Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo

RJ Rushdoonys Podcasts

show episodes
 
From 1953 to 1956, Reverend R. J. Rushdoony gave weekly radio talks at Santa Cruz, California station KSCO that reveal a perfect blend of strong theology with poignant pastoral counsel. In fact, these insightful, concise messages are so well done they could be used for both individual and group discipleship at any level. They are a storehouse of wisdom, inspiration, strong doctrine, exhortation, and comfort for the Christian life.
  continue reading
 
Introducing the daily messages by R. J. Rushdoony on the uncompromising faith.These daily messages on the faith for all of life are unlike any compilation of Christian "devotional" ever published. A Word in Season reveals the intense, but simple, approach to applying one's faith to every area of life and thought. This is all done in a format of bite-sized readings on the uncompromising faith.
  continue reading
 
Our faith should be an informed one because the God who created all things speaks to every sphere of life, and all facts should be studied in light of the revelation of God in Scripture. This is the foundation of Christian dominion. For R. J. Rushdoony, true government was the self-government of the Christian life in terms of God's law, so he wrote his position papers to better equip Christians to apply their faith to all of life. His objective was not to empower the state, or the organized ...
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavailable to readers for many years until now.
  continue reading
 
Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question is a weekly podcast which uncovers the real question behind many common questions and offers Biblical solutions. Your host Andrea Schwartz produce this podcast as a part of R.J. Rushdoony's Chalcedon Foundation. Reconstructionist Radio has partnered with Chalcedon to promote the works of Rushdoony as well as contemporary reconstructionists such as Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, Andrea Schwartz, and others. Reconstruct ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Justice In His Kingdom

Jerri Lynn Ward & Roger Oliver

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Justice in His Kingdom Podcast will help you understand God’s standards for justice and how to break free of pagan, pragmatic ideas about how it should be defined and implemented.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
From 1953 to 1956, Reverend R. J. Rushdoony gave weekly radio talks at Santa Cruz, California station KSCO that reveal a perfect blend of strong theology with poignant pastoral counsel. In fact, these insightful, concise messages are so well done they could be used for both individual and group discipleship at any level. They are a storehouse of wi…
  continue reading
 
Our faith should be an informed one because the God who created all things speaks to every sphere of life, and all facts should be studied in light of the revelation of God in Scripture. This is the foundation of Christian dominion. For R. J. Rushdoony, true government was the self-government of the Christian life in terms of God's law, so he wrote…
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavail…
  continue reading
 
People often judge based on personal bias, not truth. When decisions serve self-interest rather than justice, they expose flawed moral foundations. Scripture warns against aligning with iniquity disguised as law. Our choices reveal what truly governs us—God’s Word or human preference. What are your foundations?…
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavail…
  continue reading
 
Snobbery, whether in wealth or appearance, stems from valuing human opinion over God's. When people reject God’s authority, they inevitably conform to shifting human standards, leading to pride and contempt for others. True worth is found in pleasing God, not in status or fashion. Without faith, snobbery is inescapable. Who rules your heart—God or …
  continue reading
 
A talented young black pastor passionately denounced racism, gaining strong support. However, in private, he acknowledged deep moral and spiritual decay in his own community. While racism exists, the author argues the greater issue is personal and communal responsibility, especially a rejection of godly living. Blaming others for internal failures …
  continue reading
 
From 1953 to 1956, Reverend R. J. Rushdoony gave weekly radio talks at Santa Cruz, California station KSCO that reveal a perfect blend of strong theology with poignant pastoral counsel. In fact, these insightful, concise messages are so well done they could be used for both individual and group discipleship at any level. They are a storehouse of wi…
  continue reading
 
Many people today are full of moral outrage over political scandals and corruption, but much of it is hypocrisy. They reject biblical standards in their own lives while condemning others for lesser sins. This kind of selective outrage is what the author calls “immoral indignation.” It's not about justice—it’s often envy or deflection. Jesus called …
  continue reading
 
Our faith should be an informed one because the God who created all things speaks to every sphere of life, and all facts should be studied in light of the revelation of God in Scripture. This is the foundation of Christian dominion. For R. J. Rushdoony, true government was the self-government of the Christian life in terms of God's law, so he wrote…
  continue reading
 
The author recounts overhearing leftist activists complain about theft from their newspaper racks, despite their paper promoting lawlessness and rejecting biblical morality. He compares their hypocrisy to others who once celebrated theft but now condemn it when victimized. The same pattern, he argues, is seen in Communist societies and in modern sc…
  continue reading
 
The author criticizes TV weathermen for celebrating sunny days during droughts, showing ignorance of agriculture’s need for rain. He uses this as an example of modern foolishness—judging everything by personal comfort rather than truth or necessity. Proverbs warns that fools are dangerous and self-centered, unwilling to learn or listen, even to God…
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavail…
  continue reading
 
From 1953 to 1956, Reverend R. J. Rushdoony gave weekly radio talks at Santa Cruz, California station KSCO that reveal a perfect blend of strong theology with poignant pastoral counsel. In fact, these insightful, concise messages are so well done they could be used for both individual and group discipleship at any level. They are a storehouse of wi…
  continue reading
 
Modern education wrongly assumes children are naturally good and just need encouragement. But Scripture teaches that children are born with foolishness in their hearts and need correction to grow in character (Prov. 22:15). When discipline is abandoned, immaturity and rebellion flourish. The result is a culture where childishness is idealized, matu…
  continue reading
 
Prejudice isn't always wrong—it simply means judging in advance. Wise people make godly prejudgments, like avoiding known evil. But unfair prejudice, judging by appearance, popularity, or wealth, is condemned in Scripture. Exodus warns against siding with the majority, the poor, or the rich out of bias. Instead, we’re called to judge righteously, b…
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavail…
  continue reading
 
Our faith should be an informed one because the God who created all things speaks to every sphere of life, and all facts should be studied in light of the revelation of God in Scripture. This is the foundation of Christian dominion. For R. J. Rushdoony, true government was the self-government of the Christian life in terms of God's law, so he wrote…
  continue reading
 
Equality sounds noble, but it's impossible to achieve by law. All laws create inequality by distinguishing between right and wrong, rewarding some and punishing others. Abolishing law would only lead to a new inequality—rule by brute force. Equality is often a political tool used to gain power, not promote justice. True wisdom starts with fearing G…
  continue reading
 
The story of the Good Samaritan reminds us that true character shows when we act beyond our duty. While many today give impersonally through charities or institutions, real mercy means personal involvement—like the Samaritan who helped a stranger in need. Simply giving money isn’t enough if we ignore suffering around us. Jesus calls us to “go and d…
  continue reading
 
The old country church, though small and simple, grounded communities in faith and character—something modern wealth, education, and security systems cannot replace. Edwin Ford Piper saw its deep value: remove its roots, and no worldly gain can fill the void. Today, despite progress, we face greater fear, theft, and moral decline. True strength and…
  continue reading
 
From 1953 to 1956, Reverend R. J. Rushdoony gave weekly radio talks at Santa Cruz, California station KSCO that reveal a perfect blend of strong theology with poignant pastoral counsel. In fact, these insightful, concise messages are so well done they could be used for both individual and group discipleship at any level. They are a storehouse of wi…
  continue reading
 
Our faith should be an informed one because the God who created all things speaks to every sphere of life, and all facts should be studied in light of the revelation of God in Scripture. This is the foundation of Christian dominion. For R. J. Rushdoony, true government was the self-government of the Christian life in terms of God's law, so he wrote…
  continue reading
 
Many people want quick fixes for deep problems—like a school to “fix” a troubled teen or a pill to stop bedwetting—without addressing root issues like sin, discipline, or personal responsibility. Our culture seeks change without repentance or effort. But God requires faith and obedience, not substitutes. Without them, we remain in bondage to our pr…
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavail…
  continue reading
 
The pursuit of power—whether by individuals or groups—leads not to freedom, but to slavery. History shows that societies obsessed with power, like much of Africa’s past, produce tyranny and suffering. True progress comes from productive work, not power struggles. Scripture teaches that labor brings profit and wisdom (Prov. 6:6–11; 13:11). Today's o…
  continue reading
 
Everyone has faith—but in what? Some place theirs in government, experts, or empty promises, like believing we can “eat our cake and have it too.” But true faith rests in Christ, not in man-made systems or wishful thinking. Real faith trusts that God rules the world with order and justice and rewards those who seek Him. False faith is not just fool…
  continue reading
 
From 1953 to 1956, Reverend R. J. Rushdoony gave weekly radio talks at Santa Cruz, California station KSCO that reveal a perfect blend of strong theology with poignant pastoral counsel. In fact, these insightful, concise messages are so well done they could be used for both individual and group discipleship at any level. They are a storehouse of wi…
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavail…
  continue reading
 
Thanksgiving, rooted in Old Testament harvest festivals, is meant to focus on God’s enduring mercy, not just His blessings. Psalm 136 repeats, “for his mercy endureth forever,” reminding us that gratitude should center on His mercy, not what we’ve received lately. Today, we often feel entitled to blessings and overlook mercy. But Scripture links me…
  continue reading
 
Our faith should be an informed one because the God who created all things speaks to every sphere of life, and all facts should be studied in light of the revelation of God in Scripture. This is the foundation of Christian dominion. For R. J. Rushdoony, true government was the self-government of the Christian life in terms of God's law, so he wrote…
  continue reading
 
When Jesus taught us to pray “Our Father,” He reminded us that salvation is personal but never individualistic. We are saved into a community—God’s Kingdom—and made members of Christ’s family to serve one another. True Christians live not for themselves, but for God's purpose and people.By R.J. Rushdoony
  continue reading
 
From 1953 to 1956, Reverend R. J. Rushdoony gave weekly radio talks at Santa Cruz, California station KSCO that reveal a perfect blend of strong theology with poignant pastoral counsel. In fact, these insightful, concise messages are so well done they could be used for both individual and group discipleship at any level. They are a storehouse of wi…
  continue reading
 
Joseph suffered betrayal, slavery, and false imprisonment, yet he trusted God and fulfilled his calling. His wrongs were never formally corrected, but God vindicated him in time. Many dwell on past injustices and let bitterness ruin their lives. Faith means trusting God to bring justice, while we focus on doing His will today. True strength comes f…
  continue reading
 
Our faith should be an informed one because the God who created all things speaks to every sphere of life, and all facts should be studied in light of the revelation of God in Scripture. This is the foundation of Christian dominion. For R. J. Rushdoony, true government was the self-government of the Christian life in terms of God's law, so he wrote…
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavail…
  continue reading
 
Many complain that the church or pastor hasn’t served them personally, but Scripture calls believers to serve—not to be served. The church is Christ’s army, not a spiritual hospital for the comfortable. If you're able-bodied, help others. Don't expect the pastor to cater to you. Join the church to serve Christ, not yourself.…
  continue reading
 
We often forget to express gratitude, though it can deeply uplift others. The psalms repeatedly urge us to give thanks to God—for His mercy, His gifts, and His daily grace. Gratitude should be specific and regular, toward both God and people. Families and communities grow cold without it. One pastor, broken by constant complaints and little thanks,…
  continue reading
 
From 1953 to 1956, Reverend R. J. Rushdoony gave weekly radio talks at Santa Cruz, California station KSCO that reveal a perfect blend of strong theology with poignant pastoral counsel. In fact, these insightful, concise messages are so well done they could be used for both individual and group discipleship at any level. They are a storehouse of wi…
  continue reading
 
In Numbers 11, the Israelites whined about God’s provision, longing for the food of their slavery instead of giving thanks for their freedom. Like them, we often choose complaint over gratitude. An old farmer once said he felt ashamed comparing his wealth to his grandfather’s thankfulness in poverty. Gratitude costs nothing, yet we give it so rarel…
  continue reading
 
Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavail…
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play