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The Church and Cancel Culture: Responding with Grace & Truth_VOTC Series
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The Church and Cancel Culture: Responding with Grace & Truth
Voices of the Church Series
In a culture quick to expose, shame, and discard people, how should the Church respond? In this episode of Let’s Talk About It, we confront cancel culture through a Kingdom lens—exploring the balance of grace, truth, accountability, and restoration. Discover why public humiliation is not the heart of Christ and how believers can respond with wisdom, discernment, and love in a divided world.
Scriptures: John 1:14 | John 8:3–11 | Galatians 6:1 | Ephesians 4:15
Theme: Discernment in the Face of Public Pressure
Season 6: Voices of the Church in a Divided World
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The Lord is doing great and mighty things in the lives of his people throughout the world. Don't get distracted with the noise in the world but stay focused on God!
Hello and welcome to Let's Talk About It podcast. I am your host, Apostle Rosemary, along with my wonderful husband, Apostle Herbie of RCN Ministries and One Sound Global Alliance. We are back today with series six, Voices of the Church in a Divided World. And of course, you know that our podcast focuses on faith, family, and focus. We are also going to kind of review what we had for last month's podcast for episode one. So as we come into the beginning of this podcast, we want to say thank you and welcome back. Thank you for joining us, should I say? So, again, welcome to season six of the RCN Ministries podcast, which is Let's Talk About It podcast. And of course, series six is going to be dealing with, and this is the second episode of series six, a voices of the church in a divided world, where we are committed to strengthening the faith, restoring the focus of the body of Christ, and building families through biblical truth and kingdom-centered conversations. People of God, we are living in an hour where truth is being challenged and watered down, falsities are being known as truth. You know, we're living in a time and a season of the reprobated mindset where a reprobate thinks that right is wrong and wrong is right. And this is where we have come. The line has been drawn in the saying, people of God. So convictions are being compromised, and the voice of culture is often louder than the voices of the church. Now there's something wrong there. Yet, in the midst of all of this confusion and instability, God is still raising up authentic voices that refuse to bow to fear, deception, compromise, or cultural pressure. This season is a clarion call for believers, for leaders, for families, and emerging voices to stand firm in the truth while walking in godly wisdom, discernment, spiritual maturity, and unwavering focus on the things of Christ. This season is about more than opinions. It is about the responsibility of the church. It is about the discernment. It is about the preservation, excuse me, it is about preserving the integrity of the gospel while strengthening our faith, restoring families, developing leaders, and calling the church back to spiritual clarity and kingdom alignment. My God. Within the earth realm, how do we do that? By living countercultural, when it means comes with a cost, we've got to understand that when we are living countercultural, when we're going against the grain, when we're contending for our faith, when we're walking bold in who God has called us to be, when we are the John the Baptist in the wilderness that are telling the people, prepare ye the way of the Lord, my God, to repent. This is where we are, people of God. This is where we are, my God. It requires conviction, discernment, courage, and a willingness to remain set apart, even in a divided world, my God. And as we continue, people of God, in this journey in season six, we will keep addressing the spiritual climate globally of our generation while we are equipping the body of Christ, that we remain anchored in truth, grounded in our faith, and focus on the mandate of the kingdom. My God. So again, we say to you all, welcome to Voices of the Church in a Divided World series. My God. Heavenly Father, we honor you as Lord, King, and sovereign ruler over this platform. We thank you for the opportunity to speak life, truth, wisdom, healing, clarity, and kingdom understanding into the hearts of those who will hear this podcast. Father, let every conversation be governed by your spirit and anchored in your word. Let this platform be a place where faith is strengthened, families are restored, minds are renewed, and purpose is awakened. We pray that every listener, under the sound of our voices, would receive divine insight, encouragement, strategy, correction wherever it is needed within their lives and in their families, and fresh direction for the season of the lives that they are living in the now coming, in the lives coming after that, what is to come. So, Lord, guard our words from error, mixture, any distractions and confusion. Let every discursion carry integrity, compassion, wisdom, and kingdom authority. Lord, we decree that this podcast will be a voice of light in the midst of the darkness, the stability in unstable times, and truth in a compromised generation. We cover every listener, every family, every home, every marriage, every leader, and every emerging voice under the blood of Jesus Christ. Let healing flow, let peace enter troubled spaces and places, let strength arise in weary hearts, let discernment increase, let your glory rest upon their assignment in this assignment which you have given us for the nations in the world, my God. We dedicate, Father God, this time to you and celebrate it, and we declare that all glory, honor, my God, and praise belong to you and you alone. In Jesus' mighty name, amen and amen, my God. We're gonna move on now, people of God, to our podcast on today. So today we're dealing with the church and cancel culture responding with grace and truth. That would be our title. But if we were to put a theme to this, the theme would be this, people of God: discernment in the face of public pressure. My God. So welcome back to Let's Talk About It podcast. And we are continuing again, as we said, with season six. We're dealing with the voices of the church that we're the things that we're having to deal with globally in a divided world. My husband and I have been global for over 15 years, and we can vouch, we can confirm, and we know that there is much going on globally. So hear us when I say it is time to contend. Hear us when we say it is time to persevere and push forward in the things of God. And on today, we are dealing with something that has become deeply embedded in culture, cancel, culture. Isn't that something? It's embedded in the culture, and as soon as we say something as the people of God, as the remnant of God, my God, every all of a sudden, if it if it doesn't tickle their ears, if it doesn't make their flesh react, then all of a sudden people want to cancel you. So we are living in a time where people are publicly exposed, attacked, shaved, and discarded. One mistake, one disagreement, one failure, and suddenly people are treated as though they are no longer have any value. But culture now silences what it cannot control. Somebody need to catch that. See, that's the plot, the plan, and the scheme of the enemy. If the enemy cannot control you, he will try to silence you. Somebody say glory. That ain't good, isn't that a possible? My God, Jesus. But the question for the church is this how should believers respond in an hour where public destruction has become entertainment? My God, help me, Jesus. My God. See, this is why we're doing this episode today, dealing with the church in the cancel and cancel culture and how we are to respond in grace and in truth. Because the kingdom of God was never built on humiliation. How do we know that?
SPEAKER_00John 1 and 14 says, And the world, and the world was made flesh and dwell among us, and we beheld his glory, the glory as the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and true. Jesus was not full of just true, he was not full of just grace. He carried both. And if the church is going to represent Christ correctly in this generation, we must carry both too.
SPEAKER_02My God, that's powerful. So let's talk about it, people of God. Ask yourselves right now: do I carry both? Do I carry truth and do I carry grace? Huh? Do I carry that? Remember, Jesus was full of truth. Am I full of truth? He was not just full of grace. Am I full of grace? Do I carry that? Do I possess the attributes and the characteristics of my Heavenly Father? Do I have the grace to forgive? Do I have the grace to love those who have rejected me? Do I have the grace to move on? Do I have the grace to give up my right to be right and apologize, even if I never get an apology? Why? Because forgiveness is not for the other person, it's for you. Because scripture tells us in order that God forgives us, we have to forgive others. My God, scripture tells us this. So understanding cancel culture, people of God. Cancer culture is rooted in shame, exposure, and control. Can somebody say that's a spirit of manipulation? Spirit of manipulation. My God, my God, Jesus. It thrives on public humiliation, it removes people instead of restoring them. That's powerful right there. And social media has amplified the mindset. My God.
SPEAKER_00In in the very ark. Now, Moses and the Lord commanded us that such should be stoned. But what said thou?
SPEAKER_02Okay, this they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger he wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not by God. So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself. Y'all listen now, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you. In other words, baby, a self-examination. It's time for the body of Christ to have a wake-up call and a self-examination and look at the man or the woman in the mirror. My God, my God. Let him first be the first one to catch us to cast a stone at her. And again, it tells us that Jesus stooped down and he wrote on the ground. Huh? And they which heard it, being convicted, catch that, because they were not without seeing people of God, being convicted by their own conscience, went one by went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even until the last. So I'm gonna say it again. It's time for a heart check. It's time to re-evaluate who we are, it's time to look inwardly and say to God, cry out to God. David said, Lord, created me a clean heart and renewing me a righteous spirit. Now the scripture in there says, Lord, rent my heart and not my garment. In other words, I need you to tear it all out. All of the hate, all of the bigotry, all of the discord, all of the division, all of the racism, all of the backbite, all of the backlash, all of the gossiping, whatever it may be, God, I need you to tear it out of me by the root. My God, help me, Jesus. She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee. Go and sin no more. Notice what Jesus did. He did not deny her sin. Uh-huh. Somebody said he showed grace. Grace, grace. He extended grace, my God. And he extended, he gave her mercy, but he extended grace unto her. He did not deny her sin, it says, but he also did not destroy her. Uh-huh. So he didn't beat her down, he didn't cast her out. What did he do? He corrected her with dignity. My God. My God. Word of God says, What loving kindness have I drawn thee. My God. And that is what the church must learn to do. Because exposure without redemption is not kingdom. Let me say that again. That is what the church must do again today in the now. Because exposure without the redemptive power of Jesus Christ is not kingdom. It's a lot of sounding symbols and noise. Somebody need to catch that. Exposure without condemnation without redemption is not a kingdom. I got a drink, y'all. My mouth dry. Okay. Grace and truth. Let's look at this.
SPEAKER_00Believers. Learn too far. Lean too far in one direction. Some carry truth but no compassion. Others carry compassion but refuse truth. But Jesus, he muddled both perfectly. Grace say you are love. Truth say you must love. Grace, grace without truth, create compromise. Truth without grace create damage. And Ephesians chapter 4 and verse 15 says, But speaking the truth in love may grow up into him in all things, which is the head in Christ. Notice truth must truth must be spoken in love.
SPEAKER_02Y'all hear that? So listen here. We got to stop trying to get in the pulpit, getting upset, leaders, ministers, lay ministers, whatever position you are in the church. We got to stop trying to get up in the pulpit and use that as our whipping post, as the older people used to say back in the day. We got to stop getting up talking about we openly rebuking somebody. Are we doing it from a place of love? Are we extending grace? Because guess what? God redeemed us. So where's the redemptive power? The redemptive power of Jesus Christ making operative in your life. We read the word, we do all of these other things, but I want to I want to see the application because the application shows me the fruit of your labor and what you have been in the prayer closet and what you've been contending with, and what you've been telling God, God, I need you to I need you to help me. God, I'm I'm going down the wrong road. God, I'm I'm short, patience. I don't have the patience I should have. Lord, I'm I'm clicking all the time. Whatever it may be, you need to go to God, each and every last one of us. That's why the word of God tells us we must crucify our flesh daily. We got to do it's a daily walk, y'all. The the the let me tell you something. The most beautiful thing to me was when I came into the knowledge of by being tested in the fiery furnace. There was an incident that happened to me a few years back. And when I tell you, all I could do is cry for mercy for the person who wronged me that was a spiritual leader. Let me tell y'all something. That's it. And you know what? I left it right there. Don't hate them. I'm not gonna put their name out there. I didn't run to social media, I didn't gossip about them, I didn't talk about them, I didn't bite, I don't do no, no, no. Because you know what? You don't tear down a ministry to build up what God has for you. Huh? Somebody that's for somebody that's gonna listen today. So we're to do this not in arrogance, not in mockery, not in cruelty. Why? Because people of God love matters, and this generation desperately needs believers who know how to carry both the conviction but also the compassion. Because people cannot heal in environments of humiliation. If you keep beating someone down in the church, you keep beating someone, your children down in the house, you keep beating your husband down in the house, you keep beating your wife down in the house, you know what you've done, you've lost your ability to witness. I don't want you trying to speak over my life, I don't want you trying to pray for me. I'm not gonna have you talking about intercede for me. No, no, no, get your house in order. Because the word of God tells us that charity starts at home. So if you can't run your own house, come on, somebody, you are not gonna be able to run God's house. And let me go a little, let me go a little further. Let me go a little further for people who know us globally. Listen, I could not do what I do if it was not for my husband, Apostle Herbie, because he is the head of everything that God has burnt through. Are Lords for the kingdom of God and from the people of God? Because it's not ours. We are stewards of what He's given us. He is the visionary. I am the architect. Someone. He sees it and I build it. Come on, somebody. See, we we got to understand this. He is the head. I'm a strong woman when it comes to the things of God. Yes, I am. However, guess what? I know what spiritual submission is. I honor my husband. I honor my husband when we're alone, when nobody's watching. I honor my husband in the household of all of our children can relate to it. My whole family can relate and tell you. We live what we preach. That was one of our merch on our t-shirts back in 2018. Hear me when I say this. We're Sunday morning Christians. But then if we can't run our house, we want to run to the church house and try to run that house. But I've come to tell you all today, please sit down somewhere because you're messing people up. Leaders, it's time to have a backbone. Leaders, it's time to set these people down. When you know they're not lining up with protocol and everything that's been laid out within the body of Christ, if you know that they're not honoring their leaders and doing what they're supposed to do, if you know that they're around here slipping, tipping, and dipping, set them down. Why? Because the blood would be required on our hands. There's no time to play with these people. No. Listen, listen, sonship is only for sons and daughters. Okay? All of these, and that's for covenant relationships. When you go down with these connected, connected people. Some people say in the South connected folks, guess what? Honey, dare cut your throat and keep moving. You right here leading and bleeding, leading in hemorrhage. You in the trenches. But you know what? Covenant is if I have to fall on the sword for you. If come on, somebody, if I have to ransom my life for you, I'm I'm willing to do it. We need to have that mentality of a route to a Naomi. When in other words, she had don't say wherever you go, I go. Uh wherever you live, I live, your God should be my God, your people should be my people. In other words, she had that mindset that no matter where Naomi went, she was going. And wherever she was bearing, she was gonna be buried with her. See, some of y'all should have some of the holiday. Some of y'all need to be asking God for sons and daughters, especially the daughters, women of God that you're training up and you're mentoring. Ask God to send you some roots and keep the orphaners over there. Come on, somebody. I'm gonna get back onto the podcast because I'm about to shift and preach. Because people cannot heal in environments of humiliation, and unfortunately, some believers are more interested in exposing people than restoring them. After the exposure comes, who is there to restore them? Uh-huh. It's scriptural, y'all. This is not the heart of Christ. No, we're doing things in the church that is that that does not line up with the word. It's mutated, my God. It's counterfeit. It's only serving selfish fleshly needs, but it's not serving for the kingdom, for the multiplication of the works of the kingdom. So, how the church should respond in this hour, people of God, the church must refuse to extremes. We gotta stop ignoring sin and publicly destroy people. Why? Because both are dangerous. Why you say that, Apostle Rose Mary? I'm gonna tell you, Galatians 6 and 1 says, brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, uh-huh, ye which are spiritual, I'm gonna say that again. Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, and in uh-huh, I'm dragging it. Spiritual, in other words, but if you got the right spirit, if you possess the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, then guess what? You will restore such a one in the spirit of meekness, considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. So let me go back to why I say spiritual, because you listen, what spirit are you operating in? Because when you can cut people, when you can publicly destroy people, when you can back, back, backlash, tell other leaders and men and women of God, and it's center men, guess what? But you can't restore them, then you're not operating with the Holy Spirit, you're operating with a familiar spirit. Period, point blank. All right, let's move on. Restore. You don't destroy people of God. And notice the verse says, in the spirit of meekness, it doesn't matter what your title is, it doesn't matter how many, how many uh uh letters you got before your name, how many letters you got after your name. Guess what? God says restore, not destroy. And when we go to them in meekness, guess what? Humble yourselves. Humble yourselves. It doesn't matter, you have not arrived, none of us have. The book of Isaiah says we're just like a filthy rag and not just any rag, a menstrual rag. So we got to get this thing together, people of God. That means humility. Uh-huh. Because nobody is above needing grace. And let's be honest, people of God. Some believers participate in online attacks, gossip, and slander while calling it discernment. I'm so sick and tired of these social media prophets. What you say, apostle? I'm so sick and tired of these social media apostles. My God, every time you turn around, they're on here exposing somebody. But guess what? Where is the redemptive power of Jesus Christ made operative in your life? So the next time before you open up your mouth, before you come into agreement and compromise who you are, man or woman of God, I want you to sit yourself down. Grab a hold to the horns on the altar. I've been seeing this lately, y'all. The altar, the original altar with the four horns on the altar. I was telling uh uh one of the one uh one beautiful woman of God, older woman I call her mama. I'm not gonna put her name on the podcast, but I was talking to her because I saw something Sunday we went to fellowship at the church she belongs to. And I was saying, you know, the Lord showed me the horns of the altar. He showed me the full altar, but the horns on the altar. What is the horns on the altar? When you ever hear people say, grab a hold to the horns of the altar, in other words, grab a hold to that altar, stay there, don't come up until God has changed you, until transformation has made taken place in your life. And the horns of the altar was where they would lay the sacrifices to lay up over the altar while the brazen altar was burning under them for the sacrifice. That's what the horns are there for. So we we have to understand this, people of God, that discernment without love becomes selfish or self-righteousness. Excuse me. The church must become a place of restoration again. Apostle Herbie and I, I think it was probably March, March or maybe late, I think it was March month, and we began to tell the people that the church was the hospital. Whatever ailed you, you would come to church for. Whatever you were in need of, you would bring it to the house of God. But now instead of people coming to the church, they're running from the church. Because it's so many hellings in the church now. Not all, not everybody, but it's so many people that are living a counterfeit life, a counterfeit Christianity, a watered-down word, because there's no application of the true gospel, the unadulterated gospel, my God, until the sinner man does not trust it anymore. It's not all, but there's a there's a big amount now, people of God. The church must become a place of restoration. Let's start there. Yes, because there should be accountability, people of God. If anybody knows anything about RCN ministries, it is the governing arm or the governing body of all of the other ministries go globally. I don't know. We got 14 different things going on. I don't, I would have to really look back and do the count. But it's nothing but the grace of God, it's nothing but God's grace that He has allowed us and God has entrusted us with so much. Scripture tells us to much to whom much is given, much is required. So, in other words, when you see people constantly giving birth to some things, it's because God has tested you and God has found you to be tried and true, and he knows I can put it in your hand to steward it. So that's what it is. To God be the glory, because it does not belong to Apostle Herbie, it does not belong to myself, it's only by God. We are servants with a towel around our waist because we are to serve the body of Christ. Uh-huh. So we got the privacy restoration. There must be accountability. There, there should, there has to be correction. You know what? It's it's something wrong when we see people running from church to church to church, trying to get credential, credential, credential, trying to start a church, trying to go and do all kinds of stuff because they see so-and-so got a podcast, or so-and-so got a YouTube channel, or so-and-so got a Roku channel, or or or they got a Bible college in other countries, or Bible schools in other countries, whatever it may be. I'm gonna tell you all right here. The when you're really gonna be used by God is when you stay within the grace place that God has called you into. That is where you are effective for the kingdom. That's when you're affected, people of God. That's just a that's a that's just a nugget of truth to help somebody this morning. Correction should lead towards healing, not anyone's destruction. So, people of God, Apostle and Herbie want us, we just want to touch on some things here with you as we close today. I want you to think about this personally. How do you respond when someone fails? What are your reactions when someone fails? Do you wash your hand with them? Are you done with them? Do you jump on social media? And see, I'm at tell, I'm gonna help somebody right here too, and just go ahead and tell somebody. It also shows your spiritual maturity or like thereof, because every time you get upset, you got to jump on social media, you're not there yet, baby. You you still don't you still on milk, you're on the bottom of the pacifier and you still wearing a diaper. If you still get offended because of what somebody said about you, okay, you still a baby of Christ. If you still, if if every every time somebody says something, you know, you take it to heart like they're talking to you directly, okay, okay, you still are not there. That's that ankle deep, uh-huh, Ezekiel 47. You know, we did uh we did a sermon a while back about the the Christians. We did, you know, the the four levels, and we talked about the ankle deep, the knee deep, the lawn deep, and then the one where the water had surpassed that they could not they could not walk or cross over. It had no, it had engulfed them, so it was water that they had to swim in. So that's when you've lost everything, lost your way to be able to really control anything. You got to go with the flow wherever God takes you. That's good, right there. That was prophetic nugget. So ask yourself that do you react emotionally, people of God, or do you react spiritually? Do you participate in tearing people down, or do you pray for God to restore them? Are you praying for restoration for the people? Okay, because one of the greatest signs of spiritual maturity is how you handle the failures of others, my God, my God, that'll preach right there, Apostle. And in this generation, the church must become known again for truth, wisdom, restoration, and grace. We cannot, people of God, globally, globally, globally catch this. We cannot be known as the church of compromise, of not silence. We can't be quiet about what we see. We got to call it out, call it out, call it what it is, say what it is, call it out. Don't let people get get tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine. When you know what you see, God is looking for you to open up your mouth, not destruction. We can't be the place in a church of destruction, but Christ like with restoration, the church, the church, and cancer, culture, you're talking about responding with grace and truth, and the theme is discernment in the face of public pressure.
SPEAKER_00The key scriptures are John chapter 1 and verse 14, John chapter 8 and verse 3 to 11, Ephesians chapter 4 and verse 15, Galatians chapter 6 and verse 1.
SPEAKER_02This quote is powerful. Go ahead and hit him with that quote.
SPEAKER_00This quote, the church, the church restores what culture cancels.
SPEAKER_02Listen, that's a whole sermon right there, y'all. Can you see that? Just think about that. We want to leave you with that powerful quote. That the church restores what culture cancels, my God. Let us reflect and respond in this section here as we're coming into our clothes, people of God. And you got to reflect back on your life and then respond. This is a good, these are good nuggets also for your journal. If you're you've someone that journals, it's good, it's a good for you to put it into your journaling. Ask yourself, do I respond emotionally or spiritually when people fail? Okay. Next next thing is reflect and respond. And honestly, do these. Do these as exercises. Have I participated in gossip or public tearing down? The third thing is this am I carrying both grace and truth?
SPEAKER_01So let us challenge you with this activation key.
SPEAKER_02This week, I want you, Apostle Herbie and I. I'm gonna say we. When I say I, I mean we, but we want you just challenge yourself this week and refuse to gossip, refuse slander, refuse the digital mob behavior. What is that? Getting an amen corner with crazy stuff you see on social media, tearing down other people on social media, uh joining the mob and falling into rabbit holes and all of this, going against what we know is not God, okay? Choose restoration instead of destruction. And then we're gonna we're gonna do, we have four questions that here, and we're gonna also give you the answers.
SPEAKER_00Okay, uh, question one should Christians call out sin publicly? The answer is yes, but with discernment, with humility, and biblical order. Correction should always aim towards restoration, not humiliation. My God.
SPEAKER_02What about accountability? The second question.
SPEAKER_00Accountability, accountability is biblical, public destruction is not. There must be wisdom, maturity, and order.
SPEAKER_02The third one is can leaders, leaders be corrected, and the answer to that, people of God, is yes, absolutely. No one is above correction, but correction should be handled biblically and with integrity. So we have to handle it the same way we handle it with anyone else. Remember, you also have to handle that the same way with leaders.
SPEAKER_00Okay, the fourth one. What if I have been canceled or publicly attacked?
SPEAKER_02God restores what people reject. Your mistakes do not erase God's ability to redeem your life. We leave you, people of God, with this closing declaration. I will walk in truth and grace. I will restore and not destroy. I will respond spiritually, not emotionally, and I will reflect Christ in how I handle others. Now, we are going to pray out with you all because we've got to we've got to really cover this series because of the weight that's on this series for what we're going on in a divided world. We we've got to cover it correctly.
SPEAKER_01Amen.
SPEAKER_02All right. So, Father, we thank you for every word that has been spoken and every seed that has been planted during this time together. We pray that what has been released would not fall on hardened ground, but would produce wisdom, growth, healing, maturity, and transformation in the lives of those who are listening and will listen. Strengthen faith, restore families, refocus minds, and hearts turn back towards your will and your purpose. Give your people discernment, oh God, for this hour courage to stand in truth as we contend to act for our faith, and grace to walk in obedience. And you all know that we pray for protection over every listener and their households. Lord, cover them spiritually, emotionally, mentally, physically, and financially. Let your peace rest upon them and let your hand guide them throughout the week. Father, help us to not only hear truth, but to apply it. Let us become disciplined disciples, wise stewards, loving family members. My God. And kingdom-minded believers who reflect Christ's well in every area of our lives. Now we declare that no weapon formed against your people shall prosper. And we decree divine alignment, stability, wisdom, and supernatural strength over every listener connected to this podcast. As we leave this episode, oh God, your presence continues to go before us, strengthen us, and lead us according to your perfect will in Jesus' mighty name. And we say amen. Amen. All right, people of God, people of God. So we will be back here again on next month. You know, we used to do every Wednesday. We had to switch it up because of our itineraries and how busy we are globally. But we are thankful just to be able to serve, to be able to pour into the people. Of God globally on the voices of the church in the divided world. The episode three will focus on faith and politics. Woo! You all do not want to miss this. It's gonna be powerful. Faith in politics, engaging without losing your witness. Because what we've been seeing, we've got two types of Christianity. We've got the remnant, and then we've got Christian nationalism that is not of God. There, it's more more fleshly monetary driven. There's a lot going on there, we're going to deal with next month. But it's dealing with we can't get so engulfed in politics that we're not walking in faith and losing and not possessing any longer our ability to be able to witness with the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world. And the thing is going to deal with kingdom allegiance over political identity. That's gonna be powerful right there. You all do not want to miss episode three. Apostle Herbie, I turn to you, honey. Is there anything else you want to say?
SPEAKER_00I hope this podcast reach y'all, and all your son is very informative. So, so so who whoever air to hear, let them hear what the spirit is saying in Jesus' name.
SPEAKER_02Amen. Amen. All right, we love you all. God bless you, God keep you until next month. I may end up doing some pop-ups on some other things, I'm not sure, on the podcast, um, but it depends on what the itinerary looks like because we are continually birthing and giving birth as we're covering globally, and continue to pray with us for everything that's being done around the world for the for the people of God and for those that are coming into the knowledge of who God is, and those that are converting from other religions into really accepting the Lord as Lord and Savior in their lives. So God bless you, God keep you until next month. We love you much. Have a blessed, blessed rest of your day. God bless.