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Help! I’m Getting Canceled as a Christian - Part B

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April 23, 2026 6:00 am

Help! I’m Getting Canceled as a Christian - Part B

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Jesus Christ came into a world that would cancel him, yet he still came, demonstrating the importance of responding to cancel culture with love, humility, and a clear conscience. Christians can handle cancel culture by reacting calmly, resisting firmly, replying clearly, responding humbly, and resting inwardly, knowing that God has his own cancel culture and has already cancelled our sins through Jesus Christ.

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Now, here's today's message from Pastor Skip Heitzig. You know, some people This is just a common psychological phenomenon.

Some people reject. other people before they can be rejected. I had a friend who used to call this are rejection junkies. They just, I'm going to make, I've been hurt enough. By enough people.

That I'm going to reject people before they can ever reject me. I'm going to keep them at arm's length. And because of the mistrust of other people, they're very suspicious and even paranoid. And this is called rejection avoidance. You want to reject those who might reject you or even before they can do it.

So we cancel unkind co-workers. or classmates. What I'm saying is, you don't have to do that. You can make a choice. To do what Jesus said.

Turn the other cheek. Love your enemies. Jesus said, If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even the sinners do the same. Bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you.

Can we say and cancel you? That you may be sons. Children of your father in heaven. In other words, you show what family you're a part of. By responding in love.

So resist firmly that temptation. I just want you to think for a moment about Jesus. Before Jesus came, you think he knew what he was getting into? I think he knew that he was going to go to a society, a culture that would cancel him effectively, that would hate him. He was stepping right in the middle of cancel culture.

And of course he knew that a thousand years before he came. It was predicted in Isaiah the prophet. He is despised and rejected. By men. a man of sorrows acquainted with grief.

He knew that He would come to his own, and his own would not. Recede him, they would reject him. And Knowing all that. He still came. And he didn't cancel Judas.

even though he knew what Judas was going to do. He didn't cancel Peter, even though Peter. denied him three times. In fact, he went to The cross And from the cross itself. Said, Father, forgive them.

They don't know what they're doing.

So react calmly, resist firmly, third. little thing you can do. Reply clearly. Reply clearly. Verse fifteen.

But sanctify the Lord God in your heart and always be ready, here it is, to give a defense. To everyone who asks you a reason. For the hope that is in you with meekness. And fear.

Now, I know this is a very famous apologetics text. But I want you to consider it in light of this context. Just because people disagree with you and get offended by the truth that you speak. Should not cause you to stop speaking the truth. What it should do is make you get really good at explaining the truth.

Articulately, clearly, intelligently, and reasonably. Because people are going to ask you, why do you believe that? And you should have something ready to go. Prepared to speak. clearly, reply clearly.

Now, when people ask you, As he indicates here, why you believe what you believe. They might be asking the question because they're either considering Listening more to you? or they're on the verge of canceling you. They're considering, should I listen or should I just get rid of this person?

So, you should have reasons ready to share.

Now, notice what he says here. He says, but sanctify the Lord God in your hearts. That is set. Said Jesus. Apart in your heart, set him apart as Lord of your life.

And just think of Daniel in Babylon. for a moment. says Daniel purposed in his heart. Before he ever went into the court of Nebuchadnezzar, something happened inside his head, his heart, his inner being, where he made a decision. He purposed in his heart not to defile himself with a portion of the king's delicacies.

So When it says, sanctify the Lord God in your hearts. The idea is Who you are in Christ. Be firmly aware that you belong to him. You're his child. You're his representative in this world.

It always has to start inwardly in the heart before you ever take it outwardly to the world.

So that's the idea of sanctifying the Lord in your heart. No. That Jesus didn't cancel you. You belong to him. You're going into this as a child of God, as a representative of the kingdom.

And then Also, in verse 15, sanctify the Lord God in your hearts and always be ready to give a defense.

Now, just. A couple notes about that word. Defense is the word apologia. or apologyon in this context. And we get the word apologetics from that.

The idea of apologetics or an apologetic. A defense is not that you are saying, I'm sorry for what I believe. It's not an apology. It's a defense as it's translated here. It's a word that means a formal defense in a judicial courtroom.

That's the idea. You're going to state your case. We are always, do you know this, we're always in a courtroom. We're always in a courtroom. The world is a living courtroom.

And people are deciding. They're always deciding: am I going to reject Christ? Am I going to receive Christ? They're thinking about. Those options.

Especially when they hear the gospel. and perhaps when they're around you.

So it's really not about you. or cancelling you. They're really deciding if they should cancel God or not.

So you want to go in sanctified in heart. Ready to make an apologia. A defense. A formal defense. Here's what I've discovered about the typical unbeliever, for the most part.

Unbelievers have good questions. They have very good questions. The problem is we don't always have good answers. And we should, we can. We can learn a few things and have this stuff ready to go when we need it.

And the Bible encourages us to do so. Jesus said that we are to love the Lord our God with all our heart, our soul, our mind, and our strength. You need to know what you believe, but you also need to know why you believe what you believe. And I've discovered there's a lot of Christians who will say, well, I believe this. And they go, well, why?

Because He said so.

Okay, think that through a little bit because you have just a few Seconds or minutes. To gain or lose an audience.

So you want to have this stuff ready. I remember when I was a My own experience, I've told you before, I was saved. At 18 years of age. I was 17, turning 18, gave my life to Christ. A few months later, I find myself in In the back of my first college course called Integrated Zoology, in which my professor said, anybody here believe the Bible?

I didn't know what I was, yeah, I figured he was a believer, he wanted fellowship. I raise my hand. I stand up. And he said, The aim, part of the aim in this class is to dismantle your belief system. That's what he told me.

So You know, I put myself out there and I immediately got attacked.

Well, a few months after that, I found myself in an anatomy class, a radium physics class, and a number of those kind of courses where the Bible was considered myth. And I was shaken in my faith. And I said, I don't want to follow a myth. If I'm following a myth. I'm quitting.

I'm not going to follow a method. What that did is that drove me into a search. and intellectual search. And I became intellectually satisfied by the answers that I found. And I got so ready and equipped to share this in the.

college campuses that I was in and the workplace. that it was the most exciting time of my life. One commentator said this, and I'm quoting: any Christian who cannot present a biblically clear explanation of their faith. will be insecure when strongly challenged by unbelievers. In some cases, that insecurity can undermine their assurance of salvation.

The world's attacks. can overwhelm them.

Well, I got overwhelmed and I was determined. If I'm going to believe in this, I want to know why I believe it so that I never get overwhelmed ever again. But I will overwhelm them with love and facts.

So, react calmly, resist firmly, reply clearly. Let me give you a fourth way to handle cancel culture. Respond humbly.

Okay, you're equipped, you know all the answers, you're looking for people to talk to. And maybe whittle down to size with your clever arguments, watch out. Notice what it says in verse 15: sanctify the Lord God in your hearts. Always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you. Notice there's a comma, not a period.

He says, with what? Meekness and Sphere. That means Humbly And respectfully. The New Living Translation says you must do this in a gentle and respectful way. Way.

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Now, here's more from Pastor Skip.

So The goal then isn't to not get cancelled. The goal in the conversation is to hopefully open up their heart. to the one who cancels their sin. See, it's not like, well, they may not like me, so. We got to get over that quickly.

There's a lot of people who will not like you. Most people in the world will not like the Christian. If they're living in Christ, all those who live godly in Christ Jesus will. Suffer. Persecution.

That's the promise.

So, the goal isn't to not get canceled. The goal is to open up people's hearts. And the goal is not to win an argument with apologetics. The goal is to save the soul. or to realign the soul if they're off a little bit.

So Be humble. Be humble. Respond humbly.

Um Just remember this. I've always been fond of saying this. I've said it for years. If you want to win some. Be winsome.

Be winsome in order to win someone. When people see your humility, they're more apt to open up. their hearts and their ears. Be respectful. Listen and speak with deference.

I read a little bit Section this week by a pastor named Chris Walker. who talked about Um believers Canceling other believers. And that's sort of a whole subset of the cancel culture. You have Christian believers canceling other Christian believers. And he says There's a built-in arrogance and self-righteousness to it.

The unspoken presumption is that my theological views are so perfect they cannot be questioned, and I cannot be wrong, and I could never be dismissed. Yours. Are such that I feel free to pass judgment and dismiss you. The Apostle Paul knew and saw and understood more than any of us Yeah. He understood that, and nonetheless, he confessed here on earth.

We know in part. 1 Corinthians 13. God breathed his scripture infallibly through Paul. and others But we who interpret those words Are not ourselves infallible? Surely, no one's theology.

Is perfect, and we should be humble enough to admit that and humble enough. to extend that same grace to others. in a disagreement. That she is so good. It's so rich.

Yeah. The words of scripture are infallible. You and I, however, we have our view and interpretation of it. And yes, most scriptures are clear and have a single interpretation, but give grace. Give grace.

So, respond humbly. React calmly, resist firmly, reply clearly, and respond humbly. I'm going to give you a fifth and final. little way to handle cancel culture. Rest inwardly.

Rest. inwardly. It's called having a good conscience. Verse 16, having a good conscience. that when they defame you as evildoers, Those who revile your good conduct in Christ May be ashamed.

Four It is better. If it is in the will of God. to suffer. Suffering can be part of the will of God. It's better if it's in the will of God to suffer for doing good.

than for doing evil.

Now go back to that little phrase, good conscience. Clear conscience, you might say. A good conscience. There's no pillow as soft as a clear conscience. Conscience.

You want to sleep well? Clear conscience. Ben Franklin said, A good conscience is a continual. Christmas. I like that.

Keeps giving. Keeps giving. It's the best tranquilizer, he said.

Now Having a good conscience, what is a conscience? A conscience is a divinely placed internal mechanism. that either accuses you or excuses you. Let me say that again. The conscience is a divinely placed Internal mechanism that either accuses you or excuses you.

That in a nutshell is the definition of a conscience. It's good to have one. It's good to have one finely tuned.

Now what happens at salvation when we come to Christ? God cleanses our conscience. From all the guilt and all the shame accumulated over all the years, we are aware of our sin, but we are also aware that He's cleansed me from my sin.

So Hebrews 9 says, the blood of Christ comes from the blood. who, through the eternal Spirit, offered himself without spot to God Cleanse your conscience. from Dead Works. to serve the living God. That happens at salvation.

You know you're guilty, you realize it, you're poor in spirit, you confess it. all that accumulated shame and guilt cleansed away. And I see it. I see it when people come to Christ. I often see tears in their eyes, I see a relief.

During Their prayer or afterwards. But that's just the beginning, that's its salvation. Then, We must guard our conscience. And I would say, keep our conscience tuned. By Prayer by Exposure to the scriptures by fellowship and hearing how the word lives and breathed in other people.

Acts 23, Paul said, I have lived in all good conscience. before God until this day. They slapped him for saying that, but he meant it. Very next chapter, Paul said in Acts 24: I always strive to have a good conscience. And without offense toward God and Ma'am.

That's a clear conscience. is a clear conscience will help you endure Counterculture. Because you know the truth inwardly. They may say anything they want, but you happen to know the truth inwardly.

So As you face criticism, a clear conscience. I notice a couple words. Um Defamed. Reviled. That's all cancel culture stuff.

Defamed, reviled. It means evil speaking, verbal abuse, social media shaming. I love how the message that Paraphrased by Eugene Peterson renders this. He writes in this way. Keep a clear conscience before God.

So that when people throw mud at you, None of it will stick. They'll end up realizing they're the ones who need the bath. Clear conscience. Clear conscience. Soft pillow is a clear conscience.

I remember a number of years ago. I had a very difficult time in The ministry here is about 20 years ago.

Some of you may recall. the volatility of that. episode in our church history. And um I had a number of critics. And um Somebody came to me after a service and they said, Man, this must be so rough for you.

This must keep you up at night. I said, no, actually, I sleep like a baby every night. They said, really? I wouldn't be able to sleep. I said, you know why I can?

'Cause I know the truth. I'm sustained by the truth. People can make up anything they want. They can say anything they want. I happen to know the truth, and Jesus said, the truth will set you free, and it will.

You're well.

Now let me close or bring this plane down to a landing. By saying this. You ready for this? God has his own cancel culture. He is willing to cancel.

Our sim. He is willing to cancel. Everything that is opposed to us, all the things that are true about us that would cause us shame. Colossians chapter 2, verse 13 and 14. You were dead because of your sins and because of your sinful nature.

Then God made you alive with Christ. He forgave all our sins. He cancelled. The record that contained the charges that were against us. He took it.

and he destroyed it. by nailing it to Christ's Cross. Let me kind of rephrase all of that and just simply say, Jesus Christ. Remember, I said he came into this world. He knew what was up.

He knew what he was about to face. He's stepping right into the very culture that's going to cancel him and kill him. Jesus came. and was cancelled.

So that you And I Could get uncancelled by God. He willingly went through the canceling so that you and I could be accepted. In him. I don't know if you have ever received Christ. Most of you have.

This is a church. By and large, believers are here. But you know, Sometimes They invite friends or family members. And they come close, they listen to messages, they like the songs, they feel good about it.

Some even fancy themselves as being believers. And I find that I preach the gospel to unbelievers, but I also preach the gospel to. people who think they're believers. Who are not. We're not following Jesus.

They're not pursuing him. There's no evidence of any life change. There's no real proof that there's a disciple in the making. Jesus said they're going to produce fruit, some 30, some 60, some 100fold. There's no evidence that they realize their sin has been canceled and they have new life.

So I want to just give an opportunity as we close. this message That if you online or in this room have never given your life to Christ or in any of our campuses. Today's an opportunity. for you to absolutely make sure. That you belong to him.

You're part of the family. And that God, when you come to him, will cancel. Every ordinance, every commandment, every rule, every regulation, that is written that says you blew it. It would cancel her. and make you his child.

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