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Brandon Lake is one of the biggest names in the contemporary Christian music scene. His hit song Hard Fought Hallelujah has only boosted his mainstream popularity, especially after teaming up with the wildly successful Jelly Roll. Some see the collaboration as a compromise, others as an opportunity to reach the lost. But in a recent interview with Jelly Roll, it seems Brandon Lake may be taking a page out of his friend and co songwriter Stephen Furtick's playbook using Scripture out of context to soften the blow of the gospel message. Furtick once told Charlamagne the God that Jesus's words in John 14:6 "I am the way, the truth, and the life" weren't exclusive but actually inclusive. Now, Lake, in similar fashion, tells JellyRoll that Jesus built his church on homosexuals and adulterers who didn't receive grace. Is this the truth wrapped up in compassion? Or is this compromise dressed up as outreach?
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Brandon Lake is one of the biggest names in the contemporary Christian music scene. His hit song Hard Fought Hallelujah has only boosted his mainstream popularity, especially after teaming up with the wildly successful Jelly Roll. Some see the collaboration as a compromise, others as an opportunity to reach the lost. But in a recent interview with Jelly Roll, it seems Brandon Lake may be taking a page out of his friend and co songwriter Stephen Furtick's playbook using Scripture out of context to soften the blow of the gospel message. Furtick once told Charlamagne the God that Jesus's words in John 14:6 "I am the way, the truth, and the life" weren't exclusive but actually inclusive. Now, Lake, in similar fashion, tells JellyRoll that Jesus built his church on homosexuals and adulterers who didn't receive grace. Is this the truth wrapped up in compassion? Or is this compromise dressed up as outreach?
Follow Good Fight Ministries on:
Marvel & DC’s War on God: The Antichrist Agenda
We're on Rumble!
📖 Sparky the Broken Mirror (Book)
📖 Wrestling With Discipleship (Book)
🎸 WATCH THEY SOLD THEIR SOULS FOR FREE!
☑️ HELP US REACH 300,000 YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBERS!
☑️ GOOD FIGHT YOUTUBE ESPANOL
☑️ BLESSED HOPE CHAPEL CHURCH
☑️ Learn more about Good Fight Ministries

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