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John 3:16 is familiar, but the verses around it are a confrontation: God sends Jesus to save, yet people still choose darkness because the light exposes what we’d rather keep hidden. I read John 3:1 to 21 and sit with the hard questions it raises about belief, spiritual rebirth, and the daily tug-of-war between confession and concealment. If you care about a biblical worldview, Christian repentance, and what “born again” actually means outside of slogans, this one goes straight to the nerve.
Then we bring that same honesty into marriage through Song of Solomon 4. Scripture does not treat spouses like roommates or accessories, and it does not treat intimacy like an optional add-on. I challenge the drift that happens when TV, sports, hobbies, or friends become more exciting than the person you vowed to love. If your marriage feels stuck, we start with the simplest place to look: the mirror.
I also read from Psalm 104 and Proverbs 14 to connect worship with real conduct, especially how we treat the poor and the people right next to us. From there, I pivot into cultural and political concerns, including property taxes and a historical reflection on Franklin D Roosevelt’s first inaugural address, using his words on fear and reality as a lens for our current moment. My bottom line stays consistent: if we reject God, we should not be surprised when everything else fractures.
Listen, share this with a friend, and then subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. If the podcast helps you, leave a five-star review and tell me what part challenged you most.
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John 3:16 is familiar, but the verses around it are a confrontation: God sends Jesus to save, yet people still choose darkness because the light exposes what we’d rather keep hidden. I read John 3:1 to 21 and sit with the hard questions it raises about belief, spiritual rebirth, and the daily tug-of-war between confession and concealment. If you care about a biblical worldview, Christian repentance, and what “born again” actually means outside of slogans, this one goes straight to the nerve.
Then we bring that same honesty into marriage through Song of Solomon 4. Scripture does not treat spouses like roommates or accessories, and it does not treat intimacy like an optional add-on. I challenge the drift that happens when TV, sports, hobbies, or friends become more exciting than the person you vowed to love. If your marriage feels stuck, we start with the simplest place to look: the mirror.
I also read from Psalm 104 and Proverbs 14 to connect worship with real conduct, especially how we treat the poor and the people right next to us. From there, I pivot into cultural and political concerns, including property taxes and a historical reflection on Franklin D Roosevelt’s first inaugural address, using his words on fear and reality as a lens for our current moment. My bottom line stays consistent: if we reject God, we should not be surprised when everything else fractures.
Listen, share this with a friend, and then subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. If the podcast helps you, leave a five-star review and tell me what part challenged you most.
#AmericanPatriot
#ChristianNation
#FDR
Support the show
The American Soul Podcast
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Countryside Book Series
https://www.amazon.com/Countryside-Book-J-T-Cope-IV-ebook/dp/B00MPIXOB2