Rodney Garcia

Rodney Garcia

Finding Strength to Show Mercy

Anthony Ray Hinton spent 30 years on death row for crimes he didn't commit. When finally released, he faced a choice: bitter hatred or forgiveness. Despite losing decades of his life to injustice, Hinton chose mercy. "I've got to forgive," he said. "I can't carry hate in my heart - if I do, I won't be free either." His story shows us what seems impossible is actually possible.

The Promise of Fullness

God never creates a hunger He won't satisfy. This is the promise Jesus makes—those who truly hunger for righteousness will be filled. Not might be filled. Not could be filled if they try hard enough. They will be filled. It's a promise as sure as sunrise. When we long to be right with God and right in our actions, He responds.

Desperate for Righteousness

Your deepest hunger isn't for food. Jesus spoke of a different kind of hunger that lives in all of us. He knew we crave more than our next meal. We long for things to be right. We want to be right with God. We want to live right lives. We want the world to be set right.

The Surprising Inheritance

Jesus made a promise that seemed impossible. The meek will inherit the earth. Not the strong. Not the rich. Not those with big armies. In a world where tough people take what they want, Jesus said those who don't push others around will get everything. This idea turns what we often think upside down.