The It Makes Sense Podcast
Episode Summary A single question can expose what hours of debate often hides: If Christianity is true, like a fact of reality, would you say yes to Jesus? When someone answers “No,” the obstacle usually isn’t evidence, it’s authority. In this episode, we unpack why truth has to be lived, why “neutrality” is often a myth, and why refusing to live what’s true is choosing a lie. Key Quote “If I’m truly seeking truth, there is no other way to live—truth has to be lived out. Otherwise I’m choosing a lie. And choosing to live a lie is not only selfish, it’s intellectual suicide.” Episode Outline 1) The Question That Cuts Through the Fog * Prompt: “If Christianity is true, would you say yes to Jesus?” * A “No” response reveals something deeper than “I have questions.” 2) The Difference Between “I Can’t” and “I Won’t” * “I’m not convinced” = intellectual uncertainty * “Even if it’s true, no” = spiritual resistance * This is about posture, not information. 3) Why the Real Issue Is Authority * Christianity isn’t merely a worldview; it’s a claim that Jesus is Lord. * Many objections function as cover for: “I don’t want to submit.” * The heart-level confession: “I want autonomy more than truth.” 4) Reverse the Question: What Would I Say? * If truth is real, it must be lived. * If I refuse to live what is true, I’m not a truth-seeker—I’m a self-seeker. * Choosing a lie is selfish and “intellectual suicide.” 5) The Myth of Neutrality * People aren’t neutral; they’re moral creatures with loves, fears, and loyalties. * Often the issue isn’t data—it’s what following Jesus would require. 6) This Was Always the Main Issue in Scripture * People saw Jesus’ works and still rejected Him. * The light exposes; the heart resists exposure. * Jesus doesn’t just ask agreement—He demands discipleship. 7) What Christians Should Do With This * Don’t be shocked: clarity is a gift—now you know how to pray. * Don’t be arrogant: apart from grace, that “No” lives in all of us. * Don’t stop loving: a “No” is a snapshot, not the end of the story. 8) Closing Invitation * Jesus isn’t merely a topic—He’s King. * He doesn’t just offer information; He offers rescue. * The call remains: “Come, follow Me.” Scripture Anchors * John 8:12 — Light of the world * John 3:19–21 — Avoiding the light / loving darkness * Luke 9:23 — Deny self, take up cross, follow * John 14:6 — The way, the truth, and the life * Romans 1:21–25 — Exchanging truth for a lie Discussion Questions (For Small Group / Comments) 1. What’s the difference between “I’m not convinced” and “I wouldn’t follow even if it’s true”? 2. Where do you see the myth of neutrality show up in conversations about faith? 3. What does it mean to live the truth rather than just evaluate it? 4. How should Christians respond when someone admits the issue is authority, not evidence? 5. Where are you tempted to resist truth because it would cost you something? Housekeeping If this episode helped you: * Follow/subscribe so you don’t miss the next one * Leave a rating and review * Share it with someone who’s been dodging the real question More content: Substack—table42ministries.substack.com [http://table42ministries.substack.com/] Youtube—@table42ministries Also on: revolverbroadcasting.com [http://revolverbroadcasting.com/]; table42ministries.org [http://table42ministries.org/] (coming soon) We are also on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Rumble
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