123. Postmillennial Womanhood (Rebekah Merkle Interview)
July 25, 2024 • Kendall Lankford, Rebekah Merkle
SUMMARY In this conversation, Kendall Lankford and Rebekah Merkle discuss post-millennialism and its impact on everyday life, particularly for women. They explore the importance of understanding scripture honestly and submitting to its teachings on womanhood. They challenge the popular narratives of feminism and self-fulfillment, emphasizing the mission-oriented nature of being a woman. They also highlight the need to avoid reactionary responses and instead embrace a biblical view of womanhood that is rooted in scripture. In this conversation, Rebekah Merkle and Kendall Lankford discuss the importance of understanding and embracing biblical womanhood. They emphasize the need to take the Word of God seriously and not water down its teachings on womanhood. They highlight the timeless and transcultural nature of biblical principles and the importance of older women teaching younger women. They also discuss the misconceptions and pressures women face in society and how postmillennialism provides a unique perspective on womanhood. The conversation concludes with practical advice for girls, young women, and older women on how to be faithful in their respective stages of life. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Understanding post-millennialism and its impact on everyday life can provide hope and joy in a kingdom that will not end. 2. A biblical view of womanhood challenges the popular narratives of feminism and self-fulfillment. 3. Women are called to be wives, mothers, and helpers to their husbands, but there are exceptions and unique callings for single women and widows. 4. Scripture provides guidance on what it means to be a faithful woman in different stages of life. 5. It is important to read scripture honestly and submit to its teachings on womanhood, avoiding reactionary responses and embracing a biblical view. 6. Recognize the timeless and transcultural nature of biblical principles. Value the importance of older women teaching younger women. 7. Reject the misconceptions and pressures society places on women. 8. Embrace the unique perspective on womanhood provided by postmillennialism. 9. Be faithful in your respective stage of life and fulfill your calling to the glory of God. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Rebecca's Projects 02:57 The Impact of Post-Millennialism on Everyday Life 07:41 Challenging the Narratives of Feminism and Self-Fulfillment 13:39 The Callings of Women: Wives, Mothers, and Helpers 18:16 Faithfulness in Womanhood: Guidance from Scripture 23:49 Reading Scripture Honestly and Embracing a Biblical View of Womanhood 29:38 Taking the Word of God Seriously 32:16 Rejecting Misconceptions and Pressures on Women 35:04 Postmillennialism: A Unique Perspective on Womanhood 45:28 Being Faithful in Your Stage of Life: Fulfilling Your Calling to the Glory of God FOLLOW US For more teachings, visit The Shepherd's Church website. Connect with us on our social media channels: Facebook: Kendall W Lankford https://http://www.facebook.com/kendall.w.lankford Twitter: Kendall Lankford https://twitter.com/kendalllankford Instagram: The Shepherd's Church https://http://www.instagram.com/theshepherdschurch TikTok: Reformed Pastor https://www.tiktok.com/@reformed_pastor #Postmillennialism #BiblicalWomanhood #ChristianLiving #FaithfulLiving #KendallLankford #RebekahMerkle #TheShepherdsChurch #ChristianFaith #BiblicalTeaching #ReformedTheology #ChristianWomen #KingdomHope #ScriptureTruth #FaithfulWomanhood
John 21:1-11 (Coming To The End Of Yourself)
July 21, 2024 • Kendall Lankford • John 21:1–11
As we are winding down our time in the Gospel of John, we examine the final miracle of Christ, and see what it teaches us about Jesus. Join us as we consider Jesus' final miracle and learn what it teaches us about Him!
122. The Rise of the New World
July 19, 2024 • Kendall Lankford
Join Pastor Kendall Lankford as he explores the rise of the new world and the practical implications of postmillennialism. Discover how Jesus' advent marked the decisive end of the old covenant age and the glorious dawn of a new era. Key Points Covered: Biblical Perspective on the World: Understanding the term "world" in various biblical contexts. Old Covenant vs. New Covenant: Transition from the old system of temples, priests, and sacrifices to the new, superior era of Christ’s reign. New World Temple: Jesus as the cornerstone and His people as the living stones of the new, indestructible temple. New World Sacrifice: Jesus' once-for-all sacrifice surpassing the old sacrificial system. New World Feasting: The significance of the Lord's Day and weekly communion as the new covenant festal calendar. New World Law: Jesus fulfilling the Law and bringing grace and truth to God's people. New World Covenant Sign: Baptism as a more inclusive and expansive sign than circumcision. New World Priesthood: Jesus as our eternal High Priest and all believers as priests. New World People: Inclusion of all people, regardless of ethnicity, as part of God's chosen people. Connect with The Shepherd’s Church: Visit Us: 10 Jean Ave, Chelmsford, MA 01824 Service Times: Sunday School @ 8:30am, Worship @ 10am Contact: mailto:contact@theshepherds.church | (978) 304-6265 Learn More: The Shepherd's Church 💬 Comments & Feedback welcome: Engage with us below! 📲 Stay Updated: Visit our website and subscribe to our newsletter or blog for the latest articles and sermons. Follow Pastor Kendall on Social Media: Facebook: Kendall W Lankford TikTok: Reformed Pastor Instagram: The Shepherd's Church Twitter: Kendall Lankford #Postmillennialism #Eschatology #NewCovenant #TheShepherdsChurch #KendallLankford #BiblicalWorldview #ChristianFaith #KingdomOfGod #Gospel #BiblicalTeaching #Theology #ChristianLiving #FaithJourney #JesusChrist #ChristianPodcast #ChurchLife #SpiritualGrowth
John 20:30-31 (Covenant Renewal Commission)
July 14, 2024 • Kendall Lankford • John 20:30–31
As we look at the purpose for John's Gospel today, we also see the overarching covenant structure of the book, and what Jesus is commissioning us as Christians to be and to become. Join us as we look at our purpose and our commission!
121. Postmillennialism and Politics (My Interview with Joe Boot)
July 12, 2024 • Kendall Lankford, Joe Boot
SUMMARY Join Pastor Kendall Lankford from The Shepherd's Church and Dr. Joe Boot as they discuss the intersection of postmillennialism, politics, and cultural engagement. Dr. Boot shares insights on how understanding postmillennialism practically can impact various aspects of life. Learn about the Ezra Institute's work in worldview and cultural apologetics, training believers to engage with unbelievers and bring every sphere of life under the lordship of Jesus Christ. Dr. Boot encourages starting where you are and applying kingdom principles in your vocation and areas of influence. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Postmillennialism should be understood practically and applied to various sectors of life. The Ezra Institute focuses on worldview and cultural apologetics, training believers in biblical worldview and engaging with unbelievers. Every sphere of life should be brought under the lordship of Jesus Christ and transformed to glorify God. Start where you are and apply the principles of the kingdom of God in your specific vocations and areas of influence. QUOTES: "Postmillennialism should be understood in a practical way and applied to various sectors of life." "Every sphere of life should be brought under the lordship of Jesus Christ and transformed to glorify God." CONNECT WITH US: Website: https://http://www.theshepherds.church Facebook: https://http://www.facebook.com/kendall.w.lankford Twitter: https://http://www.facebook.com/kendall.w.lankford Instagram: https://http://www.instagram.com/theshepherdschurch TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reformed_pastor LIKE. COMMENT. SUBSCRIBE! If you enjoyed this discussion, please like, subscribe, and leave a comment below! Let us know your thoughts and how you are applying these principles in your life. Your support helps us reach more people with the power of the Gospel!
120. It's The End Of The World: Understanding Eschatology (PART 1)
July 5, 2024 • Kendall Lankford
Join Pastor Kendall Lankford as he unpacks the concept of eschatology and challenges the common misconception about the end of the world. Discover the Biblical distinction between the old covenant age and the new covenant age brought by Jesus Christ. Key Points Covered: Misconceptions about Eschatology - Understanding the true Biblical narrative about the end times. Old Covenant vs. New Covenant - The transformation from the old system of temples, priests, and sacrifices to the new era of Christ’s reign. Preterism Explained - The belief that most eschatological passages were fulfilled with the collapse of the old Jewish world in AD 70. Prophetic Fulfillment - Insights from Daniel, Malachi, and New Testament writers on the end of the old world. Jewish Rejection and Persecution - How the Jewish nation’s rejection of Christ and persecution of Christians led to the old world’s destruction. False Gospel and Divine Judgment - The impact of false teachings and the significance of God’s judgment on the old world. New Testament Clarity - Understanding Greek terms for “world” and “age” and their implications for eschatology. Early Church Response - How first-century believers lived in light of imminent judgment and the establishment of the new covenant. Modern Application - How we should respond to the end of the old world and live in the new age of Christ’s Kingdom. Next Week: Dive into postmillennialism, exploring the optimistic view of Christ’s Kingdom conquering all. Connect with The Shepherd’s Church: Visit Us: 10 Jean Ave, Chelmsford, MA 01824 Service Times: Sunday School @ 8:30am, Worship @ 10am Contact: mailto:contact@theshepherds.church | (978) 304-6265 Learn More: http://theshepherds.church 💬 Comments & Feedback welcome: Engage with us below! 📲 Stay Updated: Go on our website and subscribe to our newsletter or subscribe to our blog for the latest articles and sermons. Check pastor Kendall out on other social media platforms Facebook: https://http://www.facebook.com/kendall.w.lankford TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reformed_pastor Instagram: https://http://www.instagram.com/theshepherdschurch Twitter: https://twitter.com/kendalllankford #Eschatology #Postmillennialism #Theology #Christianity #BiblicalTeaching #ThePRODCAST #ShepherdsChurch
119. The History of Christian Optimism (Interview with George Grant) | A Practical Postmillennialism
June 28, 2024 • Kendall Lankford, George Grant
Summary In this conversation, Kendall Lankford interviews Dr. George Grant, an expert in history and a pastor. They discuss the importance of understanding God's work in history and the role of optimism in eschatology. They explore the different eschatological views throughout church history, including historic premillennialism, optimistic amillennialism, and optimistic postmillennialism. They highlight the predominant view of optimism in the early church and the Middle Ages, and the shift towards pessimism during the medieval period. They also discuss the distinction between optimistic amillennialism and postmillennialism. During the 14th century, Christians faced a time of trial with events like the Black Death and the Hundred Years War. However, amidst the pessimism, there were renewal movements led by figures like Jerome of Prague, Jan Hus, and John Wycliffe that laid the foundation for the Reformation. The reformers, influenced by these movements, were optimistic about the future and believed in the power of the gospel. However, over time, the church turned inward and lost its optimism, leading to the decay of culture. Today, there is a resurgence of the gospel and a recovery of biblical truth, but it requires faithful living and a focus on the next right thing. KEY TAKEAWAYS Understanding God's work in history is important for believers Optimism is a key aspect of eschatology in the early church and the Middle Ages Different eschatological views have existed throughout church history Pessimism became more prevalent during the medieval period There is a distinction between optimistic amillennialism and postmillennialism Renewal movements in the 14th century laid the foundation for the Reformation The reformers were optimistic about the future and believed in the power of the gospel The church turned inward and lost its optimism, leading to the decay of culture There is a resurgence of the gospel and a recovery of biblical truth happening today Faithful living and a focus on the next right thing are essential in this cultural moment CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:26 Understanding God's Work in History 13:46 Optimism in Eschatology: Early Church and Middle Ages 31:17 Distinguishing Between Optimistic Amillennialism and Postmillennialism 32:57 The Erosion of Optimism in the 14th Century 34:10 Renewal Movements and the Foundation for the Reformation 36:00 The Optimism of the Reformers 37:01 The Decay of Culture and the Loss of Optimism 44:00 The Resurgence of the Gospel and Recovery of Biblical Truth 55:30 Faithful Living in a Cultural Moment
118. The Unshakable, Unstoppable, Kingdom of God
June 28, 2024 • Kendall Lankford
Welcome to The PRODCAST, hosted by pastor Kendall Lankford. In this episode, we dive into one of the most challenging books of the New Testament: the Book of Hebrews. Often misunderstood and avoided due to its complexity, Hebrews offers profound insights into eschatology and the nature of Christ's reign. Join us as we explore how this pivotal text supports the postmillennial view, highlighting key passages that affirm Christ's current reign, the promise of our unending rest, the New Covenant, and the vision of an unshakable kingdom. 🔹 Key Topics Covered: 1. Christ's Reign and Victory: Understand how Hebrews confirms that Christ is reigning now, bringing His end-time kingdom into the present. 2. The Promised & Progressive Peace and Rest: Discover how the peace and rest of God are progressively realized on earth. 3. The New Covenant and Cosmic Transformation: Learn about the transformative power of the New Covenant inaugurated by Christ. 4. The Nature of Christ’s Future Coming: See how Christ's second coming is not about dealing with sin but about saving those eagerly waiting for Him. 5. The Unshakable Kingdom of Jesus: Explore how Christ's kingdom is unshakable and unstoppable, destined to transform the world. 🔔 Like, Subscribe, and Share: Help us spread the Gospel to more people by engaging with our content and sharing it with your network. 📖 Read More: For detailed articles on eschatology and additional resources, visit our blog on The Shepherd’s Church website: http://www.theshepherds.church Thank you again for tuning in to The PRODCAST. Until next time, go forth and serve your King with faithfulness and vigor!
117. Postmillennial Fan Fiction (Marcus Pittman Interview Part 2)
June 21, 2024 • Kendall Lankford, Marcus Pittman
SUMMARY In this conversation, Kendall Lankford and Marcus discuss the intersection of post-millennial thinking and the arts. They explore the concept of post-millennial fan fiction and how it envisions the future of Christianity. They also delve into the idea of the reversal of the curse and how technological advancements can contribute to the restoration of the world. They touch on topics such as the agricultural revolution, the printing press, and the potential of AI. The conversation highlights the importance of Christians investing in technology and innovation to further the kingdom of God. The conversation explores the intersection of faith, technology, and the mission of Christians to transform the world. It discusses the importance of faith and works in the life of a believer, rejecting the idea that anything digital or technology-based is inherently evil. The conversation also highlights the role of Christians in beautifying the earth and multiplying the Christian worldview through various means. It emphasizes the need for Christians to play the long game and invest in long-term missions and projects. The conversation touches on the potential of space travel, the importance of a gospel foundation in solving problems like cancer, and the need to remove barriers to entry in various industries. In this conversation, Kendall and Marcus discuss the integration of science, technology, industry, and biblical mandate. They emphasize the importance of Christians investing in companies and building economies to bring about positive change in the world. They also touch on topics such as nuclear energy, the need for a Christian view of government, and the importance of passing down inheritance to future generations. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to actively engage in various fields and use their resources to advance the kingdom of God. KEY TAKEAWAYS Post-millennialism envisions a future where the gospel fills the earth and the world is restored to the Garden of Eden. Technological advancements can contribute to the reversal of the curse and the restoration of the world. Christian entrepreneurs should invest in technology that serves a global purpose and furthers the kingdom of God. The promise of long life and the elimination of death is a part of the post-millennial vision. Christians should embrace and invest in technological innovations that align with the gospel and have the potential to extend human life. Faith and works are important in the life of a believer, rejecting the idea that anything digital or technology-based is inherently evil. Christians are called to beautify the earth and multiply the Christian worldview through various means. Christians need to play the long game and invest in long-term missions and projects. A gospel foundation is essential in solving problems like cancer and bringing prosperity to nations. Barriers to entry in various industries need to be removed to foster innovation and growth. Christians should integrate science, technology, industry, and biblical mandate to bring about positive change in the world. Investing in companies and building economies is a way for Christians to have a significant impact and advance the kingdom of God. There is a need for a Christian view of government and the integration of Christian principles in all areas of life. Passing down inheritance to future generations is important for building capital and funding missionary work. Engaging in various fields and using resources to advance the kingdom of God is a responsibility for Christians. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overcoming Challenges 07:19 The Reversal of the Curse in Genesis 26:23 The Role of Christians in Technological Advancements 33:00 Playing the Long Game in Missions and Projects 39:28 The Potential of Space Travel and the Need for a Gospel Foundation 46:38 Solving Problems and Removing Barriers to Entry 59:37 The Disconnect between Words and Actions 01:06:24 Bringing Blessings to the Earth 01:19:07 Unlocking the Potential of Nuclear Energy 01:26:32 Engaging in Various Fields to Advance the Kingdom of God
115. TOP 10 Proofs For Postmillennialism In The Writings Of Paul | A Practical Postmil Series
June 14, 2024 • Kendall Lankford
Introduction: Welcome back to "A Practical Postmillennialism," where we explore the scriptural foundations of a hopeful and victorious eschatology called Postmillennialism. In this episode, we dive into the writings of the Apostle Paul to uncover ten undeniable proofs that Postmillennialism is the correct eschatology. Key Points: Proof 1: The Victory of Christ 1 Corinthians 15:24-25 - Paul describes the end of the world occurring when Jesus hands the Kingdom back to God after abolishing all rule and authority, demonstrating Christ's reign until all His enemies are under His feet. Proof 2: The Growth of the Kingdom Colossians 1:3-6 - Paul praises the Colossian church for their hope and optimism in the Gospel, which is constantly bearing fruit and increasing, showcasing Paul's belief in the Gospel's triumph. Proof 3: The Power of the Gospel Romans 1:16 - Paul declares the Gospel as the power of God for salvation, contradicting modern evangelical defeatism and affirming the Gospel's unstoppable force destined to transform lives and nations. Proof 4: The Reconciliation of Everything Colossians 1:19-20 - Paul speaks of Jesus reconciling all things to Himself, highlighting the continuous and uninterrupted reign of Jesus to restore and redeem all creation. Proof 5: The Obedience of the Nations Romans 16:25-27 - Paul reminds the Roman church that the mystery of the Gospel has been revealed to all nations, leading to their obedience and glorifying Christ. Proof 6: The Authority of Christ Romans 1:4-6 - Paul explains that Jesus has given the church the authority to bring about the obedience of faith among all Gentiles, emphasizing the church's mandate to win the world for Christ. Proof 7: The Success of the Mission 1 Thessalonians 1:8 - Paul notes that the faith of the Thessalonian church has spread everywhere, demonstrating the Gospel's triumph and the church's success in advancing the Kingdom. Proof 8: The Inheritance of the Saints Ephesians 1:18-23 - Paul prays for the enlightenment of believers' hearts to understand the hope, riches, and power of Christ's reign, leading to a victorious and triumphant church. Proof 9: Triumphing Over Powers Ephesians 3:10 - Paul tells us that through the church, the manifold wisdom of God is made known to rulers and authorities in heavenly places, signifying the church's role in overcoming spiritual powers. Proof 10: Creation and Future Glory Romans 8:18-21 - Paul describes the future glory awaiting believers and the liberation of creation from corruption, pointing to the ultimate renewal of all creation under Christ's reign. Conclusion: Join us as we explore these ten proofs and see how Paul's writings affirm a victorious and hopeful eschatology. Be encouraged and equipped to live boldly for Christ, knowing that His Kingdom is advancing and that we have the privilege of participating in this glorious movement. Subscribe, share, and let's spread the optimistic news of Jesus' ever-growing victory! Subscribe and Follow: https://http://www.theshepherds.church Facebook: https://http://www.facebook.com/kendall.w.lankford Instagram: https://http://www.instagram.com/theshepherdschurch TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reformed_pastor Twitter: https://twitter.com/kendalllankford Thank you for watching! Jesus shall have dominion, and His Kingdom will reign forever! Amen. #Postmillennialism #Eschatology #ApostlePaul #Gospel #KingdomOfGod #VictoryInChrist #Christianity #BiblicalTeaching
John 20:19-23 (New Creation People - Part 1)
June 9, 2024 • Kendall Lankford • John 20:19–23
In today's sermon, we spoke about new creation. When Jesus rose from the grave, He unleashed new creation power on this old creation cosmos. Join us as we consider 8 vital realities that Jesus' resurrection has ushered in.
113: The Revival of Masculinity (Toby Sumpter Interview) | A Practical Postmillennialism Series
June 7, 2024 • Kendall Lankford, Toby Sumpter
Summary In this conversation, Pastors Kendall Lankford and https://studio.youtube.com/channel/uc3r8vfqm1uhbb9crrexwpyg from King's Cross Church in Moscow ID (Also a contributor to the https://studio.youtube.com/channel/uc4uukermjqqbtgxyezymofg podcast) discusses post-millennialism and its connection to the mission of the church and masculinity. Pastor Toby explains how post-millennialism is the belief that Christ's work of sanctification will be applied to history, resulting in the gradual transformation of the world. This view sees the mission of the church as not only preaching the gospel but also bringing the knowledge of the Lord to every area of life. Pastor Sumter emphasizes the importance of having a clear eschatological view to restore purpose and mission in the lives of believers, particularly men. The conversation explores the concept of masculinity and the mission of men to provide and protect. It emphasizes the importance of men having a godly burden and taking risks for the kingdom of God. The conversation also highlights the need for men to aim for eternal glory and to be active in making a positive impact in their families, churches, and communities. It encourages men to be faithful in the little things and to trust God for greater things. KEY TAKEWAWAYS 1. Post-millennialism is the belief that Christ's work of sanctification will be applied to history, resulting in the gradual transformation of the world. 2. The mission of the church is not only to preach the gospel but also to bring the knowledge of the Lord to every area of life. 3. Having a clear eschatological view is important for restoring purpose and mission in the lives of believers, particularly men. 4. Men have been beaten down by society and the church, and an integrated view of eschatology can revive a godly masculinity. 5. The conquest against sin, the world, the flesh, and the devil starts with each individual man and extends to his family, vocation, and church. Men are called to provide and protect, starting with themselves and extending to their families, churches, and communities. 6. Men should aim for eternal glory and be willing to take godly risks for the kingdom of God. 7. Faithfulness in the little things leads to greater impact and blessings from God. 8. Men should be active and engaged in their roles as husbands, fathers, and members of their local church. 9. The struggle and challenges in life are opportunities for growth and glory. KEY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: "Post-millennialism is the doctrine of sanctification applied to history." "Post-millennialism believes that the mission that Jesus gave us is going to be accomplished, not with swords and guns and coercion, but by the preaching of the gospel." "Christ planted his flag in this world, in his crucifixion and resurrection. He claimed this world for himself." "Men ought to be thinking in terms of provide and protect, starting with yourself, working out from there." "Men should be risk takers for the glory of God, taking godly risk for the kingdom." "We're actually training and fighting for eternal glory." CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction and Background of Toby Sumter 02:20 - Understanding Post-Millennialism 08:32 - Why We Don't See a Macro View of Eschatology 12:46 - Toby Sumter's Journey to Post-Millennialism 25:23 - The Connection Between Purpose, Mission, and Eschatology 29:27 - Reviving Godly Masculinity through a Clear Eschatological View 33:58 - The Mission of Men: Provide and Protect 37:32 - Aiming for Eternal Glory: The Post-Millennial Hope 46:10 - Faithfulness in the Little Things 48:40 - Being Active and Engaged in Every Area of Life 54:55 - Embracing the Struggle: Finding Glory in Challenges
John 20:1-16 - The Resurrection Of Christ And The Putting Away Of The Old World
June 2, 2024 • Kendall Lankford • John 20:1–16
In today's sermon, we notice how Christ put away the Old Covenant world of types an shadows and ushered in a new creation by His resurrection from the dead. Join us as we consider these things.
113: Celebrating Abominating (Pride Month And How We Need The Gospel Now More Than Ever!)
May 31, 2024 • Kendall Lankford
Description: Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the show. In today’s episode, we take a break from our eschatology series to address the current cultural climate, especially as we enter the month widely known for its celebration of Pride. Much like the overlooked yet perilous threat of gum disease, if left unchecked, our society has become toxified by moral decay, beginning with smaller infractions that have escalated into full-blown spiritual and cultural rot. Using the analogy of gum disease, we explore how early symptoms of moral deviancy, if left untreated, can lead to catastrophic outcomes. From the inception of the LGBTQ movement to the present-day celebration of what the Bible calls abominations, we draw parallels between untreated gingivitis and the unchecked spread of sin. In this episode, we explore: The initial stages of moral decay and its progressive nature. The Biblical definition and gravity of abominations. The cultural shift over the decades and the church’s role. The urgent need for radical repentance and a return to Biblical fidelity. We conclude by offering the most potent remedy available: the transformative power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Only through repentance and turning back to God can our society hope to find healing and renewal. Join us as we confront the uncomfortable truths and seek divine wisdom to navigate these challenging times. Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more content grounded in Biblical truth. 🔔 Subscribe for more insights and teachings 👍 Like this video if you found it helpful. 🔗 Share this message to spread the message and and to encourage Biblical fidelity. 📖 Scripture References: Leviticus 18:22, Leviticus 18:23-26, Deuteronomy 22:5, Deuteronomy 23:17-18, Proverbs 11:20, Proverbs 15:9, Proverbs 28:9, Jeremiah 6:14-15, Ezekiel 7:4, Proverbs 16:12, Romans 1:26-27, Hebrews 13:4, Jude 1:7, Galatians 5:19-21, 1 Corinthians 6:9-10, Isaiah 55:7, Romans 6:23, 1 John 1:9, Romans 5:8, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Hebrews 3:15, James 4:8-10, Ezekiel 18:30-32, Acts 3:19, Galatians 2:20, John 14:15, 2 Timothy 4:2, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Mark 1:15, Luke 9:26 🙏 Support our ministry: http://www.theshepherds.church/give 📧 Contact us: mailto:kendall@theshepherds.church 🌐 Visit our website: http://www.theshepherds.church Thank you for watching, and may God bless you abundantly. #PrideMonth #BiblicalTruth #Repentance #Gospel #Christianity #CulturalDecay #Abominations #JesusSaves