Should Christian Artists Be Held to a Higher Standard? | Bible, Bros & Brew
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Christian artists who build faith-based platforms are held to a higher standard — and Scripture backs that up. This episode of Bible, Bros & Brew digs into why, drawing on Romans 14, First Corinthians 10, Colossians 3, and James 3.
David McIntyre opens with a personal correction and a vulnerable story about a mentor whose hidden sin was eventually exposed — and what grace looks like in the aftermath. The conversation covers the stumbling block principle from First Corinthians 10:23–33, the instruction in Colossians 3:16 and Ephesians 5:19 that music is part of Christian formation, and the accountability James 3:1 places on teachers and influencers. Forrest Frank is highlighted as a model of conviction in a Christian music industry that has increasingly become a commercial product. The episode closes with Psalm 3:7 — a reminder that David the psalmist prayed with fire, and maybe we should too. Grab the I'm Over It e-book at BibleBrosBrew.com or on Amazon. Hosts: David McIntyre, Phillip Rich, and Jon Dzyuba. New episodes every Monday at 6 AM. Bible, Bros & Brew — Where the Word Meets the Daily Grind.
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