

This IS Us. We Need To Own It. (TAW040)
Jan 14, 2021
This podcast confronts the uncomfortable truths surrounding the January 6 Capitol attack, emphasizing the need to recognize the role of individuals within these events. It calls for spiritual maturity through recognizing and repenting of past lies. Listeners are urged to embrace self-reflection and pursue a journey towards truth, love, and social justice. The importance of accountability within faith communities is discussed, advocating for inclusivity and following Christ's teachings to promote societal progress. Overall, it champions the pursuit of love and change in challenging times.
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Capitol Attack Through Personal Lens
- On January 6th, 2021, Marc Alan Schelske was shocked by the Capitol attack while taking a short social media break during writing time.
- He describes the violent mob storming the Capitol as disturbing and terrifying, made up mostly of white, often Christian, Americans.
Denial Blocks Healing and Growth
- Saying "This isn't us" about violent acts is denial that blocks healing and growth.
- Owning the truth about who we are is the only path to real change in church and country.
Confession Leads to Spiritual Growth
- Spiritual maturity starts with naming, renouncing, and repenting of lies.
- Confession and repentance lead to healing, growth, and deeper spiritual transformation.