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What Happens To Freedom Without God

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Betrayal hurts most when it comes from someone close and Psalm 55 doesn’t soften that reality. We open with David’s words about being wounded by “my equal, my companion,” then connect that ancient grief to a present-day world where violence is not theoretical and where our choices, from personal habits to national policy, carry real consequences. I also start with prayer, asking God to forgive us when we abandon the weak and to help us defend the widow and the orphan with steadiness, patience, and courage.

From there, I take aim at the stories Hollywood sells about danger and self-defense. Real life is not a comic book, and pretending otherwise can get people hurt. I talk about what multiple fighting instructors have told me for years: if you can only choose one path of training for a woman facing a larger attacker, firearms beat hand-to-hand skills. We then return to Scripture with Ephesians 5:22–33, treating marriage as a one-flesh covenant that mirrors Christ and the church, and I ask what it means to actually live out respect, sacrificial love, and responsibility.

We wrap with several snapshots that tie faith to history and civic life: a Berlin Christmas market attack, a Medal of Honor story about Navy Lieutenant Commander Alan Buchanan, and a powerful Dwight D. Eisenhower message on God-given rights and the danger of letting the state claim it is the author of human rights. If you want a Christian perspective on Psalm 55, marriage in Ephesians 5, prayer, courage, and freedom, listen through to the end, then subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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