Cheapening God’s Love - The Sin the Churches Don’t See
You ever walk into a church and feel like something’s… off? Like the words coming out of the pulpit are soft, polite, comfortable, but when you listen closely, they’re twisting God’s love into something you can package and swallow without ever changing? That is blasphemy. Not the screaming kind, not the obvious kind. The subtle, sneaky, spiritual kind. Yeshua calls it out, too, in Matthew 12:31-32, every sin and blasphemy can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit? That one has no forgiveness, not in this age, not in the next. The Greek, blasphemía , isn’t just “saying something bad.” It’s vilifying, misrepresenting, treating the holy as worthless. And what does that look like in our churches? “God loves you, so don’t worry about sin.” “Do whatever feels good; He’ll forgive you.” That’s not love . That’s a lie dressed in comfortable words, a mask covering the fire of His holiness. Even in the Torah, they knew the weight of this. Leviticus 24:16, blaspheme the Name, t...