Grace Chapel Primitive Baptist Church

What do we do about Evil


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The sermon confronts the profound tension between justice and mercy in the face of evil, using Rwanda's genocide as a stark illustration of how widespread moral failure complicates the call to forgiveness. Drawing from Scripture—particularly Ephesians 4 and Colossians 3—it affirms that forgiveness and forbearance are not merely moral suggestions but divine mandates rooted in Christ's sacrificial love, which absorbs evil and restores unity. Through biblical narratives like Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, and Christ's crucifixion, the sermon demonstrates that true forgiveness is not naive or sentimental but a radical, costly act that breaks cycles of vengeance and renews broken relationships. It acknowledges the human struggle—our wills are weak, our hearts are hardened—but points to the Holy Spirit's empowering presence as the only source of genuine transformation. Ultimately, the sermon calls the church to live out this gospel reality, not by human effort, but by abiding in Christ, where justice and mercy meet, and where the lonely are made one.
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Grace Chapel Primitive Baptist ChurchBy Elder Zack Guess