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Resurrection isn’t a sentimental idea for funerals, it’s a claim about reality that reshapes everything. We start in Luke 20 where Jesus answers the Sadducees and anchors our hope in a living God who keeps His promises. If God is truly the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, then death doesn’t get the final word and neither should fear, cynicism, or moral drift.
From there, we bring that hope down to street level with Titus 2: what older men and women should model, how younger families should be mentored, and why biblical marriage is less about comfort and more about credibility. We also sit with Jesus’ warnings about religious leaders who crave status, use big words, and harm the vulnerable, then echo Psalm 89’s reminder that God’s throne rests on righteousness and justice. Proverbs 14 adds a practical edge: correction can heal, but refusing it leads to ruin.
We also talk about patriotism and memory through a piece on Paul Revere’s ride and America’s 250th anniversary, asking what happens when we stop teaching Scripture and our national story. Along the way, we wrestle with hard questions about public safety, cultural cohesion, and what it means to love your neighbors while still telling the truth about the direction of your country. If you care about Luke 20, Christian worldview, biblical marriage, and faith in public life, this one is for you.
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Resurrection isn’t a sentimental idea for funerals, it’s a claim about reality that reshapes everything. We start in Luke 20 where Jesus answers the Sadducees and anchors our hope in a living God who keeps His promises. If God is truly the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, then death doesn’t get the final word and neither should fear, cynicism, or moral drift.
From there, we bring that hope down to street level with Titus 2: what older men and women should model, how younger families should be mentored, and why biblical marriage is less about comfort and more about credibility. We also sit with Jesus’ warnings about religious leaders who crave status, use big words, and harm the vulnerable, then echo Psalm 89’s reminder that God’s throne rests on righteousness and justice. Proverbs 14 adds a practical edge: correction can heal, but refusing it leads to ruin.
We also talk about patriotism and memory through a piece on Paul Revere’s ride and America’s 250th anniversary, asking what happens when we stop teaching Scripture and our national story. Along the way, we wrestle with hard questions about public safety, cultural cohesion, and what it means to love your neighbors while still telling the truth about the direction of your country. If you care about Luke 20, Christian worldview, biblical marriage, and faith in public life, this one is for you.
Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of this conversation challenged you most?
#ChristianNation
#AmericanPatriot
#FoundingFathers
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