The wise woman of Tekoa masterfully used a parable to move David toward mercy. Yet, his hesitation in fully reconciling with Absalom reminds us that partial forgiveness can leave deep wounds unresolved.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
The wise woman of Tekoa masterfully used a parable to move David toward mercy. Yet, his hesitation in fully reconciling with Absalom reminds us that partial forgiveness can leave deep wounds unresolved.
The Bible warns against unchecked anger, teaching that it leads to destruction, while patience and self-control bring peace. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers can overcome anger and walk in God’s righteousness.
Stephen, the first Christian martyr, exemplified boldness in proclaiming the gospel and Christlike forgiveness in the face of death. His testimony and sacrifice continue to inspire believers to live faithfully for Christ, trusting in His eternal glory.
Paul’s Prison Epistles reveal the richness of God’s grace, the supremacy of Christ, and the power of forgiveness. Written in confinement, they continue to inspire believers to live joyfully, love selflessly, and trust in God’s eternal plan.
Joseph’s story is full of foundational knowledge for understanding the principles of the Bible.
The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant – Matthew 18:21–35
Published by Brother Woody BrohmJesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from unbelievers. This post explains the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant from a dispensational perspective.