Why God’s Love Sometimes Feels Like a Punch in the Gut

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What happens when you see someone walking in sin and you stay silent? You think you're keeping the peace, but Scripture says you're actually doing the opposite.

In this video, I break down Leviticus 19:17 - a command that ties silence to hatred and shows why godly confrontation is actually an act of love. This isn't about being harsh or judgmental. It's about loving someone enough to step into uncomfortable spaces.

Here's what you'll discover:

• Why God connects staying silent to hating your brother
• The Hebrew word that changes everything about "faithful wounds"
• How confrontation without love becomes cruelty
• Why love without confrontation is actually cowardice
• The three inner checks you need before any difficult conversation
• What Ezekiel, Proverbs, and Luke all say about this topic

I'll show you the difference between Kingdom courage and just "being bold." There's inner work that has to happen first - a faith check, heart check, and vision check. When those aren't in place, your tone and timing will be off every time.

But when they are aligned? You can speak from peace, not pressure.

You'll learn why we avoid these moments and how fear keeps us from truly loving people. I'll give you practical steps for the outer work - picking the right setting, being clear without crushing, and releasing the outcome to God.

This goes way beyond one verse. From Ezekiel's watchman to Jesus' words in Luke, Scripture is clear: inaction isn't kindness - it's neglect.

The truth is, when you've done the inner work and you're aligned with God's heart, you can confront without crushing. You can correct with compassion. And that's when courage becomes Kingdom courage.

If you've ever struggled with when to speak up or stay quiet, this video will give you the biblical framework to navigate those moments with both truth and love.

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