Jimmy Spencer@JimmySpencer
I take real issue with @JonnyRoot_ someone who once worked in sports but now is looking to profit off division, using our Lord as a backdrop to do it.
These tweets do not represent Jesus.
Jesus ate with tax collectors, touched lepers, and welcomed the outcast. He reserved his harshest words not for sinners but for the religious who used their faith as a weapon to exclude and condemn. That is exactly what you see in Jon’s content and he’s gaining steam doing it.
Using the name of Christ to mock a man for painting his nails, to declare who is and isn’t actually saved, and to stoke culture war outrage for engagement is not discipleship and does not represent the teachings of Jesu.
This is performance.
He clearly understand the algorithm. He knows exactly what he’s doing. That makes it harder to excuse, not easier.
I’m not calling him evil. I’m asking him to sit with this question as publicly as he asks others to, honestly before God: Jon, are you making disciples or are you purposely making enemies?
Jesus said they’ll know us by our love. Is this that?