A Biblical Defense for Giving Offense
This is gonna leave a mark on nicer-than-Christ Christians who are afraid to rock the boat

How many times have you seen an indignant ‘well I never!’ reaction to Christian bringing a serrated edge or sarcastic wit to important issues.
You could throw a rock in any direction and find someone on the interwebs getting the vapors and doing their best Dana Carvey ‘Church Lady’ impression in answer to any defence of Christian truth that gets a little too ‘spicy’.
Here’s a spicy fact for you: that hard truth you are offended by on the internet hardly holds a candle to the truth bombs dropped by your favorite beloved Bible Characters.
Old Testament or New, look at the names of our heroes and you will find servants of a Holy God who weren’t afraid to open a 64oz can of holy havoc on the enemies of God, or the supposed friends of God who had wandered off the right path and needed a serious reality check.
Think of names like Joshua. Elijah. Jeremiah. Ezekiel. John the Baptist. Paul. Peter. Even Jesus himself. None of them was afraid to unload timely rhetorical broadsides when the situation called for it.
There’s a right and wrong way to go about it, even now.
You won’t hear about either one in your average pulpit. But you will hear about it in today’s show.
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