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EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 17 MIN

When Justice Feels Delayed

from The American Soul · host Jesse

Drop us a note about the podcast. Justice can feel slow when evil is loud. We start with Psalm 94, a fierce and honest prayer that refuses to gaslight suffering, names the arrogance of the wicked, and reminds us that God sees, God knows, and God will not abandon His people. If you’ve ever wanted words for the moment when you’re asking “How long?”, this passage gives you both language and a backbone.From there we move into everyday battlegrounds that shape a life: peace at home and faithfulness under pressure. Proverbs 27 puts domestic conflict in blunt terms, and we talk about why a peaceful home strengthens marriages and families in ways people often underestimate. Then we read Luke 22, where Jesus tells His disciples to take supplies and even to buy a sword, and we sit with the tension of readiness and restraint as the story turns toward betrayal, temptation, and the moment Jesus stops the violence.We also touch on courage and national memory through a World War II account of Francis Xavier Burke’s heroism, and we reflect on faith and liberty in American public life, including what it means to remove prayer and forget the God who gives life and freedom. The thread running through it all is a Christian worldview that takes Scripture seriously, prays for leaders, and calls a nation to turn back to Jesus Christ.If this helped you think clearly and pray more honestly, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What line from Psalm 94 or Luke 22 stuck with you most?#ChristianNation#AmericanPatriot#DailyScripture Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribeCountryside Book Serieshttps://www.amazon.com/Countryside-Book-J-T-Cope-IV-ebook/dp/B00MPIXOB2 America's Christian Heritage Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2622483

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Drop us a note about the podcast. Justice can feel slow when evil is loud. We start with Psalm 94, a fierce and honest prayer that refuses to gaslight suffering, names the arrogance of the wicked, and reminds us that God sees, God knows, and God will not abandon His people. If you’ve ever wanted words for the moment when you’re asking “How long?”, this passage gives you both language and a backbone. From there we move into everyday battlegrounds that shape a life: peace at home and faithfu...

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