
In Episode 4 of This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like, Sarah Crowder and Pastor Andrew Jones react to the song “Your Idol” from K-Pop Demon Hunters. They explore the double meaning of “idol” in K-pop culture and Christian theology, why distraction is one of Satan’s favorite tools, and how idols promise freedom but actually bring chains. The conversation contrasts false gospels with the true freedom of forgiveness and renewal in Christ.
📖 Episode 4 Show Notes
In Episode 4 of This Is What the Gospel Sounds Like, Sarah Crowder and Pastor Andrew Jones react to the song “Your Idol” from K-Pop Demon Hunters. They reflect on the cultural and theological weight of the word “idol,” the way music can enchant and distract, and how false gospels twist the idea of freedom. The conversation draws on C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters, Latin chant in popular culture, and Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame to contrast the lies of idols with the forgiveness and true freedom found in Christ.
✨ In this episode:
The double meaning of “idol” in K-pop and theology
Why distraction is one of Satan’s favorite tools
The false gospel of “I will love your sin” vs. the true Gospel of forgiveness
C.S. Lewis’s insights on temptation in Screwtape Letters
Latin chant and Hunchback of Notre Dame as cultural echoes of judgment and grace