How the “deeper righteousness” of the kingdom defies religious performance, upends cultural norms, and reveals a radical vision for the Church’s role today.
Mike Erre and Tim Stafford return to their series on the Sermon on the Mount, offering a deep-dive reflection into Matthew 5 and setting the stage for chapter 6. Reframing righteousness as something more than performative piety, this episode highlights how Jesus redefines power, purity, and politics in his upside-down kingdom. Along the way, Mike opens up about a significant personal transition—his unexpected return to pastoring—and what it reveals about healing, trust, and embodying authenticity in church life.
Key Takeaways: • The Kingdom as a Political Reality – Jesus lays out not a doctrine for personal beliefs, but a reordering of community life in light of God’s rule. • Righteousness Beyond Legalism – From anger to lust, retaliation to loving enemies, Jesus expands righteousness to address the heart, not just actions. • Reclaiming the Role of the Church – A moving exploration of why church still matters and how it can become a transformative community, not a performance space. • Hypocrisy & Virtue Signaling – How Jesus anticipates modern-day grandstanding with his critique of public righteousness done “to be seen.” • Wrestling With Church Hurt – A heartfelt listener question opens up a raw conversation on church dysfunction, spiritual leadership, and what shepherding should actually look like. • Mike’s Personal Update – Mike shares his decision to rejoin church leadership—why he’s doing it now, what he’s learned along the way, and what gives him hope.
Resources Mentioned: • Matthew 5 & 6 – Sermon on the Mount reflections • Genesis 1–2, 12 – Roots of vocation and God’s mission • Tim Gombis on Ecclesiological Engagement – Faith Improvised Podcast • Patreon support – patreon.com/voxology
Join us as we navigate what it looks like to be “trustworthy” kingdom people in a world addicted to appearance. If you’re wrestling with anger, church disillusionment, or the role of performance in faith, this episode brings clarity and challenge.
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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
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