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05-22-25 part 2: Unity in Truth, Boldness in Faith: Fighting the Lies That Divide

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1. Greet the Church—Not Just Your Denomination

Dr. Spoon brings Colossians 4 to a powerful close by emphasizing the unity of the church across geographical and denominational lines. Paul tells the believers to greet the brothers in Laodicea and the church that meets in Nympha’s house—no qualifiers, no conditions. Dr. Spoon unpacks the spiritual importance of this greeting: it affirms our shared identity in Christ. He challenges Christians not to cling too tightly to denominational identity, reminding us that while there are many tribes, there is only one Israel. We’re not Baptist, Pentecostal, or Presbyterian first—we are blood-bought, Spirit-filled children of God.

2. When the World Twists the Word

In a stirring rebuke of cultural compromise, Dr. Spoon exposes how the world perverts God’s truth. He cites examples of biblical names like Nimrod and Nympha being twisted by culture and media, and he warns against letting academia, government, or entertainment redefine biblical values—especially marriage, gender, and truth. These aren’t small issues. They’re foundational to faith. Dr. Spoon urges believers to stand firm: Let God be true and every man a liar. The Word of God doesn’t evolve with culture. If the world calls it outdated or offensive, we must call it holy and eternal.

3. Don’t Be Ashamed of the Gospel—Ever

Dr. Spoon’s passion flares as he encourages believers to stop apologizing for the truth of God’s Word. There is no higher authority than the Creator of the universe. No court, classroom, or celebrity has the right to rewrite Scripture. He declares that the modern world doesn’t just misunderstand the Bible—it actively lies about it, cherry-picking verses while ignoring context. Faithful believers must never let biblical truth be swallowed by worldly lies. If people don’t like what the Bible says, that’s between them and God. Our calling is to speak truth with clarity, love, and boldness.

4. Finish the Work—You’re Not Done Yet

Closing out the book of Colossians, Dr. Spoon draws special attention to Paul’s words to Archippus: “See to it that you complete the ministry you have received in the Lord.” That same charge applies to every believer. If you’re breathing, God’s not done with you. Dr. Spoon makes it personal: whether you feel unqualified, weary, or unsure, your prayers still shift heaven, your voice still matters, and your role in the body is irreplaceable. Like Jesus, who served through death, we’re called to serve all the way through to the finish line. The trumpet hasn’t sounded yet—so get back in the game.

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1. Greet the Church—Not Just Your Denomination

Dr. Spoon brings Colossians 4 to a powerful close by emphasizing the unity of the church across geographical and denominational lines. Paul tells the believers to greet the brothers in Laodicea and the church that meets in Nympha’s house—no qualifiers, no conditions. Dr. Spoon unpacks the spiritual importance of this greeting: it affirms our shared identity in Christ. He challenges Christians not to cling too tightly to denominational identity, reminding us that while there are many tribes, there is only one Israel. We’re not Baptist, Pentecostal, or Presbyterian first—we are blood-bought, Spirit-filled children of God.

2. When the World Twists the Word

In a stirring rebuke of cultural compromise, Dr. Spoon exposes how the world perverts God’s truth. He cites examples of biblical names like Nimrod and Nympha being twisted by culture and media, and he warns against letting academia, government, or entertainment redefine biblical values—especially marriage, gender, and truth. These aren’t small issues. They’re foundational to faith. Dr. Spoon urges believers to stand firm: Let God be true and every man a liar. The Word of God doesn’t evolve with culture. If the world calls it outdated or offensive, we must call it holy and eternal.

3. Don’t Be Ashamed of the Gospel—Ever

Dr. Spoon’s passion flares as he encourages believers to stop apologizing for the truth of God’s Word. There is no higher authority than the Creator of the universe. No court, classroom, or celebrity has the right to rewrite Scripture. He declares that the modern world doesn’t just misunderstand the Bible—it actively lies about it, cherry-picking verses while ignoring context. Faithful believers must never let biblical truth be swallowed by worldly lies. If people don’t like what the Bible says, that’s between them and God. Our calling is to speak truth with clarity, love, and boldness.

4. Finish the Work—You’re Not Done Yet

Closing out the book of Colossians, Dr. Spoon draws special attention to Paul’s words to Archippus: “See to it that you complete the ministry you have received in the Lord.” That same charge applies to every believer. If you’re breathing, God’s not done with you. Dr. Spoon makes it personal: whether you feel unqualified, weary, or unsure, your prayers still shift heaven, your voice still matters, and your role in the body is irreplaceable. Like Jesus, who served through death, we’re called to serve all the way through to the finish line. The trumpet hasn’t sounded yet—so get back in the game.

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