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Jesus doesn’t recruit fans. He calls disciples and Luke 14 makes that painfully clear. I read Scripture straight, then slow down long enough to ask what it actually demands from us: humility instead of chasing the best seat, generosity that isn’t looking for payback, and a loyalty to Christ that outranks comfort, reputation, and even our own plans.
We walk through the great banquet parable where the first invited guests make polite excuses, then we face the hard lines about counting the cost and carrying the cross. If you’ve ever wondered why faith can feel thin in modern life, Luke 14 gives one answer: we try to follow Jesus without giving anything up. I also read a marriage passage from 1 Corinthians 11 and talk about how even hearing Bible words out loud can spark backlash today, which says a lot about where our culture is headed.
From there, we turn to Psalm 80 as a national lament and a prayer for renewal, and I connect it to leadership and repentance through the American Patriots Bible, including 2 Chronicles 1:10 on wisdom and 2 Chronicles 7:14 on humility, prayer, and healing. I end with Proverbs on diligence, a few timely warnings from current events, and a closing prayer for our families, our communities, and our country.
If this helps you think clearly and live faithfully, subscribe, share the show with someone you care about, and leave a review. Want to support the work monthly? Check the link in the show notes and consider a small donation.
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Jesus doesn’t recruit fans. He calls disciples and Luke 14 makes that painfully clear. I read Scripture straight, then slow down long enough to ask what it actually demands from us: humility instead of chasing the best seat, generosity that isn’t looking for payback, and a loyalty to Christ that outranks comfort, reputation, and even our own plans.
We walk through the great banquet parable where the first invited guests make polite excuses, then we face the hard lines about counting the cost and carrying the cross. If you’ve ever wondered why faith can feel thin in modern life, Luke 14 gives one answer: we try to follow Jesus without giving anything up. I also read a marriage passage from 1 Corinthians 11 and talk about how even hearing Bible words out loud can spark backlash today, which says a lot about where our culture is headed.
From there, we turn to Psalm 80 as a national lament and a prayer for renewal, and I connect it to leadership and repentance through the American Patriots Bible, including 2 Chronicles 1:10 on wisdom and 2 Chronicles 7:14 on humility, prayer, and healing. I end with Proverbs on diligence, a few timely warnings from current events, and a closing prayer for our families, our communities, and our country.
If this helps you think clearly and live faithfully, subscribe, share the show with someone you care about, and leave a review. Want to support the work monthly? Check the link in the show notes and consider a small donation.
#ChristianNation
#AmericanPatriot
#DailyScripture
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