Redefined
Welcome to "Redefined," the podcast hosted by Matt Rummage, Andrew Patrick, and Noah Estes from Olivet Baptist Church. Join us as we embark on a journey to rediscover our purpose in society and uncover the true essence of who we are meant to be according to God's design. In a world flooded with skewed perceptions of normalcy, it's time to challenge societal norms and realign ourselves with biblical principles. Through insightful discussions and thought-provoking conversations, we aim to redefine the existing condition of society and inspire listeners to embrace a life guided by faith and purpose. Tune in as we unravel the layers of misconception and embark on a quest to rediscover our true identity in the eyes of our Creator. It's time to redefine normal and embrace the purpose that God has for each of us. Join us on "Redefined."
Redefined
Episode 36: How Should We as Christians Address Homosexuality?
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In this episode of Redefined, we continue our conversation on a sensitive but important question: How should Christians address homosexuality?
Rather than approaching this topic with pride or criticism, we go to Scripture and seek to respond with both truth and love. We discuss God’s design for marriage and sexuality, while also emphasizing that homosexuality is not the root issue—but a symptom of the greater problem of sin that affects all of us.
We explore how the gospel shapes our response—especially when engaging with those who are not believers—and why our focus should be on heart transformation, not behavior modification. For those who profess to follow Christ, we talk through what it looks like to walk in obedience, understand the difference between temptation and sin, and pursue holiness.
Above all, this conversation centers on the truth that no one is beyond the grace of God. Our calling is not to win arguments, but to point people to Jesus—speaking truth, showing love, and reflecting the heart of the gospel in everything we do.