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Issues, Etc.

This Week in Pop-Christianity: Isaiah Saldibar’s Sermon on Christians Having Demons – Pr. Chris Rosebrough, 2/6/26 (0371)

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2026

⏱️ 46 minutes

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This week on the Word of the Lord Endorse Forever, we move along in the Salter, picking up with Psalms

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104 and 105. May the glory of the Lord endure forever, make known his deeds, touch not my anointed.

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Israel came into Egypt and Moses, his servant. Join me, Pastor Will Whedon, for the Word of the Lord

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Endors Forever, your daily

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15-minute verse-by-verse Bible study on demand. Listen at thewordendors.org or your favorite podcast

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provider. Are the teachings and practices of yoga compatible with Christianity? Find out in

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Craig Parton's column for the latest

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issues that said are a journal. We'll send it to you for free. Just click the red journal subscription

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button at Issuesetc.org and enter your email address. In the Wittenberg Trail feature,

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Megan Bladle writes about her struggles to understand biblical teachings on baptism and the Lord's

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Supper during her journey from American evangelicalism to confessional Lutheranism.

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The Free Online Issues, Et cetera, Journal.

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This is what's missed a lot in the discussion about feminism. Most of these women were former

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mainline Protestants, and almost all of them, after they had kind of a conversion where they left

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mainline Protestantism, they ended up becoming Unitarians.

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The part of the Christian gospel that is most offensive to people is the part that points out our sin and our need for Christ.

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However, when you talk about doing things like feeding the poor and other social justice type things, those are not offensive.

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Those can be very, very popular when they're not tethered to a gospel message.

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When we're using extra biblical stories, what's being conjured up is feeling

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and sentiment that this illustration is supposed to engender. And what goes by the wayside

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is Christ in Him crucified. The Lord intends for the slavery of despair, not to end in despair,

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but to end in the merciful arms of the Father.

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