
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.
Connect with Paul M. Neuberger