Calling Evil Good: How Small Compromises Have Huge Impacts
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What Then Say You?
How hot is the water around us—and have we noticed? We explore the slow drift from holiness through the “boiling frog” lens, then anchor the conversation in Isaiah: our righteousness is from God, not from good vibes, partisan platforms, or polite silence. That single truth reframes everything from church culture to our daily choices, revealing how small, “reasonable” compromises grow into heavy ropes that pull us off course.
We get honest about the difference between Jesus eating with sinners and the modern habit of affirming what he never affirmed. Fear often dresses up as kindness. Tradition poses as wisdom. But when we replace courage with niceness, the gospel loses its edge. We challenge the church-as-business trend—when parishioners become customers and Sunday becomes a product, discipleship takes a back seat. Metrics and branding can’t do what repentance and mutual correction were designed to do.
The heart of our call is intimacy. “I never knew you” isn’t a line for someone else; it’s a warning for anyone content with a surface relationship with Christ. Real fruit only grows from union with the Vine (Jesus Christ). That intimacy fuels discernment in the last days, helps us test fruit rather than hype, and turns fear into bold, tender love. We finish with a practical charge: take inventory, ask where a thread became a rope, and invite the Spirit to cut it. Wake up, stay alert, and let holiness look like daily, Spirit-led obedience that loves people without affirming sin.
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