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  <title>Blind Spots</title>
  <description>Part 1 – The Ten Commandments overview. Derek reads Exodus 20 and makes three points: the commandments were given after God's rescue of Israel (not as a condition of it), they're guidance for the saved rather than a means of earning salvation, and each one is a broad principle meant to be applied widely rather than treated as a tick-box exercise. He illustrates this with the 8th commandment (&amp;quot;you must not steal&amp;quot;), showing it covers tax evasion, underpaying workers, time-theft, and misusing power of attorney. Part 2 – The blind spot. Turning to the 9th commandment (&amp;quot;you must not bear false witness&amp;quot;), Derek argues it also covers ignoring or failing to investigate credible reports of wrongdoing — illustrated with a dashcam analogy about withholding evidence from police. He grounds this in God's character as one who hates injustice (Proverbs, Psalm 97), then gives three extended case studies of the church failing this test: the Ravi Zacharias scandal, corruption he personally witnessed in a Pakistani mission hospital (including the human cost of stolen aid money), and a cover-up in an Aberdeen church after a woman reported a sexual assault. He then offers five reasons Christians stay silent: Pollyanna syndrome (disbelief that Christians could do wrong), fear of bad publicity, fear of personal cost, inadequate hatred of evil, and spiritual warfare/demonic discouragement. He's careful to note not all allegations are true, but they must still be properly investigated rather than dismissed. Part 3 –&amp;amp;nbsp;Brief notes on confidentiality and when it must be breached for safeguarding, naming the church's safeguarding leads, before ending on a hopeful note from Revelation about the ultimate triumph of good. &amp;amp;nbsp; 00:00 Intro: A Blind Spot in the Church02:11 The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20)06:56 Applying the 8th Commandment: What Counts as Stealing?09:16 The Blind Spot: Redefining &amp;quot;Bearing False Witness&amp;quot; 11:00 Illustration: The Dashcam Witness 14:00 Case Study: Ravi Zacharias 17:00 Case Study: Corruption in a Pakistan Mission Hospital 22:00 Case Study: Cover-up in an Aberdeen Church25:14 Five Reasons Christians Stay Silent 31:00 Safeguarding, Confidentiality &amp;amp;amp; Closing Hope</description>
  <author_name>Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship</author_name>
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