There are two versions of Christianity in circulation today.
And neither one looks like Jesus.
If your faith defends your comfort but never defends the weak,
If it’s passionate about private sin but silent on public evil,
If it fights for social reform but shrinks from the call to holiness—
You may be practicing something, but it’s not Christianity.
We don’t need more Christians clinging to half the gospel.
We need a Church that bears the whole image of Christ.
The Gospel Isn’t One-Sided
It doesn’t let the self-righteous off the hook.
And it doesn’t excuse the self-justified either.
It calls the morality-first crowd to do justice.
It calls the justice-first crowd to be holy.
It calls both back to Jesus—
not as a cultural figurehead, but as a consuming fire.
And for the gospel’s sake, both sides need to stop looking to government for the answers.
The world needs a Church that looks like Him.
Not divided. Not diluted. Not domesticated.

