This article exposes how culture rebrands sin with softer language, hiding spiritual danger in plain sight. Using scripture and real-life examples, Pastor Chris challenges readers to see through the deception and walk in truth.
Thank you, Chris. I realized, while reading this, that I have absorbed (bought into) a lot of that reframing. It's so subtle, especially as it is endorsed and espoused by "Christian influencers"/voices. Hardly anyone calls it according to what God says these days - calling sin, sin. I will be prayerfully going over this. The way to freedom is agreeing with God. Thanks again. Keep writing truth.
This is so right on target. Thanks for expressing this so clearly, prophetically, and yet compassionately.
Thank you, Dane. It's probably one of the biggest traps of our time.
The right way and the hard way are often the same way! 😇 Chesterton believed “every man knocking on the door of a brothel was looking for God”!
Thanks!
This is sooo on target
📌 God would not be impressed with how spiritual something sounds if He hadn’t asked for it.
Thank you, John.
Thank you so much for this timely reminder — to walk in God's obedience with a heart that's consciously aligned with Him.
You're welcome. That's always the goal. To walk in obedience.
Thank you, Chris. I realized, while reading this, that I have absorbed (bought into) a lot of that reframing. It's so subtle, especially as it is endorsed and espoused by "Christian influencers"/voices. Hardly anyone calls it according to what God says these days - calling sin, sin. I will be prayerfully going over this. The way to freedom is agreeing with God. Thanks again. Keep writing truth.
Thank you, Lisa. It's so subtle that we don't notice it until we're crushed by the weight that comes from years of compromise.