Should Persecuted Christian Pro-Lifers Turn the Other Cheek?
Rev. Jim Harden shares a message on what it means for persecuted Christians to turn the other cheek.
Turning the other cheek is to communicate that
force or threat of force cannot move the faithful. To change one’s belief and behavior—loving our fellow man because Christ first loved us (1 Jn. 4:19)—under threat of force or public embarrassment, is like the wind asking an oak to step aside.
Should Persecuted Christian Pro-Lifers Turn the Other Cheek?
Rev. Jim Harden shares a message on what it means for persecuted Christians to turn the other cheek.
Turning the other cheek is to communicate that
force or threat of force cannot move the faithful. To change one’s belief and behavior—loving our fellow man because Christ first loved us (1 Jn. 4:19)—under threat of force or public embarrassment, is like the wind asking an oak to step aside.