The Hardest Truth in the Bible | Ty Gibson

Confront the hardest truth in the Bible with Ty Gibson, based on 1 John 4:20: you cannot love God and hate your brother. This message explores how we are naturally “liars” who manufacture personas, and how only truth can set us free. He contrasts Jesus’s radical command in Matthew 5 to “love your enemies” with the “group hate” and “pagan patriotism” that divides our world. Discover why Christianity was meant to be an “alternative community of self-giving love” and how judging others psychologically blocks our ability to receive God’s love.

Share this post

Life of ChristReligious Liberty & GovernmentSermonsSpiritual GrowthTheology & DoctrineUnderstanding the Bible

Related content

Explore this topic by clicking on the resources below.

Video

Think Different | Pain & Evil: The Evolution of Morality | Ty Gibson

Why does suffering exist in a world created by a loving God? Ty Gibson contrasts the modern atheistic view of a meaningless universe with the...

Video

Unbelievable | The Faith of Jesus | David Asscherick

Paul’s confrontation with Peter over eating with Gentiles reveals a deep truth: the law can’t save us, no matter the time or place. We can’t...

Video

How to Show What You Know (Part 3) | David Asscherick

Many Christians grow up knowing key doctrines, but have they wrestled with foundational questions of faith? This message from David Asscherick challenges believers to think...

    Never miss a new release!

    Sign up to receive email notifications about the latest Bible study materials.