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Trump Jury and The Scales of "Justice"
Politics by Faith, May 29, 2024
May 29, 2024

Can Trump get a fair trial? Can Lady Justice be blind? Can a jury be fair in Manhattan? I don't think so. To make sens of this trial, all we need to know is human nature.


Hey, welcome to Politics by Faith, brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group. Donald Trump, his trial as I record this. The jury is deliberating. Listen, human nature is all that matters here. We spent a good amount of time on the radio show on Breitbart News Daily, Sirius XM, Patriot 125, also simulcast on thefirsttv.com.

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the first TV dot com spent a good amount of time talking about the law the definition of jury instructions and beyond a reasonable doubt and all this and then they'll talk about the evidence that was presented and the people involved which is fine but it's nothing when compared to human nature that's the most important thing to know I believe as a student of human nature that all 12 of those jurors walked in there knowing exactly what they were going to do on day

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one and nothing that was presented in the last, what, six weeks could ever have changed their mind. We lived through the OJ trial. We know how it goes. There's 12 people, 12 jurors. Maybe one, maybe, probably, like no chance of two, maybe like.001, so you're saying

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there's a chance, maybe. But I doubt it. We'll see what the jury says. Maybe there's gonna be one holdout, but I doubt anyone's mind was ever changed in the entire process.

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All you need to know about the judge is that he donated money to Joe Biden's campaign in 2020, which is still something that I am just, it's insane that that's allowed and he was allowed to be the judge in this trial. So anything he does after,

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anything he ever did in this trial is completely in character. But it's all very bad for our justice system. Let me make a quick aside about our justice system and then we'll get to some scripture. We base our justice system in America off of English common law. This is defined by William Blackstone, Sir William Blackstone to you. He wrote Commentaries on the Laws of England in the 1700s. He was a Christian.

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And one of the opening chapters he wrote this, he says, and it is that rule of action which is prescribed by some superior in which the inferior is bound to obey. Okay, well, who's the superior, who's the inferior? He says, thus, when the Supreme Being formed the universe, God would be the superior, and created matter out of nothing. He impressed certain principles upon that matter, from which it can never depart, and

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without which it would cease to be. When he put that matter into motion, he established certain laws of motion, to which all movable bodies must conform. He moves on, man, considered as a creature, must necessarily be subject to the laws of his Creator, for he is entirely a dependent being. This will of his Maker is called the Law of Nature.

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For as God, when He created matter, and endued it with the principle of mobility, established certain rules for the perpetual direction of that motion, so when He created man, and endued him with free will to conduct himself in all parts of life, He laid down certain immutable laws of human nature, whereby that free will is in some way some degree regulated and restraint we go all day reading William Blackstone it would take me years the takeaway here that's relevant to this podcast is that there are no laws without God and just

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like it is the scientists job to discover God's creation not to make it no scientist invented gravity they discovered gravity. Similarly, it is a judge's job not to invent law, but to judge according to the laws that already exist, whether it be the written down laws or laws of nature. This corruption of the justice system is very bad for America,

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what we're seeing right now. I think no matter what happens out of this, whatever the jury decides, it's a win-win for Trump politically but for America it's bad already. Okay that was an aside. The point I want to make here is the symbol of justice. There's two symbols of justice that we see. One is a woman who is blind. Justice is blind. Impossible to do with

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Donald Trump. None of those jurors are like Donald who? I've never... Donald Trump? No, I don't... never heard of him. So justice is not blind here, but that's one symbol of justice. The other symbol of justice is a scale, and it's the scale with the two sides on it, right? So there's a line in Ephesians 4, Ephesians 4, 1, I therefore, Paul says, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you, that's you talking to you, to walk in a manner worthy of the calling

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to which you've been called with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. The word for worthy, easy to maybe skip over that word, the word for worthy is axios in Greek. It means balance, means in a manner worthy of, I don't quite see those directions. By the way, there's a website called Axios, a news website,

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and that's the idea, right? I'm trying to find a balance in the media. So it means in a manner worthy of, balance suitably, worthily, I don't quite get those connections. Here's the full definition. Bringing up the other beam of the scales. Bringing into equilibrium equivalent. Hmm.

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Let me quote from Sinclair Ferguson. He said, one of my tasks as a little boy was to go to the local butcher. My mother charged me to ask for a specific cut of meat and a specific weight of it. In those now far-off days, our butcher used scales with two pans, one on each side. On one he placed weights to the amount I asked for, say three pounds. On the other he measured out the meat, adding to it or subtracting from it until the central pointer indicated a perfect balance

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between the two pans. It was fun to watch him add or subtract the meat in order to get just the right balance. Simple but ingenious. That is what axios means. But what does it mean in this scripture? Therefore, I therefore, prisoner of the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling in which you've been called. So the visual here is on one of those pans of the balance, on one hand is the gospel. That's the weight that you're measured against. On the other hand is your life. So the guy went to the butcher

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and put three, whatever, lead weights for three pounds on one side that's the gospel and then put the meat on the other side that's you that's what you are measured against Paul says live in such a way that your life weighs the same as the gospel live in a way that is keeping with the gospel that matches the The gospel. Are you?

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No, no one can, but we must strive out of our being born again.

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There's another part of this,

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the let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel.

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What does that mean?

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Manner of life. We'll talk about that tomorrow, but let's just focus on on the walking in a manner worthy, worthy of what we've been called. And think about those scales, those scales. And you're on one side of that scale, the gospel's on the other. This is what Paul calls us to act, to walk worthy constantly. Think of the scales, not the scales of the human courtroom,

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which will be unbalanced. Lady Justice is not blind. That's worldly stuff. Of course, they're going to mess up. The question is, how do we live our lives? Mike Slater dot locals dot com commercial free and transcript on the website Mike Slater. Mike Slater dot locals dot com commercial free and transcript on the website Mike Slater dot locals dot com.

 

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People in the world, living people, were masters of persuasion. They've got a linguistic gift for influencing people and they're using actual technique. What I saw in Trump was someone who was highly trained and that a lot of the things that the media were reporting as sort of random insults and bluster and just Trump being Trump, looked to me like a lot of deep technique that I recognized from the fields of hypnosis and persuasion. So let me give you a few examples of the technique that Trump uses. There's something that I call the linguistic kill shot. 

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More energy tonight, I like that. Or when he referred to Carly Fiorina as a robot. 

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I want to talk about this. This is the podcast politics by faith. So we'll make a biblical turn here. He announced relatively recently that he had pancreatic cancer. And as this cancer does, his body failed very quickly. Every day in his video podcast, you could see him wasting away. 

If you've ever known anyone with pancreatic cancer, you know how fast it happens. He was very obviously dying. We all are. I don't think I shared here yet the letter written by Ben Sass. Ben Sass, the former senator from Nebraska. He wrote this two days before Christmas. 

He said, friends, this is a tough note to write, but since a bunch of you have started to suspect something, I'll cut to the chase. Last week I was diagnosed with metastasized stage four pancreatic cancer and I'm going to die. Advanced pancreatic is nasty stuff. It's a death sentence. But I already had a death sentence before last week. We all do. 

We'll spend another day talking about Ben Sasse, because he goes on and he wrote a beautiful article, a beautiful letter. But that's the point of it, is we're all going to die. And Ben Sasse is going to die. 

very well. 

I've been reading Ecclesiastes lately. If you watch my podcast, watch this show, you can see behind me is an old copy of a page from Ecclesiastes from the 1600s, pretty cool. We're gonna do a lot more of it moving forward here on the podcast, because I'm reading this book called Living Life Backward, and it's based on fully recognizing that we are going to die, and knowing that we should live our life differently. One of the consequences of throwing God out of our culture is that we try Our culture tries to ignore everything that comes with Christianity. And part of that is an afterlife. And part of the afterlife is dying well. 

And part of this is, part of life is living with the inevitability of death in mind every single day. The more we live, the more we realize that life is vanity, as it says in Ecclesiastes. Life is a breath. It's fleeting. And that should reorient us towards God as the only lasting foundation, because nothing else in life does last. Now, this doesn't mean life is meaningless. 

It doesn't mean life is worthless. But we need to stop thinking of life as something that can be won and instead think of life as a gift. And when you think about it that way, this causes us to live life wisely and freely and generously. A good resolution perhaps is to this year, not think of anything in life to be won, but think of life as a gift to be enjoyed. Now, what I really want to talk about in today's show, we'll do more with Ben Sasse's letter and Ecclesiastes another day. But Scott Adams wrote this goodbye letter, short, but it's about all the things he accomplished in his life. 

It's on his Twitter page, Scott Adams says. You can read the whole thing and you can determine if you think his life accomplishments as he wrote them are impressive or noble or honorable. I'm curious what you think. But imagine or don't just imagine, you should. Write a letter as if you're at the end of your life and write the letter listing the things that you want to be known for, the things that you realize are most important. Then live life accordingly. 

Make the letter come true. Does that make sense? This is way more than setting a goal. Write the goodbye letter from your deathbed. Here were my proudest accomplishments. And then as you live your life, the decision, are the decisions you're making, the choices you're making, are they going to lead to that letter becoming true? 

For example, if your deathbed letter says, I was always there for my friends. Great. This point forward, make sure you're doing that. And every choice you make, make sure it leads to that final thing, the final letter of yours. being true. And if we do that, it's going to cause us to make some really big choices in life as we focus on the things that are actually really important. 

Ecclesiastes does this for us. It causes us to live life backwards with death in mind because you will indeed die. Now in this letter of his, here's the, that was my lesser point. Here's my main point. In the beginning of the letter, he says this, many of my Christian friends have asked me to find Jesus before I go. I'm not a believer, but I have to admit the risk reward calculation for doing so looks attractive. 

So here I go, I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, and I look forward to spending an eternity with him. The part about me not being a believer should be quickly resolved if I wake up in heaven. I won't need any more convincing than that. And I hope I'm still qualified for entry. That's it. 

That's all about that. I shouldn't start off with such a cynical note. The part about him being a believer or not will also be quickly resolved if he wakes up in hell, not just in heaven. Is that enough? Does that get you into heaven? Waiting for the final day of your life to say, I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. 

as a pretty, like pretty explicitly there said it's a hedge against any alternative. Is that all you need to do? I mean, he talks about a risk reward calculation. I might as well give it a try. Like it's a magic genie potion or like say the magic words kind of thing. I don't know if it's enough. 

God knows, but I can share some scripture. I think of Romans 10 verse nine. If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in all your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Next sentence. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. It's not just the mouth. 

It's not just the words. If your heart believes or it is your heart that believes, it is your heart that believes. and then your mouth then confesses. Some people will live their life their way and wait till the very end. First, this assumes that you know when the end is. Don't wait. 

It could happen in an instant. And also, if you're waiting to the end to hedge your bet that heaven is real, again, you're also hedging your bet that hell isn't, but just make your bet now. Hedge it now! And see what God can do in your life until you die. 

Why wait? 

Why are you waiting? Because you think you can outsmart God? You think you beat the system? You think you're so smart you found a loophole? You're not, Lord. You did not find a loophole. 

I would also argue in 1 Corinthians 12 .3, therefore, I want you to understand that no one speaking in the spirit of God ever says Jesus is accursed, and no one can say Jesus is Lord except in the Holy Spirit. You can say the words, Jesus is Lord. I mean, you can say the words, but you can't truly mean it without the Holy Spirit. It is the inner work of the Holy Spirit that causes one to say Jesus is Lord. You can't fake it at the end. I'd be like, well, we'll see if it works. 

And you only get one chance. This is your only chance, this one life. Like the rich man in hell in Luke 16 was pleading to come back to earth. Please, please go tell my family. No one's going to come back and say, Hey guys, here's the real story. Here's what you really have to do. 

You have to do X, Y, and Z. The Bible's for real about this, this so much, a little bit of wiggle room over here. No, that's not how that works. We already know everything we need to know and the Bible says even if someone did come back from the dead, that wouldn't even convince us. We know what we need to know. Don't wait. Martin Lloyd -Jones said the sign of a true saving faith is a changed heart that hates sin and turns from it, that's repentance, and a life increasingly marked by obedience to Christ's commands and love for God and neighbor. 

You can't show that on your deathbed. Now, a deathbed confession, I believe, could happen, but why wait? Why wait? Jesus himself said, not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my father who is in heaven. One last scripture that comes out, comes to mind when it comes to end of life is Matthew 20. This is the parable of the wages. 

It says here, sorry, this is the parable of the workers in the vineyard. For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire workers for his vineyard. He agreed to pay them a denarius for the day and sent them into the vineyard. About nine in the morning, he went out and saw others standing in the marketplace doing nothing. He told them, you go work on my vineyard. I'll pay you whatever's right. 

So they went, he went out about noon and about three in the afternoon, did the same thing. About five in the afternoon, he went out and found others still standing around. He said, why have you been standing here all day doing nothing? Because no one hired us. They answered. He said to them, You also go and work in my vineyard. 

Then the evening came, and the owner of the vineyard said to his foreman, Call the workers and pay them their wages, beginning with the last ones hired, and going on to the first. The workers who were hired about five in the afternoon came and received a denarius. So when those came who were hired first, they expected to receive more, but each one of them also received a denarius. You can understand their outrage. When they received it, they began to grumble against the landowner. Those who were hired last worked only one hour, they said. 

And you've made them equal to us, who have borne the burden of the work in the heat of the day? But he answered one of them, I am not being unfair to you, friend. Didn't you agree to work for a denarius? Take your pay and go. I want to give the one who was hired last the same as I gave you. Don't I have the right to do what I want with my own money? 

Or are you envious because I am generous? So the last will be first, and the first will be last. So many amazing points in this. Uh, and the main point is that God's grace amazing, but a secondary point, uh, I think you read into this a little is, is when you're saved, right? And maybe someone who was saved when they were younger, praise God, looks at someone who was saved at the deathbed and they're like, well, wait a second. I had to live this whole life and they're grumbling. 

Don't grumble. In fact, we should praise God that God can save anyone at any time. I'll end with Charles Spurgeon. He said, my last word to God's children is this. What does it matter after all, whether we're first or whether we're last. Do not do not let us dwell too much upon it for we all share the honor given to each. 

When we are converted, we become members of Christ's living body. And as we grow in grace and get the true spirit that permeates that body, we shall say when any member of it is honored, this is honor for us. If any brother shall be greatly honored of God, I feel honored in his honor. If God shall bless you, brother, and make him 10 times more useful than you are, then you said that he is blessing you. Not only blessing him, but you, if my hand is something in it, my foot does not say, oh, I've not got it. No. 

For if my hand has it, my foot has it. It belongs to the whole of the body. If someone becomes a believer, no matter what point in their life, praise God, we all benefit. But don't wait to the very end of life. Confess that Jesus is Lord now and jump for joy at God's grace and at the salvation of every sinner that you see saved along the way.

 

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