CUP Acts 11-13: Correction, Culture, and the Cost of Compromise
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In this episode, Erik and Preston walk through Acts 11–13 and explore some of the most important themes in the early church: correction, discernment, cultural pressure, and mission.
Peter recounts his vision and defends why the Gentiles received the Holy Spirit. The church at Antioch grows. Paul and Barnabas are set apart for missionary work. A false prophet is confronted. And Paul delivers one of the most powerful gospel summaries in Acts.
The conversation moves beyond the text into modern application:
- How should correction look in the church today?
- What happens when political or cultural pressure reshapes Christian conviction?
- How do we respond to false teaching without becoming harsh or self-righteous?
- Where is the line between compassion and compromise?
This episode wrestles honestly with difficult questions about church discipline, responsibility, free speech, discernment, and how Christians navigate modern social ideologies without losing biblical grounding.
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