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Transparency

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In the Bible, the concept of transparency can be understood as openness, honesty, and integrity in one's relationships with God and others. While the term "transparency" itself is not explicitly used in biblical texts, the underlying principles can be found throughout Scripture. For instance, in 2 Corinthians 4:2, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of being open and truthful in ministry, stating, "We have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not use deception, nor do we distort the word of God." This reflects a commitment to integrity and authenticity, characteristics that are foundational to transparent relationships.Furthermore, transparency is also linked to the idea of living in the light, as seen in John 3:20-21, which contrasts those who do evil and hide from the light with those who live by the truth and come into the light. This metaphor indicates that transparency allows one to be seen and known, fostering genuine relationships built on trust and accountability. In essence, biblical transparency promotes a life of honesty before God and others, encouraging believers to acknowledge their weaknesses and sins while embracing the grace and forgiveness offered through Christ (1 John 1:7-9).

K.P. Yohannan

In this sermon, Brother K.P. Johanan discusses the topic of failure and how the Lord deals with those who fail. He uses the example of the Apostle Peter, who denied Jesus three times and experienced deep despair and discouragement. Johanan emphasizes that failure is a common experience for all peopl

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K.P. Yohannan

In this sermon, Brother K.P. Ohannan discusses the topic of failure and how to respond to it. He uses the example of Peter, who denied Christ, to illustrate the feelings of rejection and lostness that often accompany failure. Ohannan emphasizes that nobody is perfect and that we all sin. He then exp

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