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A Word in Season: Messages by R.J. Rushdoony on the Faith for All of Life

A Word in Season: Messages by R.J. Rushdoony on the Faith for All of Life

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Introducing the daily messages by R. J. Rushdoony on the uncompromising faith.These daily messages on the faith for all of life are unlike any compilation of Christian "devotional" ever published. A Word in Season reveals the intense, but simple, approach to applying one's faith to every area of life and thought. This is all done in a format of bite-sized readings on the uncompromising faith.

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  • Love and Obedience
    Jun 30 2025

    Is love without obedience really love at all? In this episode, we explore the biblical foundation that places obedience—not sentiment—at the heart of both the Old and New Covenants. Drawing on insights from Leviticus scholar R.K. Harrison and the words of Christ Himself, “If ye love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15), we confront the modern tendency to reduce love to emotion, disconnected from action. True love for God is demonstrated through faithful obedience—a theme as urgent today as ever.

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  • The People of Salt
    Jun 29 2025

    What does it truly mean to be “the salt of the earth”? In this episode, we uncover the rich biblical meaning behind salt—not just as a seasoning, but as a preserving force against corruption. Drawing on Matthew 5 and the “covenant of salt” found in Scripture, we explore the Christian’s calling to uphold God’s truth, resist moral decay, and actively establish Christ’s reign in every sphere of life. Being salt and light isn’t symbolic—it’s a covenantal duty rooted in God's enduring peace and rule.

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  • Taxation
    Jun 28 2025

    What makes a tax immoral? In this episode, we reflect on King David’s sinful census (1 Chron. 21:1) and explore how pride, power, and control through taxation can become spiritual issues. Drawing connections between biblical history and modern governance, we discuss the moral implications of taxation, the warning from John Marshall that “the power to tax is the power to destroy,” and the deeper truth that unjust systems reflect the hearts of the people. The solution isn’t revolt—but repentance. Lasting change starts with a return to faith and morality.

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