spiritual blindness

  • 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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  • Jesus didn’t just lament the wicked—he wept over the religious. Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum weren’t pagan strongholds. They were centers of worship, Scripture, and spiritual tradition. And yet, when the kingdom of God showed up in their streets—in the form of healing, mercy, and confrontation—they shrugged. This essay explores the quiet danger of religious familiarity:…

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