It seems fair to summarize the biblical teaching as being for peace but anticipation conflict. It sends like common sense. If peace is the only goal, the expectation of suffering in Scripture makes no sense.
Hi Brandon, I believe the image of the cross captures your point perfectly. It represents peace through sacrifice—peace gained through the conflict of the crucifixion. Tolerance and neutrality, have no connection to the cross and are foreign concepts to Christianity.
Great article brother, and thank you for the mention! God bless
Hey, thanks for the inspiration with your earlier quote. It lit the 🔥 😁
You're both hitting hard.
It seems fair to summarize the biblical teaching as being for peace but anticipation conflict. It sends like common sense. If peace is the only goal, the expectation of suffering in Scripture makes no sense.
Hi Brandon, I believe the image of the cross captures your point perfectly. It represents peace through sacrifice—peace gained through the conflict of the crucifixion. Tolerance and neutrality, have no connection to the cross and are foreign concepts to Christianity.