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The God Who Forgives: How Jesus Transformed Our Understanding of Mercy
Discover how Jesus reveals the boundless mercy of God, calling us to forgive others and live in the freedom of His unconditional love.
God Looks Like Jesus: The Good News We’ve Been Waiting For
Discover the life-changing truth that God looks like Jesus—full of love, mercy, and peace. Explore how this understanding transforms everything we know about God.
Daniel 5 Commentary
Explore Jerry Robinson’s Christ-centered commentary on Daniel 5, where the fall of Babylon under Belshazzar highlights God’s sovereignty, the dangers of pride, and the contrast between fleeting earthly power and Christ’s eternal kingdom.
Chosen by God? 13 Biblical Truths About the Elect
Who are the elect of God? Here are 13 facts about God’s elect.
Debunking the Myths: Christian Nationalism and Violence
In “Debunking the Myths: Christian Nationalism and Violence,” Jerry Robinson explores the dangerous intertwining of faith and nationalism. This article debunks common myths, highlighting Jesus’ teachings on nonviolence and calling Christians to embrace true gospel peace.
New Episode: God & Guns (Part 2) w/ Jerry Robinson
Join Jerry Robinson as he delves into the complex relationship between faith and firearms, challenging us to embody Jesus’ radical love and peace.
God & Guns (Part 1) w/ Jerry Robinson – Podcast Episode
Dive into a deep exploration of faith, firearms, and nonviolence with our latest episode. Join Jerry Robinson as he unpacks the complex relationship between God and guns, challenging us to embody Christ’s radical love and peace.
VIDEO: God is Christlike
You and I may not always act in a Christlike manner. But do you know who does?
VIDEO: The Nonviolence Of Jesus
We can find great hope in the unchanging nature of our nonviolent Savior, Jesus.
VIDEO: The Way Of Peace
Embracing Jesus means adopting His way of peace and proclaiming His Gospel of Peace.
The Transformative Power of Gospel Nonviolence
Explore the transformative call to radical nonviolence as revealed in Jesus’s teachings, and discover how embracing gospel nonviolence can change our lives and the world around us.
Don’t Be Cheated By “Christian” Just War Theory
Does man look more or less like God the Father when he shoots, bombs, stabs, or electrocutes his enemies?
The Challenge: Can You Name A “Just” War?
Are you ready to take the “Just War” challenge? Simply name a war that qualifies as “just” according to the Christian just war standard.
The Pagan Origins Of “Christian” Just War Theory
Prepare to have your beliefs challenged as you discover that Just War theory, far from being a Christian revelation, finds its foundation in ancient pagan religion and philosophy.
What is Just War Theory? (Just War 101 for Christians)
In a nutshell, “Christian” Just War Theory is a set of ethical principles used to assess and justify the morality of using military force against one’s enemies.
John the Baptist: The Nonviolent Prophet
Prior to the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ, a forerunner appeared to herald His first coming. That forerunner was a man named John.
Has Your Love Grown Cold?
"And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold." (Matthew 24:12) Has your love grown cold? The love of many has grown cold in America (and around the world,) which explains why so many today prefer hatred of enemies over Christ's law of...
Turning the Other Cheek: Understanding Jesus’ Radical Message of Forgiveness
In this new video, Bible teacher/author Jerry Robinson explores the profound and often misunderstood teaching of Jesus on turning the other cheek.
10 Tips for Effective Bible Study: Deepen Your Understanding and Relationship with God
Effective Bible study is an essential spiritual discipline that can help to deepen your understanding and relationship with God, grow in your faith, and apply the teachings of scripture to your daily life.
Five Religious Views Shared By Thomas Jefferson and Adolf Hitler
Learn five religious views that Jefferson shared with one of the most villainous men in history.
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