Folly and Wisdom - E.57 - No Compromise Radio
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Pastor Mike explores the central offense and power of the gospel: the "scandal" of the cross. The episode begins with a "Kooks and Barney's" segment critiquing the teaching style of Steven Furtick before transitioning into a deep theological reflection on why the message of a crucified Messiah is inherently offensive to human pride. Drawing from the New Testament, Mike contrasts the worldly search for signs and wisdom with the "folly" of the cross, which remains the power of God for salvation. The discussion serves as a call to return to Christ-centered theology over man-centered prosperity.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnjXpWPMUGc
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