The Voice in the Wilderness

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The Voice in the Wilderness Season 13 Episode 62

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In this episode, we explore the debates and tensions surrounding modern political and religious movements in America—focusing on the claims and concerns voiced by many who believe the nation’s spiritual and historical foundations are being challenged.

We begin by examining the recent “No King” rallies, discussing how various groups interpret America’s heritage, the role of faith in public life, and the fears some express about threats to national identity. From there, we turn to the events of Palm Sunday, reflecting on the biblical story of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the expectations of the people, and the dramatic shift from celebration to crucifixion within a matter of days.

The conversation then moves into history: the destruction of the Jerusalem temple in 70 A.D. and the theological debates that emerged in the early centuries of Christianity. We look at how disagreements over authority, doctrine, and the nature of the Church shaped centuries of global religious development.

Finally, we address recent commentary from the current Pope, who called for peace and condemned violence while encouraging leaders to act with moral integrity. This prompts a broader necessary discussion that lasting peace is found only through King Jesus.

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