Hey y’all, long time no see! I actually recorded this episode back in May, but I thought it got lost when I had a corruption in my files… However, by a sheer accident (or God-ordained happenstance), I was able to recover it! I wanted to share this with you ASAP because I know that I have been pretty inconsistent over the past couple of months… and I do apologize. The reason for my absence being — I have a lot going on in my personal life right now that I have not publicly disclosed. That said, I’m out of the weeds and able to give much more of my time and attention pouring back into this ministry that I love so much, all for the glory of God.
Regarding this episode, it was inspired by the Target controversy that was circulating all over the internet. I got to thinking about how this is so much bigger than Target, than Bud Light, than Ford, than North Face, then Starbucks — it is all so much bigger than any company, brand, product or artist that promotes a particular agenda despite that the news, social media and conservative/liberal influencers alike focus ON those things — but rather, it’s the spirit BEHIND the agenda that we need to focus on.
I talk about how the worldly motives come back to the same temptation Satan offered Jesus in the desert — that if Jesus would only worship Satan, he would give Jesus all the kingdoms of the Earth. That is exactly what he is doing now: offering us the world by tempting us with the predication that we know better than God and therefore can live however we want. It is Satan who is responsible for puppeteering the companies, brands, artists etc. promoting sinful, unrepentant lifestyles, resulting in Stockholm syndrome among the masses who fall in love with the god of self.
Overall, this is a monologue about how satanism sells in a world where we are constantly fed the self-love gospel that we are enough, which keeps “them” relevant, which keeps sin relevant, which, ultimately — keeps Satan relevant and at the forefront of your life.
Satan doesn’t care if you believe in him or not. If you’re not living for Jesus, you’re living for the enemy. If you’re living for yourself, you’re feeding from the pit of hell.
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