Is it our job to warn others away from sin—or just to help them pick up the pieces after they fall? This week, we react to a provocative clip from Tullian Tchividjian and explore the tension between grace, truth, and our responsibility to each other in Christian community.
In this episode:
(00:00) – Intro
(03:46) – When grace feels like a provocation
(04:45) – Grace, public failures, and owning your crap
(08:41) – What Christians get wrong about rock bottom
(09:56) – The cliff, the crash, and the call to stay
(12:26) – Do warnings even work?
(13:56) – The role of the Holy Spirit in a person’s turning point
(15:56) – When you’re the one falling apart
(18:26) – What Scripture really says about calling out sin
(20:26) – Who has earned the right to speak into your life?
(21:56) – Warnings without love fall flat
(25:56) – What actually counts as sin?
(27:56) – Your convictions aren’t universal
(32:56) – Picking up the pieces, not enabling the crash
(34:56) – We don’t just fail once
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