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In the final episode of our series on sin, Anthony unpacks the tension between culture and the church’s response to sin. As society continues to redefine truth, many churches have fallen silent on holiness—but Jesus never did.
This episode challenges believers to teach truth boldly, lead with compassion, and live out holiness in a broken world. Anthony discusses how cultural pressures shape our view of sin, the vital role of parents in discipling the next generation, and how true transformation only comes through the cross.
With honesty and hope, this episode reminds us that confronting sin isn’t about condemnation—it’s about restoration. When truth and grace meet, redemption begins.
It’s time for the church to rise again—bold in truth, rich in love, and grounded in the power of the Gospel.
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In the final episode of our series on sin, Anthony unpacks the tension between culture and the church’s response to sin. As society continues to redefine truth, many churches have fallen silent on holiness—but Jesus never did.
This episode challenges believers to teach truth boldly, lead with compassion, and live out holiness in a broken world. Anthony discusses how cultural pressures shape our view of sin, the vital role of parents in discipling the next generation, and how true transformation only comes through the cross.
With honesty and hope, this episode reminds us that confronting sin isn’t about condemnation—it’s about restoration. When truth and grace meet, redemption begins.
It’s time for the church to rise again—bold in truth, rich in love, and grounded in the power of the Gospel.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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