Category: Discernment

Sharing the Gospel in Everyday Life: Lessons from Paul in Athens

Understanding Matthew 24:14 and Acts 17 in Simple Terms If you’ve ever wondered what it means to share the “gospel of the kingdom” with the world, there’s a clear message in Matthew 24:14: before the end of all things, the good news about Jesus will be preached to every group of people on earth. But how do we do that…

How Corruption Twists Justice: Lessons from the Past

A Plain-English Look at How Justice Can Go Wrong  Justice is supposed to be the thing that keeps society fair and honest. It’s the idea that everyone, no matter who they are, gets a fair shot in the courts and in life. But sometimes, justice doesn’t just fall short—it actually gets twisted and used in ways that hurt people instead…

When Justice Becomes Perverted

From Ancient Lament to Modern Courtroom: Twisting the Scales of Justice When justice is perverted, the very institution meant to preserve the moral fabric of society becomes the instrument of its unraveling. This notion—of justice not merely absent, but actively corrupted—echoes with particular resonance from ancient scriptural warnings to current events unfolding on the world stage. In recent years, the…

Why Justice and Righteousness Matter in Our Society Today

Understanding the Real Value of Fairness, Integrity, and Compassion—For Everyone If you’ve ever wondered why so many leaders, thinkers, and ordinary people talk about justice and righteousness as keys to a good society, you’re not alone. These words appear everywhere—from speeches and protests to social media and religion. Sometimes, though, they sound lofty and complicated. So let’s get down to…

“Professing Themselves to Be Wise, They Became Fools”

Looking at Wisdom, Foolishness, and the Heart from Romans 1:22  Introduction  Let’s be honest: most of us want to be wise. We want to make good decisions, understand the world around us, and maybe even impress others with how much we know. But there’s a line in the Bible, Romans 1:22, that says, “Professing themselves to be wise, they became…

The Unchanging Nature of God: A Source of Everlasting Hope

Reflections on Hebrews 13:8 and Divine Immutability “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8 In a world where change is the only constant—where economies shift, societies evolve, and personal circumstances rise and fall—there is profound comfort in the assurance that God remains unchanging. This foundational truth, echoed from ancient prophecy to apostolic teaching, is…

God Shows No Partiality: Why Everyone Matters to Him

A Simple Reflection on Divine Fairness and Compassion Have you ever felt overlooked, judged, or less important than others? Maybe you’ve witnessed people get treated unfairly because of where they come from, what they look like, or the choices they’ve made. In our world today, it’s easy to slip into the habit of comparing, judging, and labeling people. Sometimes, it…

The Old Testament Prophets and the Pursuit of Justice: Lessons for Today 

What Ancient Voices Teach Us About Modern Right and Wrong  When people hear the words “Old Testament prophets,” visions of ancient, wild-eyed messengers in desert landscapes might come to mind—figures calling down thunder or predicting the future. But what if I told you that, beneath all the drama and poetry, the Old Testament prophets were deeply concerned with things that…