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Morality Without God Just Falls Apart

We live in a world where morality often feels like a moving target. What’s considered wrong one year becomes acceptable the next. And in some cases, what’s celebrated in one culture is condemned in another. This cultural confusion leads many of us to ask: Is there any real, stable foundation for knowing right from wrong?

If you’ve ever believed the Bible offers a moral compass—something objective, unchanging, and trustworthy—you’re not crazy. You’re actually right on track. In fact, you’re holding onto one of the last remaining lifelines in a world that’s slowly unmooring itself from truth.

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When Mercy Feels Impossible, Remember This

Mercy is one of the most challenging virtues to practice, especially when we feel wronged. We live in a world that glorifies revenge, self-preservation, and getting even. Yet, Scripture calls us to something higher—a life that reflects God’s mercy.

In 1 Samuel 24, we see David face a moment that could have changed his life forever. He had the opportunity to kill King Saul, the man unjustly hunting him down. No one would have blamed him for striking Saul down, yet David chose mercy over revenge. From his example, we learn three powerful lessons about extending mercy to the undeserving.

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