Faith that acts courageously.
Faith fulfilled through obedience.
Intellectual belief vs. relational trust.
Real faith meets needs and moves toward others.
Live and speak as those judged by grace.
The unity of the law and our need for mercy.
“Love your neighbor as yourself.”
The poor are rich in faith; honor belongs to those who love God.
Favoritism denies the gospel of grace.
Exploring how the gospel frees us to obey.
How to live out Scripture daily in today’s world.
Control your tongue, care for orphans & widows, keep unstained by the world.
The mirror metaphor: obedience brings freedom.
Human anger doesn’t produce God’s righteousness.
Every good and perfect gift comes from Him; we are His firstfruits.
Temptation comes from our desires, not from God.
The humble are lifted; the proud will fade. The crown awaits the steadfast.
God gives wisdom generously to those who ask in faith.
Trials test and grow our faith; temptation reveals our hearts.
This letter pulses with emotion as Paul defends his ministry, confronts critics, and pleads with the church to embrace true gospel leadership marked by humility, weakness, and grace. In this season, we explore the drama, pain, and beauty of a pastor fighting for the hearts of his people—and the God who reconciles us through it all.