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We challenge cultural Christianity and open up what counts as worship, using Drew Parker’s “Blame Jesus” to trace the Prodigal Son’s return and the shocking mercy of God. Grace replaces checklists, identity shifts from self-made to redeemed, and the gospel takes center stage.
• the sword of the Spirit as our core weapon
• expanding worship beyond contemporary styles
• critique of “country music theology” and box-check faith
• the reality of sin debt and need for propitiation
• Drew Parker’s pivot from country tropes to gospel lyrics
• Prodigal Son exegesis and the Father’s joy
• Romans 5:8 and 2 Corinthians 5:17 applied to identity
• why transformation invites the response “blame Jesus”
• teaser for a pop song next in the series
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Chapters
1. #237 - Kyle Thompson // Blame Jesus (00:00:00)
2. Welcome And Mission (00:00:01)
3. Rethinking Worship Beyond The Mold (00:00:21)
4. From Skillet To Drew Parker (00:00:39)
5. The Problem With Country Theology (00:00:43)
6. Sin Debt And Real Salvation (00:01:48)
7. Drew Parker’s Pivot To Gospel Themes (00:02:03)
8. Blame Jesus: Prodigal Son Framing (00:02:23)
9. Chorus Breakdown And Grace (00:03:41)
10. The Father’s Welcome And New Creation (00:04:05)
11. Tease Tomorrow And Close (00:05:58)
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