Justice
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Groaning is not spiritual failure—it is ethical protest. In Romans 8, Paul says those who have the Spirit groan. Why? Because the Spirit tunes us to God’s future, and makes us feel just how wrong the present still is.
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Babylon never really left. It keeps reappearing—disguised in every generation. This post explores how the biblical motif of Babylon still speaks to our political moment today, calling the Church not to escape, but to resist with faithfulness, truth, and hope.
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President Marcos Jr.’s call for reconciliation—particularly with the Duterte camp—comes across as politically strategic rather than morally grounded. In a nation still healing from the wounds of Martial Law and the drug war, true reconciliation cannot happen without truth. It requires repentance, justice, and memory—not elite handshakes or legal maneuvering. This post explores how fear…
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A Nation at the Crossroads The Philippines stands at a defining moment. For years, we have witnessed leaders rise and fall, promising change but delivering little beyond personal ambition. Corruption, violence, and political dynasties have gripped our nation, leaving many disillusioned. But now, as the Duterte dynasty faces its decline, we must ask ourselves: ➡…
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John 8:7 (NIV) – “Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her.” Justice is at the heart of God’s plan for the world. We long for it, demand it, and, at times, take it into our own hands. In an age where crime shakes our…
