They gathered to throw stones. Only One had the right — and He refused. A devotional on why grace and mercy are never finished until they forgive.
Category: Christian Living
Love’s Fruit: What Love Produces
Love’s fruit is the fullness of Christ formed over a lifetime — and what Mr. Alvarez left behind at his bedside. The series closes here.
Love’s Community: How Love Shapes the Church
Love’s community is gathered to be sent. Through Robert, a park bench, and the New Testament’s vision of the church, discover what love builds.
Love’s Cost: The Sacrificial Dimension
Love’s cost is more than martyrdom — it’s the daily kenōsis that creates a community where the broken can finally heal together
Love’s Expression: What Love Does
Love’s expression isn’t a feeling — it’s a verb. A storm, a fallen fence, and a neighbor named Carl show what love actually does.
Love’s Command: What Love Requires
Love’s command isn’t optional. A small church, a hospital room, and John 13:34 reveal what the New Commandment actually requires of us.
Love’s Source: Where Love Comes From
Love’s source isn’t in us — it’s in God. Harold’s worn chair by the window teaches what striving forgets: we love because He first loved us.
The Anatomy of Love: What Love Actually Is
Paul’s anatomy of love isn’t poetry — it’s diagnostic. Nine Christ-shaped marks, tested in checkout lines and ordinary Tuesdays.
The God of Day 41: Your Waiting Isn’t Wasted
A pastor’s reflection on the biblical pattern of forty — and the God who always writes something good on Day 41, even when the wait runs long.
Romans 12:9-13: A Portrait of Transformed Life
After eleven chapters of theology, Paul finally turns his pen to the
visible shape of grace. Romans 12:9-13 paints the portrait in twelve
quick brushstrokes — genuine love, recoiled-from evil, family
affection, outward honor, fervent zeal, patient hope, constant prayer,
shared resources, open doors. This study traces every line through
peshat, remez, drash, and sod.
