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The American Soul

The American Soul

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Are you tired of hearing the myth about separation of church and state? Are you tired of being told that America is not and never was a Christian nation? Do you want to have the information to stand up for the truth and fight back against this fundamental lie that’s invading our culture and education? Each week, host Jesse Cope will dive into quotes and excerpts from our great leaders and documents throughout our history showing how in President Woodrow Wilson’s words “America was born a Christian nation.” We have the truth on our side and together we can absolutely turn our nation around. Follow Jesse @jtcope4 on Twitter and @jtcopeiv on Instagram for daily doses of the truth to help fight back. Subscribe to The American Soul and share the show with someone who needs to hear it. We're on a mission to spread the truth and get our nation back on the right track — and you can help us make this possible.© 2025 The American Soul キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 世界 社会科学 聖職・福音主義
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  • God Must Be at the Center of Education and Government
    2025/06/09

    America's spiritual foundation stands at a crossroads. Today we explore how our nation's educational system was built on explicitly Christian values and why returning to those roots might be our only path forward as a country.

    The evidence is overwhelming when we examine historical documents like Harvard's 1642 Rules and Precepts, which required students to participate in prayer, maintain moral conduct, and face public accountability for violating God's laws. This wasn't unusual—106 out of the first 108 schools in America were founded on Christian principles. These institutions didn't view faith as optional but as the cornerstone upon which all learning rested.

    Samuel Langdon's powerful 1775 sermon "Government Corrupted by Vice and Recovered by Righteousness" speaks with startling relevance to our current condition. While we readily point fingers at external corruption, we must also examine our own spiritual failings. Have we maintained the Christian values of our ancestors, or have we embraced "the cold, formal, fashionable religion" while allowing vices to flourish in our personal lives and communities?

    Our daily priorities reveal much about our spiritual condition. Are we making time for God before anything else? For married listeners, is your spouse truly your second priority after God? The "honeymoon phase" doesn't have to end—it often does because we choose to place other things ahead of our relationships. True satisfaction in marriage comes when both partners offer themselves completely to each other while remaining faithful in all aspects.

    The path forward requires individual repentance and renewed commitment to Christian principles—not just in rhetoric but in daily living. As John Adams noted, our constitutional system was designed for a moral and religious people and is "wholly inadequate for any other." Without spiritual revival, America risks a fall more catastrophic than Rome's. Turn to God, read His word, pray daily, and place Him at the center of everything. Our nation's future depends on it.

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  • Warnings of History: Standing Against Evil in Modern America
    2025/06/07

    What do your actions say about your faith? Jesse Cope delivers a powerful message on aligning our daily choices with our professed beliefs, warning that "you can say all the nice sounding words that you want, but if your actions don't back those words up, it's worse than meaningless." This challenging perspective asks listeners to examine what they're truly prioritizing each day.

    Drawing from the Book of Jude, Jesse explores how misusing God's grace as an excuse to continue in sin represents a dangerous spiritual trap. The epistle's warnings about those who "turn the grace of our God into licentiousness" resonate powerfully in today's culture where professed faith often contradicts actual behavior. Through careful examination of scripture, Jesse reminds us that our choices create ripple effects that impact not just ourselves but everyone around us.

    The podcast takes a fascinating historical journey through Harvard University's founding principles from 1642, revealing how dramatically American education has shifted from its Christian foundations. These principles explicitly stated that "the main end of [a student's] life and studies is to know God and Jesus Christ" – a stark contrast to today's secular academic environment.

    Perhaps most moving is Jesse's recounting of Medal of Honor recipients from D-Day, highlighting extraordinary courage that raises uncomfortable questions about our own willingness to sacrifice for righteous causes. The episode concludes with FDR's powerful D-Day prayer, demonstrating how American leaders once openly acknowledged the nation's dependence on divine guidance.

    Are you making time for God daily? Are your actions aligned with your professed beliefs? Join Jesse in examining what truly matters in life and how we can better honor God through consistent faith in action rather than empty words.

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  • Our priorities reveal what we truly love, whether it's God, our spouse, or our country.
    2025/06/06

    "Have you made time for God today?" With this challenging question, Jesse Cope opens a profound exploration of what it truly means to walk in faith. Drawing from 3 John, this episode delves into how our priorities reveal what we genuinely value—whether God occupies the top spot in our lives or merely gets squeezed in when convenient.

    The conversation takes a particularly thought-provoking turn when examining parental priorities. While many parents pour tremendous resources into their children's academic and athletic achievements, their spiritual development often receives minimal attention. Cope vulnerably admits his own shortcomings in this area, creating a powerful moment of reflection. As the scripture reminds us, there is "no greater joy than to hear of my children walking in truth"—a statement that should fundamentally reshape how we raise the next generation.

    The episode features remarkable stories of Medal of Honor recipients whose extraordinary sacrifices stand in stark contrast to today's entitlement culture. Lieutenant Colonel Addison Baker's account is particularly moving—refusing to abandon his mission even as his aircraft burned, ensuring success at the cost of his own life. These forgotten heroes remind us of the selflessness upon which America was built.

    Samuel Langdon's prophetic 1775 sermon to the Massachusetts Provincial Congress forms the episode's cornerstone. As Harvard's president, Langdon warned that a nation blessed with liberty yet forsaking God would inevitably face corruption and dissolution. The parallels between his warnings and America's current spiritual condition are unmistakable, suggesting our challenges stem from moral decline rather than merely political disagreements.

    Throughout this compelling episode, one truth emerges clearly: the path to national restoration begins with spiritual renewal. Only by returning to founding principles rooted in Christian values can America—or any nation—experience true liberty and prosperity. Join the conversation and discover how walking in truth might transform not just your personal faith, but the destiny of your country.

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