Altars and Ashes Podcast
Every man is building something. Every habit is a stone. Every choice is mortar. Every household is being shaped toward one kingdom or another. The question is not whether we will build. The question is what our hands are helping to raise. In this episode of Altars & Ashes, we move from the doctrine of dominion to its practical architecture. What does Christ’s Kingship look like inside the home? How does household faithfulness become communal strength? And how can scattered Christian families become a people capable of building institutions that endure? We discuss the household as the first Christian zone—the ground a man must faithfully secure through worship, biblical order, disciplined habits, honest work, hospitality, stewardship, and church faithfulness. But dominion cannot remain isolated. A borough emerges when faithful households, churches, schools, businesses, and ministries bind themselves together around a shared loyalty to Christ and a common mission in a particular place. A neighborhood merely shares geography. A borough shares purpose. We also examine the difference between dominion and domination, confront the spiritual excuses Christians use to justify passivity, and consider the three kinds of men produced by the present age: Builders carry weight.Consumers live from the sacrifices of others.Cowards explain why nothing should be built at all. The trowel is already in your hand. Secure your zone. Find your brigade. Build the borough. Raise children capable of carrying weight. Create institutions that will outlive you. Christ rules. Build accordingly. Get full access to Dust & Glory Media at dustandglorymedia.substack.com/subscribe [https://dustandglorymedia.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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