The Voice in the Wilderness

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The Voice in the Wilderness

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In this episode, I share a personal story from my time sharing Jesus in New England — a place that felt worlds apart from my Southern upbringing. What I believed “wrong” behaviors were, many times, termed simply "cultural" differences. That experience opened my eyes to something important: not everything unfamiliar is sinful… but certainly not everything normalized by culture is approved by God.

Today, we’re living in a world where definitions constantly shift, words are reinterpreted, and truth is stretched thin. The lines that Scripture draws clearly are often blurred by society, and what the Bible explicitly calls sin is now embraced without hesitation — even celebrated. Little by little, we’ve become desensitized.

This episode is a call to wake up, to re-center our understanding of right and wrong on God’s Word rather than cultural trends, and to examine where we may have let culture redefine what God has already spoken.

If you’ve ever felt the tension between cultural norms and biblical truth, this conversation is for you.

👉 Listen to today’s episode and let’s walk through this together.

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