Episode 141: Don’t Pile On. Pray On.
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Episode 141: Don’t Pile On. Pray On.
Today’s episode tears the mask off cancel culture. A high-profile CEO and his HR director—a kiss cam scandal explodes across the internet. Mockery spreads. Memes multiply. Christians join the mob.
But at C-Suite for Christ, we flip the script. We don’t throw stones—we pray. We don’t laugh at a fall—we grieve. We don’t feed the frenzy—we fight the spiritual battle on our knees.
Because Jesus is still Lord—even when the world feasts on shame. He is grace in scandal, truth in chaos, hope for the fallen, and a cross for every sinner—including you and me.
The world is watching. The mob is howling. The spotlight is coming. What will you do when your moment of truth arrives?
Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in Scripture.
But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.” (James 4:6)
Key takeaway:
06:24 - The idolatry of being right, the idol of moral superiority, the counterfeit gospel of cancel culture. Because here's the hard truth. When we mock others to feel righteous, we become Pharisees ourselves. When we laugh at the downfall of others to boost our own image, we become spiritual cannibals. You see, we're supposed to be salt and light, not gasoline on the fire. Instead of being known for mercy, we're becoming known for memes. Instead of being known for prayer, we're known for posts. And instead of pointing people to Jesus, we point fingers at them.
23:07 - Let us not be known as the people who laugh loudest when others fall. Let us be known as those who pray the hardest. Let us be the ones—let us not be the ones who cancel. Let us be the ones who cover in prayer. Let us not reflect the culture. Let us reflect Christ. Don’t pile on. Pray on.
27:09 - Fighting like Christ means confronting sin with scripture, not shame. It means holding people accountable while holding the cross in front of them. It means saying, yes, what you did was wrong. But you’re not beyond redemption. You’re not beyond healing. You’re not beyond hope. That is the power of the gospel. ... If the Gospel isn't good news for them, it's not good news for you either. If it doesn’t reach the person caught in sin, it doesn’t reach the prideful Pharisee either. We all need grace. We all need truth. We all need Jesus.
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