
Between “Though” and “Yet” - Robyn Minor
What do you do when the words we sing in church get caught in your throat?
What do you do when “God is good,” “He reigns,” and “He’s on the throne” don’t land like comfort anymore, but feel like a collision with the world as it actually is?
In this message, Robyn Minor puts words to a tension a lot of people feel but rarely say out loud.
Because the truth is, for many of us, worship has not always felt honest. Not when we’ve watched systems protect themselves instead of protecting people. Not when grief gets turned into debate. Not when violence gets dressed up as order. Not when religion keeps trying to explain suffering before it’s willing to sit with it.
And that’s where this message goes straight for the nerve:
A theology that moves faster than grief has already moved too fast.
This is not a message about unbelief.
It’s a message about refusing shallow faith.
Refusing worship that numbs.
Refusing language about God that sounds too much like empire.
Because Robin asks a necessary question:
When we say God reigns, what kind of reign are we talking about?
Not a king who consolidates power.
Not a ruler who protects the throne.
Not a god made in the image of nationalism, domination, or control.
But a King who wears thorns.
A throne that looks like a cross.
A God who does not silence the wounded, but joins them.
Using the honesty of Habakkuk, this message holds the tension between horror and hope, grief and faith, protest and worship. It refuses to shrink suffering to make faith feel easier. And it refuses to shrink God just because the world is unbearable.
This is worship redefined, not as denial, but as resistance.
Not as emotional escape, but as oxygen for advocacy.
Not as pretending everything is fine, but as declaring that cruelty is not sovereign.
If you’ve ever stood in church and wondered whether you could still sing with integrity, this message is for you.
Because maybe worship isn’t about avoiding the pain.
Maybe it’s about telling the truth in the middle of it.
Maybe it’s about standing between though and yet and refusing to let darkness have the final word.
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