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In this video, we ask a difficult but necessary question: is corruption real, or have we learned to live comfortably with it?We explore how corruption often begins—not just in systems, but in hearts—when we choose not to confront issues that demand accountability. From there, we take a deep dive into the origin of false teaching, beginning with the creation story and the role of the serpent as the first source of distortion and falsehood.We also examine uncomfortable realities in religious spaces, where corruption is sometimes excused:
This conversation looks at the power of truth. Truth forces us to examine our lifestyles, confront our comfort, and respond with action. And because truth demands change, we sometimes avoid it—choosing comfort over obedience.We ask:We reflect on Jesus cleansing the temple and ask a sobering question:Finally, we are challenged to return to the basics—to be deeply rooted in the Word of God. Because without Scripture as our ultimate authority, truth becomes optional and obedience becomes negotiable.If the Bible is merely a suggestion, do we treat its truths the same way?And how do we measure truth if not against God’s Word?Questions to Reflect On:#biblicaltruth #falseteaching #churchandpolitics #biblestudy #sounddoctrine #jesusandme #christianyoutube #scripture #faithinpractice
By Raymond Bukenya, Tru Tangazo UgandaIn this video, we ask a difficult but necessary question: is corruption real, or have we learned to live comfortably with it?We explore how corruption often begins—not just in systems, but in hearts—when we choose not to confront issues that demand accountability. From there, we take a deep dive into the origin of false teaching, beginning with the creation story and the role of the serpent as the first source of distortion and falsehood.We also examine uncomfortable realities in religious spaces, where corruption is sometimes excused:
This conversation looks at the power of truth. Truth forces us to examine our lifestyles, confront our comfort, and respond with action. And because truth demands change, we sometimes avoid it—choosing comfort over obedience.We ask:We reflect on Jesus cleansing the temple and ask a sobering question:Finally, we are challenged to return to the basics—to be deeply rooted in the Word of God. Because without Scripture as our ultimate authority, truth becomes optional and obedience becomes negotiable.If the Bible is merely a suggestion, do we treat its truths the same way?And how do we measure truth if not against God’s Word?Questions to Reflect On:#biblicaltruth #falseteaching #churchandpolitics #biblestudy #sounddoctrine #jesusandme #christianyoutube #scripture #faithinpractice