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When Authority Destabilizes: Deconstruction and the Gospel
Show: Equipping You in Grace Host: Dave Jenkins Series Theme: Biblical Worldview and Authority
Show Summary
In this episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins continues the series on authority by addressing one of the most emotionally charged issues in contemporary Christian conversation: deconstruction.What happens when authority does not merely relocate, but destabilizes? What is the difference between healthy refinement under the Word of God and a destabilizing form of deconstruction that replaces Scripture with the self as the final authority?Dave explains why questions themselves are not the enemy, why pain and church hurt must be handled with compassion and biblical clarity, and why the gospel cannot remain intact if the authority of Scripture is abandoned. This episode calls listeners to pursue anchored reform without collapse—to examine, question, and grow while remaining firmly rooted in the unshakable authority of God’s Word.Listen to the Episode
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Episode Notes
- Why deconstruction must be defined carefully
- The difference between healthy refinement and destabilizing relativism
- How every act of deconstruction assumes a standard of authority
- Why Scripture must remain the final authority for faith and life
- How pain, church hurt, and hypocrisy can destabilize trust
- Why misused authority does not invalidate true authority
- The structural consequences of unchecked deconstruction
- Why the gospel cannot survive relativist authority
- A better path: anchored reform without collapse
- How to question honestly while remaining submitted to God’s Word
Key Scriptures
- Acts 17:11
- Matthew 7:24–27
- Ephesians 4:14
- James 1:6–8
- Deuteronomy 29:29
- John 14:6
- Romans 3:23
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- Questions are not the problem—what governs the reconstruction is
- Healthy reform begins with Scripture, not the self
- The misuse of authority should drive us back to Christ, not away from Him
- Without objective revelation, doctrine becomes negotiable
- Christianity is not self-authored spirituality, but revealed truth



