The question is: How long has the Biden family known this? How long have his physical health failings, alongside his cognitive failings, been kept from us? Either way, it's an opportunity to talk about something that's more important than our time on Earth.
Welcome to Politics by Faith. Thank you very much for being on here this weekend. If I had to make a political connection to today's episode, it would be Joe Biden having prostate cancer. Now, this happened to be announced on the day that the big expose book about the cover up of his health,
his cognitive health by Jake Tapper, which is hilarious. By the way, Jake Tapper. But in the day that this book was released, it What kind of message are you sending to children who have stutters across America? Jake. But on the day that this book was released, it is announced that Joe Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer and they want us to believe that they just found out about this on Friday. Now, I don't know.
I don't know for sure, but I imagine that the hope was from the Biden team that this would distract the American people from the reality of the last couple of years cognitively and people would have sympathy for him and his new physical health issue. But in reality, people can have that, can have that sympathy and also say,
well, wait a second, this means that the coverup was even worse than the book says. Because I don't believe that they just found out he had cancer on Friday. I don't think that they just found out he had cancer on Friday. I don't think there was that. I'm sure he had cancer for years.
Nowhere in the book. I don't know. I haven't read the book yet, but I haven't heard anything about a bombshell claim that he's had cancer for the last three years, but here is Joe Biden back in 2022.
And guess what? The first frost, you know what was happening? You had to put on your windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up I have cancer and why I can't for the longest time.
Delaware had the highest-
Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on. That's why who? That's why what? I and so many other people know and he's so senile and the media gave him such a pass that everyone just like skipped over that. No one was like, wait, wait, did you say you had cancer?
Or it's like, ah, whatever, it's just Joe just saying stuff. The point I'd like to make among a few others in this episode is that no earthly king or president will live forever and either will America as much as we love it. As much as we love it, we have something else even better to look forward to. We start off every Monday on SiriusXM with Gratitude Monday. And I'd like to share a quote from our founding fathers. And it's pretty amazing that I've lived for 40 years and I've never heard this quote in my entire
life. I love this movement that we've been living under. I don't love it. I hate it actually, that has led people to believe that our founding fathers were not Christian and they did not intend to make this a Christian nation. And, uh, you know, we separate church from state, all this nonsense, absolute total nonsense, but what a lie. And one of the most successful lies that has permeated so much of our American culture.
And one proof that it was successful is I've never heard this quote in my entire life. This is John Adams. He wrote in his diary, 1756. So it's quite a bit before even the revolution. John Adams on a Sunday said,
suppose a nation in some distant region should take the Bible for their only law book, and every member should regulate his conduct by the precepts there exhibited. Every member, every citizen, would be obliged in conscience to temperance and frugality and industry. I'm just going just stop there.
Just that. Just those three virtues. Temperance is moderation. Just being frugal, not blowing your money, working hard. Just those three things alone. Every citizen would be obliged to justice and kindness and charity towards his fellow
man and to piety and love and reverence towards Almighty God. In this commonwealth, no man would impair his health by gluttony, drunkenness, or lust. No man would sacrifice his most precious time to cards or any other trifling and mean amusement. No man would steal or lie or in any way defraud his neighbor, but would live in peace and goodwill with all men.
No man would blaspheme his maker or profane his worship. But irrational and manly, a sincere and unaffected piety and devotion would reign in all hearts. What a utopia, what a paradise would this region be. I've gone my entire life without hearing that quote. Not once, not once anyway. Another one if I may, Ben Franklin.
He said, I have lived, sir, a long time and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice it is probably is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid such a beautiful line there isn't that great if a sparrow can fall Matthew 6 25 if a sparrow can fall, Matthew 6, 25. If a sparrow can fall, then wouldn't it make sense that also an empire would
need to rise with it, like couldn't, couldn't happen without him. God, we've been assured, sir. And the sacred writings that except the Lord build, they labor in vain that build it. I firmly believe this. And I also believe that without his concerning aid, we shall succeed in
this political building no better than the builders of Babel." And that didn't go well, the builders of Babel. I was reading Hebrews 11 this morning, Hebrews 11, where this podcast was named after. Now, faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen, for by it, the elders obtained a good testimony." And it goes through all these great figures of the old Testament. By faith, this is of Abraham, by faith, he dwelt in the land of
promise as in a foreign country, dwelling in tents, not a house, just a tent because they were there temporarily with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him as of the same promise for he waited for the city which has foundations whose builder and maker is God what city? New Jerusalem. New Jerusalem be a wonderful place America's great America's great but it's no new Jerusalem the one the city built by God. This whole Hebrews 11 is so good. By faith
Abraham obeyed when he was called out to go to the place which he would receive as an inheritance and out he went not knowing where he was going. We talked to Wilfred McClay today, he's a professor at Hillsdale College. He's one of the guys in the video series that the White House is putting out called A Story of America and we talked to him today on the radio for like half an hour, he's great. He has a book called Land of Hope. It's a textbook, Land of Hope,
an Invitation to the Great American Story. It's intended for kids in school and teachers, but more adults have read it just because they never got that instruction, myself included. And he made an interesting point I've never thought of before.
He says in the Declaration of independence, it never says what type of government we're going to build. It just says this one's no good. It's like this one, we're out. And there had to be a faith there. Similar to Abraham, where Abraham was way more obviously, but so I'm just going to go. God told me to go. I'm just going to go. I don't even know where I'm going. I'm going to do it. And same thing in our country. We're just, we got to go. This is no good. We're going to do something different and we're going to see God along the way. Last week, we shared the prayer at the opening of the second continental, uh, continental convention. And we prayed to God for wisdom and to bring us to a place.
And he did a place that no people have ever been before. Country like ours. By faith, Sarah herself also received strength to conceive seed and she bore a child when she was past age because she judged him, God faithful, who had promised. All of it's only possible with God,
even seemingly impossible things. It's all only possible with God. Nothing, nothing else could happen without God. Gosh, we need that reminder all the time. I don't know why we need it all the time, but we do. At least I do. And as wonderful as America is, Hebrews 11, these all died in faith. Like all these heroes died, not having received the promises, but having seen
them afar off, were assured of them, embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. were strangers and pilgrims on the earth." Strangers and pilgrims on the earth. Strangers and pilgrims on the earth. I just want to say it over and over again. Sometimes I need to hear things multiple times before it clicks. Strangers, they confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. For those who say such things declare plainly that they seek a homeland. And truly, if they had called to mind that country from which they had come out, they
would have had opportunity to return. But now they desire a better, that is, a heavenly country. Therefore, God is not ashamed to be called their God for he has prepared a city for them and our modern Christian world. Uh, you know, we're told that we need to be bold and not be ashamed of God. And so to talk about Jesus and God and glorify God, don't be ashamed of it, but here it's flipped, it says we should act in a way that doesn't make God ashamed of us.
There it is. Therefore, because of all these things, God is not ashamed to be called their God. He prepared a city for them. Goodness, do I want God to say about me what he's just said in all of Hebrews 11 here, what he said about all these other people. What did they do?
What did these other people have?
Well, they have faith.
And they desired him and they desired heaven. And they knew that the things of heaven were worth way more and were of way greater value and would last way longer than anything down here. Jeremiah Burroughs wrote an amazing book called The Jewel of Christian Contentment. I'm looking for a year here. So it would be mid-
early 1600s. He wrote this, when the heart of a man has nothing to do, but to be busy about creature comforts. So when all you're focused are on the things of this world, every little thing troubles
him.
But when the heart is taken up with the weighty things of eternity, with the great things of eternal life, then the things of here below that disquieted it before are things now of no consequence to him in comparison with the other, the eternal things, the heavy things, the important things. How things fall out here is not much regarded by him
if the one thing that is necessary is provided for eternity." Gosh, that's such a good quote. Rewind, I'm not gonna read that one again, rewind 20 seconds and listen to it again, it's amazing. Here's another one, back to Hebrews 11, by faith Moses when he was born was hidden three months by his parents because they saw he was a beautiful child and they were not afraid of the king's command. They obeyed God
over man because they knew that eternity was more important and what God had in mind at its door is way better. I love the end of Hebrews 11 the writer's like listen I got to get going here I got got, I can't list them all.
But he said, he said all these people who through faith subdued kingdoms,
worked righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword out of weakness were made strong, became valiant in battle, put foreign armies to flight. Women received their dead, raised to life again. We did an episode last week about how these are our ancestors too. All these people in the Old Testament, these are our spiritual ancestors. Others were tortured, not accepting deliverance that they might obtain a better resurrection. Still others had trial of mockings and
scourgings, yes, and of chains and imprisonment. They were stoned. They were sawn in two, were tempted, were slain with a sword. They wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins, being destitute, afflicted, tormented. Of whom the world was not worthy. Amazing, the world was not worthy. They wandered in deserts and mountains and dens and caves of the earth. And they didn't even get to see Jesus. Like we do. And they never had the Holy Spirit.
Like we do. We have it way better. But we could still have it even better. America's great. It's our 250th anniversary. It's going to be awesome. We're going to celebrate a lot of great things about this country. Praise God. But it's nothing 250th anniversary, it's gonna be awesome, we're gonna celebrate a lot of great things about this country. Praise God. But it's nothing compared to what's to come.
And all the leaders, the great leaders of the world, the not so great ones, they're humans too.
They've all died.
All the presidents, all the prime ministers, all the emperors, all the kings.
But never the king of all the kings.
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