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We are living in The Great Divide, and every day we decide which side of the line we stand on.In Luke 12:51-53, Jesus makes a bold statement: He did not come to bring peace through compromise, but to bring truth that demands a choice. Jesus isn’t saying He loves conflict, He’s saying the gospel forces a decision. Standing with Him will sometimes put us at odds with culture, and even with people we love.The tension we feel in our world today isn’t truly about politics, race, gender, or preferences, that’s just the narrative.What we are dealing with is a spiritual battle:⚔️ Good vs. Evil⚔️ Truth vs. Deception⚔️ Human vs. Demon⚔️ Jesus vs. Satan⚔️ Heaven vs. HellThis tension is about LORDSHIP:Will I follow Jesus or will I follow my flesh? You can’t do both.Culture continues to grow louder, more emotional, and more divisive, from entertainment and social media to protests and cultural outrage. But all of it is fueling a narrative of anger and fear instead of truth and love. If we’re not careful, it can pull us toward hatred, accusation, or indifference instead of biblical conviction.Jesus warns us in Revelation 3:15-16 that lukewarm living is not an option. We can’t be Sunday Christians and Monday, Saturday atheists. We can’t praise with our lips while compromising with our lives.We are not called to echo the culture.We are called to embody Christ.In this message, you’ll be challenged to ask the real question:Are we standing with the Word of God or not?And as we speak against sin, we must remember we are forgiven sinners, not flawless judges. We don’t excuse sin, but we also don’t execute sinners. Jesus showed us both truth and mercy in John 8, calling people to drop their stones while still calling them to leave their life of sin.Now the decision is clear.“Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve… but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” – Joshua 24:15🔥 This is a call to repent from lukewarm, double-minded living.Drop the stones: judgment, offense, pride, and choose Jesus fully.📖 Scriptures ReferencedLuke 12:51-53, Revelation 3:15-16, 2 Timothy 4:3-4, John 8:7-11, Joshua 24:15, Romans 13:1-2, Galatians 3:28, James 2:1-4📍 Visit Compassion Church3525 Highway 70 W. Dickson, TN 37055📲 Stay Connected👍 Like • Comment • Subscribe • Share🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a message!FOLLOW US!WEBSITE: https://www.compassiondickson.church/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/compassiondicksonINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/compassionchurchdickson?igsh=eXp3Mm9ubG81aTQx&utm_source=qrSunday Extended Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTsMFJ4TR5xa0PahwBjfzWK772IOi9G8&si=lsIu5iqaQwl79Jwj
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We are living in The Great Divide, and every day we decide which side of the line we stand on.In Luke 12:51-53, Jesus makes a bold statement: He did not come to bring peace through compromise, but to bring truth that demands a choice. Jesus isn’t saying He loves conflict, He’s saying the gospel forces a decision. Standing with Him will sometimes put us at odds with culture, and even with people we love.The tension we feel in our world today isn’t truly about politics, race, gender, or preferences, that’s just the narrative.What we are dealing with is a spiritual battle:⚔️ Good vs. Evil⚔️ Truth vs. Deception⚔️ Human vs. Demon⚔️ Jesus vs. Satan⚔️ Heaven vs. HellThis tension is about LORDSHIP:Will I follow Jesus or will I follow my flesh? You can’t do both.Culture continues to grow louder, more emotional, and more divisive, from entertainment and social media to protests and cultural outrage. But all of it is fueling a narrative of anger and fear instead of truth and love. If we’re not careful, it can pull us toward hatred, accusation, or indifference instead of biblical conviction.Jesus warns us in Revelation 3:15-16 that lukewarm living is not an option. We can’t be Sunday Christians and Monday, Saturday atheists. We can’t praise with our lips while compromising with our lives.We are not called to echo the culture.We are called to embody Christ.In this message, you’ll be challenged to ask the real question:Are we standing with the Word of God or not?And as we speak against sin, we must remember we are forgiven sinners, not flawless judges. We don’t excuse sin, but we also don’t execute sinners. Jesus showed us both truth and mercy in John 8, calling people to drop their stones while still calling them to leave their life of sin.Now the decision is clear.“Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve… but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” – Joshua 24:15🔥 This is a call to repent from lukewarm, double-minded living.Drop the stones: judgment, offense, pride, and choose Jesus fully.📖 Scriptures ReferencedLuke 12:51-53, Revelation 3:15-16, 2 Timothy 4:3-4, John 8:7-11, Joshua 24:15, Romans 13:1-2, Galatians 3:28, James 2:1-4📍 Visit Compassion Church3525 Highway 70 W. Dickson, TN 37055📲 Stay Connected👍 Like • Comment • Subscribe • Share🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a message!FOLLOW US!WEBSITE: https://www.compassiondickson.church/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/compassiondicksonINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/compassionchurchdickson?igsh=eXp3Mm9ubG81aTQx&utm_source=qrSunday Extended Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTsMFJ4TR5xa0PahwBjfzWK772IOi9G8&si=lsIu5iqaQwl79Jwj