Pastor Note #141: Getting My Bearing for These Times (Cont.): Rejecting Coercion

Coercion can never achieve the kingdom of God. I do not believe it is ever God’s desire or plan that any one group of Christians should aspire to get its hands on the levers of coercive governmental power and use that coercive power to impose its will on its unwilling neighbors. Again, coercion cannot and will never achieve the kingdom of God.

Bible Note #62: Compassion & the Anger of Jesus–Mark 3:1-6

They knew that Jesus was guided by compassion for the weak and broken and not by some hard-edged interpretation of the law.

Bible Note #59: Zacchaeus #3–Tax Collecting in Roman Palestine

Right up front, Luke tells us two key pieces of information about Zacchaeus.  He was a chief tax collector, and he was rich.  These two facts were not unrelated.  Zacchaeus was rich because he was the chief tax collector of the region. Let’s review some of what it meant for Zacchaeus to be a tax … Continue reading Bible Note #59: Zacchaeus #3–Tax Collecting in Roman Palestine