Ethical Relativism

Against You, and You only, I  have sinned and done what is evil in Your sight. Psalm 51:4 (NASB) Only – “What’s the problem?  It doesn’t hurt anyone?”  So goes the excuse for “victimless” crimes.  The world’s view of ethical action begins with “Do no harm,” and as long as no one suffers, most people…

Factually Correct

This was a great evil to Jonah, and he was angry. Jonah 4:1 Evil To – The Hebrew expression, va-yera’ ‘el never occurs anywhere else in the Bible.  It suggests an intense emotional reaction.  As far as Jonah was concerned, God’s reluctance to exact justice on Nineveh and His merciful forgiveness of the sins of…

Kingdom Ethics

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you,” John 13:34 Love – Why does Yeshua say this is a new commandment? Doesn’t the Torah teach us to love one another? Isn’t that the point of loving your neighbor? What makes this particular statement so unique?…