Justice is a central theme in the gospel, God is perfectly just. Discipline is a good thing, but never outside of the other attributes of God. The attributes of God are ever present, even as He exercises one, He simultaneously and necessarily exercise the others. When God brings justice, He does so righteously, He does so in love, He does it because He, and it, are good.
Read MoreA mention of a man’s headship over his wife or household is rarely missed when speaking on a husband’s responsibility to love his wife. Clearly, we are called to lead within the home and to lead our wives. But, do we as husbands ever stop to think “leading her where?”
Read MoreAny benefit or blessing that we do receive is merely a remnant from His goodness. The focus should not be what we receive from God, but rather what He deserves as the infinitely good God, and that is our whole selves.
Read Moreit is not withholding opportunity that allows room for a young aspiring pastor to grow into maturity, but the opportunity itself is the space in which such a person is thrust into maturity.
Read MoreMost would agree, that love is the supreme ethic in which we live by, but the two loudest voices on love have historically disagreed on the definition. The LBGTQ+ and the Evangelical Christian community have seemingly been at odds for as long as any of us can remember. Ironically, their biggest disagreement has been their biggest commonality - love.
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