34. What the early church understood that we don't
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In this episode of The Dialog, Josh and Nick explore one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern culture: spiritual authority. From the early church under Roman persecution to the way we view leadership, government, churches, and personal responsibility today, this conversation examines how our modern assumptions about power and autonomy often clash with a biblical worldview.
Along the way, they discuss the purpose of discipleship, the danger of consumer Christianity, the surprising growth of the early church, and why the first Christians changed the world not through force or influence, but through sacrifice, service, and faithfulness.
Because sometimes the question isn't whether authority is good or bad. It's whether we understand where it comes from in the first place.
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