There’s such a thing as unsanctified mercy—mercy that didn’t come from God. It allows evil to continue. That’s not compassion. It’s destruction.
Think of Batman and the Joker: Joker keeps killing people, but Batman won’t stop him “because he doesn’t want to be like him.” Meanwhile, more people die. That’s how the world thinks: if you punish evil, you’re no better. It’s not true.
That mindset has entered the church. People think love means never correcting or removing anyone, even when they’re harming others. But real love removes evil to protect the rest. That’s what 1 Corinthians 5 says. Then in 2 Corinthians, after the person repents, they’re restored.
God’s love confronts and heals. If your version of love lets people keep doing wrong, you’re not helping—you’re harming. Don’t follow the world’s idea of love. Stick with God’s.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/mI_BbivWqY8?si=3DEVERy0jzqRgWXT
[Published on 15/06/2025]


