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GODNAMERICA

Podkast av Perry Greene

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The mission of GodNAmerica is to reconnect God and America by telling His story in our history.

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The Goose, the Swan, and the Fight for Truth

In this episode, Perry Greene tells the powerful story of Jan Hus, the Bohemian reformer who was burned at the stake in 1415 for proclaiming biblical truth over institutional authority. Hus boldly preached that Scripture alone is the final authority, that salvation comes by grace through faith, and that every believer stands directly before God. Before his death, Hus prophesied that though they were burning a “goose,” God would raise up a “swan” they could not silence, a prophecy many connect to Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. The installment traces how the truths Hus defended helped shape the Reformation and eventually influenced America’s founding principles of liberty, equality, and accountability under God. Listeners are challenged to stand courageously for truth in a culture increasingly hostile to dissent and biblical conviction, trusting that God’s Word can never be extinguished.

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The Trap You Refuse to Leave

Using the vivid illustration of a monkey trapped by its refusal to release a banana, Dr. Greene explores how people today are often caught in spiritual and emotional traps of their own making, pride, bitterness, anger, and unforgiveness. Drawing from Jesus’ teaching on “stumbling blocks” in Luke 17 and His command to forgive in Mark 11:25, the message reveals that true freedom comes not from holding on, but from letting go. The episode also highlights how early American colonists modeled restraint and a desire for peace through the Olive Branch Petition, choosing independence only after reconciliation was rejected. Just as the Founders released bitterness to build a new nation, we are called to release offenses and walk in the freedom God intends.

5. juli 2026 - 6 min
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Rebooting the American Operating System

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Dr. Greene likens the nation to a corrupted computer operating system. The Founders understood that the Constitution could only function properly among a moral and religious people guided by faith in God. Drawing on quotes from John Adams and Benjamin Rush, along with Psalm 127:1 and Zechariah 1:3, the podcast argues that America’s freedoms were built on biblical truth and dependence on Divine Providence. The solution to today’s cultural and political dysfunction is not abandoning the Constitution but restoring the spiritual and moral foundation beneath it. America must reboot its operating system by returning to God, truth, virtue, and self-government before freedom can flourish again.

3. juli 2026 - 5 min
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