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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 48 MIN

Engaging Caesar: Matt Clark’s Stand for Justice in Alabama Law & Public Life

from Everyday Reformation · host EveryDayReformation

How should faithful Christians engage with civil government while holding fast to the Great Commission? In this insightful episode, host Brandon Scroggins and co‑host Nick welcome constitutional lawyer Matt Clark (Alabama Attorney General’s office, former president of the Alabama Center for Law & Liberty). Clark shares his journey from early salvation at age four, transformation through Scripture, and a passion for public engagement using his legal gifts. From fighting vaccine mandates at UAB to opposing an LGBTQ ordinance in Montgomery, Matt offers vivid case studies of ordinary Christians stepping into public life in meaningful ways. He argues that discipleship extends beyond conversion: Christians are called to promote justice, preserve religious liberty, and foster environments where Gospel proclamation thrives. Drawing on Romans 13 and Politics According to the Bible by Wayne Grudem, he encourages listeners to pray, stay informed, serve, and act in their spheres. Join us as we explore how theology connects seamlessly with real‑world involvement for the glory of Christ and the flourishing of His church. Supreme Court Decisions & Biblical Truth: Religious Liberty, Parental Rights, & Justice | Matt Clark  

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