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When Worship Is Interrupted: Where Do I Put My Weight?

When Worship Is Interrupted: Where Do I Put My Weight?

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In this episode of Truth Talk Live, I reflect on the recent disruption of a Sunday worship service in Minneapolis and ask a question that can't be answered by politics, outrage, or security plans alone: What happens to our faith when the world barges into sacred space, and are we actually prepared for that moment?

As churches face increasing hostility, the conversation often turns quickly to fear, anger, or strategy. I wanted to slow that down and look instead at spiritual readiness. Drawing from Scripture, historic hymns, and decades of lived experience walking through suffering, I explore what it means to be vigilant without becoming hardened, prepared without becoming fearful, and faithful without becoming reactive.

Listeners call in with passages from Romans, Hebrews, Luke, the Psalms, and Paul's letters, all pointing to the same unshakable truth: God's people have never been promised freedom from opposition, but we have been promised a Kingdom that cannot be shaken. The real question is whether we are grounding ourselves deeply enough in God's Word for it to come out of us when pressure hits.

I close the program by returning to the hymn How Firm a Foundation, particularly the line, "The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose." Repose is not escape or passivity. It is settled trust. It is the rest that comes when something stronger is carrying the load.

When worship is disrupted, faith is mocked, and fear presses in, the issue is not whether the church can hold its ground, but whether we know where to stand. Long before crisis arrives, each of us must answer a simple, searching question:

What do I believe, and where am I placing my weight?

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