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This message uses the biblical story of Herod's beheading of John the Baptist to illustrate the ongoing conflict between corruption and correction. @BishopHennings equates Herod with systems of power that suppress truth-tellers, while John the Baptist represents unwavering moral conviction. He argues that modern society mirrors this dynamic, with those who challenge societal norms facing silencing or persecution. The ultimate message is a call to action, urging listeners to embrace their power to speak truth to power, even at personal cost, and to actively resist the forces of corruption.
By Roderick L. HenningsThis message uses the biblical story of Herod's beheading of John the Baptist to illustrate the ongoing conflict between corruption and correction. @BishopHennings equates Herod with systems of power that suppress truth-tellers, while John the Baptist represents unwavering moral conviction. He argues that modern society mirrors this dynamic, with those who challenge societal norms facing silencing or persecution. The ultimate message is a call to action, urging listeners to embrace their power to speak truth to power, even at personal cost, and to actively resist the forces of corruption.