Am I Somebody Else?

The piece emphasizes the societal tendency to defer responsibility to a mythical “Somebody Else.” It urges individuals to take action against injustice and moral decay, citing biblical teachings and the example of Rev. Donald Wildmon. Christians are called to be proactive in promoting ethical standards and expressing compassion in a challenging world.

Four Kings and a Prophet

The passages from 2 Kings 13–14 explore the reigns of four kings—Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Amaziah, and Jeroboam II—highlighting themes of power, sin, and divine mercy. They illustrate God’s discipline, the consequences of pride, and encourage humility. Ultimately, God’s faithfulness and compassion persist through flawed leadership, inviting transformation and trust.