
In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge explore the concept of osmosis as a metaphor for the slow infiltration of contradictory beliefs within the American Christian community. They discuss recent findings from George Barna's research, which reveal a staggering decline in the unity of biblical worldview among self-identified Christians. While 68% of Americans still consider themselves Christians, only 6% possess a biblical worldview, marking a 33% drop since the COVID-19 pandemic. This alarming trend underscores how various secular ideologies, such as Marxism and Nihilism, have contaminated the beliefs of many, much like polluted water can taint a clean water supply.Judge highlights the weight of these findings, particularly in light of the struggles faced by Christians globally and the impending challenges in America. He emphasizes that the church has a crucial role in addressing these issues, advocating for a return to biblically-based faith and morality. To combat the pervasive deceitfulness of sin, the Southern Evangelical Seminary has developed a plan called "Truth that Matters," aimed at reviving true faith within individuals and families. Judge calls for urgency in redeeming the time left to turn toward the Gospel of Jesus Christ, suggesting that despite the overwhelming odds, there remains hope for the American church and the nation as a whole.
Dec 17, 2024
21 min

In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge address the staggering reality of personal debt, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility that begins within the home. With approximately 80% of Americans in debt—50% of whom are evangelical or Protestant Christians—they explore how these statistics may reflect a culture of idolatry and sin. They highlight that debt can enslave individuals to a consumerist mindset, which detracts from God’s intended financial principles and ultimately leads to societal breakdown. The discussion touches on various types of debt, including car loans, home mortgages, and student loans, challenging the conventional notion of the "American Dream" as solely centered around material possessions.Judge shares insights from his courtroom experiences, noting the emotional and spiritual toll of debt, such as depression and deception, which can hinder one's ability to serve in ministry. In concluding the episode, Sarah calls on listeners to cultivate a content and generous life, urging them to resist the culture of consumerism while working towards overcoming debt. She encourages prayer for wisdom, provision, and peace, reminding her audience of the importance of sound financial practices that align with biblical principles and promote a lifestyle of generosity and stewardship.
Dec 10, 2024
21 min

In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge tackle the troubling issue of the U.S. national debt, which currently stands at a staggering $34 trillion. They emphasize that debt has significant implications from a biblical perspective, highlighting three critical areas: who debt violates, what it represents, and what it requires. Sarah explains how the national debt contradicts biblical teachings, citing Proverbs 22:7, which states that "the borrower is slave to the lender," and how it burdens future generations, violating the principle of leaving an inheritance (Proverbs 13:22). The continual accumulation of debt also ignores the biblical mandates for debt forgiveness outlined in Deuteronomy and Leviticus.Judge further elaborates on how the debt symbolizes moral failings within society, stemming from a culture that prioritizes short-term desires over fiscal responsibility. He notes that the resulting financial practices lead to unjust cuts in social programs and contribute to broader cultural decay. They conclude with a call for national repentance and a return to biblical financial principles, advocating for fiscal discipline and responsible governance to alleviate the debt burden. The episode ends with an invitation for listeners to reflect on these issues and consider how they can contribute to a more responsible and morally sound financial future.
Dec 3, 2024
20 min

In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge tackle the urgent issue of racial division in America, exploring its emotional impact and the biblical perspective on unity. Citing a Pew Research Center survey indicating that 57% of Americans believe race relations are worsening, Sarah reflects on the historical and systemic factors contributing to this divide. She emphasizes the need for a Gospel-centered approach to reconciliation, underscoring that, according to Scripture, all ethnicities are made in the image of God and are part of the same family in Christ. The true solution lies in understanding and embodying the love that Jesus exemplified through His sacrifice.Judge further elaborates on the biblical vision of unity, pointing out that division based on race contradicts God's design. He encourages the church to lead by example in racial reconciliation through the Great Commission, emphasizing a unified mission across nations. As they conclude, Judge calls listeners to be proactive peacemakers in their communities, reminding them that fostering unity and staying grounded in the Gospel are essential in the face of division. For those seeking deeper engagement with these principles, Southern Evangelical Seminary offers resources to equip Christians to address cultural issues from a biblical standpoint.
Nov 12, 2024
21 min

In this week’s Everyday Truth episode, Judge and Sarah address the deeply concerning ruling from Indiana’s Court of Appeals that grants exemptions to the state’s abortion ban based on a “sincerely held religious belief.” This ruling, which invokes Indiana’s religious freedom protections, allows women to claim religious grounds for abortion, potentially up to the point of birth. This development has sparked national debate, and Judge, drawing from his extensive background in the judicial system, highlights how such a ruling could set a dangerous precedent, further complicating the boundaries between legal rights and religious protections. Judge warns of the potential for this ruling to encourage similar claims across other states, eroding traditional moral principles.Sarah responds by exploring the moral and spiritual consequences of this ruling, using Isaiah 5:20 to underscore how moral clarity is at risk when society redefines good and evil. She draws a sobering parallel to Canaanite practices, emphasizing the moral dangers of normalizing such actions under the guise of religious freedom. Concluding the episode, Judge encourages listeners to remain vigilant in their faith, reminding them that the Gospel of Jesus Christ remains the foundation of unwavering truth amid shifting societal norms.
Nov 5, 2024
16 min

In this Everyday Truth episode titled Fear NOT, Sarah and Judge dive into a prevalent issue facing many today—fear of the future. In a world grappling with everything from natural disasters and economic uncertainty to political strife, fear is a common response, draining many of emotional peace. Although fear serves as a protective response, the Bible tells us not to be ruled by it. With verses like John 14:27, Isaiah 41:10, and Psalm 46:1-3, which remind us of God’s peace, strength, and presence, Judge emphasizes that God calls us to trust Him amid life’s uncertainties, turning to Him rather than relying on worldly coping mechanisms.In response to fear’s grip on many, Sarah encourages listeners to ground themselves in Scripture, spend time in prayer, and find peace in God’s promises. As a final call to action, she advises listeners to reject worldly influences and focus on God’s Word, equipping themselves spiritually for the battle against fear. Sarah closes with a Gospel message, inviting anyone who hasn’t accepted Jesus into their lives to turn to Him for eternal peace and reassurance, reminding us that He is the ultimate truth and the answer to our deepest fears.
Oct 29, 2024
22 min

In this Everyday Truth episode, Sarah and Judge tackle the question of Halloween: To celebrate or not to celebrate? Sarah shares Halloween's origins, tracing back to the Celtic festival of Samhain, when it was believed that the boundary between the living and the dead was thinnest. Later, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day added Christian elements, but Halloween remains a mix of traditions. Judge discusses how the Bible warns against occult practices and explores how Halloween’s themes can desensitize people to spiritual concerns. For many Christians, abstaining from Halloween is about honoring faith-based values and safeguarding their families.For families opting out, Sarah offers practical tips: having honest conversations that focus on honoring God and providing creative alternatives, like attending church-hosted events or planning a family night of worship and gratitude. She closes with a prayer for parents to stand boldly in their convictions and to raise children who celebrate life and hope over fear and darkness. This episode provides historical context, biblical guidance, and family-friendly alternatives for approaching Halloween thoughtfully.
Oct 22, 2024
15 min
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