The Doctrine of Compassion - Church Context
When God spoke to Joshua, urging him to "be strong and courageous," He wasn’t merely offering a pep talk; He was laying the foundation for...
This is theological reflections on systematic theology and compassion, drawing on Joshua 1:9. It carries an emotional tone of hope, love and compassion.
When God spoke to Joshua, urging him to "be strong and courageous," He wasn’t merely offering a pep talk; He was laying the foundation for a compassionate ministry. This command, found in Joshua 1:9, resonates deeply within our church context. It reminds us that courage is not the absence of fear, but the resolve to act in love despite it.…
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