Pride Month and the Reversal of Moral Order

Equipping You in Grace podcast thumbnail featuring the words 'Pride Month' and 'Moral Reversal' in large cream serif lettering. A dark city skyline with rainbow-colored lights appears on the left, fading into shadow toward the center. On the right, a bright cross stands illuminated by golden light breaking through dark clouds. The design uses a deep charcoal background with gold accents, emphasizing the contrast between darkness and light.

⏱️ Estimated Reading Time: 2 min read

Pride Month and the Reversal of Moral Order

Show Summary

Every June, conversations about sexuality, identity, and morality become especially visible across our culture. Pride Month is often presented as a celebration of authenticity, freedom, and self-expression, but Scripture gives Christians a very different framework for understanding these issues.

In this episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins examines Isaiah 5:20, Romans 1, and other key biblical texts to explain the reversal of moral order, why Christians cannot affirm what God calls sin, and how believers should respond with truth, grace, humility, repentance, and gospel hope.

Listen and Watch

What You’ll Learn

  • What Isaiah 5:20 teaches about calling evil good and good evil
  • How Romans 1 explains the rejection of God’s authority
  • Why Pride Month reflects a broader cultural celebration of sin
  • Why Christians cannot affirm what Scripture identifies as sin
  • How believers can respond with humility rather than hostility
  • Why repentance is central to the gospel message
  • How Christians can remain faithful in a culture of celebration
  • Why the gospel of Jesus Christ is the only hope for moral confusion

Key Scriptures

  • Isaiah 5:20
  • Romans 1:18–32
  • Romans 2:1
  • Romans 3:23
  • John 8:1–11
  • 1 Peter 3:15
  • 2 Timothy 2:24–25
  • Mark 1:15
  • John 8:31–32

Why This Matters

Christians live in a culture where moral categories are increasingly being redefined. Practices that Scripture identifies as sinful are often celebrated, and those who continue affirming biblical teaching may feel pressure to remain silent.

Yet God’s Word does not change when cultural trends shift. Christians are called to speak the truth in love, refuse to affirm what God calls sin, and point sinners to the forgiveness, restoration, and new life found in Jesus Christ alone.

Call to Action

If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe to Equipping You in Grace and share it with someone who would benefit from biblical clarity on sexuality, identity, repentance, and gospel hope.

You can find more episodes of Equipping You in Grace here: Equipping You in Grace.

You can also watch more episodes on YouTube here: Equipping You in Grace YouTube Playlist.

Continue Growing in Biblical Truth

If this article served you, explore resources by Dave Jenkins and Theology for Life Publishing designed to help you grow in biblical clarity, theological depth, and faithful Christian living. You can view the featured titles below or explore more in the shop.


Explore the Shop

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Email
Print
0

Your Cart Is Empty

No products in the cart.