
Episode 17: Bridging the Gap - The Illegitimate to The Legitimate?
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The concept of the illegitimate being perceived as legitimate can be a challenging topic, particularly when viewed through a biblical lens. However, exploring this issue with a combination of respectful sass and an apologetic stance can provide a compelling and thought-provoking discussion. Let's start by understanding what we mean by "illegitimate" and "legitimate." In a biblical context, these terms often relate to what is considered righteous or unrighteous, moral or immoral, true or false according to Scripture. The enemy's strategy has always been to distort the truth and present the illegitimate as legitimate. This deception can be traced back to the Garden of Eden. In today's world, behaviors and attitudes often glorified in culture—like greed, pride, and promiscuity—can lead us astray. But as believers, we're called to discern and uphold biblical truths, even when society pushes us in the opposite direction.
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👉🏾 Genesis 3:1-5 recounts the serpent’s cunning deception of Eve, making disobedience seem desirable and beneficial.
👉🏾 2 Corinthians 11:14 warns us that Satan masquerades as an angel of light, blurring the lines between truth and falsehood.
👉🏾 Proverbs 14:12 and Romans 12:2 remind us to seek God's truth and not conform to the world's patterns.
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