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In this sermon for Last Epiphany (Year A), we confront the hard truth: compromise with the enemies of God—whether through tradition, experience, or cultural retreat—leads only to defeat.
From the commanding voice in the cloud to the Psalms’ call to “Kiss the Son,” the message is clear: listen to Him alone, wield His Word as our weapon, and sing His truth in the face of a crumbling world.
Or watch everything—your children, your grandchildren, your country—slip away.
Stay Connected:
Follow Pastor Dell on X at https://x.com/jakedell73.
Subscribe to Experimental Sermons at https://jwdell.substack.com/.
Join us for Sunday worship at https://firstchurchwoodbury.org/.
By Jake DellIn this sermon for Last Epiphany (Year A), we confront the hard truth: compromise with the enemies of God—whether through tradition, experience, or cultural retreat—leads only to defeat.
From the commanding voice in the cloud to the Psalms’ call to “Kiss the Son,” the message is clear: listen to Him alone, wield His Word as our weapon, and sing His truth in the face of a crumbling world.
Or watch everything—your children, your grandchildren, your country—slip away.
Stay Connected:
Follow Pastor Dell on X at https://x.com/jakedell73.
Subscribe to Experimental Sermons at https://jwdell.substack.com/.
Join us for Sunday worship at https://firstchurchwoodbury.org/.