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In this episode, I wrestle with one of the biggest false commandments of modern Christianity—the obsession with being right. Somewhere along the line, the church traded love for correctness, compassion for certainty, and the living way of Jesus for a rulebook.
I explore what happens when being “biblical” replaces being Christlike, and how easy it is to know the verses but miss the heart. Together we look at what Scripture actually says—how love is the only measure that matters—and why Jesus keeps calling us back to something far bigger and freer than being right.
This one’s an invitation to let go of proving, defending, and arguing, and rediscover what the Kingdom has always been about: love that includes everyone.
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By Sean AlsobrooksIn this episode, I wrestle with one of the biggest false commandments of modern Christianity—the obsession with being right. Somewhere along the line, the church traded love for correctness, compassion for certainty, and the living way of Jesus for a rulebook.
I explore what happens when being “biblical” replaces being Christlike, and how easy it is to know the verses but miss the heart. Together we look at what Scripture actually says—how love is the only measure that matters—and why Jesus keeps calling us back to something far bigger and freer than being right.
This one’s an invitation to let go of proving, defending, and arguing, and rediscover what the Kingdom has always been about: love that includes everyone.
Follow Love Breaks Bad on Instagram