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One Nation Under God? What the Bible Actually Says About Faith and Country

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Every July, flags go up and the question returns: what does loyalty to God have to do with loyalty to country? The Bible's answer is more nuanced — and more freeing — than most people expect. Every Fourth of July, the same collision happens in churches across America. Flags appear on the platform. Patriotic hymns are woven into worship sets. Pastors navigate a tightrope between honoring the nation and keeping the gospel central. Some do it well. Many find themselves wondering, in private, exactly what the Bible has to say about all of this. It's a fair question. And it's one the Bible takes seriously — not with a simple slogan, but with centuries of layered teaching about kings and kingdoms, empires and exiles, earthly allegiances and heavenly citizenship. If you want to know what God actually says about faith and country, you have to follow the story all the way through. What you find is neither the baptized nationalism that makes the flag an idol nor the disengaged pietis...

Samuel: The Last Judge and the Man Who Heard God's Voice

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Samuel was judge, prophet, and kingmaker — the man God used to close the era of the judges and open the age of the monarchy. His life raises urgent questions about faithfulness, listening, and what it costs to serve God at a hinge point in history. The Man at the Hinge of History There are figures in Scripture who occupy a single moment in redemptive history with such completeness that it is almost impossible to imagine the story going forward without them. Samuel is one of those figures. He stands at the exact pivot point where the era of the judges ends and the era of the kings begins — and he does not merely witness the transition. He is the one God chooses to manage it, to grieve it, to warn against it, and ultimately to execute it with fidelity even when it broke his heart. He is the last of the judges and the first of the prophets in the classical sense — the inaugurator of a prophetic tradition that would run from his school of prophets all the way to Malachi. He anointed Israel...

2 Chronicles Explained: From Solomon's Glory to Exile and the Promise of Return

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2 Chronicles traces Judah's monarchy from Solomon's dazzling temple dedication to the fires of Babylonian conquest — and ends with a decree of return. It is a book about what happens when God's people forsake worship, and what grace looks like on the other side of judgment. Where 2 Chronicles Begins — and Why It Cannot Be Read Alone 2 Chronicles does not stand alone. It is the second half of a single literary and theological work that begins with Adam's genealogy in 1 Chronicles 1 and ends with Cyrus of Persia issuing a decree that the exiles may return home. To read 2 Chronicles without 1 Chronicles is to enter a story midstream — you will understand what is happening, but you will miss why it matters so deeply to the people for whom it was written. 1 Chronicles ended with David's death and Solomon's coronation, having spent its final chapters cataloguing David's extraordinary preparations for the temple he was not permitted to build. Everything in those ch...

Samson: When God Uses a Broken Man

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Samson is one of Scripture's most contradictory figures — a Nazirite who touched corpses, a judge who chased foreign women, a man of God who lived like anything but. Yet Hebrews 11 names him among the faithful. Here's what his broken life reveals about grace. The Most Uncomfortable Hero in the Bible If you were designing a hero for the people of God, Samson would not make the shortlist. He is impulsive and vindictive. He breaks nearly every covenant he was consecrated to keep. He pursues foreign women against his parents' counsel and against the explicit commands of the Mosaic law. He uses his supernatural gift for personal vendettas at least as often as for national deliverance. He is manipulated by the same weakness — a woman, a question, and his own stubborn pride — not once, not twice, but three times in the book of Judges before Delilah finally succeeds where the others had come close. And yet. Hebrews 11:32 names Samson in a list of those whose faith God honored. The ...