22/10/2025
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Let me begin by asking "Where Is the Discernment?"
Itβs heartbreaking how low our view of SIN has become. Even when Scripture clearly lays out the qualifications, and disqualifications, of a minister, some still choose to ignore them.
When a church has already made a clear verdict, with the consensus of other churches that a minister has been disqualified because of sin, sadly, some still follow and support that person, and even place him back in the pulpit.
Such actions are a blatant offense against God. There is no grace or forgiveness for those who remain unrepentant. And when a Christian chooses to βforgiveβ the unrepentant, he is, in effect, exalting himself above Godβs own standard of holiness.
True grace doesnβt excuse sin; it leads to repentance, restoration, and humility under accountability.
If we can no longer discern the difference between grace and compromise, we risk calling what is unholy βacceptableβ in the name of love and forgiveness.
When grace is divorced from truth and justice, what we call βgraceβ becomes injustice.
May we go back to God's word as the lamp unto our feet and light unto our path. Psalm 119:105