Words Reveal The Heart
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A single line from Luke 6 can expose a lifetime of excuses: a good tree cannot produce bad fruit. We start there, then follow the thread into the way our words reveal our inner life, why hypocrisy is so tempting, and why Jesus pairs moral clarity with personal repentance. If I want to speak boldly, I also have to be willing to pull the “log” out of my own eye and stop pretending that hearing truth is the same thing as obeying it.
From there we move into practical discipleship, including 1 Corinthians 7 and the often-ignored reality that marriage intimacy, mutual responsibility, and self-control are spiritual matters. We talk about how temptation feeds on distance and resentment, and why agreed, time-limited abstinence is framed as an exception for prayer, not a normal pattern. The goal is not shame, but honesty: what kind of fruit is my home producing?
We also connect scripture to the real world, including horrific examples of violence and a blunt challenge to modern “compassion” that protects ideology while leaving women and children exposed. Along the way we read Psalm 68 and its picture of God as defender of the vulnerable, revisit the centurion whose faith amazes Jesus, honor a Medal of Honor recipient, and reflect on the forgotten stanzas of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and what it means to trust God as a nation and as individuals. If this kind of biblical worldview matters to you, subscribe, share the show, and leave a five-star review so more people can find it.
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