What if the Bible doesn’t just speak to personal faith, but to nations, history, and patterns we’re still living inside of today?
In this episode, we explore a series of biblical and historical connections that raise an important question: Do the warnings written thousands of years ago still apply to modern nations?
We begin with Scripture , not speculation, examining recurring biblical themes of pride, repentance, accountability, and mercy. From Isaiah’s warning to ancient Israel, to Jeremiah’s image of a “golden cup” influencing the nations, to the symbolic language found again in Revelation, we trace a consistent pattern that Scripture uses to describe how power, influence, and moral responsibility operate over time.
From there, we step into documented history:
America’s consecration to God in 1789
Biblical time cycles like Sabbath years and Jubilee
The significance of Elul 29 as a day of national accounting
Financial patterns that repeat across generations
Public records surrounding 9/11, economic systems, and unanswered questions that still remain
This is not an episode about fear, dates, or predictions.
It’s about patterns...and why those patterns matter.
Nothing here asks you to abandon reason.
Nothing here demands agreement.
Instead, this episode invites you to consider whether the Bible has consistently understood something about human nature, power, and consequence that modern society often ignores.
Most importantly, it brings everything back to Jesus...not as a political figure or religious slogan, but as the one who warned about deception, called for humility, and offered mercy before judgment.
If you’ve ever wondered whether Scripture is still relevant…
If you’ve questioned whether history is random…
If you’ve sensed that something deeper is happening beneath the surface of our world…
This episode is for you.