What Scripture Says About The Bible is Not a Sex Manual - Commentary
In the heart of Matthew 25:35, Jesus invites us into a profound understanding of compassion: "For I was hungry and you gave me something to...
This is biblical insights on progressive christianity and justice, drawing on Matthew 25:35. It carries an emotional tone of hope, compassion and love.
In the heart of Matthew 25:35, Jesus invites us into a profound understanding of compassion: "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink." Here, the Gospel shatters the barriers that often separate us, illuminating a path of love that transcends judgment. In our current cultural landscape, where discussions about sexuality can feel like minefields, this verse beckons us to pivot toward a radical inclusion that honors the sacredness of every person.…
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