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God’s Will, Political Power, and the Price of Discernment

49 min · 11. mai 2026
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In this episode of Discernment Digest, the discussion moves from the courtroom to the conscience. First, we examine the growing use of legal systems as political weapons, including recent prosecutions involving James Comey, and why a healthy judiciary remains essential to preserving truth and restraining power. Along the way, we revisit the bruising confirmation battle of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and explore how the modern confirmation wars reshaped American politics and constitutional law. Then the focus shifts to a theological question many Christians struggle to answer clearly: What does it actually mean to say something is “God’s will”? Is every political leader God’s chosen instrument? Does every life circumstance reflect God’s approval? By distinguishing between God’s sovereign will and His moral will, this episode addresses common misunderstandings about guidance, decision-making, suffering, and personal responsibility. Rather than chasing feelings, signs, or outcomes, Christians are called to pursue wisdom grounded in Scripture. This episode challenges listeners to think carefully about power, justice, providence, and the difference between God’s hidden plan and His revealed commands. Link to Interview mentioned in this episode: Ben Sasse's 60 Minutes interview can be view on the 60 Minutes YouTube channel here [https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/4YHpRUs7O4b1ESKEKaPPxj/episode/6V9SRRTRyOIcOlfHUVF1vT/Ben%20Sasse%20on%20lessons%20for%20America].

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