I have the neighbor I have
We don’t determine our neighbor, God does. Within Martin Luther’s words, “I have the neighbor I have,” lies a deep insight into […]
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We don’t determine our neighbor, God does. Within Martin Luther’s words, “I have the neighbor I have,” lies a deep insight into […]
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Penal substitution, a foundational theological concept, shines a spotlight on the intersection of God’s love and justice. This theme centers on Christ’s
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If there is one thing that should strike fear in a heart it is the certainty of divine judgment and the potential
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Last week we defined love as a three-sided triangle (passion, intimacy, and commitment). We usually judge the love in our relationship by
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When couples come to my office for marriage counseling [1], one of the phrases I hear most often is, “I just don’t love