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If John 13:31-35 never disrupts comfort, it may be tradition pretending to be fire—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 confronts consumer Christianity—if you’re not being sent, you’re being sold—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 invites a living faith—God still speaks comfort and courage—today, not someday.
If John 13:31-35 never leads to holiness, what you call “power” may be performance—today, not someday.
In John 13:31-35, hope becomes resistance—God’s promises create courage for today—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 comforts the weary: grace holds you when your grip is weak—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 offers rest: you are loved before you are improved—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 insists that worship without justice is noise, not devotion—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 declares God’s preferential option for the oppressed—salvation as concrete liberation—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 comforts us: the future is not chaos; it is held in God’s sovereign timeline.
John 13:31-35 comforts the faithful: God keeps His promises and strengthens His Church to endure.
John 13:31-35 joins personal faith with practical holiness that touches neighbor and society—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 whispers hope: prevenient grace is already at work, drawing you toward life—today, not someday.
If John 13:31-35 feels unrealistic, it may be because we’ve normalized what Christ calls sin.
John 13:31-35 reminds us: you don’t have to be impressive to be sent—just faithful and available.
If John 13:31-35 feels intense, good; Scripture intends to wake a drowsy Church—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 exposes control: we want a manageable God, but Scripture gives us a sovereign one.
In John 13:31-35, compassion isn’t optional—it’s the shape of faithful discipleship—today, not someday.
If John 13:31-35 annoys you, check your heart; conviction is often mercy in disguise—today, not someday.
John 13:31-35 calls out quiet compromise—silence in suffering is not neutral—today, not someday.
In John 13:31-35, the text presses one question: will we trust God’s Word and live it?
John 13:31-35 offers a prayer-shaped life: grace received in worship, carried into ordinary days—today, not someday.
In John 13:31-35, salvation is medicine: God restoring the image through prayer and repentance—today, not someday.