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In this episode, I sit with the uncomfortable difference between peace and silence. I reflect on the ways we learn to avoid difficult conversations, often calling it kindness, patience, or wisdom, when in reality we may be protecting comfort more than truth. From Scripture, I explore how real love cannot be separated from honesty, and why speaking the truth in love is not harshness but faithfulness. I consider the danger of small compromises, the responsibility to draw lines where God has already spoken, and the sobering reminder that each of us will one day give account before Him. This is not a call to become argumentative or severe. It is a call to become more discerning, humble, and courageous in the moments when truth needs a voice. Together, we will ask whether our silence is truly preserving peace, or simply allowing what is wrong to move forward unchallenged. Life is brief, and the words we speak or refuse to speak matter before God. May this conversation help us choose a kindness strong enough to tell the truth with love.
By Clarence FellIn this episode, I sit with the uncomfortable difference between peace and silence. I reflect on the ways we learn to avoid difficult conversations, often calling it kindness, patience, or wisdom, when in reality we may be protecting comfort more than truth. From Scripture, I explore how real love cannot be separated from honesty, and why speaking the truth in love is not harshness but faithfulness. I consider the danger of small compromises, the responsibility to draw lines where God has already spoken, and the sobering reminder that each of us will one day give account before Him. This is not a call to become argumentative or severe. It is a call to become more discerning, humble, and courageous in the moments when truth needs a voice. Together, we will ask whether our silence is truly preserving peace, or simply allowing what is wrong to move forward unchallenged. Life is brief, and the words we speak or refuse to speak matter before God. May this conversation help us choose a kindness strong enough to tell the truth with love.