Biblical forgiveness releases vengeance without denying sin, removing correction, or restoring trust before repentance bears fruit.
Compassion Without Enabling Destruction
Biblical compassion helps sinners toward repentance without funding, excusing, or participating in destructive patterns.
The Boundary of Conscience Before God
Conscience is a moral witness under Scripture, not a private lawgiver; it must be trained, cleansed, and guarded before Jehovah.
Responding to Sin With Love, Mercy, and Repentance—Romans 2:4
Romans 2:4 teaches that God’s kindness is not permission to sin but a merciful call to repentance and restoration.
Jehovah’s Patience and the Call to Repent—2 Peter 3:9
Second Peter 3:9 shows Jehovah’s patience is not delay but mercy, giving sinners time to repent and turn to Him.
Rebuking and Restoring Elders Biblically
Biblical elder accountability protects the flock, honors Christ, rebukes persistent sin, and restores the repentant without excusing disqualification.
Why Church Health Dies When Counseling Becomes Opinion Instead of Scripture
Church health dies when counseling abandons Scripture for human opinion, but it revives when God’s Word governs diagnosis, care, correction, and hope.
How Are We to Undrstand the Christian Theological Study of Sin?
Hamartiology is the biblical doctrine of sin—its origin, nature, spread, consequences, and the only remedy found in Christ’s sacrifice.
How Have We Benefited From Jehovah’s Temporary Permission of Wickedness?
Jehovah’s temporary permission of wickedness has allowed repentance, exposed rebellion, and opened the way for Kingdom blessings.
A Healthy Church Confronts Sin: Why Church Discipline Is Not Optional
A healthy church confronts unrepentant sin because Christ commands it, holiness requires it, and true love seeks restoration, not comfortable silence.

