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“Love Isn’t Fair”
So yesterday afternoon, in the midst of lying on the sofa with a 2 year old and a 4 year old climbing all over me, and perhaps bouncing on my chest and belly, at one point I told the elder … Continue reading
Why Christians Often Don’t Like the Death Penalty
If you as a Christian don’t like the death penalty, it may just mean your heart is near to your Lord’s. Continue reading
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness, Rightly Dividing
Tagged capital punishment, death penalty, justice, life, love, Mercy, redemption
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The Death Penalty — Redemptive Purpose
God’s justice is immutable. He did not discard the full penalty for our sin, He paid it. Continue reading
Posted in Grace and Forgiveness, Rightly Dividing
Tagged capital punishment, death penalty, Gospel, justice, Mercy
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The Death Penalty — Civic Purposes
Equal justice is still justice, moral pollution is still moral pollution, deterrence is still needed, nations still need God’s mercy. Continue reading
Posted in Rightly Dividing
Tagged capital punishment, death penalty, deterrent, justice, punishment
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Condemnation, Why and for What?
The reason unbelievers go to Hell is not the sins they have committed. Continue reading
When Compassion isn’t Compassionate
They have exercised compassion for the killer at the expense of compassion for the victims. Continue reading
Mercy and Justice Kissed
Mercy and justice. It all comes together at a hill called Calvary. Continue reading