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We are living in a time of deep cultural confusion—where truth is contested, identity is blurred, and appearances often mask deeper wounds. In a world like this, it’s easy to either withdraw in fear or lash out in frustration. But Jesus shows us a better way.
He entered a similarly chaotic world—religiously rigid, politically divided, and morally broken—and yet, He didn’t run from it. He leaned in, with discernment, integrity, and unwavering love.
I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries. And today, we’re going to explore how Jesus saw people—how He looked past surface behavior and into the heart, and how we can learn to engage our culture with the same clarity and grace.
If you’d like to go deeper, visit Plumbline m.com for teachings that equip you to walk in Word and Spirit.
By Brian FenimoreWe are living in a time of deep cultural confusion—where truth is contested, identity is blurred, and appearances often mask deeper wounds. In a world like this, it’s easy to either withdraw in fear or lash out in frustration. But Jesus shows us a better way.
He entered a similarly chaotic world—religiously rigid, politically divided, and morally broken—and yet, He didn’t run from it. He leaned in, with discernment, integrity, and unwavering love.
I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries. And today, we’re going to explore how Jesus saw people—how He looked past surface behavior and into the heart, and how we can learn to engage our culture with the same clarity and grace.
If you’d like to go deeper, visit Plumbline m.com for teachings that equip you to walk in Word and Spirit.