Today, Paul M. Neuberger exposes the truth behind the label “Christian nationalism.” Not with fear. Not with retreat. With clarity, courage, and conviction. The world throws slurs. The culture strategizes shame. But we don’t flinch. We don’t soften our stance. We don’t apologize for Christ’s authority over every corner of life.
The cost? Intimidation. Ridicule. Pressure to silence and conform. But brothers and sisters—Jesus is still Lord in the boardroom, in the marketplace, in our nation. When the headline comes for you, and the pressure mounts—will you stand firm?
Ready yourself. This episode is raw, real, and rooted in truth. Buckle up. Faith doesn’t stop at agreement—it launches us into bold action.
Are you ready to stand?
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance." –Psalm 33:12
Episode Highlights:
01:59 – This episode isn’t about politics. First, it’s about lordship. It’s about authority. It’s about whether Jesus reigns over every area of life or whether we’ve agreed to keep him confined to Sunday mornings while the culture dictates everything else. We’re going to educate you, we’re going to expose what’s really happening, we’re going to strip the propaganda away, and we’re going to prepare you not to be angry, not to be reckless, but to be bold, grounded, and completely unmovable. Because the days of apologetic Christianity are over.
20:11 – A nation shaped by biblical truth is not something to dread. In fact, it’s something to be desired. Scripture is remarkably consistent on this point. Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. That verse doesn’t come with a footnote saying only in private or only inside church walls. Of course, it’s a declaration of reality. Nations are either ordered towards righteousness or they drift toward decay. There is not a third option.
33:29 – Fear loses its grip. Shame dissolves, clarity replaces confusion. The enemy expects retreat, but instead encounters resolve. Wearing a label as a badge of honor doesn’t mean embracing a false definition. It means refusing to be intimidated by accusation. It means recognizing that obedience will always provoke resistance in a world that rejects God.
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