In this episode of the C-Suite for Christ podcast, we're going to war with one of the most destructive deceptions of our time: the transgender movement. This is not a political discussion. This is a spiritual war. The transgender movement isn't a debate about identity; it's a full-frontal assault on the image of God Himself. It’s a deception that whispers to our children that their bodies are a mistake, that tells parents affirmation is love, and that demands the Church trade truth for tolerance.
Let’s call it what it is: a rebellion against the Creator. The world labels the words "male and female" as hate speech, but we call it holy scripture. The time for silent, comfortable Christianity is over. We can't cover the world in Christ if we're afraid of the world's opinion.
This episode isn’t about hate. It’s about truth—the kind of truth that confronts lies, protects children, and ultimately saves souls.
Buckle up. This isn’t about politics—it’s about principalities. This is a battle for the very image of God.
"So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them." – Genesis 1:27
Episode Highlights:
07:20 - Nearly one out of every 20 teenagers in America is now identifying as something other than their biological sex. That's not biology. It's indoctrination. And it's happening fast. There's been an explosion of confusion. Not because kids suddenly woke up trapped in the wrong bodies, but because a movement has been relentlessly telling them that they are.
14:43 - This battle over gender isn't just a culture war. It's a spiritual war. It's not about pronouns, politics, or personal preferences. It's about the very foundation of creation, If Satan can convince society that we can rewrite what God has written, then he's convinced society that we no longer need God at all. That's what's at stake here.
25:07 - Truth without love is cruelty. But love without truth is compromise. We don't mock, insult, or hate people who identify as transgender. We love those people. But we love them enough to tell them the truth. If your definition of love allows someone to walk toward destruction unchallenged, then I'm sorry, that ain't love. It's neglect.
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