Today, the gloves are off. This episode isn’t about comfort. It’s about confronting evil head-on: murder, shootings, terror, chaos, and the culture’s deafening drumbeat of despair. Evil is real. Evil is loud. But Christ is louder—He is already victorious.
We remember courage—in the face of Charlie Kirk’s murder, in the shadow of 9/11, amid violence that threatens to numb our souls. The cost? Opposition. Mockery. Media that silences truth-tellers.
But the ultimate truth stands tall: Jesus is still Lord. Evil may roar, but its days are numbered.
So, C-Suite leader—when evil stares you down, will you stand, speak, shine? Or will you hide?
Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in unshakeable truth.
"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." – John 16:33
Episode Highlights:
05:16 - Part of the reason evil seems louder today is because the church has been too quiet. We've retreated into our comfort zones. We've hidden behind the four walls of the church building. We've let culture define morality instead of boldly declaring what God says is true. And when the church is silent, evil doesn't take a day off. Evil instead fills the church's void.
31:29 - "This is likely going to sting a little bit, but you're going to have to deal with it because it needs to be said, if your faith is private, it's utterly, completely and totally useless. Evil doesn't tremble at personal faith. Evil trembles when faith becomes public. Evil doesn't fear Christians who attend church on Sunday and blend in the rest of the week. No, evil fears Christians who carry Christ into the workplace, the boardroom, the classroom, and even the streets.
37:41 - Here's the bottom line for you today. If you're a Christian, your hope is not tied to whether the headlines improve tomorrow. It's tied to the unshakable, immovable, unstoppable victory of Jesus Christ. Evil is loud, yes, but it's temporary. Evil is real, yes, but it's already defeated. Evil feels overwhelming, yes, but it cannot outlast the promises of God. So, Christian soldier, lift your head, straighten your shoulders and remind yourself and the entire world our hope is alive. His name is Jesus Christ, and he's already won.
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