The Troublemakers

Forgiveness is Non-negotiable

1 h 11 min · 24 de sep de 2025
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In this episode, we process a difficult week, name the spiritual battle beneath the headlines, and keep returning to one costly, non-negotiable of following Jesus. We talk about resisting fear, refusing bitterness, blessing our enemies, and letting Scripture reshape our responses in real time.   Scriptures Referenced (quoted or paraphrased in the episode) * Ephesians 4:29–32 — Let your words build up; put away bitterness, anger, harsh words; be kind and forgiving. (read aloud)  * Matthew 5:21–22 — Hate in the heart is the seed of murder; take thoughts captive. (paraphrased/expounded) * Matthew 5:43–45 — Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you; the Father gives sun to evil and good alike. (quoted)  * Ephesians 6:12 — Our battle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual rulers and powers. (quoted) * Psalm 139:23–24 — “Search me… know me… show me what offends You; lead me.” (repeated refrain) * Acts 9:28–31 — Saul’s bold preaching, opposition, protection by believers; the Church grew living in the fear of the Lord. (summarized/quoted)  * 2 Chronicles 7:14 — If My people humble themselves, pray, seek, turn, God will forgive and heal their land. (quoted)  * Acts 1:8 — Witnesses in Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. (paraphrased)  * John 14:6 — Jesus: the way, the truth, and the life. (quoted in context of Paul’s witness)  * Matthew 12:25 — A house divided cannot stand. (paraphrased with the Pharisees account)  * Ephesians 6:10–17 — The armor of God; specifically the helmet of salvation. (paraphrased/applied in parenting)  * Ephesians 5:14 — “Wake up, O sleeper…” (invoked in prayer) * 2 Kings 6:17 — Hills filled with chariots and horses of fire; the Lord’s angel armies surround us. (invoked in prayer)  * 1 John 4:18 — Perfect love casts out fear. (invoked in prayer)  * (Also referenced as a principle) The “fresh and salty water from the same spring” warning about our speech. (alluded to during discussion)  We want to foster an environment where hard, uncomfortable, but needed conversations can happen—in the spirit of Charlie Kirk and in the heart of Jesus. Our hope is to grow a community of troublemakers who are committed to changing their homes, marriages, parenting, and communities, and to tearing down the idols of Baal in our generation. We’d love to hear from you—email us at thetroublemakerspod@gmail.com. Also would you share this episode with someone in your circle? You have influence in places we don’t, and that’s how this mission spreads. This isn’t about money or building our name; it’s about amplifying what the Lord has put on our hearts.   Be a Troublemaker with us—tearing down idols, building strong families, and living boldly for the Kingdom.

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