Share a comment What if the only way to feel covered is to be fully uncovered? We open Romans 4 and the story of David and Bathsheba to face a hard truth with surprising hope: hiding sin always multiplies pain, while confession opens the door to joy, forgiveness, and a clear conscience. We start by naming the modern cover-up playbook—deny, downgrade, deflect, or redefine—and show why each tactic might quiet the moment but corrodes the soul. From corporate scandals to curated alibis, the patt...
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Share a comment What if the only way to feel covered is to be fully uncovered? We open Romans 4 and the story of David and Bathsheba to face a hard truth with surprising hope: hiding sin always multiplies pain, while confession opens the door to joy, forgiveness, and a clear conscience. We start by naming the modern cover-up playbook—deny, downgrade, deflect, or redefine—and show why each tactic might quiet the moment but corrodes the soul. From corporate scandals to curated alibis, the patt...
Send us a text A $20 coin survived thefts, fires, a king’s collection, and a courtroom drama to fetch $7.6 million—yet it can’t buy a single act of love. We take that glittering legend and hold it up to a rarer treasure: agape that refuses rudeness, self‑seeking, and quick anger. Rather than treating love like a display piece, we walk through 1 Corinthians 13 as a field guide to action—15 verbs that pull love out of the safe and into circulation, where it belongs. We break the journey into t...
Wisdom for the Heart
Share a comment What if the only way to feel covered is to be fully uncovered? We open Romans 4 and the story of David and Bathsheba to face a hard truth with surprising hope: hiding sin always multiplies pain, while confession opens the door to joy, forgiveness, and a clear conscience. We start by naming the modern cover-up playbook—deny, downgrade, deflect, or redefine—and show why each tactic might quiet the moment but corrodes the soul. From corporate scandals to curated alibis, the patt...