A Roman official reclines in shadow, gesturing dismissively, while a bearded man stands in a beam of light before him, scrolls unopened on the tribunal bench, dust suspended in the air.

A City That Shouldn’t Have Believed

When Paul stood before the Roman official Gallio, ready to defend the gospel, he was silenced before he spoke. But what looked like dismissal became divine strategy. In Corinth, God used indifference to open new doors—and the gospel moved forward through walls no one saw coming.

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Christian, You Are Too Soft on Evil

Most Christians today have grown too soft on evil. Psalm 140 confronts that weakness head-on, showing us how to pray with holy boldness in a world filled with compromise. This isn’t about vengeance—it’s about loyalty to a God who calls us to stand firm against wickedness. In this article, you’ll learn how to recover the lost language of spiritual warfare, how to pray like David prayed, and why silence is no longer an option for those who love Christ. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance mercy and justice in your prayers, this is for you.

Stop Praying for Revival If You Won’t Repent

The content reflects on the moral decline of society and the feeling of despair that accompanies it. It highlights the importance of turning to God for help rather than relying on human efforts. Through prayer and faith, believers can find strength against wickedness, assuring that God’s Word remains eternal, and His people will endure.