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New Testament scholar N T Wright recently pushed back on the assumption that Jesus and the apostle Paul expected the world to ...
Instead, he pointed to a coin and said: “Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s; and to God, the things that are God’s.” The question was a trap — and he knew it.
Everyone wants Jesus on their team. But more than likely, if Jesus were walking among us today, he would take no part in any of it. Christ isn’t indifferent to politics or to the moral questions ...
Instead, he pointed to a coin and said: “Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s; and to God, the things that are God’s.” The question was a trap — and he knew it.
Jesus didn’t come to tweak tax policy or to lead a rebellion. He came to call sinners to repentance, to reveal the love of the Father, and to open the way to salvation. His mission was not a ...
Everyone wants Jesus on their team. But more than likely, if Jesus were walking among us today, he would take no part in any of it. Christ isn’t indifferent to politics or to the moral questions ...
Everyone wants Jesus on their team. If he were walking among us today, he would take no part in any of it. USA Today Network file photo The passing of Pope Francis and the conclave to elect a ...
Everyone wants Jesus on their team. But more than likely, if Jesus were walking among us today, he would take no part in any of it. Christ isn’t indifferent to politics or to the moral questions ...