Disturbing The Peace with John Amanchukwu
What happens when the pulpit stops proclaiming God's truth and starts redefining it? Pastor John Amanchukwu welcomes back the guest he calls his favorite preacher to have on the show — Bishop Patrick Lane Wooden Sr., his pastor, his bishop, and his father-in-law — for a full episode confronting the biggest stories impacting the church right now. They open with Senator Raphael Warnock's controversial July 4th sermon from the Ebenezer Baptist Church pulpit, in which the sitting U.S. Senator suggested God sent a thunderstorm to drive Americans off the National Mall during the nation's 250th anniversary celebration. Bishop Wooden's response is measured and devastating: "God didn't cancel it. If the God of the Bible really didn't want that to go on, He would have sent a storm that wouldn't have delayed it — it would have canceled it. The President still gave his speech. Thousands showed up. And it was a beautiful night." Then they turn to a megachurch pastor's viral claim that uncompromising pro-life Christians are "satanic." Bishop Wooden — who has called out the number of babies saved from abortion every single Sunday at Upper Room Church of God in Christ for two decades — does not mince words: "He doesn't say he disagrees with you. He doesn't say you may be off. He says it's satanic. Silence is an endorsement — and too many preachers have been consenting on abortion by simply being silent." By that pastor's logic, John asks, was William Wilberforce satanic for refusing to nuance his opposition to slavery? The heart of the episode is one of the most honest conversations on Christian YouTube about the Nolan Wells case — the 18-year-old football player from Ocean Springs, Mississippi, who went to Horn Island with a group of friends on July 4th and never came back. John lays out only what is documented: the timeline, the phone located by Snapchat ping at a house on the mainland, the body recovered July 6th, the pending toxicology, the independent autopsy, and the sheriff's early statements dismissing foul play. Then Bishop Wooden gives an answer you will not hear anywhere else — a grandfather's answer. "I am incredibly conflicted on this one. I'm not going into this objectively — my grandson plays football, my grandson is around this young man's age. If that were my grandchild, there would not be a stone left unturned." He is equally honest in every direction: skeptical of the race hustlers and the coming media circus, skeptical of a sheriff who ruled things out days after the body was found, grieved that five or six Black young men killed in Chicago the same weekend received no cavalry at all, and clear about the standard: "If he drowned, I pray nobody does one minute of time on an accidental death. But if that young man was murdered and they knew about it — lock them up." Evidence first. Justice, whatever it shows. To be continued as the reports come back. 🔥 Shop & Support ⚡️ Website: → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/ ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth 📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://twitter.com/REVWUTRUTH #JohnAmanchukwu #REVWUTRUTH
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