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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 14 MIN

DDD: Standing Before One Master: Absolutes, Conscience, and Judgment

from The Washington Defender Podcast · host Brian Noble

Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today  Who are you to judge the servant of another? In a world where every opinion feels like an absolute, Scripture draws a clear line between God’s non‑negotiable truths and our personal convictions. Today we’re diving into Romans 14 to ask: where has God spoken clearly, and where has He left room for conscience? Stay with me as we learn how trusting God as the true Master can bring unity to believers and strength to the public square.  In this episode, Pastor Brian Noble, unpacks the difference between biblical absolutes and principles of conscience, urging believers not to confuse the two. Pastor Brian Noble explains that clearly defined scriptural truths—like life beginning at conception, two genders, and marriage between one man and one woman—are non‑negotiable absolutes, while issues like tax rates or bike lanes fall into the realm of conscience. He calls Christians to stop acting as judges over fellow servants in gray areas, entrusting other believers to their true Master while still lovingly warning when absolutes are at stake. The message concludes by grounding listeners in God’s promises from Hebrews 13 and James 4, and by urging them to defend and advance biblical values in Washington’s public square through prayer, courage, and unity  We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry.  Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/  TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/

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Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today  Who are you to judge the servant of another? In a world where every opinion feels like an absolute, Scripture draws a clear line between God’s non‑negotiable truths and our personal convictions. Today we’re diving into Romans 14 to ask: where has God spoken clearly, and where has He left room for conscience? Stay with me as we learn how trusting God as the true Master can bring unity to believers and strength to the public square.  In this episode, Pastor Brian Noble, unpacks the difference between biblical absolutes and principles of conscience, urging believers not to confuse the two. Pastor Brian Noble explains that clearly defined scriptural truths—like life beginning at conception, two genders, and marriage between one man and one woman—are non‑negotiable absolutes, while issues like tax rates or bike lanes fall into the realm of conscience. He calls Christians to stop acting as judges over fellow servants in gray areas, entrusting other believers to their true Master while still lovingly warning when absolutes are at stake. The message concludes by grounding listeners in God’s promises from Hebrews 13 and James 4, and by urging them to defend and advance biblical values in Washington’s public square through prayer, courage, and unity  We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry.  Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/  TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/

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