A Time for Pushback
In a world where societal norms are constantly shifting, Pastor Jack King observes a new era of cultural pushback.
Pastor Jack King opens by sharing a personal anecdote about injuring himself while installing new glass doors at his church. He notes the irony of his body reminding him that "the times have caught up with" him, a perfect lead-in to his main theme.
He then recounts hearing a statement from a public figure that he feels compelled to address, namely, the...                        
                                                    
                                A Time for Pushback
In a world where societal norms are constantly shifting, Pastor Jack King observes a new era of cultural pushback.
Pastor Jack King opens by sharing a personal anecdote about injuring himself while installing new glass doors at his church. He notes the irony of his body reminding him that "the times have caught up with" him, a perfect lead-in to his main theme.
He then recounts hearing a statement from a public figure that he feels compelled to address, namely, the assertion that doing good work might be one's "ticket to heaven." Pastor King strongly refutes this idea, clarifying that:
-- Salvation is not earned through good works but is a gift received through faith in Jesus Christ. He explains that while good works are commendable, they cannot pay the price for sin.
-- The only way to heaven is through the atoning work of Jesus Christ on the cross. He stresses that we must confess our sins and ask Jesus to represent us before God. He refers to Jesus as the "mighty Lion of the tribe of Judah," our counsel, who pleads our case before the heavenly court.
Pastor King then discusses the cultural shifts he's witnessed, particularly as a "child of the 60s." He reflects on how societal and media influences have, over time, promoted agendas that he believes are contrary to a Christian worldview, leading many to feel like "oddballs" if they spoke out. He suggests that we are now seeing a "pushback" against this trend, a time when people are becoming bolder in speaking their minds and standing firm in their convictions. He emphasizes that this stance should always be rooted in love for one another, regardless of differences.
Scriptures for Further Study
-- Ephesians 2:8-9
-- John 14:6
-- Acts 4:12
Episode #1240
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This is the radio program with the music removed.
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