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The episode argues that modern society faces a “famine of trust,” illustrated through Sebastian Junger’s TED Talk about soldiers missing the brotherhood and certainty of war compared with alienation at home, and supported by declining institutional trust (including churches). The speaker connects this pervasive uncertainty to the search for something reliable and contrasts distrust in institutions with God’s “fail-safe” promise in baptism from Acts 2 (“the promise is for you”), emphasizing Luther’s view that baptism is entirely external—done to you by God through water and Word—rather than an inward commitment. Citing Oswald Bayer’s Promissio and Luther’s catechism, it presents baptism as delivering forgiveness, grace, the Holy Spirit, and “the entire Christ,” and critiques re-baptism and inward-focused “enthusiasm” as producing anxiety and “faith in faith,” concluding that comfort comes from saying, “But I am baptized.”00:00 Famine of Trust00:52 Brotherhood in War02:48 Too Many Voices05:38 Institutions and Betrayal08:22 Something to Believe In09:28 Baptism as Promise12:28 External Not Internal16:37 Rebaptism Clip Breakdown25:02 Uncertainty and Self-Reliance28:27 Enthusiasm and Assurance30:29 But I Am Baptized31:29 Closing and Invitation
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