Woke Church—Shepherds for Sale | Kingdom Finance Revolution Live | 7 Nov 2025
- William Abraham

- Nov 11, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 12, 2025

👓 Quick take: Are parts of the church drifting from true Christianity to cultural approval? William Abraham (The 7000 - author, Kingdom Finance Revolution) sets a biblical frame (1 Jn 3:8; James 4:4; John 15; 1 Jn 2) and walks through key forces pulling churches off course — then calls us back to truth, courage, and rebuilding the altar from Isaiah 61.
You’ll discover:
Cultural capture and influence -- money shaping messages and priorities
Prestige, power and identity -- chasing approval and platform instead of preaching Christ - the "deJesusification" of the Church
Selective moral clarity -- loud on some topics, silent on life and sexual ethics
Institutional and denominational drift -- accommodation at the top that misleads the grassroots
A call to discernment and repentance -- Scripture first, truth over reputation, courage with kindness
Plus: narrative capture, negative-world pressure, rival moral frameworks, and a practical prayer for muscular Christianity
Links and resources. Eric Metaxas interview with Megan Basham: search “Megan Basham Shepherds for Sale Eric Metaxas” or link here https://youtu.be/WE5T_YtYP_Y
Megan Basham, Shepherds for Sale: search on Amazon in your location
Kingdom Finance Revolution by William Abraham: available on Amazon in your location
Links to Watch or listen to the latest War Room session:
👀 Here are some key timestamps
00:00 — Welcome and mission, partner with Jesus to destroy the works of the devil
00:50 — NYC snapshot and cultural drift
02:30 — Scriptural foundation: James 4:4, John 15, 1 John 2
05:00 — Blessing vs curse, partnering with Jesus
07:15 — The necklace-knot picture: God unties what we cannot
09:05 — Community impact and why politics fills the vacuum
11:20 — Slogans, antisemitism, and clarity
13:30 — London and New York, headship and worldview
15:05 — Why churches drift toward cultural approval
17:10 — Theme 1: Cultural capture and money
19:20 — Theme 2: Prestige, power and identity
22:10 — Theme 3: Selective moral clarity, Charlie Kirk example
24:40 — Theme 4: Institutional and denominational drift
27:30 — Theme 5: Call to discernment and repentance
30:45 — Narrative capture, symbols and language
33:10 — Negative-world pressure, Wren and Trueman notes
36:00 — Rival moral frameworks, CRT and social gospel
39:30 — Live not by lies, truth over reputation
42:10 — Prayer for illumination and courage
44:30 — Speak truth clearly with mercy, policing analogy
46:10 — Stand firm and act
47:20 — Winners build the altar, Isaiah 61
47:50 — Closing prayer and amen




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