Category: Iniquity

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When Governments Choose Fear Over Progress

Reflections on Leadership, Responsibility, and the Path Forward  Introduction  Governments exist to serve, protect, and uplift their citizens. At their best, they foster environments where individuals flourish, communities prosper, and opportunities are accessible to all. Effective governance creates the foundation for thriving societies—building schools for education, hospitals for health, and roads for connection. However, when fear becomes a guiding principle,…

Breaking the Cycle of Polarization: Healing Through Forgiveness and Empathy

Exploring the Hidden Harm of Hatred and the Transformative Power of Understanding  Introduction: How Does Polarization Turn Into Hatred?  Have you ever wondered why conversations about politics, social issues, or even family disagreements feel more divided than ever? This growing divide, known as polarization, encourages people to take sides and stick fiercely to them. When we label those who disagree with us…

Humility Over Self-Promotion: What Scripture Teaches

Why Scripture Consistently Warns Against Pride and Self-Promotion In everyday life, it’s common to see people trying to make a name for themselves—seeking recognition, power, or status. But the Bible has a lot to say about this drive for self-aggrandizement (that is, trying to make ourselves seem bigger, better, or more important than others). Throughout Scripture, God warns us that…

God’s Wisdom and Ours: Understanding the Divine Gift in Everyday Life

An Easy-to-Understand Look at How God Shares Wisdom With Us What Makes God’s Wisdom Different From Ours? When we talk about God’s wisdom, it’s important to realize that not everything about God is like us. Long ago, Christian thinkers split God’s characteristics into two groups. Some things about God are so unique that only He can have them—like being everywhere…

Navigating Division: Faith and Politics in America

Lessons from Scripture for Today’s Challenges America is living through some turbulent times, with politics feeling more divisive than ever. The election of Donald Trump has sparked passionate debates. The conservative evangelical right has played a significant role. This leaves many people wondering how faith, politics, and responsibility all fit together. Let’s break this down in plain English. We will…

When Reason, Conscience, and Light Are Abandoned: Reflections on Today’s Cultural Challenges 

Understanding the Reprobate Mind in Our Modern World  We live in a time when our world faces deep religious, racial, and political turmoil. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the news, the arguments, and the stark divisions that seem to grow wider every day. But beneath all the headlines and heated debates, there’s a deeper problem at work—one that the Bible calls a “reprobate mind.”  What…

The Promise of Renewal in Isaiah’s Words

Divine Reasoning, Mercy, and Transformation in the Words of the Prophet Isaiah A Divine Invitation: “Come Now, and Let Us Reason Together” Isaiah 1:18 stands as a poignant call from God to humanity: “Come now, and let us reason together.” Here, the Creator does not demand blind allegiance, but rather offers the profound dignity of dialogue—an invitation for thoughtful reflection…

Why Hiding Iniquity in Your Heart Holds You Back: A Down-to-Earth Look at Psalm 66:18

Understanding Spiritual Separation and the Power of Honest Confession Introduction: What Does It Mean to “Hide Iniquity in Your Heart”? Have you ever heard someone mention “hiding iniquity in your heart” and wondered what that really means? This phrase comes from Psalm 66:18, which says, “If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me.” In everyday…

Spiritual Insights: What ‘Darkness Covers the Earth’ Symbolizes

A Simple Explanation of a Powerful Biblical and Spiritual Phrase What Does “Darkness Covers the Face of the Earth” Mean? The phrase “darkness covers the face of the earth” is a well-known line from the Bible, but it’s also found in other spiritual traditions. At its core, it’s a way of describing times when things seem bleak, unclear, or when…