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Trust isn’t built by big speeches. It’s built by what we do with the small stuff. We open with Jesus’ words in Luke 16 and follow the thread all the way through: if we’re faithful in little things, we can be trusted with greater responsibility, but if we cut corners in quiet ways, the cracks eventually show up at home, at work, and in our spiritual life.

We talk Christian stewardship and money, the danger of serving two masters, and why “looking righteous” is not the same as being righteous. Then we shift into marriage and loyalty, leaning on Scripture’s call to rejoice in the spouse of your youth and treat intimacy and commitment as responsibilities, not moods. We also reflect on Jesus’ hard teaching about adultery and divorce, and what it means for a culture that normalizes broken vows.

From there we read Psalm 82 and sit with a clear demand for biblical justice: defend the poor, protect the oppressed, and refuse courts that favor the wicked. Proverbs 13 brings it home with one of the most practical disciplines of all: control your tongue, because words can ruin trust fast. We close with a Medal of Honor remembrance, a Revolutionary War hymn, and a reminder that faith has always shaped how Americans understood courage, duty, and public life.

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