I love the distinction Craig G. makes in this post between a dangerous message and an edgy message – to the point and right on the money. Here is the link.

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I’ve probably been guilty of being edgy rather than dangerous.
Being dangerous like Jesus requires such a deep level of prayerful interaction with Scripture and people; I’m scared of getting so lost in that that I might not come back!
I know that’s a stupid and selfish fear, and I’m not proud of it — but tell the truth and shame the devil, right?
Always need a safe place to tell the truth! Sometimes recognizing our own frailties helps us hand them over to God that much quicker.
Looks like he’s taking a swipe at Mark Driscoll with that first bullet point.
Maybe I’m wrong, but that’s what it looks like.
Discoll on point 1 and Osteen on point 2 – https://godfamilyspringfield.blogspot.com/2006/09/seven-words-you-never-hear-in-church.html