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The Subtle Sin Of Compromise

May 15, 2023

Building Godly Families (Part 4)

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Building Godly Families

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Building Godly Families

The Subtle Sin Of Compromise

Building Godly Families (Part 4)

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In Building Godly Families, Dr. Michael Youssef boldly calls Christian parents—especially fathers—to reject cultural compromise and return to God’s design for the home. With unwavering authority from Scripture, he contrasts faithful men like Job with the tragic failures of Lot, urging families to be rooted in repentance, prayer, and the Truth of God’s Word. Each message confronts the subtle lies of the world and challenges believers to reclaim their priestly roles through daily intercession and holy living. This urgent series is a call to raise children who fear the Lord, uphold Biblical convictions, and shine the light of Christ in a dark and drifting culture.

Building Godly Families (Part 4)

The Subtle Sin Of Compromise

In this sobering conclusion, Dr. Michael Youssef issues a clear warning against the slow, deadly danger of compromise. Drawing from his own testimony and the tragic life of Lot, he shows how sin begins with small steps—looking, drifting, settling, and finally surrendering. Compromise never happens overnight, but it always destroys families if left unchecked. God is not seeking perfection, but repentance rooted in the inerrant Word. Dr. Youssef contrasts Lot’s failure with Job’s faithful intercession, calling parents to guard their hearts, resist worldly pull, and flee anything that weakens devotion to Christ. Jesus alone is Lord, and godly families are preserved only when believers repent quickly, intercede faithfully, and refuse to let the culture shape their convictions.

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