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The Last Kingdom

By: Jeremy Walker
  • Summary

  • The Kingdom of God is the Last Kingdom and that Kingdom is here now. Join Jeremy Walker as he discusses the important role of having a Biblical perspective the past, present, and future and how that affects our Faith, our Families, and our Futures.

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Episodes
  • A Living Dog is Better than a Dead Lion
    Jun 23 2024

    In this episode of "The Last Kingdom," titled "A Living Dog is Better Than a Dead Lion," host Jeremy Walker delves into the Christian perspective on living a purposeful and optimistic life. Drawing from the book of Ecclesiastes, he emphasizes the value of focusing on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past. Walker discusses the importance of small, meaningful actions, encouraging listeners to cherish their relationships and live joyfully. He also stresses the significance of living according to God's commandments and positively influencing one's immediate surroundings, making the most of the time we have.

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    25 mins
  • No Fate But What We Make
    Jun 16 2024

    In this episode of The Last Kingdom titled "No Fate, But What We Make," host Jeremy Walker delves into the significance of Father's Day, exploring the responsibilities of fathers to their families, the importance of honoring parents, and the challenges of fatherless homes. Drawing on biblical teachings and personal anecdotes, Walker discusses the difference between honoring and obeying parents, the types of sin, and the importance of striving for righteousness. He also addresses contemporary social issues and the need for fathers to protect and guide their families with faith in God's plan. Join us for an insightful discussion on fatherhood and faith.

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    25 mins
  • What is an Educated Child?
    May 19 2024

    In episode 16 of "The Last Kingdom," host Jeremy Walker explores the question, "What is an educated child?" Drawing from his experience as a parent and educator, Walker challenges the conventional focus on academic achievements, arguing that true education is rooted in moral and religious instruction. He emphasizes that an educated child should be equipped to navigate real-world challenges successfully and in accordance with biblical principles. Walker critiques the reliance on memory verses and catechisms as insufficient for moral education and advocates for teaching children biblical wisdom, understanding, and practical life skills. He stresses the importance of preparing children to be productive, morally upright adults who can make wise decisions based on God's laws.

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    25 mins

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