
God’s Inheritance Isn’t Yours to Keep
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You inherited grace. But did you pass it on?
"Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share."
—1 Timothy 6:18
Faith isn’t just a belief system—it’s an economy of grace. And like any inheritance, it only gains value when it’s shared. Paul didn’t just urge generosity; he framed it as a command. Why? Because we’re not spiritual vaults—we’re conduits. If your faith hasn’t made someone else’s life better, maybe it’s time to check your balance.
Let your inheritance move through you. Give, serve, uplift—because grace unshared is grace undone. Subscribe to Holy Contradictions and turn your morning scroll into a moment of sacred challenge—no offering plate required.
"Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible" is a compelling podcast series featuring the voice of Samuel Hollingsworth. Each 1-minute episode delves into the divine dualities within scripture, challenging listeners to rethink their understanding of love, hate, faith, and forgiveness through provocative theses and ironic twists. Every quote comes with a little sidekick explanation that even ten-year-olds can get.
The series also touches on other significant biblical topics such as wisdom, justice, humility, hope, obedience, salvation, courage, community, repentance, and peace. With vivid imagery and thought-provoking content, "Holy Contradictions" offers a unique and enriching exploration of how these divine contradictions shape our faith and everyday lives.
We get it – some folks see irony as the devil's plaything. But think of quoting common prejudices as just a sneaky way to spark interest in God's Word. After all, even the smallest of sins can sometimes serve a higher purpose. Remember Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20: "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." Let's keep the curiosity alive, explore the deeper meanings together, and approach each other with tolerance and indulgence. 🌟📖 Let's foster understanding and grow in faith as a community!
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