
America's First Jubilee is about America's 50th Anniversary. This episode explains the fascinating coincidence of Thomas Jefferson's and John Adam's passing on the same day July 4th, 1826.
Apr 26
5 min

Daniel wanted to know when the sanctuary would be rebuilt, when the sacrifices would be reinstated and when the saints persecution would come to an end and his Kingdom established. This episode reveals how Joseph Smith's martydom was the completion of a long-awaited time for Daniel's wishes to come to fruition.
Mar 29
7 min

This episode completes a three-part series on America and how Hebrew culture and Jewish holidays have impacted America and the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. This episode covers the second sign found in 3 Nephi 21, where Jesus Christ is explaining how we can know when he is about to fulfill his promises made to ancient prophets.
Mar 22
10 min

Jesus Christ in 3 Nephi 21 spoke of two signs. This episode discusses the first sign given about America's Independence. We will uncover the hidden mystery and connect the dots of how the Declaration of Independence is tied to the Moses and the Golden Calf incident at Mount Sinai.
Mar 8
13 min

Discover the profound connections between Americas'founding and ancient biblical prophecies in this insightful podcast. We explore the idea that links July 4th, 1776, to scriptures from Exodus 6 and 3 Nephi, revealing how the establishment of the United States aligns with divine covenants. Delve into the prophecy of the gathering of Israel, the significance of the phrase "O House of Israel," and the promise of a land for a free people. Learn about Jewish customs like the Feast of Trumpets and how they correlate with the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. This podcast examines the spiritual underpinnings of history, offering a deep dive into faith, prophecy, and the fulfillment of long-awaited promises. Join us for a compelling journey that bridges scripture and modern events that shed light on the Restore Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Mar 1
12 min

This episode explores a striking parallel between ancient symbolism and modern politics. Drawing from the biblical story of Samson, who humiliated the Philistines by carrying away Gaza's gates as a public spectacle, we analyze a political style defined by dramatic theater over traditional procedure. We examine how weaponized humiliation, the redefinition of contested spaces, and a focus on dominating the public arena can reshape the psychological landscape of power, offering a timeless framework for understanding a certain mode of disruptive, spectacle-driven leadership.
Feb 21
7 min

This episode explores a striking modern political analogy: Donald Trump’s use of Twitter as the "jawbone of an ass." Drawing from the biblical story where Samson wields an unconventional weapon to create chaos, we analyze how a social media account became a raw, disruptive tool that redefined political combat. We'll examine how it bypassed traditional gatekeepers, dominated news cycles, and mobilized a base, while ultimately proving to be a double-edged sword that left a lasting—and fractured—legacy on the digital political landscape.
Feb 21
6 min

This episode delves into a powerful political archetype: the champion bound by his own people. Drawing parallels between Donald Trump's legal battles and the biblical story of Samson's betrayal by the tribe of Judah, we explore how judicial actions can be framed not as accountability, but as intimate betrayal. We examine the playbook where arrests and indictments are transformed into potent symbols of defiance, fueling narratives of martyrdom, galvanizing a base, and harvesting mythic power from the very process meant to restrain. Discover how perceived persecution can reshape a leader's legacy.
Feb 21
7 min

In analyzing The Samson Doctrine, we move beyond a simple political comparison to engage with a timeless archetype. It is the politics of the strongman deliverer—flawed, charismatic, disruptive, and perpetually at war. Understanding this doctrine is key to comprehending a potent strain of modern populism, where the lines between leader and savior, grievance and policy, and strength and hubris are powerfully, and often perilously, blurred. It reminds us that the appeal of the strongman is ancient, his methods are dramatic, and his legacy, like Samson’s temple, is often one of spectacular ruin.
Feb 15
7 min

This Episode discusses the meaningful insight of When Trumpets Fall. The connection between Hebrew calendars that spell out meaningful words connected to the year 2020 and 2028.
Feb 9
8 min
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