Vision Church Podcast - Raleigh, NC

The Church that Tolerates Jezebel

46 min · 31. maj 2026
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As you go throughout the week reflect on these takeaways: - Toleration of sin weakens the church. The spirit of Jezebel is strengthened when confrontation is replaced by toleration. Biblical love doesn't ignore sin; it addresses it with truth and grace, calling people to repentance. - Quality over quantity matters to Jesus. God isn't impressed by membership numbers but by faithful servants who demonstrate genuine love, service, and endurance. Small incremental steps for His glory matter more than impressive statistics. - Jesus still offers grace to repent. Even after listing seven deplorable characteristics of the Jezebel spirit, Jesus still extended the opportunity to repent. No matter how far we've strayed, His grace is available when we turn back to Him.

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