Wretched Radio | Air Date: September 23, 2024

Segment 1
• Steven J. Lawson’s fall reminds us that the Church will endure, but we must handle these situations carefully.
• Sin is deceitful and creeps up on us, tricking even the most seasoned believers.
• We don’t know all the details, but the lessons are clear: no one is immune to sin’s deception.

Segment 2
• Can you trust yourself? According to the Bible, sin deceives us all.
• We can’t fully grasp how sneaky sin is, which is why constant self-examination is essential.
• If you’re not engaged in your local church, you’re putting yourself at risk of falling into sin.

Segment 3
• How do we handle Dr. Lawson’s teachings after his fall? We must wait and not rush to judgment.
• The Church’s role is to pray for repentance and offer grace, not shun.
• Self-reflection: Are you rooted in your faith and letting others into your life for accountability?

Segment 4
• The ripple effects of Dr. Lawson’s fall are ongoing, but speculation won’t help.
• We should focus on sin’s deceitfulness and the importance of local church engagement.
• Satan’s schemes are real, but you have everything you need to avoid a spiritual downfall.

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