Trinity and Christian Life
Are we preaching a version of Jesus that doesn't actually exist?In this episode, we dive deep into the theological crisis fracturing the contemporary local church in 2026. As congregations navigate a complex landscape of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism, megachurch consumerism, and the rise of AI in spiritual formation, the Gospel is frequently being fragmented. We explore how modern believers are left trapped in a spiritual tug-of-war between two devastating extremes:On one side is the trap of legalism, fueled in places like Singapore by kiasu (the fear of losing out) culture, which turns salvation into a transaction and leads to severe pastoral and congregational burnout. On the other side is the illusion of antinomianism, popularized as "hyper-grace" theology, which dangerously severs Jesus as Savior from Jesus as Lord by treating God's moral commands as obsolete.Drawing on insights from the 18th-century Marrow Controversy, we reveal how legalism and antinomianism are actually "non-identical twins from the same womb," born from a failure to trust God's generous character. The only remedy for both errors is the robust preaching of the "Whole Christ". Join us as we unpack the beauty of union with Christ (unio cum Christo) and the "double grace" (duplex gratia) of justification and sanctification, proving that radical grace and the call to holiness are meant to be united.Key Takeaways in this Episode: * The 2026 Cultural Shift: How digital ecosystems, AI, and consumer-driven theology are shaping a highly susceptible Gen Z and creating a "cherry-picked" Jesus. * The Kiasu Epidemic: Why performance-driven spirituality is creating a crisis of chronic fatigue and severe mental health struggles among church leaders. * Deconstructing Hyper-Grace: A look at why removing the moral law and the need for ongoing confession produces a shallow faith entirely unprepared for suffering. * The Grammar of the Gospel: Practical strategies for local pastors to preach the "indicatives" (what God has done) before the "imperatives" (what we must do) to avoid both moralism and stagnation. * Ecclesiology that Heals: How expository preaching, plurality of leadership, Sabbath rest, and the sacraments anchor a church against cultural extremes. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you found this episode helpful for your spiritual walk or pastoral ministry!
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