Moment of Truth
Moment of Truth is a short-form podcast from the weekly radio show Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow. Each week, in just a few minutes, you’ll hear a direct, Biblical challenge to help you live courageously in today’s world. It’s clear. It’s scriptural. It’s real faith for the real world.
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Moment of Truth
When God’s Way Isn’t Yours
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This week’s Moment of Truth: Isaiah 55:9
God says His ways are higher.
That settles the question—but not the tension.
Isaiah 55:9 doesn’t invite debate.
It demands alignment.
So, ask yourself plainly:
• Where are you insisting on your way instead of God’s?
• Where has obedience been replaced with justification?
• Where has conviction stopped short of action?
This “Moment of Truth” isn’t about understanding God’s ways.
It’s about submitting to them.
Because real faith shows up when God’s direction disrupts your preferences, challenges your pride, and requires disciplined love toward others.
If God’s way isn’t yours—whose way are you following?
Listen to this week’s “Moment of Truth,” drawn from the full-length radio show "Courageous Christianity with Richard Mendelow," and examine how your faith is actually being lived out.
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God bless & Semper fi,
Colonel Richard J. Mendelow (Ret)