Last modified: September 13, 2021
Brady• September 13, 2021•
It’s one of the great ironies in life that when tragedy strikes the hardest, mercy is at its brightest. We may never have known about the firefighters that charged up the twin towers had it not been for the horrific events of 9/11, and it’s possible we may never have known about the extent of God’s mercy and grace without the cross. Wherever there’s a gross inequality, there’s an opportunity for mercy to exist. We just have to look for it.
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Close"Cancel culture" - a culture in which people are "cancelled" when considered offensive -- may be a new term, but the idea is nothing new. Paul dealt with this in 1 Corinthians 8 when he talked about eating meats: Some people stumbled, some didn't, but they both had to coexist in the same church. Practically speaking, how can that even be possible? How can two people who have two completely different viewpoints on a certain matter of opinion worship and grow together? One word: Patience.
Last modified: September 13, 2021