Ever tried to do the right thing and felt like life pushed back harder? We open a raw, hopeful conversation about how God meets us in that gap—through a compassion that doesn’t stay quiet. Drawing on twelve New Testament moments, we track the pulse of splanchnizomai, the gut-level mercy that moved Jesus to heal, feed, teach, and restore. From the widow at Nain to the blind men in Jericho, from the leper longing for a touch to crowds starving for bread and truth, we see how divine compassion b...
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Ever tried to do the right thing and felt like life pushed back harder? We open a raw, hopeful conversation about how God meets us in that gap—through a compassion that doesn’t stay quiet. Drawing on twelve New Testament moments, we track the pulse of splanchnizomai, the gut-level mercy that moved Jesus to heal, feed, teach, and restore. From the widow at Nain to the blind men in Jericho, from the leper longing for a touch to crowds starving for bread and truth, we see how divine compassion b...
What does your money say about your walk with God? Scripture reminds us that money is the greatest rival for our hearts—but we’re called to be stewards, not slaves. Biblical figures like Abraham, Joseph, and Solomon gained wealth as a byproduct of obedience, not by chasing riches. In the New Testament, believers modeled generosity—Zacchaeus giving back, Barnabas selling land, Lydia opening her home—showing that wealth serves the Kingdom, not self. The call is clear: seek God’s presence over p...
HopeUC Banjara Hills
Ever tried to do the right thing and felt like life pushed back harder? We open a raw, hopeful conversation about how God meets us in that gap—through a compassion that doesn’t stay quiet. Drawing on twelve New Testament moments, we track the pulse of splanchnizomai, the gut-level mercy that moved Jesus to heal, feed, teach, and restore. From the widow at Nain to the blind men in Jericho, from the leper longing for a touch to crowds starving for bread and truth, we see how divine compassion b...