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Everyone Did What Was Right In Their Own Eyes | #142

Everyone Did What Was Right In Their Own Eyes | #142

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In this episode, Pastor Steve Gray wrestles with one of the biggest questions of our time: what is truth. Steve anchors the conversation in Scripture, from Pilate’s question to the closing warning in Judges, where everyone did what was right in their own eyes. He explains how truth is not something we invent, it is something God reveals, and Jesus makes it clear that there is a side of truth and it has a voice. Drawing from revival history and the story of Esther, Steve warns that comfort can create a false sense of security, and that believers must recognize the moment they are living in and speak with clarity. The episode is a call back to the center, Jesus, and a call forward into unity, conviction, and revival.

Key Takeaways:

  • The current societal landscape is filled with confusion over what constitutes truth, making it crucial for believers to return to biblical principles and seek divine guidance.
  • The Book of Judges illustrates the dangers of lacking a unified truth, serving as a parallel to the disunity seen in many modern churches.
  • Not having an agreed truth within the Church could weaken the community's ability to counteract anti-Christian agendas in society.
  • Historical and biblical narratives point to the importance of collective agreement to preserve order and resist oppressive movements.
  • Revival and agreed-upon truth within the Church could bring about necessary spiritual and societal change, emphasizing the importance of focusing on God’s presence and guidance.
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