Romans 12 calls you to bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. It is a dangerous decision to take matters into your own hands by responding to evil with evil—in the moment, the fight seems so right. But when you respond with…
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In Romans 12:15, we read two of them most overlooked and disregarded commands in the Bible. They’re perhaps two of the best ways we can love another human being. “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” Empathy is visibly…
In Romans 12:11, Paul invites you to never be lacking in zeal, and to maintain your spiritual fervor. Maintaining your fire for Jesus isn’t always exciting—it takes work and intentionality—but is critically important. You need to maintain your…
Have you found yourself crying or cussing a lot more these days? Maybe you’re asking God “why” as you take stock of the circumstances around you. Jesus doesn’t promise a problem-free existence. And when the troubles come, Romans 12:12 may be a …
Romans 12:13 gives a practical picture of what love does. And it’s a counter-cultural call for us when it can be too easy to fall into patterns of this world… the pattern of being too busy that we cannot see beyond our calendars; too managed we…
What if we could be a church where everyone—no matter their appearance, no matter their accent—knew that they were fiercely welcomed by Jesus, because they were fiercely loved by his people? Expanding this beyond Capital’s four walls, what if your…
The Kingdom of God is a diverse community comprised of people in all tax brackets, from all walks of life, who occupy all different occupations—if you can name it, the Church has got it. Whatever gifts and circumstances you bring to the table, the…
Romans 12:2 tells us not to conform to the patterns of this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of your mind. It implores you to not allow the world to dictate how you act and how you feel. What if you could be free from the mentality…
If our lives are not defined by sacrifice, we’re not living lives that look like and love like Jesus. An angry, broken, and hopeless world is listening and watching—how we react to struggles; how we handle being treated unfairly; how we navigate…