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Betrayal hits different when it comes from someone you once worshiped alongside, and Psalm 55 doesn’t sugarcoat that kind of pain. We start there, then slow down long enough to pray with gratitude for everyday mercies we ignore too easily, and to ask God for wisdom and courage for leaders, families, and marriages. If you’ve felt overwhelmed by the noise, the anger, or the fear, this conversation is built to pull you back to what Scripture actually says to do with it: cry out to the Lord, hand over the burden, and keep walking in faith.

From that foundation, we read Titus 2 and ask a pointed question about Christian marriage: are we following God, or just copying the world because we want to fit in? We talk about sound teaching, integrity, self-control, and what it means for older believers to mentor younger men and women toward strong homes and steady character. These are simple words, but they demand real consistency in how we speak, how we serve, and how we live behind closed doors.

Then we move to Mark 16, the resurrection account that makes Christianity more than an opinion or a cultural label. The stone is rolled away, Jesus is risen, and the message is handed to imperfect people who struggle to believe it at first and still get called to carry it to the world. We also reflect on national anxiety and the idea that a society can be threatened most by what grows inside its own walls, not only by pressure from outside.

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