Read Isaiah 3 Through 5 And Ask What It Means For America
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Isaiah doesn’t let a nation hide behind excuses. When we read Isaiah 3 through 5, we hear a blunt diagnosis of what happens when leadership turns childish, when the vulnerable get crushed, and when a culture starts calling bitter grapes a good harvest. I connect those warnings to the patterns we can see in America right now and ask a question worth sitting with: if God expects justice and righteousness, what kind of fruit are we producing?
I also step back to talk about marriage and family through Genesis 9 and the command to be fruitful and multiply. That idea collides with modern pressure to redefine faith, postpone responsibility, and treat God’s design as optional. Whether you agree with me or not, the point is simple: our private choices about family and obedience don’t stay private forever, they shape communities, institutions, and the direction of a country.
From there, we remember courage that deserves more attention than celebrity headlines by reading the Medal of Honor actions of Sergeant First Class William Maud Bryant in Vietnam. We also revisit a historical statement from Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States about America as a religious people, then close with prayer for our leaders, our families, and our nation. If this helped you think more clearly, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.
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