Biblical reflections

  • The Wrath of God and the Justice That Saves We often imagine God’s wrath as thunder and fire—a divine tantrum aimed at sinners. But Paul’s words in Romans 1 reveal something far more sobering: wrath, in its most haunting form, is when God simply lets us go. He gives us over to our idols—not in…

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  • Jeremiah calls out idols not just as false gods, but as lifeless stand-ins for the real thing—like scarecrows in a cucumber field. They look the part, but they can’t move, speak, or save. And today, our idols often come dressed in religious respectability: legalism, rituals, and performance that replace justice, mercy, and living faith. This…

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