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Doubt doesn’t always show up as rebellion. Sometimes it sounds like John the Baptist asking a brutally honest question: “Are you the Messiah we’ve been expecting?” We sit with Luke 7 as Jesus answers in a way that cuts through noise, not with spin but with receipts: the blind see, the lame walk, the dead are raised, and good news reaches the poor. That’s the heartbeat of this Christian podcast episode, a Bible reading that pushes us to judge faith by fruit and to face the warning that follows: blessed are those who don’t fall away because of Jesus.
From there, we bring faith into the mess of the real world, including a disturbing crime headline and a prayer for families, marriages, first responders, and leaders in the pulpit and the state. We read 1 Corinthians 7:2–6 and talk plainly about Christian marriage, sexual self-control, and why Scripture treats intimacy and temptation as serious spiritual terrain rather than private preferences. If you’ve wanted a Bible-based marriage perspective that doesn’t dodge hard lines, this passage won’t let you stay vague.
We also move through Luke’s account of Jesus raising the widow’s son at Nain, Psalm 68’s fierce confidence in God’s power to save, and Proverbs 11’s warning about bringing trouble on your own household. Along the way we touch American history with a Medal of Honor profile of Francis Edwin Brownell and quotes from Benjamin Rush and John Adams to underline a central claim: salvation rests on Christ alone, not a denomination or a religious celebrity.
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Countryside Book Series
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Doubt doesn’t always show up as rebellion. Sometimes it sounds like John the Baptist asking a brutally honest question: “Are you the Messiah we’ve been expecting?” We sit with Luke 7 as Jesus answers in a way that cuts through noise, not with spin but with receipts: the blind see, the lame walk, the dead are raised, and good news reaches the poor. That’s the heartbeat of this Christian podcast episode, a Bible reading that pushes us to judge faith by fruit and to face the warning that follows: blessed are those who don’t fall away because of Jesus.
From there, we bring faith into the mess of the real world, including a disturbing crime headline and a prayer for families, marriages, first responders, and leaders in the pulpit and the state. We read 1 Corinthians 7:2–6 and talk plainly about Christian marriage, sexual self-control, and why Scripture treats intimacy and temptation as serious spiritual terrain rather than private preferences. If you’ve wanted a Bible-based marriage perspective that doesn’t dodge hard lines, this passage won’t let you stay vague.
We also move through Luke’s account of Jesus raising the widow’s son at Nain, Psalm 68’s fierce confidence in God’s power to save, and Proverbs 11’s warning about bringing trouble on your own household. Along the way we touch American history with a Medal of Honor profile of Francis Edwin Brownell and quotes from Benjamin Rush and John Adams to underline a central claim: salvation rests on Christ alone, not a denomination or a religious celebrity.
Subscribe for more Bible-centered commentary, share this with a friend who’s wrestling with doubt, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
#SamuelAdams
#JohnAdams
#BenjaminRush
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