Destroy or Build?
Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread drew near, which is called the Passover. And the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how to put him to death, for they feared the people.
Luke 22:1-2 (ESV)
The chief priests and scribes could not win a debate against Jesus, and like so many today, when you cannot win the debate, you destroy the debater. We often do not kill them physically yet will mount campaigns that slander their character and cast doubt on the legitimacy of their cause.
Political ads are examples of how low our society has stooped. We seldom know what a candidate stands for, yet we always seem to know their flaws because they have been deviously pointed out by their opponents.
We spend more money, time, and effort on destroying people than building a case for what we believe to be the truth. We have forgotten that truth does not need eloquence to defend it, and sinners can know and embrace the truth.
Destroying people because we disagree with them is a brutal waste of time.
Luke 22:1-2 (ESV)
The chief priests and scribes could not win a debate against Jesus, and like so many today, when you cannot win the debate, you destroy the debater. We often do not kill them physically yet will mount campaigns that slander their character and cast doubt on the legitimacy of their cause.
Political ads are examples of how low our society has stooped. We seldom know what a candidate stands for, yet we always seem to know their flaws because they have been deviously pointed out by their opponents.
We spend more money, time, and effort on destroying people than building a case for what we believe to be the truth. We have forgotten that truth does not need eloquence to defend it, and sinners can know and embrace the truth.
Destroying people because we disagree with them is a brutal waste of time.
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