In Acts 14–15, the gospel advances through violence, resistance, and internal conflict. Paul rises from the stones, walks back into the city, and the early church fights to guard salvation by grace alone. This devotion explores why the gospel spreads with difficulty and why clarity is always worth the cost.
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Why Churches Fight—And How to Stop It
Strife within the church is a long-standing issue, rooted in selfish desires and conflicts among believers. James highlights its causes, dangers, and remedies, emphasizing humility, prayer, and submission to God as essential for fostering unity. Recognizing the internal enemy is crucial to overcoming division and reflecting Christ’s love.