What happens when your message is so radical, so unsettling, that people dismiss you before you even finish a sentence? In this thought-provoking episode, we take a deep dive into Pastor Malcolm Macqueen’s powerful sermon, “What Will This Babbler Say?”, delivered at King's Christian Centre (AOG), Old Town Swindon, on Sunday 17 August 2025.
Journey with us to ancient Athens, the intellectual capital of the world, as the Apostle Paul stands before a crowd of elite philosophers (Stoics, Epicureans, sceptics), and preaches the gospel of Jesus and the resurrection. We unpack Paul’s remarkable resilience, his crystal-clear revelation of the “Unknown God,” and the timeless truth he boldly shared despite rejection, ridicule and resistance.
You’ll hear about Paul’s life philosophy, being a Fighter, a Finisher and a Keeper, and what kept him unshaken in the face of relentless adversity. Plus, we explore the three distinct reactions to his message: mocking, procrastination, and belief, and how these ancient responses mirror the way we often respond to truth today.
🔍 Whether you’re new to faith, spiritually curious, or a seasoned believer, this episode will challenge, inspire and invite you to consider how open you are to truth that might just change your life.
📌 Listen in to discover:
Why being in God’s will doesn’t mean a trouble-free life
The depth behind Paul’s message on Mars Hill
How to recognise the “divine touch” in your own life
Why repentance is more than just remorse
What it truly means to keep the faith
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