Healthy Postmortum
On the question addressed at the end of episode 1, “why do a whole show on the church’s baggage?”, I think the Scripture gives a clear model. The Bible never shies away from exposing the sin of leaders, from Moses to David to Peter to just about any human character in the Bible. God is the hero, not men, and when we humbly expose the sins of men, we invite those hurt by their sin to see that God is also hurt and grieved by the same sin. If we remain silent, our silence can condone sin on Gods behalf, since we are his hands and feet called to represent him. But by humbly and truthfully addressing sin, we can grow, but more importantly, we can show that God hates sin and is not complicit in it.
Gerin7 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/23/21
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JasonMayhall via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/06/21
Other than preaching podcasts this is the best podcast I’ve ever listened to. Mark Driscoll needs to be exposed for the narcissistic bully and profane jerk he was and still is! May God have mercy on his dark soul. As someone who was an avid Driscoll listener and MH follower since before it was...Read full review »
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