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In ancient Israel cultural compromise often came when "The High Places" were allowed to remain in a land God claimed to be Holy. Many Kings in Israel and Judah recognized this but many more allowed some compromise instead of completely tearing down these "High Places" where sacrifices to foreign gods led God's people to sin. Today, Our culture and more specifically our Christian culture is tempted by corruption that exists because of compromise. We will on this podcast discuss many cultural issues that could lead or have already led to compromise for the Christian. Our prayer is that you would want to help us TEAR DOWN THOSE HIGH PLACES.

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episode Government Stole Marriage Licenses – Pastors Are Done artwork

Government Stole Marriage Licenses – Pastors Are Done

Episode Summary In Episode 120 of Tearing Down High Places, Pastor David Whitney (Institute on the Constitution) joins Pastor Jeff  and Average Joe for a bold, Scripture-centered conversation on marriage. They expose how the civil government unlawfully seized authority over marriage from the family (specifically the father of the bride) and the church. Starting with the biblical model in Exodus 22 and colonial America (no licenses needed; George Washington never had one), they trace the modern marriage license to post-Civil War miscegenation laws, later expanded as a revenue stream and control mechanism by the 1920s. The discussion covers the catastrophic effects of no-fault divorce (starting with Ronald Reagan in California), family court tyranny, Marxist attacks on the family, and the church’s surrender of ground. Pastor Whitney shares a practical, legal alternative used successfully in Maryland: a church covenant ceremony with notary witnesses, followed by court-recognized name change—achieving full legal recognition without a state license. The episode ends with a call for church accountability (Matthew 18), incremental reforms (like Kentucky’s 50/50 custody default), and a true biblical revival to restore God’s design for marriage. Skimmable Show Notes Sections 1. Biblical Foundation of Marriage * Authority rests first with family government (father of the bride grants the “license” per Exodus 22). * Church and family—not the state—conduct and bless the covenant. * Traditional wedding questions (“Who gives this woman…?”) reflect this biblical reality. * George Washington’s marriage required no civil license. 2. How the State Took Over * Originated in post-Civil War miscegenation laws to ban interracial marriage. * Government redefined “license” as permission to do what is otherwise illegal. * By the 1920s every state made licenses mandatory (using STD blood-test pretext). * Civil government stole jurisdiction God gave to fathers and churches. 3. Devastating Consequences * No-fault divorce (1969 California onward) made marriage the weakest contract in America. * Family courts override constitutional rights; fathers routinely disfavored. * Marxist ideology (abolish family, seize private property) accelerated the breakdown. * Led to redefinition of marriage (Obergefell) and widespread cultural devastation. 4. Practical Alternative to the Marriage License * Hold a full church ceremony with pastor, congregation, and notary public as legal witness. * Best man/maid of honor sign notarized certificates attesting to the vows. * Bride uses documents for court-approved name change → all agencies (SS, DMV, banks) must recognize the marriage. * Works in most states (Maryland example given; check your state). * State is forced to recognize the marriage without granting the license. 5. The Church’s Proper Role * Pastors should stop saying “by the power vested in me by the state.” * Church must provide pre-marital counseling, ongoing accountability, and Matthew 18 discipline. * Covenant community—not the state—holds couples to their vows before God. * Surrendering marriage to the state opened the door to no-fault divorce and same-sex “marriage.” 6. Hope, Incremental Reform & Revival * Examples like Kentucky’s 50/50 custody default dramatically lowered divorce rates. * Pursue every biblical improvement possible while working toward full restoration. * True revival would eliminate divorce, abortion, and family breakdown. * Young men especially need to understand the seven jurisdictions of family government before they marry.

23 de may de 2026 - 46 min
episode Colonial Pastors Founded America: David Whitney on Biblical Government EP | 119Episode Summary artwork

Colonial Pastors Founded America: David Whitney on Biblical Government EP | 119Episode Summary

Episode Summary  In Part 1 of this powerful two-episode series, Pastor David Whitney (Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church, Bowie, MD and senior instructor at the Institute on the Constitution) joins Average Joe and Pastor Jeff to reveal how America’s founding was birthed from the colonial pulpits and the Great Awakening. They unpack the four God-ordained governments—self, family (largest sphere), church, and civil—and show how modern overreach, pietistic pulpits, and 20th-century policies (FDR, LBJ, public education) have torn down biblical foundations. The conversation calls Christians and pastors back to the “whole counsel of God,” including law, government, and justice. Strong tease for Part 2 on how the church surrendered marriage to the state. Digestible Show Notes Sections (for skimming) 1. The Four Governments God Ordained  – Self-government (personal repentance & obedience)  – Family government (largest sphere: education, child-rearing, welfare, property, business, inheritance, marriage)  – Church government (preaching, ordinances, worship, secondary welfare)  – Civil government (only two jobs: defend borders & establish biblical justice) 2. Family Government – The Forgotten Giant  Deuteronomy 6, 1 Timothy 5, Leviticus 25: Family, not the state, is responsible for raising/educating children, caring for its own poor, owning property/business, and passing wealth through wills. Civil government only intervenes for crime. 3. Civil Government’s Limited Biblical Role  – Defend national borders (example: Gideon vs. Midianites)  – Establish justice defined by God’s law (restitution to victims, not enrichment of the state—personal battery-theft story illustrates the difference) 4. America’s Christian Founding  – Honest historians agree: colonial pulpits + Great Awakening (George Whitefield) made the Revolution possible.  – Every major point of the Declaration of Independence was preached from pulpits years earlier.  – Madison learned biblical principles from Rev. John Witherspoon at Princeton; Jefferson’s “wall of separation” protected the church from the state. 5. The Anti-Federalists, Bill of Rights & Founders  Why the Bill of Rights was non-negotiable. Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton debates; Jefferson’s Christian ethics and missionary funding; his original anti-slavery language in the Declaration. 6. 20th-Century Collapse & Pietism  How FDR’s expansion, LBJ’s Great Society, and pulpits that abandoned “salt & light” allowed the state to seize family and church responsibilities (welfare, education, 2020 lockdowns). Pastors could have ended public education in 1962 by pulling kids out en masse. 7. Call to Action  Recover the colonial pulpit model: preach the whole counsel of God on law, government, family, and justice. Pastors must speak to the public square again. “If you see a brother down, lift him up. If you see a high place, tear it down.”

16 de may de 2026 - 31 min
episode Zohran Mamdani’s “Economic Justice” = Tim Keller’s Generous Justice | Ep 118 artwork

Zohran Mamdani’s “Economic Justice” = Tim Keller’s Generous Justice | Ep 118

Episode Summary In Episode 118 of Tearing Down High Places, Pastors Jeff Kliewer and Tim Robinson join Average Joe for a focused 30-minute discussion on how cultural compromise sneaks into the church. After recapping highlights from the recent Truth Conference in Florida (including an upcoming guest announcement), the hosts zero in on one explosive connection: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s new “Office of Economic Justice” and the language of Tim Keller’s influential book Generous Justice. They argue Keller subtly blurred biblical categories of justice and compassion, paving the way for Marxist-style redistribution dressed up as Christian compassion—exactly the framework now being implemented in NYC policy. The episode calls evangelicals to reject this “third way” Hegelian compromise and return to clear biblical distinctions. Show Notes Quick Hits / What You’ll Hear * Florida Truth Conference recap + why it was “perfect for Joe” * Announcement: David Whitney (biblical roots of the Constitution & sphere sovereignty) joins next week * Core topic: Mayor Mamdani replaces “Economic Development” with “Economic Justice” – straight out of Tim Keller’s playbook The Big Idea: Generous Justice vs. Biblical Justice * Tim Keller’s key move: conflates “justice” (what is owed) with “compassion/mercy” (voluntary generosity) * Result: “Generous justice” sounds biblical but imports Marxist redistribution and class-warfare categories * Hosts show how Keller’s 2014 sermon on James 2 imports the word “justice” where Scripture never uses it * Capitalist & Christian critique: forced redistribution is theft, distorts incentives, and makes government the redeemer instead of Christ Why This Matters for the Church Today * Keller’s influence via Gospel Coalition, Together for the Gospel, and major evangelical institutions * Slippery-slope warning: small compromises (redefining terms) lead to bigger ones (Alistair Begg, Sam Allberry, etc.) * Call to tear down these “high places” of evangelical compromise Key Quotes * “Economic justice is Tim Keller’s language… and evangelicals are not realizing what a big deal that is.” – Pastor Jeff * “Keller is so deceptive he can fool Grok.” – Average Joe (after feeding the AI the comparison) * “True justice requires gospel-transformed hearts, not political idolatry.” Looking Ahead * Next week: David Whitney on the biblical roots of the Constitution * Future episode idea: deeper dive into the Gospel Coalition & Sam Allberry

9 de may de 2026 - 30 min
episode Trump’s Iran Strikes, Tucker’s Anti-Israel Turn & Truth Conference | Ep 117 artwork

Trump’s Iran Strikes, Tucker’s Anti-Israel Turn & Truth Conference | Ep 117

Episode 117 Summary  In this wide-ranging episode of *Tearing Down High Places*, Pastors Seth Brickley and Jeff Kliewer join Average Joe for a timely discussion on the upcoming Truth Conference in Tampa, Florida. They explore the church’s vital role in the culture wars, the biblical necessity of engaging society as salt and light rather than retreating to a “just preach the gospel” mindset. The conversation then shifts to current events: Trump’s strategic strikes on Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities, the Trump Doctrine of foreign policy (distinct from both neoconservative forever wars and strict isolationism), and the existential threat of radical Islam—particularly Iran’s apocalyptic 12er Shia ideology.  A major focus is the sharp critique of Tucker Carlson’s recent shift: his defense of Islam, criticism of Israel, praise of socialism as “closer to Christianity,” and apparent break with Trump. The pastors examine this through a spiritual lens, including possible demonic influence, and stress the importance of consistency, discernment, and standing firm on Scripture amid shifting cultural tides. They close with encouragement to build on the solid rock of Christ, take back the culture through biblical morality (especially regarding family and confronting Islam), and recognize God’s sovereign hand in restraining evil through nations. Digestible Show Notes Sections (for skimming / YouTube chapters) – 0:00 – 4:30 – Welcome & Truth Conference Promo    Full details on the April/May 2026 event at The Church at Tampa: speakers (John Harris, Pastor Jeff, David Whitney, Chip D’Armond, Dr. Russell Fuller), schedule, and signup at thetruthfellowship.org. – 4:30 – 8:00 – Why the Church Must Engage the Culture Wars    The gospel and culture are not opposed; prophets, apostles, and Jesus confronted idols. Pastors explain the Truth Fellowship’s united stand against the woke movement. – 8:00 – 15:30 – Iran, Trump Strikes & Foreign Policy    Timeline of U.S. actions against Iran’s nuclear program; explanation of the 60-day war powers window; Trump Doctrine vs. neocons and isolationists. – 15:30 – 23:00 – Tucker Carlson’s Dramatic Shift    Critique of Tucker’s comments on Islam, Jesus, socialism, Israel, and his recent break with Trump. Discussion of inconsistency and possible spiritual forces at work. – 23:00 – 35:00 – Islam as a Global Threat (Red-Green Alliance)    Historical and theological analysis of Islam’s expansionist doctrine, Iran’s apocalyptic beliefs, infiltration via immigration, and the need for Christians to confront it boldly. – 35:00 – 48:00 – Biblical Kingdom Theology & Restraining Evil    The “already/not yet” kingdom, just-war considerations, total depravity, and God’s use of nations to judge rogue regimes. – 48:00 – End – Taking Back the Culture + Closing Charge    Practical call for the church to be the church: promote biblical marriage/family, expose lies, practice discernment, and remain consistent over time. Proof is in the long-term fruit.

25 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode End Cowardice: How Every Christian Can Make Disciples | Ep 116 artwork

End Cowardice: How Every Christian Can Make Disciples | Ep 116

Episode Summary  In TDHP Episode 116, Cody Libolt returns to help listeners apply the principles from his book *Redeeming the West*. Joined by Pastor Jeff,  Pastor Tim and Average Joe, the conversation focuses on practical discipleship: how every mature Christian can move beyond simply attending church to become a mentor who exerts real “salt and light” influence. Cody introduces value-based mentoring—affirming the God-given worth, potential, and unique kingdom value in others through friendship, encouragement, and thoughtful questions rather than just dispensing wisdom. The hosts share personal stories, unpack the biblical model (Paul/Timothy, Titus 2, Hebrews 5:12), address common barriers like fear, busyness, and “drowning” in life, and emphasize building repeatable systems/habits and leveraging providential proximity to multiply generational kingdom impact. Swimmable Show Notes Sections  – The Biblical Call to Mentor — Every mature Christian is called to influence the next generation (Hebrews 5:12, Titus 2, Paul mentoring Timothy). Mentoring is not reserved for pastors; it’s for all who are living holy lives.  – Value-Based Mentoring Explained — Shift focus from “What wisdom can I give?” to “What unique value do I see in you for God’s kingdom?” Provide visibility, encouragement, and ask questions about the person’s goals, challenges, and options.  – Hosts’ Personal Testimonies — Jeff & Tim’s “discipleship table” at the gym launched Tim into pastoral ministry; Average Joe shares how multiple mentors helped him launch the podcast and step into leadership.  – Overcoming Obstacles — Don’t let fear, debt, busyness, sports travel, or lack of vision keep you “drowning.” Faith overcomes cowardice; build practical systems and habits so influence becomes automatic.  – Providential Proximity & Practical Steps — Notice the people God already puts in your path. Start simple friendships, form repeatable processes (regular calls, coffee, goal groups), and “stir one another to love and good works” (Hebrews 10:24-25).  – Legacy & Kingdom Pipeline — Think generationally. The world’s population is growing faster than we’re discipling leaders—we need intentional pipelines of mature Christians raising up the next wave.

18 de abr de 2026 - 48 min
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