Deep Thoughts on Enemy Love - Commentary
When we turn to the profound words of Micah 6:8, we find a stunning call to justice, mercy, and humility—a triad that forms the backbone...
This is theological reflections on enemy love and progressive christian theology, drawing on Micah 6:8. It carries an emotional tone of hope, awe and compassion.
When we turn to the profound words of Micah 6:8, we find a stunning call to justice, mercy, and humility—a triad that forms the backbone of our faith. Micah asks us, "What does the Lord require of you?" and answers with a clarity that pierces the noise of our contemporary lives. In the midst of political strife and social division, the radical notion of enemy love beckons us to re-evaluate our commitments and confront the complexities of our world.…
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