In this episode of the C-Suite for Christ podcast, we’re calling out the silent killer of the modern church: cowardice. We live in a world where standing for biblical truth can cost you everything, and too many believers have traded courage for comfort, conviction for convenience, and the cross for a couch.
The world doesn't need more cautious Christians; it needs courageous ones. Courage isn't a personality trait; it's a biblical command. From David facing Goliath to the apostles facing execution, every generation has been called to pick up a stone and stand firm.
This episode is a spiritual boot camp designed to expose the fears that keep us silent and reignite the holy boldness required to be a warrior for Christ.
Buckle up. We're not here to be safe; we're here to be soldiers.
"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." – Joshua 1:9
Episode Highlights:
07:55 - Satan loves silent Christians. He doesn't need to make you evil. He just needs to make you quiet. A 2023 Barna Group study found that 64% of Christians say they avoid sharing their faith at work out of fear of offending others or facing a backlash. Nearly two-thirds of believers admit they self-censor because they're afraid of what people might think about them.
13:06 - Courage is what turns conviction into conduct. It's what transforms belief into boldness. Because without it, Christianity becomes nothing more than words, a bumper sticker, a slogan, heck, even a quaint little social club.
56:28 - Courage will cost you something. Comfort, reputation, popularity, maybe even relationships. But the cross always costs. Courage doesn't mean you won't lose. It means you're willing to lose. And here's the paradox: what you lose for Christ, you never really lose.
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Every morning you wake up, you step onto a spiritual battlefield. But too many Christians are entering the crossfire unarmed, untrained, and unprepared. We’ve become a generation of worriers instead of warriors, trading the armor of God for the armor of comfort—and Satan couldn’t be happier.
This episode is not a self-help talk; it's a spiritual boot camp. We’re drawing a line in the sand and exposing worry for what it truly is: a sin. A rebellion against the sovereignty of God. A form of functional atheism that worships the problem instead of the Provider.
It's time to stop living as spiritual cowards and start rising as conquerors. It's time to trade anxiety for the full armor of God.
Buckle up. This is a call to arms for every believer who's tired of living in fear.
"For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." – 2 Timothy 1:7
Episode Highlights:
05:55 - Worry is worship in the wrong direction. When you worry, you're meditating on your fears instead of God's promises. You're magnifying the problem instead of the provider. That's not humility, that's heresy. Because in essence, worry says, "God, I don't believe that you're in control." It's functional atheism.
16:48 - A.W. Tozer said it perfectly when he said this quote, "A frightened world needs a fearless church." But instead of fearlessness, many pulpits preach comfort. Instead of calling people to courage, we call them to calm down. Warriors don't need calm. They need conviction.
39:42 - That's why the world doesn't need more nice Christians. It needs bold ones. Warriors who will lovingly, firmly, and publicly stand for truth, even when it costs them everything.
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In this episode of the C-Suite for Christ podcast, we're going to war with one of the most destructive deceptions of our time: the transgender movement. This is not a political discussion. This is a spiritual war. The transgender movement isn't a debate about identity; it's a full-frontal assault on the image of God Himself. It’s a deception that whispers to our children that their bodies are a mistake, that tells parents affirmation is love, and that demands the Church trade truth for tolerance.
Let’s call it what it is: a rebellion against the Creator. The world labels the words "male and female" as hate speech, but we call it holy scripture. The time for silent, comfortable Christianity is over. We can't cover the world in Christ if we're afraid of the world's opinion.
This episode isn’t about hate. It’s about truth—the kind of truth that confronts lies, protects children, and ultimately saves souls.
Buckle up. This isn’t about politics—it’s about principalities. This is a battle for the very image of God.
"So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them." – Genesis 1:27
Episode Highlights:
07:20 - Nearly one out of every 20 teenagers in America is now identifying as something other than their biological sex. That's not biology. It's indoctrination. And it's happening fast. There's been an explosion of confusion. Not because kids suddenly woke up trapped in the wrong bodies, but because a movement has been relentlessly telling them that they are.
14:43 - This battle over gender isn't just a culture war. It's a spiritual war. It's not about pronouns, politics, or personal preferences. It's about the very foundation of creation, If Satan can convince society that we can rewrite what God has written, then he's convinced society that we no longer need God at all. That's what's at stake here.
25:07 - Truth without love is cruelty. But love without truth is compromise. We don't mock, insult, or hate people who identify as transgender. We love those people. But we love them enough to tell them the truth. If your definition of love allows someone to walk toward destruction unchallenged, then I'm sorry, that ain't love. It's neglect.
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You’ve been sold a lie: "Never talk about politics or religion." That wasn't a rule for civility; it was a demonic strategy to silence the Church. While believers prioritize politeness, evil shouts its gospel of godlessness from every rooftop, and our culture is collapsing under the weight of our silence.
This episode is a declaration of war on the cowardly cliché that has muzzled Christians for a generation. We’ve mistaken being peaceful for being passive, but the Bible doesn't call us to be silent and light—it calls us to be salt and light.
It’s time to expose the lie, reclaim our voices, and bring Christ back into the conversations that shape eternity.
Buckle up. We're shattering the silence.
"What I tell you in the dark, speak in the daylight; what is whispered in your ear, proclaim from the roofs." – Matthew 10:27
Episode Highlights:
06:14 - Silence isn't neutrality. It's denial. And denial comes with consequences. When you refuse to talk about God, you're not protecting peace, you're preserving darkness. When you refuse to talk about politics, you're not being humble. You're abandoning stewardship.
11:53 - The reason politics and religion are off limits is because they shape everything else. If you can silence people about God and government, you can reshape morality, identity and freedom without resistance. That's not politeness, it's propaganda.
30:04 - Too many believers treat obedience like a suggestion and approval like a commandment. But every time you choose to stay silent and fit in, you're bowing to a false God called acceptance. Obedience to God is always going to offend somebody who serves a different master.
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Today, we tear the mask off compromise and ask the question everyone’s whispering but nobody’s answering: Can a Democrat be a Christian?
Paul M. Neuberger doesn’t flinch. He digs in deep, wielding Scripture like a sword and challenging every sacred cow in the boardroom. Red or blue-when either meets the cross, one must bow.
This episode isn’t about party politics. It’s about Kingdom allegiance. Paul M. Neuberger calls out the idols-comfort, culture, party-and reminds us: Jesus is not a mascot for the elephant or the donkey. He is the Lamb who reigns. The cost? Division. Ridicule.
The sting of being “out of step” in a world that demands you compromise.
But the truth stands: Jesus is still Lord-wherever you stand, however you vote.
So what will you do when your faith collides with the world’s agenda? Will you stand, or will you bow?
“No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money." - Matthew 6:24
Episode Highlights
02:00 - Because when the red and blue meet the cross, one of them has to bow. And it’s not the cross.
16:25 - You can't claim to follow Jesus while supporting policies that violate his commands. The same goes for Republicans, by the way, hypocrisy is bipartisan. But when a political platform openly celebrates sin and silence truth, we gotta draw a line.
So can a Democrat be a Christian? The honest answer? Yes, but not comfortably. A Christian Democrat must live in constant tension and between faith and party. They must be willing to challenge their own platform, to vote their conscience over their party line, and to say no when policies conflict with Scripture. That's not easy, but that's what true discipleship looks like.
47:58 - We're not Democrats who happen to love Jesus. We're not Republicans who happen to believe in God. We are blood bought citizens of heaven who happen to live in America. For such a time as this, our calling isn't to take sides. It's to take ground for the kingdom.
48:17 - Because when the red and blue meet the cross, every knee bows, every flag falls, and every heart is judged by one question alone. What did you do with Jesus?
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In this episode of the C-Suite for Christ Podcast, we're declaring war on the counterfeit religions of Communism and Antifa. A spiritual war is raging for the soul of our nation, fought not with tanks, but with ideologies that have a single mission: to dethrone God.
This episode pulls back the mask on two of the enemy’s most effective weapons: Communism and Antifa. These aren’t just political theories; they are counterfeit religions, preaching a gospel of rebellion, envy, and chaos. From Marx's blood-soaked history to the modern-day riots in our streets, the same serpent is at work, promising utopia while delivering tyranny.
We’re here to arm you with the truth. To expose the lies disguised as "social justice" and "equity." And to call the church to stop whispering while the world burns.
Buckle up. This isn't a political debate; it's spiritual warfare.
"For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." – Ephesians 6:12
Episode Highlights:
32:17 - You can't legislate love or redistribute righteousness. Only Christ can do that. Communism enslaves people economically. Antifa enslaves them emotionally. One binds the body, the other binds the mind. Both promise liberation and deliver slavery.
43:16 - Antifa's tactics don't end with the riots of 2020. They've evolved. The group learned that you don't need to burn cities when you can burn reputations. Cancel Culture is Antifa's digital weapon. Social pressure is its firebomb. Today they don't wear masks in March; they wear HR badges and moderate your social media.
54:23 - Silence in the face of evil is not neutrality, it's surrender. Speaking truth in love is not hate speech, it's hope speech. The most loving thing you can do for someone lost in deception is to tell them the truth.
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In this episode of the C-Suite for Christ Podcast, we’re tearing down the excuses that have turned the Great Commission into the Great Suggestion. Jesus gave His church one final command before ascending to heaven: Go and make disciples. It wasn't a suggestion. It was a marching order. Yet, for too long, we’ve treated it like optional fine print at the end of the Gospel. We pray for blessings but ignore our mission. We stay silent in the marketplace and then wonder why the world is collapsing into godless chaos.
This episode is a direct confrontation with the disobedience that has crippled the modern church. We’re calling out the fear, comfort, and apathy that have turned believers into spectators. The Great Commission isn’t a task for pastors and missionaries—it’s the deployment order for every single person who claims the name of Christ.
The time for excuses is over. When the King of Kings gives a direct command, will you obey, or will you remain silent on the sidelines?
Buckle up. This is a call to arms for the army of God.
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you." – Matthew 28:19-20
Episode Highlights:
10:20 - Yet when the King of Kings gives a direct command, "go and make disciples of all nations," millions of Christians shrug their shoulders, smile politely, and carry on with life as usual. Let's call it what it is: disobedience. Not ignorance, not oversight, not 'I'm too busy.' Disobedience.
18:44 - Silence doesn't just fail to stop evil, it enables evil. We've raised a generation that knows TikTok better than the Ten Commandments. We've replaced the pulpit with politics and discipleship with entertainment... We're supposed to be the conscience of the culture, the ones who speak when no one else will. But for too long, we've traded conviction for comfort.
26:01 - Fear has paralyzed the modern church, and comfort has sedated it. In the West, we've built a version of Christianity that costs us nothing. A faith that fits neatly between brunch and bedtime. We want the blessings of the cross without the burden of carrying the cross.
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In this episode of the C-Suite for Christ podcast, we’re declaring war on the spiritual apathy that has handed our children over to the enemy.
We have ten-year-olds who know more about gender theory than the Gospel of John. We have teenagers who can quote Taylor Swift by heart but have never read the words of Jesus. And we have Christian parents who will drive across three states for a baseball tournament but can’t make it to church on Sunday.
This isn't an accident. It's a strategic spiritual assault.
While the Church has been sleeping, the world has been actively discipling our children, and it is not leading them to heaven. We’ve traded our sacred duty for worldly success, prioritizing grades over grace and trophies over truth.
This episode is a wake-up call. It's a declaration of war on the spiritual apathy that has infected Christian homes. The world is raising your children. The question is, will you let them?
Buckle up. This episode isn't about guilt—it's about repentance. And the stakes are eternal.
"As for me and my household, we will serve the LORD." – Joshua 24:15
Episode Highlights:
11:48 - The number one answer wasn't, 'I stopped believing in God.' It was, 'Faith was never real at home.' Yikes. It's not that kids hate Jesus. It's that they never saw Jesus truly lived out.
14:06 - Most Christian parents today aren't worshiping God with their families. They're worshiping success through their families. We've replaced 'seek first the kingdom of God' with 'seek first the scholarship, the promotion, the image, the win.' We've turned parenting into performance.
23:00 - The only question that is going to matter is this: Did your child know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior? Imagine that moment standing before God, realizing you spent 18 years preparing your child for college but not for eternity. You made sure they got into Harvard, but never made sure they got into heaven.
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On this episode of The C-Suite for Christ Podcast, we’re going to war with the world’s favorite sin: unforgiveness. Look around. Our culture is drowning in outrage. Revenge is entertainment. Bitterness is sold as strength. But the cross declares a different kind of power: forgiveness.
This episode isn’t about cheap grace or easy platitudes. It’s a full-frontal assault on the unforgiveness that has poisoned the Church and paralyzed its witness. We’re diving deep into the radical, non-negotiable command of Christ to forgive as we have been forgiven.
From Erica Kirk’s world-stopping forgiveness of her husband’s killer to Tim Allen’s 60-year battle with bitterness, we’ll see what happens when believers choose obedience over offense. The world says get even. Jesus says get holy. Which will you choose?
Buckle up. This one is raw, real, and rooted in the radical mercy of the cross.
"Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you." – Colossians 3:13
Episode Highlights:
05:32 - Forgiveness isn't weakness, it's warfare. When you forgive, you tear down strongholds. You silence Satan's accusations. You declare that the blood of Jesus is stronger than the offense that wounded you. That's why unforgiveness is one of Satan's favorite weapons. It keeps believers bitter, divided, and totally powerless.
16:24 - Many churches don't talk about forgiveness anymore. It's not trendy, it doesn't sell... The modern world tells you to cancel your enemies. Christ tells you to bless them. The world says, destroy your opponent. Christ says, pray for them. The world says, get even. Christ says, get holy. Forgiveness is hard because it's holy.
37:23 - One of the biggest misunderstandings about forgiveness is that it equals reconciliation. It does not. Reconciliation takes two repentant hearts. Forgiveness only takes one obedient one. You can forgive and still set boundaries. You can forgive and still walk away. Forgiveness is about your heart, not their reaction.
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This episode is a declaration of war on the greatest idol in the Western Church: comfort. We’ve traded the cross for a couch cushion, creating a version of faith that’s safe, soft, and spiritually useless. We pray for blessing but run from the breaking that produces it.
Today, we’re making a scandalous proposal: Pray for suffering.
That’s right. Suffering is the furnace where faith is forged, idols are burned, and our dependence on Christ becomes real. The world tells you to numb your pain. The Word tells you God uses it for His glory. Every hero of the faith was shaped in the fire, and every Christian who idolizes ease is living a lukewarm life that makes God sick.
This isn’t a sermon for the comfortable. It’s a boot camp for the consecrated.
Buckle up. We’re about to find out if you want to be pacified or purified.
"For it has been granted to you on behalf of Christ not only to believe in him, but also to suffer for him." – Philippians 1:29
Episode Highlights:
05:24 - Comfort, not persecution, is what's destroying us. Because comfort kills dependence. Comfort dulls conviction. Comfort lulls us into spiritual apathy, convincing us we don't need God because life is good. And when life is good, prayer dies, passion fades, the fire burns low.
15:33 - The world may call that radical, but the early Christians called it normal. They understood something we've forgotten: Soft faith can't survive a hard world. If our modern church were a gym, most of us would be on the treadmill of routine. Moving, but not growing. Sweating but not stretching. Active but not advancing.
29:44 - Comfortable leaders protect their image. Suffering leaders protect their integrity. Comfortable leaders chase applause. Suffering leaders chase obedience. Comfortable leaders build empires. Suffering leaders build the kingdom. And make no mistake about it, this world doesn't need more polished executives. Instead, it needs more crucified executives.
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In today's episode, we’re declaring war on the biggest propaganda machine on the planet: the mainstream media. This isn't just about bias—it’s a calculated assault designed to mock believers, normalize sin, and rebrand biblical truth as hate.
There’s a war being waged for your soul, and the battlefield is your screen. Every headline, every segment, every viral clip isn’t just news—it’s a sermon from the gospel of godless humanism, designed to ridicule believers, normalize sin, and silence the Church.
The mainstream media isn't biased; it's a propaganda machine for the enemy. It ignores Christian persecution, magnifies our mistakes, and systematically rebrands biblical conviction as dangerous extremism. The world calls it journalism. God calls it deception. The world calls it progress. The Bible calls it rebellion.
In a culture saturated with lies, will you keep consuming the poison? Or will you join the fight to reclaim the truth?
Buckle up. This episode exposes the enemy’s playbook and calls the army of God to fight back.
"Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness." – Isaiah 5:20
Episode Highlights:
07:24 - When was the last time you saw a mainstream story that portrayed Christianity in a positive, intelligent or balanced way? It almost never happens. But let a so-called Christian leader fall from grace and it's plastered everywhere. They love to highlight hypocrisy, not holiness, scandal, not salvation. Because their goal is not to inform but to indoctrinate.
12:21 - According to Barna research, the average American teen now spends 2,700 hours per year consuming media, compared to 150 hours in church. My God, that's an 18:1 ratio. If discipleship is about what shapes your mind, who do you think is winning that battle?
39:36 - The greatest weapon the media has is our fear of being disliked. They know that most Christians crave comfort and reputation more than conviction. So they bully us with labels—bigot, extremist, intolerant—hoping that we're going to shut up and sit down. But silence ain't love. Silence is surrender.
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Look around. A million lives aborted. Marriage redefined. Truth itself put on trial in our schools and boardrooms. Ever wonder how we got here? It didn't happen because the enemy was so loud. It happened because the Church was so quiet. Today, we’re calling out the sin that has muzzled the Church for decades: silence.
Culture screams its gospel of sin from every screen, platform, and institution. Meanwhile, too many Christians have been told to sit down, be quiet, and “go along to get along.” The result? A nation in moral free-fall.
But silence is not humility. It’s not respect. It’s complicity. When we know the Truth and refuse to speak it, we aren’t being neutral—we’re siding with the enemy.
The time for quiet, private faith is over. When the world is screaming lies, will you whisper, or will you roar with the truth of the gospel of Christ?
Buckle up. This episode is a declaration of war on the sin of silence.
"If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them." – James 4:17
Episode Highlights:
08:24 - Abortion didn't become normalized because pro-abortion activists outnumber Christians—because they don't. It became normalized because too many Christians decided to stay home, keep quiet and not make waves... Neutrality ain't kindness. Neutrality ain't wisdom. Instead, neutrality is cowardice dressed up in church clothes.
23:06 - Satan isn't scared of Christians who keep their faith private, but he's terrified of Christians who boldly and unapologetically go public with their faith... Satan doesn't mind you attending church quietly, reading your Bible silently, or praying in your head. What he fears is when you open your mouth and someone else's eternity changes because of it.
34:17 - Silence is not just about avoiding discomfort here, it's about consigning souls to darkness forever. And this is why silence is not a small issue. It's not a personality quirk. It's not a matter of preference. It's literally, truly, in every sense of the word, life or death, heaven or hell. When Christians choose silence, the cost is measured in eternal destinies.
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This episode is not for comfort. It’s not a pep talk. Today, we’re stepping onto the most controversial ground yet: the death penalty.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the world screams for vengeance. Politicians demand execution. The mob cries for blood. But as followers of Christ, we don't answer to the mob—we answer to the Word of God. And the Word is clear: if you call yourself pro-life, you cannot be pro-death penalty.
This episode dismantles the cultural and even Christian arguments for capital punishment, exposing it as a barbaric counterfeit for true, biblical justice. We’re called to a higher standard—one that chooses mercy when the world demands retribution.
When the crowd shouts, “Crucify him!” will you join the chant? Or will you echo the heart of the One who said, “Father, forgive them”?
Buckle up. This one’s raw, uncomfortable, and rooted in the radical mercy of Jesus Christ.
"For judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment." – James 2:13
Episode Highlights:
18:22 - What kind of people are we becoming when we endorse the death penalty? We say we're pro-life, but are we really? We march for unborn children, but cheer when the state straps someone to a gurney. We post Bible verses about forgiveness, but applaud when the needle slides in. We claim to follow the Prince of Peace, but align ourselves with systems of death. We can't have it both ways. Either life is sacred or it isn't.
29:12 -Jesus was executed by the state. He was the victim of a corrupt trial, a bloodthirsty crowd, and a merciless governor... And what did he say as the nails were driven into his wrists? According to Luke chapter 23, verse 34, he said this, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." If Jesus prayed for the forgiveness of his executioners, how can we cheer for the execution of others?
57:55 - So here's the call for all of us, my brothers and sisters in Christ, we must reject the death penalty. Not because it's politically trendy, not because it makes us look compassionate, but because it's a gospel imperative. To follow Christ is to lay down vengeance. To bear the cross is to refuse to pick up the sword. To proclaim the sanctity of life is to defend it consistently, without exception. That means when politicians demand executions, we must say no. When the mob cries for blood, we must say no.
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Today, we tackle an enemy most men never face head-on—your own flesh.
Comfort? Make no mistake, comfort is killing us. The flesh isn’t harmless. It isn’t neutral. It’s a beast that wants to drag you to Hell. Scripture says, “Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.” (Galatians 5:24) Not managed. Not excused. Crucified.
The world says feed your cravings. Jesus says—kill them.
The cost? Daily death. Agony. Public humiliation. Cancel culture backlash. But the reward—oh, the reward—is life, freedom, peace, and resurrection power.
What will you do? Will you crucify your flesh today—or let it control you tomorrow?
Buckle up. This isn’t self-help fluff. This is raw, real, rooted in the living Word. Let’s go to war.
"For if you live according to the flesh, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live." – Romans 8:13
Episode Highlights:
01:30 - The flesh is evil, it's destructive, it's not neutral, it's not harmless, and it's not something that you can just simply manage on on your own. The flesh is the enemy of God. And if you're not actively crucifying it, I don't care how many times you've been to church or how many Bible verses you've memorized or how loudly you can sing Amazing Grace, your flesh is going to drag you straight into destruction. I understand that might sound harsh, but believe me, I didn't write the Bible. The Word of God is crystal clear about this. The flesh and the spirit are at war with each other. And unless you crucify the flesh, like literally nail it to a cross, you're not going to experience the life that Christ died to give you.
13:00 - The flesh isn't neutral and it's not just weak, it's hostile to God. That word hostile means enemy. The flesh hates God. It refuses to submit to God. In other words, when you walk in the flesh, you're aligning yourself with God's enemy. You're standing in opposition to the very one who made you... The acts of the flesh are obvious. Sexual immorality, impurity, debauchery, idolatry and witchcraft. Hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions and envy, drunkenness, orgies and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God.
57:11 - Again, remember, please, this is not optional. This is not only for super Christians. This is Christianity 101. Jesus didn't say, if you feel like it, deny yourself. He didn't say, if it's convenient, pick up your cross. No. What did he say? He said this. Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me. That is the standard. That's the cost.
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On this episode of the C-Suite for Christ Podcast, we’re calling out the passive faith that’s infected the boardroom and the breakroom. Enough with defense. Enough with retreat. Today, we rip the mask off complacency and sound the call to spiritual arms.
No celebrities. No soft edges. Just you, me, and the unfiltered Word of God, face-to-face with a world that wants us silenced. The devil’s running up the score while the Church sits on defense—but not anymore. We declare it: “The gates of Hell shall not prevail!” (Matthew 16:18). Christ didn’t die to keep us safe—He died to send us out.
Here’s the question: When Hell pushes, will you push back? When the darkness presses in, will you storm forward?
Buckle up. This one’s raw. Real. Rooted in Truth. Victory is guaranteed—if you’ll take the field.
Episode Highlights:
11:05 - History has taught us this lesson time and time again. Think back to the years leading up to World War II. Adolf Hitler didn't become powerful overnight—he rose step by step because the rest of the world played defense... That's exactly what the Church is doing at this very moment. We think if we keep our heads down, if we stay quiet, if we avoid confrontation, then maybe Satan is going to leave us alone. But the enemy never leaves you alone. The enemy exploits weakness. The enemy feasts on passivity. And the Church's passive defense has created a cultural vacuum that darkness has filled... Defense without offense doesn't hold the line. It gives ground.
20:07 - Let’s be blunt here. We’ve raised generations of Christians who are more afraid of offending man than offending God. We’ve trained pastors to worry more about likes and shares than about souls. We’ve built entire denominations on the lie that Christianity can be cool, hip, trendy and unoffensive. And in doing so, we’ve stripped the gospel of its power.
45:12 - When we go on offense as Christians, victory is not a possibility, it's guaranteed. Jesus himself said in John 16:33, "In this world you will have trouble. But take heart, I have overcome the world.'" Notice that—he doesn't say I might overcome. He declares, "I have overcome." Past tense. Already accomplished. The victory is secure. That means when we storm the gates of Hell, we're not charging into a battle with an uncertain outcome.
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Today, the gloves are off. This episode isn’t about comfort. It’s about confronting evil head-on: murder, shootings, terror, chaos, and the culture’s deafening drumbeat of despair. Evil is real. Evil is loud. But Christ is louder—He is already victorious.
We remember courage—in the face of Charlie Kirk’s murder, in the shadow of 9/11, amid violence that threatens to numb our souls. The cost? Opposition. Mockery. Media that silences truth-tellers.
But the ultimate truth stands tall: Jesus is still Lord. Evil may roar, but its days are numbered.
So, C-Suite leader—when evil stares you down, will you stand, speak, shine? Or will you hide?
Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in unshakeable truth.
"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." – John 16:33
Episode Highlights:
05:16 - Part of the reason evil seems louder today is because the church has been too quiet. We've retreated into our comfort zones. We've hidden behind the four walls of the church building. We've let culture define morality instead of boldly declaring what God says is true. And when the church is silent, evil doesn't take a day off. Evil instead fills the church's void.
31:29 - "This is likely going to sting a little bit, but you're going to have to deal with it because it needs to be said, if your faith is private, it's utterly, completely and totally useless. Evil doesn't tremble at personal faith. Evil trembles when faith becomes public. Evil doesn't fear Christians who attend church on Sunday and blend in the rest of the week. No, evil fears Christians who carry Christ into the workplace, the boardroom, the classroom, and even the streets.
37:41 - Here's the bottom line for you today. If you're a Christian, your hope is not tied to whether the headlines improve tomorrow. It's tied to the unshakable, immovable, unstoppable victory of Jesus Christ. Evil is loud, yes, but it's temporary. Evil is real, yes, but it's already defeated. Evil feels overwhelming, yes, but it cannot outlast the promises of God. So, Christian soldier, lift your head, straighten your shoulders and remind yourself and the entire world our hope is alive. His name is Jesus Christ, and he's already won.
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This episode is about the battleground most of us never even realize we’re fighting on: the content we consume.
That’s right. What you feed your soul matters. Movies, music, social media, every headline, every lyric, every “harmless” show, seeds your heart with life or death. And guess what? Garbage in, garbage out. You can’t binge the world’s poison and expect to bear holy fruit.
The world says, “It’s just entertainment.” Jesus says, “Above all else, guard your heart” (Proverbs 4:23). The stakes? Nothing less than your eternity.
Will you keep feasting at Hollywood’s table, or push back and hunger for the Bread of Life?
This isn’t a call for comfort—it’s a call to spiritual arms. War is raging. What will you do?
Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and 100% rooted in truth.
"Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will." –Romans 12:2
Episode Highlights:
05:24 - You can't marinate in the world's and then expect to live as a citizen of heaven, period. If your playlist glorifies promiscuity, violence, and greed don't be shocked if you start finding those things appealing. If your favorite shows make adultery, profanity or drunkenness seem normal, don't be shocked when you start seeing sin as no big deal. Romans chapter 12, verse 2 tells us plainly, do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. And yet, despite what I just read, most of us are discipled more by Hollywood than the Holy Spirit.
09:31 - I'm going to challenge you to evaluate your media diet as seriously as you evaluate your physical diet. And I'm going to push you to make radical countercultural choices because your soul is on the line. Eternity is on the line. Friends, we can't flirt with the world and be faithful to Christ. It's either one or the other. It's light or darkness. It's truth or lies. And the battleground is what you allow into your heart and mind every single day.
13:53 - Disney, Netflix, Spotify, TikTok. They're the new Sunday school teachers. They're catechizing your kids. They're teaching your family what to believe about love, sex, gender, success and happiness. Look at the Marvel and DC universes. Every blockbuster is laced with moral relativism, subtle jabs at biblical truth and celebrations of self over God. Heck, look at the Grammys if you still watch that crap. Performances like Sam Smith satanic themed act in 2023 weren't even hiding this agenda anymore. Look at TikTok influencers glorifying vanity, promiscuity and rebellion while racking up millions and millions of followers. If you think I'm exaggerating, ask yourself why does the average Christian family know more about Taylor Swift's tour schedule than they do about the missionary journeys of Paul? Why can your teenager quote every Marvel superhero but not a single verse from Proverbs? Because we are being discipled not by Christ, but by culture.
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Today, we attack a word this world hates: waiting. That’s right. The world scoffs at patience. It rolls its eyes at delayed answers. But every spiritual giant—Abraham, Joseph, Moses, David, even Jesus—had to wait. Seasons. Years. Decades. Refined, not wasted.
Here at C-Suite for Christ, we say it bold: Waiting is not weakness—it’s worship. Waiting is not lost time—it’s God’s sanctifying grind. In a culture screaming “Now!” we plant our feet and declare, “Not my will, but Yours, Lord.”
The world may mock, ridicule, and tempt you to take shortcuts. But in the furnace of waiting, God forges warriors—not spiritual tourists.
Your moment will come. Will you worship while you wait? Will you trust God’s process?
"But those who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint" – Isaiah 40:31
Episode Highlights:
04:16 - But here's the controversial truth the church doesn't want to preach. An impatient Christian is a powerless Christian. If you can't wait on God, you can't trust God. And if you can't trust God, you are worshiping yourself, not Him. Let's take this a step further, shall we? This cultural obsession with now has given rise to shallow faith. Christians hop from church to church because they didn't get the spiritual high they wanted immediately. Marriages collapse because spouses won't wait for growth, healing or maturity. People walk away from God because He didn't answer their prayer on their timeline. But here's the huge, massive problem with that mindset. God doesn't run on your clock. You run on his.
13:57 - Notice what it does not say. It doesn't say those who hustle harder or those who demand instant answers will renew their strength. It says those who wait. That is worship. Because waiting requires faith. And Hebrews 11:6 tells us without faith it is impossible to please God. So if waiting requires faith and faith pleases God, then waiting pleases God. You follow that? In other words, waiting is worship.
27:14 - A blessing received too soon becomes a curse. Money before maturity leads to greed and destruction. Power before humility leads to pride and downfall. Marriage before readiness leads to broken homes. Influence before character leads to scandal. God knows this. That’s why he makes us wait. But when we skip the wait, we’re just asking for disaster.
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Today, we face the elephant in the pew: pornography. The church won’t preach about it. The culture glamorizes it. But here, we call sin what it is. We expose the damage. We dismantle the lies. We declare war on the chains that are binding Christian men and women from the inside out.
Yes, there will be pushback. Silence. Awkwardness. Maybe even shame.
But hear this loud and clear—Jesus is still King. His blood breaks every chain. His truth drowns every lie. “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed” (John 8:36).
Are you ready to step out of the shadows? What will you do when the battle comes to your doorstep?
Buckle up. This one’s going to be raw, real, and rooted in truth.
Episode Highlights:
05:06 – Here's why that's a catastrophic problem. Because silence is the perfect breeding ground for sin. When we don't talk about something, it grows, it festers. It becomes a hidden cancer that spreads unchecked. Porn thrives in secrecy. It thrives in shame. It thrives in the darkness. Ephesians 5:11 says: This have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.
34:13 – Let me make this controversial but necessary statement. A Christian addicted to pornography may still be saved, but they will never live in victory until they break free. They may have eternal life, but they will never have abundant life while they're enslaved to lust. And that's why this is so incredibly urgent. Because Satan doesn't just want you in hell; he wants you ineffective on earth. And porn is one of the most effective ways to keep you paralyzed.
41:57 – John 8:36 says this: So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. That's not a metaphor. That's not a vague encouragement. That's a promise. Because if Jesus can raise the dead, heal the sick, and forgive the worst of sinners, he can break the chains of pornography in your life. Let me tell you something controversial, yet true. You can't beat porn on your own. Willpower isn't enough. Filters aren't enough. Shame isn't enough.
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Today, we go to war against the blasphemy infecting our culture. Cynthia Erivo. Award-winning actress. Broadway darling. But this isn’t about accolades—it’s about audacity. Erivo took the world stage and mocked our Savior. A twisted portrayal of Jesus Christ—applauded by the world, cheered by the media, and met too often by silence from the Church.
Let’s be clear: To honor Christ means calling out blasphemy. Standing when others fold. Speaking when others cower. Because Jesus is not mocked—He is still Lord, still reigning, still the only way, the only truth, the only life.
Here’s your charge, brothers and sisters—when the world drags Christ through the mud, will you stay silent… or stand up? Buckle up. This episode is raw, real, and rooted in truth.
"Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life." –Galatians 6:7
Episode Highlights:
02:31 – How do we, as followers of Christ respond when our Savior is mocked? I mean, do we stay silent and simply pray for the person that is committing this blasphemy? Do we shrug our shoulders and tell ourselves, well, the world hates Jesus, so what do you expect? Or do we rise up? Do we call out the sin for what it is? Do we rally together as Believers and push back against a culture that thinks mocking God is hilarious.
03:58 – And today we're going to unpack what happened. We're going to look at what the Bible says about mocking God. We're going to expose the double standard in our culture. And most importantly, we're going to give you a roadmap for how to respond when Christ is attacked. Because it's not a matter of if this will happen again. It's a matter of when this will happen again. But before we get into all that, let's do what we always do. Let's go before the throne of grace.
23:45 – Let me add one more layer here, real quick. Mockery of Christianity is also a tool of control. Think about it. When Hollywood, the media and universities constantly mock Jesus. They're not just insulting him, they're sending a message. Something like this: If you take your faith too seriously, we will laugh at you, we will ridicule you, and we will treat you like a fool. And let's be honest, it works. A lot of Christians stay silent because they're afraid of being mocked themselves. But remember what Jesus said in Matthew 5:11: Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Blessed, not cursed, not embarrassed. Blessed. When we are mocked, we share in the sufferings of Christ.
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