In this short-form video, Pastor Joel Webbon does something quite surprising. He actually uses the Scripture to make an argument against tithing. Well… kind of.
In this short-form video, Pastor Joel Webbon does something quite surprising. He actually uses the Scripture to make an argument against tithing. Well… kind of.
Sadly, in the kangaroo court of social media, the “victim” often seems to be whoever can speak up first with a heart-wrenching story. However, according to God’s standards for justice, it is quite possible for the alleged victim to turn out to be the actual victimizer.
Every time you clean your house, you are executing judgment. You do not pity the trash as you remove it from your kingdom. Instead, you recognize this as a necessary good.
We all have people in our lives who are influenced by what we say and how we live. How can we ensure that we are using our influence well?
Did you know that Adam and Eve in some ways are the original Romeo and Juliet? When a culture departs from God, romanticism almost always is selected as the alternative obsession. In this clip Pastor Joel reveals the serious danger of this reality.
Much of the wickedness we find in society today is being constantly defended by this one fallacy: “The execution should be the norm.”