Evil · Love · Tolerate

​​The Danger of Tolerating Evil

In a world that preaches tolerance as the highest virtue, Christians often find themselves wrestling with a crucial question: should we tolerate evil in our own lives and the world around us? While the Bible calls us to be patient, kind, and merciful (Galatians 5:22-23), it never equates love with the passive acceptance of sin.… Continue reading ​​The Danger of Tolerating Evil

Forgiveness · Jesus · Parable

Forgiveness: The Mark of God’s Kingdom

How many times should we forgive someone who wrongs us? In Matthew 18:21, Peter asked Jesus this question. He suggested seven times, likely thinking he was being generous. But Jesus’ response—seventy times—reveals a more profound reality about forgiveness in God’s kingdom. True forgiveness isn’t about keeping count but reflecting the mercy we have received. The… Continue reading Forgiveness: The Mark of God’s Kingdom

Kingdom of God · Luke · Parable · Sharing the Gospel

The Growing Kingdom

How God Grows His Kingdom from Little The Kingdom of God often begins in small, almost insignificant ways. Yet, Jesus teaches us through the parable of the mustard seed that God’s Kingdom will grow when planted, and as it grows, it will bless many—both believers and unbelievers alike. A Kingdom That Grows In Matthew 13:31-32,… Continue reading The Growing Kingdom

Balance · Grace · Jesus · Truth

The Full Picture of Jesus in an Unbalanced Age

Many people today have an imbalanced view of Jesus. Some see Him only as loving, kind, and accepting, while others focus solely on His authority, judgment, and righteousness. Both sides miss the whole picture. This imbalance isn’t new, but it seems more pronounced in our culture. In a world that values personal freedom, many prefer… Continue reading The Full Picture of Jesus in an Unbalanced Age