November 17, 2024 • Courtney Harkness • Revelation 5:1–3
There IS a solution. But we’ll never find it without first coming to grips with the *actual* problem.
What if the real issue is not the challenges we face, but rather the type of victory we desire? In many ways, we’ve grown too accustomed to fighting fire with fire, which only fuels the problem we’re trying to solve. Even when our intentions are good, our ways are still worldly, and they never seem to produce the type of outcome that pleases God.
Therefore, we must learn to gaze deeply into the picture of Christ to find the solution for which our society longs.
A Kingdom Without A Cross
November 10, 2024 • Courtney Harkness • John 18:36
Many people believe that earthly power in the hands of Godly people is the real key to transforming our nation.
Surprisingly, this argument is the same on both sides of the aisle, even though people may part ways on who they think actually qualifies as a “godly” candidate.
But now that the election is over, we can turn our attention back to what matters most. The pathway to true victory is never found along partisan lines, and the Church holds the responsibility of demonstrating this for everyone else.
We belong to a kingdom that far surpasses the political dealings of this realm.
And everything that happens in this world, whether good or bad, gives us an opportunity to point to the good news that lies beyond it.
In the Shadow of Empire
November 3, 2024 • Courtney Harkness • Mark 12:14–17
With another election cycle underway, it’s hard to not be affected by the polarizing discourse that follows.
Competing positions and arguments across the aisle hold the potential to leave our country in a state that is somewhat less than “united.” It seems everyone is digging their heels in on answers that seem right for themselves, and not necessarily anyone else.
Unfortunately, at times, the Church finds herself playing the same game.
Nevertheless, the kingdom of God holds its own manner of politics, and as believers, we’d do well to embrace it. We must rediscover the ethics of the kingdom, starting with the ministry of Jesus and continuing through the mission of the Church. As in the days of the mighty Roman Empire, the political powers of our world demand a more compelling witness from those whose real hope lies beyond this world.