In today’s polarized cultural moment, many Christians feel caught in a tension:
If we speak clearly, we’re labeled as harsh. If we speak gently, we’re accused of compromise.
So how do followers of Jesus hold firm convictions without losing Christlike character?
In this episode of The Pleasing God Podcast, we explore what Scripture teaches about truth, gentleness, and courage, and why the Bible never separates conviction from love. Drawing on passages such as John 1:14, Ephesians 4:15, and Colossians 4:6, this episode looks to Jesus as the perfect model of grace and truth and challenges believers to reflect His posture in a reactive, divided world.
This conversation is not about culture wars, tone policing, or avoiding hard conversations. Instead, it is about faithful Christian witness—speaking the truth clearly, lovingly, and wisely, while trusting God with the results.
You’ll hear:
This episode also includes a practical “so what?” section, offering real-life guidance for how Christians can examine their hearts, slow down in a reactive world, discern when to engage or step back, and speak as people accountable to Christ.
The goal is to be faithful. In a world marked by outrage and division, the church’s witness is strongest when believers hold convictions firmly, speak truth graciously, and sound more like Christ.
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