Daily Truth host addresses financial constraints and algorithmic suppression, urging listeners to share the podcast and leave five-star reviews. Citing Jesus' words on spiritual sustenance and the adage that familiarity breeds contempt, he argues that family and coworkers often dismiss faithful voices due to proximity or youth. Instead of bitterness, he calls for proving wrongdoers incorrect through sound doctrine, godly character, and righteous example, ensuring biblically faithful content reaches a wider audience despite modern digital barriers. [Automatically generated summary]
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Right Message, Right Life00:03:10
All right, listen, guys, I get it.
Many of you are unable to financially support this ministry because you're spending your cash and your lives on raising young children in the fear and admonition of the Lord.
Praise God for you and that endeavor.
However, algorithms are a thing, shadow banning sadly is a thing.
And one major way that you can help to expand the reach and effectiveness of this ministry that doesn't cost you a dime is by spending just a few moments leaving us a five star review.
Also, perhaps even more effective than that, you can share our podcast with a friend.
We hope you'll take the time to do so.
Thank you so much.
God bless.
Jesus said, Man cannot live on bread alone, but from every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
You're listening to Daily Truth.
Does not familiarity breed contempt?
Well, that's not a Bible verse.
Well, it kind of is.
That's literally what Jesus says.
A prophet's without honor in his hometown, the place where people are familiar with him.
So, that old adage, familiarity breeds contempt, I'm going to stand by that one because I see it in Scripture.
So, whether it's your youth, whether it's familiarity, whatever it is, we all have hearers.
Let me say this we should have hearers because we should be preachers.
And both the man and the message, the right message and the righteous man, right?
Sound doctrine and a godly life, setting an example, both by our message and our character, being right and being righteous.
We should be presenting the truth of God, both His law and His gospel.
And we all have hearers.
Maybe not in very uncomfortable chairs on a Sunday morning, but whether it be family members, friends, co workers, neighbors, we all have hearers.
And some of them will seek to dismiss us wrongfully.
And you can fill in the blank.
Familiarity, a young age, whatever it might be.
What do you do?
Don't allow.
That's what you do.
Don't be bothered by it, certainly.
I'm not saying less than that.
That's the minimum bottom line.
Don't be bitter.
Don't be vindictive.
Don't be angry.
Of course, that.
I'm not saying less than that.
The Word of God, I believe, is saying more than that.
Don't be bothered, but also don't allow it.
How do you not allow it?
Coercion?
You take them and you just put their arm and twist it behind their back and say, Respect me.
No.
No, you prove them wrong.
The right message and the right life.
The right message and the right life.
Sound doctrine, set an example.
Thanks so much for listening.
But, real quick, before you go, do us a small favor, take a moment, and leave us a five star review if you enjoyed the show.
This is undoubtedly the best way that you can help us get this biblically faithful content to as many people as possible.