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Jul
16
2025
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The life and ministry of John MacArthur, a renowned pastor, teacher, and author, is explored, highlighting his contributions to expository preaching, his dispensationalist leanings, and his impact on the evangelical landscape. His legacy as a biblical scholar and pastor is discussed, with a focus on his commitment to sticking to the word of God in preaching.
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Jul
15
2025
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The host discusses the shift in American culture from Judeo-Christian values to a post-Protestant pluralistic society, citing the impact of immigration and the infiltration of liberal ideas from Europe. He argues that this shift has led to a decline in the influence of Christianity in America and a rise in anti-Christian sentiment.
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Jul
15
2025
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Dr. Abadan Shah discusses the decline of Protestantism and Judeo-Christian values in America, citing the influence of liberal theology, multiculturalism, and immigration on the country's cultural and religious landscape. He argues that these shifts have led to a loss of courage among Christian leaders and a decline in the influence of Christianity in the public square.
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Jul
11
2025
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Deciding whether to focus on the Old Testament or the New Testament, and how to narrow down academic pursuits in biblical studies. The importance of patience, preparation, and faithfulness in ministry, and how these qualities can lead to longevity and impact in one's ministry.
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Jul
10
2025
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David, the rightful king of Israel, wrote in Psalm 33 that blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he has chosen as his own inheritance. This message is not just for Israel, but for all nations, and it's a promise that any nation can claim if they have God at the center. The founders of America believed in this promise and chose to make it a part of their nation's foundation, with phrases like 'In God we trust' appearing on currency and buildings. However, over time, America's religious history has shifted from Protestantism as the established church to a de facto national religion, and now to a more fragmented and liberal society.
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Jul
9
2025
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The foundation of America's success is rooted in Judeo-Christian principles, as established by the Founding Fathers, who operated from a Protestant worldview. However, the nation has become increasingly distant from this foundation, with the influence of immigration and multiculturalism contributing to a shift away from biblical values and a sense of national identity.
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Jul
8
2025
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Dr. Abadan Shah discusses the importance of prayer in times of crisis, citing Romans 8:26 and Hebrews 4:15, and explaining how Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit intercede on our behalf. He also shares a personal story about a hymn writer who struggled with depression and how his song 'What a Friend We Have in Jesus' reflects the importance of prayer in difficult times.
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Jul
7
2025
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Dr. Abadan Shah discusses the relationship between Christianity and government, highlighting the importance of Christians having a significant influence on government and the need to balance faith and politics. He also shares personal experiences of persecution and encourages listeners to stand up for their faith and values.
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Jul
4
2025
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Dr. Abadan Shah discusses the relationship between government and Christianity, highlighting six wrong views on the matter, including the idea that government should mandate Christianity and the notion that government and Christianity should not mix at all. He emphasizes the importance of Judeo-Christian values in American history and the need for Christians to influence government, rather than the other way around.
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Jul
3
2025
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A Christian radio host defends Jewish people and their ancient homeland, Israel, against criticism from Candace Owens, while also discussing the importance of Proverbs in the New Testament and the concept of 'mess' in life, illustrating it with the story of oxen and a farmer's harvest.
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