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The fastest way to lose a nation isn’t one dramatic moment, it’s a slow trade of truth for convenience. We start with Proverbs 16 and the simple claim that discretion and wise speech aren’t just “nice,” they’re life-giving. Then we connect that wisdom to real-world controversy around ICE, illegal immigration, and horrific crimes, asking what our words and policies reveal about who we choose to defend and what we’re willing to excuse.
From there, we slow down and get personal with prayer and discipleship. I pray for your family, your marriage, your kids, your work, and for leaders in the pulpit and the state. We also talk frankly about Proverbs 5 and the responsibility a husband and wife share to pursue faithful love, not as a mood, but as a covenant. If you’re looking for Christian encouragement that doesn’t dodge hard topics, this is that kind of conversation.
At the center is Acts 3: Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate, the healing of a man lame from birth, and the sermon that follows. We wrestle with suffering, why Jesus’ followers should expect it, and the hard question many people carry: why are some people healed while others are left waiting? We close with a warning drawn from Pope John Paul II’s language about a “culture of death” and the danger of moral relativism, because when nothing is universally true, everything becomes negotiable including life, marriage, borders, and justice.
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Drop us a note about the podcast.
The fastest way to lose a nation isn’t one dramatic moment, it’s a slow trade of truth for convenience. We start with Proverbs 16 and the simple claim that discretion and wise speech aren’t just “nice,” they’re life-giving. Then we connect that wisdom to real-world controversy around ICE, illegal immigration, and horrific crimes, asking what our words and policies reveal about who we choose to defend and what we’re willing to excuse.
From there, we slow down and get personal with prayer and discipleship. I pray for your family, your marriage, your kids, your work, and for leaders in the pulpit and the state. We also talk frankly about Proverbs 5 and the responsibility a husband and wife share to pursue faithful love, not as a mood, but as a covenant. If you’re looking for Christian encouragement that doesn’t dodge hard topics, this is that kind of conversation.
At the center is Acts 3: Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate, the healing of a man lame from birth, and the sermon that follows. We wrestle with suffering, why Jesus’ followers should expect it, and the hard question many people carry: why are some people healed while others are left waiting? We close with a warning drawn from Pope John Paul II’s language about a “culture of death” and the danger of moral relativism, because when nothing is universally true, everything becomes negotiable including life, marriage, borders, and justice.
Subscribe for more Bible-centered commentary, share this with a friend who needs clarity, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
#PopeJohnPaulII
#ChristianNation
#AmericanHeritage
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
America's Christian Heritage Podcast
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2622483