Today, we pull no punches and tackle a battle that cuts through headlines and hearts—the raging fight over ICE, law enforcement, and the rule of law. In a world seduced by disorder, paralyzed by emotion, and allergic to authority, we plant our flag on Scripture. We honor the men and women defending our borders, upholding law, restraining evil—while culture calls them villains.
You want comfort? Look elsewhere. Here, we talk about sacrifice. We talk about spiritual warfare. We talk about the cost—hostility, mockery, rage, and the price of standing tall when others kneel to chaos.
Jesus is STILL Lord—even when rebellion masquerades as justice. So what will YOU do when culture calls virtue “evil” and order “oppression”? Will you stand? Or will you shrink?
"Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God." – Romans 13:1
The question is: Will you stand or will you surrender when the mental war rages?
Episode Highlights:
08:32 – This is about whether a nation can survive without the courage to enforce its own laws. This is about whether Christians will think biblically or emotionally. This is about whether truth will stand or be trampled by mob outrage. The fury surrounding ICE isn't Accidental... it's strategic. And if believers don't recognize what is actually happening, we're going to be swept into confusion instead of standing in conviction.
16:16 - The truth is simple and uncomfortable. Without law and order, there is no justice, and without justice, there is no peace. Chaos doesn't produce mercy. Disorder doesn't protect the vulnerable. Lawlessness always harms the innocent first. From the opening pages of scripture, God establishes order. Creation itself is an act of divine organization. Disorder is never celebrated in the Bible. Chaos is something God restrains, not something that he applauds.
38:44 – Truth spoken without love is brutality. Love without truth is deception. Faithfulness requires both. Christians have got to also reject fear-based silence. Many believers know something is wrong but remain quiet because they fear being labeled, misunderstood or outright rejected. Scripture repeatedly warns against allowing fear to dictate the obedience that we need to exhibit.
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