Contradictions of Grace – By Dr Harold Gunatillake
Hello viewers, today we are delving into a topic, “In a world torn by conflict, words of faith can uplift—or obscure. Today, we listen to a sermon. And we watch. We watch what faith overlooks.”
“Grace. A word of mercy. A promise of peace. But what happens when grace is preached over the cries of the hungry, the orphaned, the bombed?”
“A light unto the nations. Yet in Gaza, the lights go out. Not from sin—but from siege.”
“This is not a war of equals. This is not collateral damage. This is a pattern. A policy. A silence.”
“Faith should not be blind. Nor should it be used to sanctify suffering. If God is love, then love must speak.”
“Gaza is not a footnote. It is a cry. Will you listen?” “Speak truth. Demand justice. Share this video.” “Gaza is not a footnote.
It is a cry. Will you listen?” “Speak truth.
Demand justice. Share this video.”
“Faith without justice is silence” “Grace cannot coexist with genocide”?