n this episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins addresses one of the most pressing and emotionally charged issues in the church today: deconstruction. What happens when authority doesn't just relocate—but destabilizes altogether? Not all questioning is wrong. Scripture itself commends careful examination (Acts 17:11), and the Reformers modeled the importance of testing traditions against the Word of God. But there is a critical difference between healthy refinement under Scripture and a form of deconstruction that replaces God's Word with the self as the final authority. In this episode, Dave explains: • Why deconstruction always assumes a standard of authority • The difference between biblical reformation and destabilizing relativism • How pain, church hurt, and cultural pressure can shape belief • Why the gospel cannot remain intact if the authority of Scripture is abandoned • A better path: anchored reform without collapse This episode calls Christians to examine their beliefs honestly while remaining firmly grounded in the authority, sufficiency, and clarity of Scripture. Key takeaway: Faith does not fear examination—but it cannot survive the collapse of its foundation. For more from Equipping You in Grace, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/equipping-you-in-grace-2/