Forgiving All Religions’ View of Forgiveness

The concept of forgiveness varies across religions, with Christianity emphasizing unconditional divine forgiveness through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. In contrast, other faiths often require conditional levels of efforts to earn forgiveness. Forgiveness research in social science confirms the power of forgiveness, thereby leaving little excuse not to subscribe to the Christian idea of forgiveness.

Potiphar’s Error

In this blog, I share some thoughts about Genesis 39 in the Bible. The chapter is the story of Joseph being thrown in prison. Potiphar’s wife is usually counted as the villain of the story. However, I think Potiphar had his issues too. A successful marriage requires attention, love, and God from both people.  SummaryContinueContinue reading “Potiphar’s Error”

The Lost Letter of Diotrephes: Insights from 3 John

In the blog, the author reflects on a lost letter from John to Diotrephes, addressing the importance of supporting traveling teachers in the early church. The fictitious letter imagines John urging Diotrephes to show compassion, warning against rejecting those who testify to Christ. The message emphasizes fellowship and love rooted in faith.

Why Your ‘Boring’ Salvation Story is a Miracle

Every salvation story is a miraculous testament to Jesus, no matter how ordinary it may seem. It’s important to embrace and share your unique journey of faith, as each narrative reflects God’s grace and transformation. By sharing your story, you allow others to experience the joyful symphony of salvation and hope.

Understanding Faith: The FAITH Acronym Explained

The exploration of faith can be a journey filled with questions, but finding clarity can be wonderful! The acronym FAITH—”Following Always In Truthful Hope”—highlights a meaningful relationship with Jesus. Embracing this joyful journey fosters connection, unwavering trust, and hope, encouraging us to share our insights and uplift others as we grow together.

Faith: The Promise Fulfilled in Christ

In Galatians chapter 3, Paul emphasizes that faith is central to the Christian experience and reveals that this faith ultimately finds its embodiment in Jesus Christ. Paul argues that the law was our guardian until Christ came, indicating that the arrival of Jesus marks a pivotal transition from the old covenant to the new. TheContinueContinue reading “Faith: The Promise Fulfilled in Christ”