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Jesus Is King Review: Inspiration From Scripture Shines
If you are reading this, then you probably have heard that we have a new brother in Christ that goes by the name Kanye West 🙌🙌. Kanye has been making news in Christian circles due to his Sunday Services popping up in unannounced locations. A large choir performs gospel music and someone (sometimes Kanye himself) preaches the gospel of our King Jesus. The Sunday Service even showed up in Dayton, Ohio to bring healing after a mass shooting happened over the summer.
Jesus Is King Review: A Story of Redemption
West had been working on a new album in , set to be released in , titled Yandhi. The title was a play on words comparing himself to Mahatma Gandhi, but God had other plans. In his song Selah, he writes, Everybody wanted Yandhi, then Jesus Christ did the laundry, explaining the work the Holy Spirit was starting within the heart of Kanye during the albums production.
In January of
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Season 4 of the wildly popular series The Chosen hits theaters tonight. The show has been viewed over four million times and has gained an almost cult-like following since its premier in Its popularity alone should be a red flag. The Bible is pretty clear that Jesus Christ and true Christianity will be largely hated and rejected by the world. So when something about Jesus is accepted and applauded, it’s good for us to pause and ask why. Does this show glorify God? Does it accurately portray Jesus Christ and His Word? Is it something we should watch?
I’d have to conclude that the answer to those questions is a resounding no. Here’s 8 reasons why:
1. Dallas Jenkins - I’ve talked about this before, so I’m only going to touch on it. Jenkins is the producer and creative mind behind the show. He has made it clear that he believes Mormons, Catholics, and Christians “love the same Jesus” and have only a few minor theological differences. He put together a group of spiritual advisor
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We've been hearing a lot lately about walls and borders. Now, I'm not against national borders, but inom think we need to put them in perspective. As a Christian, if I a embrace the concept of the kingdom of God, then inom need to let go of a nationalistic framtidsperspektiv. I need to embrace the premise that all humanity fryst vatten created in the image of God. I need to affirm the premise that God is no respecter of borders.
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