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Senator Tommy Tuberville joins us to detail his bipartisan bill aimed at addressing NIL in college sports; and we talk quarterback play with Jordan Rodgers and Coach David Cutcliffe.
Today on the Matt
Walsh Show, people are very upset that I said feminism is one of the
most destructive forces in human history. Today I will explain in detail
why I'm right. Also, Lebron James's 18 year old son goes into cardiac
arrest. As you can imagine, there are all kinds of questions we aren't
allowed to ask about that. But we will anyway. CNN goes to San Francisco
to investigate the claims of a shoplifting epidemic, and personally
witnesses three people stealing in the span of 30 minutes. Also, what
does it mean to be a "trans ally"? And why is this so-called alliance
always one sided? And a self-described "sassy" TikTok influencer gets
herself arrested in Dubai. Apparently sassy is illegal over there. Who
knew?
In
our ever-changing world, families move, friendships drift, and
technology advances. If we seek security in people, possessions, or
positions, we’re going to be disappointed. Yet we all need somewhere to
turn during the storms of life. The true anchor for our soul is Jesus,
who Scripture promises will never change. To find comfort in Him, we
must learn who He is, what He does, and how He works.
John 1:1
reveals that Jesus was Deity from the beginning. Fully God and fully
man, He was born of a virgin. Scripture identifies Him as the Christ (Matthew 16:16-17)—the Savior who was crucified and who rose after three days. Jesus is the Son of the Living God and the only way to Him (John 14:6). He fulfilled countless prophecies in the Old Testament, such as Isaiah 53:1-12.
Like us, Jesus has feelings—He wept for hurting people and felt angry
when people misused the temple. Most importantly, His resurrection
defeated death, and He still lives today.
God’s character never
varies. Of course, as situations change, He acts accordingly. But the
merciful, loving, compassionate, and holy Jesus we know in Scripture is
the same Messiah we can cling to today. Where do you turn in trying
times? Difficult circumstances are inevitable. Prepare yourself for them
by learning who Jesus is—He’s the only true shelter and rock that will
not change.
Hung Cao, running for United States Senate to challenge Tim Kaine in Virginia, shares his personal story as a Vietnamese immigrant and a retired Navy Captain. Cao’s family fled Vietnam in the 1970s and made it here to “the most generous nation on earth.” Having grown up Buddhist, Cao became a Christian while in the Naval Academy. He continually shared his faith on the battlefield with fellow SEALs team members in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia.
Cao challenges that it’s our obligation to make America “a more perfect Union” because “If America fails, there is nowhere else to go.”
It’s
possible to “listen” to every word of a sermon while actually not
hearing a word of it. Sadly, this happens in churches every week—bodies
may be in the pew, but minds are somewhere else. In fact, practically
every church around the world has two types of listeners: passive and
active.
Passive listeners are those who attend church—maybe even
every week—but just sit in the pew and let their mind wander. They watch
people, notice how others dress and act, socialize with friends, and
make lunch plans. They don’t go to church to hear from the Lord but show
up out of habit, or because the simple act of going makes them feel
better about themselves.
Active listeners, on the other hand, walk
into the sanctuary excited about what the Lord is going to say. They
have a Bible, notebook, and pen in hand, ready to capture the meat of
the message. They jot down as much as possible, trying not to miss a
single point of the sermon. And as they listen, they ask themselves, How does this apply to my life?
God
communicates in many different ways, and when He speaks, we should do
our best to listen actively. Of course, we all have days when we’re less
focused, so if you find your mind wandering during worship, ask the
Lord to refocus your thoughts and help you tune in to what He is saying.
“Barbie” opened with a 2023 box-office record over the weekend, spawning a full-on social media and marketing blitz worthy of a summer blockbuster. But this isn’t your mother’s version of the pink-clad, plastic princess. This Barbie fits right into the Hollywood fantasy land where women rule, and men are an optional accessory — sold separately. Jason says the film has one central theme that is not that different from those of “Wonder Woman” and “Wakanda Forever”: men are the bane of female existence and the cause of all societal woes. “Hollywood is hammering a consistent theme: men — regardless of color — owe women a debt. That’s the point of 'Barbie.'” Shemeka Michelle joins “Fearless” to share a female perspective on the film, and Delano Squires stops by to add his thoughts as well. Plus, Steve Kim joins Jason to discuss LeBron James’ son, Bronny. The 18-year-old basketball star suffered a cardiac arrest during a workout at USC on Monday. As soon as the news broke, speculation surrounding the event and a possible connection to the COVID-19 vaccine began, but Jason says he’s reluctant to go that route just yet.
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