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Neutrality about Jesus never lasts for long. We watch it happen in real time: the gospel sounds appealing, then suddenly it feels offensive, and someone’s face shuts down. We start there, with Peter’s language about Christ as the living stone and the cornerstone, and we talk honestly about why people reject Him and why believers keep “coming to Him” again and again for fellowship, strength, and hope.
Then we step into one of the most grounding metaphors in 1 Peter 2:4-5. God is building a spiritual house, and we are not identical bricks stamped off an assembly line. We are living stones pulled from the quarry, rescued by grace, and shaped to fit a purpose. That means your story, your weaknesses, your gifts, and your pressures are not random; they are part of the Builder’s design for the church and for Christian discipleship.
The conversation turns practical with the priesthood of the believer: direct access to God through Jesus Christ and a life of spiritual sacrifices. We walk through what those sacrifices look like right now, including praise, doing good, sharing, financial generosity, gospel witness that leads to converts, sacrificial love, and the overlooked power of intercessory prayer. We close with a striking story of Emma Daniel Gray, a White House custodian who quietly prayed for presidents in the Oval Office, reminding us that unseen faithfulness can rise like incense before God. If this helped you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. What spiritual sacrifice are you going to practice this week?
Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25
Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/
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Neutrality about Jesus never lasts for long. We watch it happen in real time: the gospel sounds appealing, then suddenly it feels offensive, and someone’s face shuts down. We start there, with Peter’s language about Christ as the living stone and the cornerstone, and we talk honestly about why people reject Him and why believers keep “coming to Him” again and again for fellowship, strength, and hope.
Then we step into one of the most grounding metaphors in 1 Peter 2:4-5. God is building a spiritual house, and we are not identical bricks stamped off an assembly line. We are living stones pulled from the quarry, rescued by grace, and shaped to fit a purpose. That means your story, your weaknesses, your gifts, and your pressures are not random; they are part of the Builder’s design for the church and for Christian discipleship.
The conversation turns practical with the priesthood of the believer: direct access to God through Jesus Christ and a life of spiritual sacrifices. We walk through what those sacrifices look like right now, including praise, doing good, sharing, financial generosity, gospel witness that leads to converts, sacrificial love, and the overlooked power of intercessory prayer. We close with a striking story of Emma Daniel Gray, a White House custodian who quietly prayed for presidents in the Oval Office, reminding us that unseen faithfulness can rise like incense before God. If this helped you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. What spiritual sacrifice are you going to practice this week?
Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25
Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/
Support the show

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