To refine our perspective is not to abandon the truth, but to polish the mirror through which we see that truth. It is to move from a telescope that scrutinizes distant sinners to a microscope that examines our own pride, and finally to a wide-angle lens that takes in the full image of God already at work in the world.
Let us refine our perspective not by lowering the standard of love, but by raising the volume of mercy. Let us see our building not as a sanctuary from the world, but as a launchpad into it. Let us see the skeptic not as an enemy to defeat, but as a story to honor.
When we refine the lens, the image of Christ—blurry under layers of tradition and fear—finally comes into focus. And He looks less like a judge and more like a servant.
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