Devotion to Christ is not measured by eloquence, but by faithfulness.
True love corrects, protects, and sometimes sounds foolish to ears drawn to novelty.
The gospel doesn’t need embellishment. It needs integrity.
When we welcome new versions of Christ that suit our preferences, we risk losing the simplicity of grace.
Spiritual deception often enters dressed as enlightenment.
Paul’s sacrifice wasn’t weakness—it was love refusing to profit from the message.
His refusal to burden others is a challenge to a culture obsessed with gain.
2 Corinthians 11:1-11. Matthew 6:7-15.