EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 27 MIN
Why Politics Can’t Save Us
from Sunday Ripple
Send us Fan MailWe live in a world where politics often feels like the answer to everything—but the truth is, no election, law, or leader can bring the hope and transformation our hearts are longing for. In this episode, Rob returns to the original roots of Sunday Ripple with a sermon recap built on Pastor Matt’s recent message, unpacking why our ultimate allegiance belongs to Jesus alone.Together we’ll explore:Why political victories are always temporary.How to trade news-cycle noise for nourishment in God’s Word.Why disciple-making—not elections—shapes the future.How real change begins in our own hearts before it ever reaches the halls of power.If you’re hopeful, discouraged, or just exhausted by the constant political churn, this episode invites you to lift your eyes higher. Because there is only one throne that matters—and the One seated on it isn’t up for reelection.Support the show🙏 Thanks for listening to Sunday Ripple!🌐 Visit the website for blog posts, discussion questions, and more:👉 www.sundayripple.com📱 Follow along for updates, behind-the-scenes, and encouragement:➡️ Facebook: facebook.com/sundayripple➡️ Instagram: @thesundayrippleIf this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend—and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a ripple.Small ripples can make a big impact—go make yours.
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Send us Fan Mail We live in a world where politics often feels like the answer to everything—but the truth is, no election, law, or leader can bring the hope and transformation our hearts are longing for. In this episode, Rob returns to the original roots of Sunday Ripple with a sermon recap built on Pastor Matt’s recent message, unpacking why our ultimate allegiance belongs to Jesus alone. Together we’ll explore: Why political victories are always temporary.How to trade news-cycle noise for ...
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