A single tweet stopped me in my tracks: “You are not better than someone on welfare — just luckier.” This powerful devotional walks through 1 Corinthians 3–4 to expose how easily we bring the world’s pride into the church, and how grace rewrites the story. You’ll never look at privilege, poverty, or faithfulness the same way again.
Tag: Gospel-centered living
The Silent Sin in Church
Favoritism, labeled as sin by James in James 2:1-13, infiltrates the church by valuing individuals based on external factors rather than their inherent worth. It contradicts God’s character, who shows no partiality. James urges believers to love their neighbors equally and to judge based on God’s standards, emphasizing the importance of humility and mercy.
The Preeminent Christ: A Review of Paul Washer’s Masterpiece
Discover why Paul Washer’s The Preeminent Christ is a must-read for every Christian, focusing on Christ’s supremacy in the Gospel. This book review highlights its theological depth and practical exhortations for believers.