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The Katt Williams interview on the Club Shay Shay podcast broke the internet. 25+ million views in 24hrs and there's no end in sight. In this episode, Dr. Joel responds "theologically" to some of the more fascinating parts of the interview. Katt refers to the Bible and Jesus often in the interview, so we should pay close attention to how he frames Jesus, what we can glean and learn from it, and some things we should consider cautiously.
The theological approach to this interview is from a posture of humility. Knowing who God is, so we can know who we are teaches us how to relate to others. If you want to learn more about this approach and experience the peace that humility brings, you can pre-order Dr. Joel's book "The Hidden Peace."
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Takeaways
Being rooted in the truth of the gospel is essential for engaging with culture without being swayed by it.
There is a battle between good and evil, and Satan seeks to corrupt the good things created by God.
The Bible is the greatest book ever written because it tells the story of Jesus and his desire to bring his family back together.
Being sober-minded and not compromising our thinking is important in resisting the schemes of the enemy.
Exploring other religions requires discernment and a solid understanding of the truth of the gospel.
God desires to be our friend, and our friendship with him is rooted in gratitude and love for what Jesus has done.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:57 - Katt Williams' References to Jesus
03:39 - The Battle Between Good and Evil
06:34 - Satan's Ability to Corrupt
08:25 - Satan's Inability to Create
10:14 - The Corruption of Good Things
12:39 - The Bible as the Greatest Book
16:41 - Facing Fear with Jesus
19:52 - The Devastation of Bad Decisions
23:54 - The Importance of Being Sober-Minded
27:22 - Exploring Other Religions
33:58 - Conflating God and the Universe
40:38 - Desiring to be God's Friend
45:12 - Engaging with Culture Theologically