This is how the Bible says Peter and John spoke when being accused by the rulers. They spoke with cheerful courage. What does that look like today?
Hey, welcome to Politics by Faith, brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group. Thanks for being here. I hope you have a nice weekend. Every Monday on Breitbart News Daily on Sirius XM Patriot Channel 125, 6 to 9 Eastern, 5 to 8 God's Time. Every Monday, the very first segment, we have Gratitude Monday. We don't have a name for it yet. Maybe one day we'll have a name. But we just take the time to talk about
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what we're grateful for. Open up the phones, what are we grateful for? There's a couple reasons why we do this. The first is, it's really weird to start, I don't know how to start off a Monday morning. You know, we're all coming out of a weekend,
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we're all groggy, it's all like, oh, you know, Mondays. So it just feels weird to come out hard on politics. It just feels uncomfortable, so I never liked it. So I was like, we gotta do something else. And we talk about values all the time on the show. And Cicero said that the parent of all virtue is gratitude.
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It's the root, it's the foundation, it's the necessary prerequisite of all other virtues. And if we wanna save our country, we need virtue. And if we want virtue, we need gratitude. So, all right, well, let's work out these muscles. Let's work out these gratitude muscles.
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And I've already noticed that just doing this last couple months, I'm more aware of things around me. I'm more grateful for the things around me as they're happening. So I'm already getting stronger. Just like pull-ups. Pull-ups are fun because the only way to get better at pull-ups is to do pull-ups.
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And even if you can't do one pull-up, just doing a little bit of a pull-up or a negative pull-up, just some little bit of pull-up is the only way to get better at pull-ups. There's no other way. And it's true with gratitude too. The only way to get more grateful for life is to just do it. You just have to be more grateful.
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So we do it every Monday at six and it started off like no one called in and now we get a bunch of phone calls and today kind of turned into gratitude hour but it was worth it. There was a topic that turned into was about alcoholism and a lot of themes came out of that but a lot of people calling in who have been touched by this and there may be nothing that connects us more than addiction. Whether a user or a family member of a user or an addict, it has to touch everyone and not talked about nearly enough.
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And I'm not qualified at all to talk about it, which is very frustrating too. Anyway, we talked about my connection to alcoholism in the show. We don't have to do it here, but we got into a theme also about wonderful wives and thanking God for wonderful wives. That was a wonderful thing. One quick more sidebar, then we'll get to the podcast.
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On Wednesday, a couple days ago, we recorded in the SiriusXM brand new Nashville Performing Studios. Awesome. studios awesome so especially recording and hopefully first of many more called American songwriter and we had three of the best Nashville songwriters Michael Farron Neil Thrasher and Jeffrey Steele and Jeffrey Steele performed my town by
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Montgomery Gentry and am I the only one is it Aaron Lewis the only one yeah by Aaron Lewis and Neil Thrasher performed Try That in a Small Town and Fly Over States, both Jason Aldean songs, he wrote them. And this other guy, Mike Farren, sang for us Checkin' In, which is by Lee Bryce and King & Country, they performed it.
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And he performed another song for us, which isn't a hit yet, but it needs to be. It's called Jericho. My family and I, we've been singing it all week, since I first heard it. And it's a beautiful love song.
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It's the only love song of the six songs that we did in the special. And it was such a unique type of love song because all the other love songs out there, I think, are just like these, it's about being infatuated with someone or like sexual love or unrequited love
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or like a Taylor Swift breakup song. Like those are all the love songs. This is a love song about fighting for your love. Fighting for love, fighting for your marriage. And I've never really heard that song before. I haven't, I'm sure there are,
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but I've never heard that song, that type of song. And this is a beautiful and catchy story along those lines. Anyway, that came up a lot on this morning's show as well, fighting for your marriage. And I'm grateful for people doing that. I mentioned this clip from Tucker, and I cannot find it.
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But he said, anyone can sleep with a bunch of women on a dating app, but can you make the same woman happy for 30 years? That's a real man.
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Someone called in and said that that line
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really spoke to him, so I just wanted to echo it again here. Anyway, it was a great hour, and we really need to spend more time talking about alcohol and alcoholism and what that has done to our country. Really, really terrible things.
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And it's destroyed a lot of families. And hurt, caused a lot, a lot of harm. It's so wild that when the legalizing marijuana debate was going on and people were like, well, alcohol's legal, why not marijuana? It's like, wow, alcohol has caused maybe more problems
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than anything in our country. The idea that we would use that as the justification to legalize another thing that will negatively affect people's lives is pretty wild. Just the domestic abuse and all types of abuse and terror that have come from, anyway, it destroys families.
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There was a Pew poll that was just released and I can't wait to go more over it. We're gonna talk about it on tomorrow's radio show. Different cultural values between Trump and Biden supporters. And the differences are like we're living
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in totally different countries. One of the questions is, do you agree that society is better off if people make marriage and having children a priority? Are people better off, is society better off if people make marriage and having children a priority? What percentage of Biden supporters do you think said yes to that?
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The answer is obviously, of course, yes. And it's actually pretty horrible that only 59% of Trump supporters, but only that's a problem, but only 19% of Biden supporters think that society is better off if people make marriage and having children a priority. Wow. How can that be?
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How much brainwashing has had to occur that that is something that only 19% of Biden supporters agree on, even if you don't want kids or don't want to get married or you can't have kids, or whatever. It's not about what's best for you, it's just society is better off. How can society not be better off when we make marriage and having children a priority? Literally, if you don't make having children a priority, there is no society.
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By definition, society has to be better off. Wow, the brainwashing that has had to occur. What is that? If you're part of the Biden team, you have to disagree with that statement. Why do you have to do? Why can't you be a Biden supporter and still think that marriage and having kids is good? Wow, that is something. All right. I look forward to talk more about that. I just saw that before we came on. We'll talk more about that on the on the radio show
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tomorrow. But this all ties in. Let me let me throw this your way. Came up in church on Sunday. I want to throw it out here because it ties into everything. Acts 4, the Sadducees called John and Peter. It says the Sadducees were greatly annoyed, that's what the Bible says, because they were telling people about Jesus. So they arrest him and they finally called John and Peter. They did this because there's this guy who was lame from birth and they were able to get him to walk again and he was leaping with joy. So they finally called him before the council and say,
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by what power or by what name have you done this? Let me focus on the line before that. The line before it says, the next day that their rulers, elders and scribes, as well as Annas the high priest, Caiaphas, John and Alexander, and as many as were of the family of the high priest, were gathered together at Jerusalem. The point is that that was intimidating. Think about congressional testimony on steroids.
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And I say on steroids because they could just kill you right there, right? Sentence you to death. You can't do that at a congressional hearing. But massive intimidation that John and Peter were called in front of. And there's two lines here in particular I love. Verse 8.
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So Acts 4 verse 8. comma, filled with the Holy Spirit, said to them, boom, that's it, filled with the Holy Spirit. Are you filled with the Holy Spirit? Are you listening to the Holy Spirit? Are you speaking as if you are a person who has the Holy Spirit?
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Then he goes and he says what he says, and then how do the rulers react? Verse 13, Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men, they marveled, and they realized that they had been with Jesus. So many good things. First of all, they were uneducated, but it didn't matter. They had been with Jesus.
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John Calvin said, A few men, unarmed, furnished with no garrisons, do show forth more power in their voice alone than all the world raging against them. But I love this word, boldness. They were amazed by their boldness. Do you speak with boldness? The Greek word here means freedom in speaking, unreservedness in speech, openly, frankly, without concealment, without ambiguity,
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or circumlocution, I love that, without talking circles. So direct to the point. Free and fearless confidence. Cheerful courage, boldness and assurance. I love cheerful courage, that's great. Cheerful courage.
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They spoke with a cheerful courage and boldness. The Greek word here is parousia. The word par is from the word pan meaning all and rhesus, rhesus, rhesia, rhesus is means speech. So we get the word rhetoric. So all speech, all the words, to say it all and also to say it like it is. The truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, boldly, with a cheerful courage. Let us speak the truth in this way with confidence in a way that glorifies God and when we do that it'll all work out. Here is to cheerful courage.
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