The Washington Defender Podcast
Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today What if some of the “convictions” you’re pushing on others were never meant to be their burden in the first place? What if God asked you to carry them quietly, just between you and Him, while you gently restore others only when they cross His clear lines of trespass and sin? In this devotional, we unpack Romans 14 and Galatians 6 to separate personal preference from biblical absolute, so you can walk in freedom, not legalism. Stay with me as we explore how a quiet, confident faith before God can still boldly transform the public square. This devotional from Pastor Brian Noble dives into Romans 14:22–23, explaining how some convictions are meant to be held quietly before God rather than enforced loudly on others. Using practical examples like entertainment choices, it shows how personal preferences can easily turn into legalism when we try to conform people to our own image instead of God’s. The message contrasts personal convictions with clear biblical trespasses described in Galatians 6, calling believers to restore others gently while examining their own hearts. It ends by anchoring everything in Christ’s redemption and urging listeners to know the difference between preferences and absolutes as they defend and advance biblical values in the public square. Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/ [https://fpiw.bndlr.co/] TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/ [https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/]
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