
🎙️ Mind Surgery, Not Messaging: The Mind of Christ in a Divided Church 🧠✂️ The church doesn’t have a messaging problem. It has a formation problem. In Philippians 2, Paul doesn’t pitch unity with better language or softer tone. He prescribes something far more invasive: death to self. Not optics. Not spin. Not brand management. Mind surgery. At a moment when Christians confuse volume with conviction, outrage with faithfulness, and certainty with Christlikeness, Paul refuses to fight on the surface. He pulls the camera inward—into ego, ambition, and the unexamined motives shaping our witness. Jesus didn’t conquer through dominance. He didn’t cling to power. He emptied Himself. And that’s where this episode gets uncomfortable. Because disunity in the church isn’t mainly about politics, culture wars, or theology debates. It’s about pride—what we protect, what we grasp, and what we refuse to lay down. In this conversation, we ask: 🔍 Why knowing the truth doesn’t mean we’re ...
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