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Revenge or Righteousness? A Biblical Call to Leave Justice to God
Revenge or Righteousness? A Biblical Call to Leave Justice to God. The instinct for revenge runs deep in human nature. When wronged, we want to strike back, to make others feel the pain they caused us. Yet Scripture is emphatic: revenge belongs not to man but to God. For the Christian, retaliation is not an option; instead, we are called to overcome evil with good, trusting God’s justice above our own.
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Responding to Slander: A Biblical Approach to False Accusations
Responding to Slander: A Biblical Approach to False Accusations. Few wounds cut as deeply as slander. Words spoken against us—whether whispered in secret or broadcast loudly—can stain reputations, disrupt relationships, and stir inner turmoil. Yet Scripture prepares believers for such moments, calling us not to despair but to reflect Christ when falsely accused.
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Forgiving Those Who Are Hard to Forgive
Forgiving Those Who Are Hard to Forgive. Forgiveness sounds noble until it touches the deepest wounds. It is one thing to forgive small offenses—unkind words, broken promises, or everyday irritations. But what about the unforgivable? What about betrayal by those closest to us, abuse, violence, even murder? The Bible does not shy away from these realities, and it offers a way of forgiveness that is neither shallow nor cheap.
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Joseph and His Brothers’ Reconciliation: The Theology of Forgiveness
Joseph and His Brothers’ Reconciliation: The Theology of Forgiveness. Genesis 42–45 brings the Joseph story to its emotional climax. The brothers who betrayed Joseph now stand before him in Egypt, unaware that the powerful governor is the brother they sold into slavery. What follows is a narrative of testing, repentance, and forgiveness that shows how God transforms guilt into grace.
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Christians and Lawsuits: What Does the Bible Say?
Christians and Lawsuits: What Does the Bible Say? In today’s culture, lawsuits are common—sometimes seen as the only way to resolve disputes. Yet Scripture calls believers to a radically different path. Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5 and Paul’s rebuke in 1 Corinthians 6 paint a picture of humility, peace, and forgiveness that clashes with the courtroom mentality. For Christians, lawsuits are not the path of righteousness—they are a sign that something has already gone terribly
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Forgiveness: Commanded, Costly, and Christlike
Forgiveness: Commanded, Costly, and Christlike. Forgiveness is one of the most misunderstood and under-practiced commands in the Christian life. It’s not optional. It’s not easy. And it’s not cheap. Forgiveness is central to the gospel itself—and therefore, non-negotiable for anyone claiming to follow Jesus.
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