judgment and mercy

  • When the Storms Come

    Are typhoons a sign of God’s wrath on the Philippines? The Apostle Paul wouldn’t draw a straight line from storm to sin. Instead, he would point us to a groaning creation, a call to repentance, a summons to do justice, and a hope rooted in Christ. This post explores how biblical theology calls us not…

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  • When All Seems Lost

    Even in the darkest times—when judgment falls and the world seems to unravel—God never abandons His people. From Noah to Elijah to the exiles in Babylon, Scripture reveals a consistent truth: God always preserves a faithful remnant. This post explores how that unbreakable thread of hope and redemption runs through every season of crisis, reminding…

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  • 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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