Walking Humbly Beneath the Light

As the Day Begins “Let us not therefore judge one another anymore.” — Romans 14:13 There is something deeply revealing about the human tendency to notice the faults of others while quietly excusing our own. The Apostle Paul wrote Romans 14 into a setting where believers were criticizing one another over matters of conscience, practice,Continue reading “Walking Humbly Beneath the Light”

The Chapters You Cannot See

A Day in the Life One of the most revealing moments in the life of Jesus occurred when the religious leaders dragged a woman caught in adultery before Him in John 8. They stood ready to condemn her, stones in hand and judgment already settled in their minds. Yet Jesus stooped down and wrote inContinue reading “The Chapters You Cannot See”

Seeing Clearly

The content reflects on the dangers of judgment in conversations, highlighting human tendencies to overlook personal faults while scrutinizing others. It emphasizes the need for humility, grace, and love in interactions, encouraging individuals to focus on understanding and supporting one another. Ultimately, it advocates for a compassionate approach modeled by Jesus.