When Faith Gets Its Hands Dirty: The Gospel in Action
There's something profoundly uncomfortable about authentic Christianity. It refuses to let us stay cozy under our metaphorical blankets, content with comfortable religion that never challenges our assumptions or disrupts our routines. The truth is, Christianity was never meant to be a spectator sport. From its very inception, the movement Jesus started was characterized by radical action on behalf of the marginalized, the overlooked, and the broken. The early church didn't grow because of impressive buildings or polished presentations—it exploded across the ancient world because people saw something different: believers who actually lived out what they claimed to believe. The Uncomfortable Truth About Favoritism James, the leader of the Jerusalem church, pulls no punches in his letter when he addresses the issue of favoritism within Christian gatherings. He paints a vivid picture: a wealthy person walks into the assembly wearing fine clothing and gold rings, while a poor pers...