By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of CROSSPOLITIC.
What if the key to unlocking true freedom and transforming nations lay not in political power or social activism, but in the unyielding power of holiness? This bold statement may seem counterintuitive in today’s society, where the concept of holiness has been diminished to a private, Sunday-only experience. However, as Toby Sumpter, Waterboy, Chocolate Knox, and his guests on CROSSPOLITIC argue, true holiness has the power to transform lives, nations, and cultures.
The Great Awakening: A Historical Context
The Great Awakening of the 1730s was a pivotal moment in American history, where the ideas of justification by faith alone and true conversion to Christ spread like wildfire, birthing a generation of Christians who would go on to fight for independence from Great Britain. As Jonathan Edwards preached, the holiness of God struck a nerve, sweeping across the colonies and uniting them in a shared faith and culture. This movement was characterized by a deep understanding of covenantal obligations and responsibilities, which ultimately led to the formation of a holy nation.
The Second Great Awakening: A Shift in Focus
In contrast, the Second Great Awakening of the 1800s was marked by a shift in focus from doctrine to emotions and experiences. This movement, led by figures like Charles Finney, descended into spiritual manipulation and marketing, producing a cultural chaos that would ultimately lead to the Civil War. The fruit of this movement was vastly different from the first, with conversions being turned into social activism and the formation of cults and sects.
The Consequences of Counterfeit Holiness
The consequences of embracing a counterfeit holiness are dire. As Toby Sumpter, Waterboy, Chocolate Knox, notes, ‘A nation does not lose the real thing in a day. America itself has been set ablaze twice by what looked like revival.’ The Second Great Awakening created a cultural chaos that would have far-reaching consequences, including the Civil War and the rise of social activism. In contrast, the First Great Awakening created a cultural cohesion around the supremacy of Christ and the authority of Scripture, leading to the formation of a holy nation.
As Toby Sumpter, Waterboy, Chocolate Knox, so eloquently puts it, ‘Holiness is not a vibe. Holiness is not a feeling. And holiness is not limited to personal or individual piety or obedience. Holiness is the fiery presence of the Triune God.’ This understanding of holiness is crucial in today’s society, where the lines between true and counterfeit holiness are often blurred.
Closing Synthesis
In conclusion, the concept of holiness is not just a private, individual experience, but a powerful force that can transform lives, nations, and cultures. The choice between true and counterfeit holiness is a critical one, with far-reaching consequences. As we navigate the complexities of our world, it is essential to understand the true meaning of holiness and its impact on our lives and our society. By embracing the unyielding power of holiness, we can unlock true freedom and create a brighter future for generations to come. The full episode of CROSSPOLITIC is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
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Watch CROSSPOLITIC on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/crosspolitic-208155
The Unyielding Power of Holiness: A Catalyst for True Freedom
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of CROSSPOLITIC.
What if the key to unlocking true freedom and transforming nations lay not in political power or social activism, but in the unyielding power of holiness? This bold statement may seem counterintuitive in today’s society, where the concept of holiness has been diminished to a private, Sunday-only experience. However, as Toby Sumpter, Waterboy, Chocolate Knox, and his guests on CROSSPOLITIC argue, true holiness has the power to transform lives, nations, and cultures.
The Great Awakening: A Historical Context
The Great Awakening of the 1730s was a pivotal moment in American history, where the ideas of justification by faith alone and true conversion to Christ spread like wildfire, birthing a generation of Christians who would go on to fight for independence from Great Britain. As Jonathan Edwards preached, the holiness of God struck a nerve, sweeping across the colonies and uniting them in a shared faith and culture. This movement was characterized by a deep understanding of covenantal obligations and responsibilities, which ultimately led to the formation of a holy nation.
The Second Great Awakening: A Shift in Focus
In contrast, the Second Great Awakening of the 1800s was marked by a shift in focus from doctrine to emotions and experiences. This movement, led by figures like Charles Finney, descended into spiritual manipulation and marketing, producing a cultural chaos that would ultimately lead to the Civil War. The fruit of this movement was vastly different from the first, with conversions being turned into social activism and the formation of cults and sects.
The Consequences of Counterfeit Holiness
The consequences of embracing a counterfeit holiness are dire. As Toby Sumpter, Waterboy, Chocolate Knox, notes, ‘A nation does not lose the real thing in a day. America itself has been set ablaze twice by what looked like revival.’ The Second Great Awakening created a cultural chaos that would have far-reaching consequences, including the Civil War and the rise of social activism. In contrast, the First Great Awakening created a cultural cohesion around the supremacy of Christ and the authority of Scripture, leading to the formation of a holy nation.
As Toby Sumpter, Waterboy, Chocolate Knox, so eloquently puts it, ‘Holiness is not a vibe. Holiness is not a feeling. And holiness is not limited to personal or individual piety or obedience. Holiness is the fiery presence of the Triune God.’ This understanding of holiness is crucial in today’s society, where the lines between true and counterfeit holiness are often blurred.
Closing Synthesis
In conclusion, the concept of holiness is not just a private, individual experience, but a powerful force that can transform lives, nations, and cultures. The choice between true and counterfeit holiness is a critical one, with far-reaching consequences. As we navigate the complexities of our world, it is essential to understand the true meaning of holiness and its impact on our lives and our society. By embracing the unyielding power of holiness, we can unlock true freedom and create a brighter future for generations to come. The full episode of CROSSPOLITIC is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 23, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch CROSSPOLITIC on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/crosspolitic-208155
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