Proverbs 27:17

Proverbs 27:17

Monday, October 6, 2025

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For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem’s sake I will not remain quiet, till her vindication shines out like the dawn, her salvation like a blazing torch. - Isaiah 62:1

Die to Self: Why Crucifying the Flesh Is Non-Negotiable
Tuesday, October 7th Release Date

Dying to self isn’t a suggestion; it’s the narrow road of true discipleship. The flesh will always demand comfort, applause, control, and the last word—but the cross silences those idols. Jesus set the terms Himself: “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me” (Luke 9:23 KJV). Crucifying the flesh is not a one-time moment but a lifelong obsession—choosing obedience over impulse, holiness over hype, repentance over rationalization. When the old nature flares, the cross answers. When pride swells, the cross cuts it down. When temptation whispers, the cross shouts, “It is finished.”

We die to ourselves because our lives were never meant to orbit our preferences. We were created for the glory of God and purchased at the highest cost by the blood of Christ; our breath is stewardship, not ownership. The self-first story is too small for a soul made in God’s image. His purposes reach beyond our timelines, titles, and trophies, and He refuses to share the throne with our ambitions. The cross re-centers everything: success becomes faithfulness, influence becomes intercession, and comfort yields to calling. In crucifying the flesh, we trade counterfeit freedom for the blazing liberty of surrender.

Humility is the doorway to that liberty. Bowing low before the Lord unclenches the fists of control and opens our hands to receive His plans. We do not negotiate with the Potter; we yield to His shaping. Seeking His will daily—through Scripture, prayer, fasting, and obedience—tunes our hearts to His cadence and aligns our steps with His assignments. The result is not a diminished life but a resurrected one: quieter on self, louder on Christ; emptied of ego, filled with the Spirit; anchored in purpose that survives criticism, suffering, and time. Die to self, pick up your cross, and live the only life that will matter in the end—His life blazing through yours.

Justice, Mercy, and the Death Penalty
Friday, October 10th Release Date

Justice without mercy is just revenge dressed in robes. A Christian vision of justice begins with the image of God stamped on every person—innocent and guilty, unborn and condemned. If life is sacred in the womb, it remains sacred on death row; we do not graduate out of God’s image by our sins. The authority over life and death belongs to the Lord alone, not to our anger or our fear. Scripture is unambiguous: “Beloved, never avenge yourselves… for it is written, ‘Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord’” (Romans 12:19). The cross of Christ reveals a justice that does not demand more blood to soothe our pain, but pours out mercy to conquer it.

What many call justice in the death penalty is often a baptized form of retaliation. It aims to balance the scales with a life for a life, yet only God can measure the weight of a soul or redeem what evil has broken. The gospel insists that judgment does not save; only Jesus saves. In Him, justice and mercy meet, not by doubling the death but by defeating it. Christian witness should elevate life, call sinners to repentance, protect society without taking a life, and entrust ultimate reckoning to the One who sees perfectly. The cross redefines the courtroom: the highest verdict fell on Christ so the worst of sinners could still find the door of grace open.

At the foot of that cross, none of us stands taller than the murderer; we all stand needy, unclean, and unworthy apart from grace. When Christians endorse execution, we risk mirroring the very violence we condemn and muting the testimony that mercy is stronger than judgment. To follow Jesus is to rise above the reflex of retribution, to honor the sanctity of every life, and to leave vengeance in the hands of God. Let the church be known for defending life from conception to last breath, praying for repentance, pursuing restoration where possible, and refusing to trade the gospel’s mercy for the world’s revenge.

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