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Richmond Pentecostal Church

The official podcast of Richmond Pentecostal Church in Richmond, BC.

  1. Conclusion: When Nations Turn on Themselves

    15 Jun

    Conclusion: When Nations Turn on Themselves

    In this episode, Lead Pastor Aaron Ross brings us to the grand finale of our series, "REBELLION, RETRIBUTION, RESCUE: The Relentless Spiral of Judges," and things get incredibly real. We are landing at the absolute rock bottom of Israel's history. If you thought the earlier stories in this series were wild, Judges chapter 20 takes it to a whole new level. For the first time in generations, the nation actually unites "as one man", but instead of coming together to do something good or drive out toxic cultural influences, they launch a massive, devastating civil war against their own brothers.   Pastor Aaron dives deep into the chaos of what happens when a society completely rejects God’s leadership, tries to operate on "hog-headed righteousness," and treats God like a lucky charm to bless bad decisions they’ve already made. It’s a sobering, fast-paced, and highly relevant look at how easily we can become the very things we say we despise when we let self-justification run the show.   But this finale isn't just a history lesson on a nation turning on itself; it's a massive wake-up call and a beautiful reminder of why we desperately need a King like Jesus , Jesus sacrificed His own life to save us, even while we were unfaithful and in sin. We need a King who does not just purge evil from our society, but who changes our hearts from the inside out and purges evil from our hearts through his own “victorious defeat” on the cross. As we look at the ruins of Benjamin, we are reminded that God’s grace is far greater than our sin.” Turn the volume up, share this with a friend, and join us for the final chapter of Judges as we talk about why God's grace is always infinitely bigger than our biggest failures.   Hit play and let's get into it

    48 min

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