Woe unto them that call evil good and good evil; that put darkness for light and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! Isaiah 5:20
As of the 20th of this month I will happily no longer pay to use this app. My feed is full of Democrat and Leftist propaganda posts and it seems that at least half the users are bots. I'm almost to the point of deleting my account entirely and calling it a day.
@HustleBitch_ Adam told her and he was standing next to Eve when the serpent was tempting her. The Bible says after she ate she turned to Adam and he ate too.
I saw The Chosen for the first time yesterday at a friend’s house and I could not even sit through it. Within minutes, I had to stop. It was not reverence that filled that room but something hollow, something that mocked the weight of Scripture. What I saw was not the Christ of the Bible, but a commercialized, man-made idol dressed in emotions and dialogue designed to please the world.
The Christ of Scripture is not casual. He is holy. He is not confused, playful, or unsure of His mission. He is the eternal Word who said, “Before Abraham was, I AM” (John 8:58). But The Chosen gives you a Christ who fits into the world’s comfort, not the Christ who confronts the world’s sin. It paints a Jesus who blends into crowds He once scattered by His very presence. It turns the Lion of Judah into a sentimental character for binge-watching comfort.
This is not art. It is distortion. It is what happens when men try to make Christ appealing to flesh rather than piercing to the heart. The Bible never needed creative editing or emotional music to reveal His glory. The Word of God stands alone, sharper than any two-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12). Faith comes not by watching, but by hearing the Word of Christ (Romans 10:17).
The tragedy of The Chosen is that it deceives millions into thinking they know Jesus, while feeding them a version that Scripture never describes. It replaces divine majesty with human sympathy. It makes Jesus a performer, the apostles side characters, and the Gospel a script. It’s not evangelism but plain idolatry.
If The Chosen made you open your Bible, then actually reading your Bible will make you close The Chosen. Because once your eyes are opened to the true Christ... the One who commands demons, silences storms, and lays down His life not for applause but for atonement; you will never again mistake entertainment for revelation.
The real Christ doesn’t need a camera. He reigns. He speaks. He saves. And when you see Him as He truly is, no actor’s face can ever take His place.
@JebraFaushay I love her character on The Gilded Age, but her? Not so much. I wish these people would stop talking so we could still enjoy them. They ruin everything.