Matthew 5:9-20
Jan 23rd, 2026 | By Dr. Jim Eckman
Jesus completes His review of kingdom virtues and issues the challenge to be salt and light for Him.
Jesus completes His review of kingdom virtues and issues the challenge to be salt and light for Him.
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The current US Department of Defense under Pete Hegseth is fundamentally altering what are normally known as the “rules of war.” This is understandably controversial and difficult, but it is also an issue within Christianity and the tradition known as the Just War. Hegseth purports to be Christian; so, I assume he is familiar with biblical teaching on this subject and the doctrinal position known as the Just War. Let me explain.
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