14 episodes

The Kingdom of God is the Last Kingdom and that Kingdom is here now. Join Jeremy Walker as he discusses the important role of having a Biblical perspective the past, present, and future and how that affects our Faith, our Families, and our Futures.

The Last Kingdom Jeremy Walker

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The Kingdom of God is the Last Kingdom and that Kingdom is here now. Join Jeremy Walker as he discusses the important role of having a Biblical perspective the past, present, and future and how that affects our Faith, our Families, and our Futures.

    The Fallout and the Way Back

    The Fallout and the Way Back

    In episode 13 of "The Last Kingdom," host Jeremy Walker explores the intersection of apocalyptic themes in media and Christianity. He discusses the "Fallout" game and its new TV adaptation, drawing parallels to biblical narratives like Noah's flood to critique society's fascination with dystopian futures. Throughout the episode, Walker examines human nature's darker aspects as portrayed in media, reflects on real-world violence, and questions the alignment of modern cultural events with Christian values. He advocates for a return to genuine Christian values to foster community and moral integrity, offering a message of hope and redemption, contrasting popular apocalyptic scenarios with a theological vision of a future paradise.

    • 24 min
    Up From Slavery

    Up From Slavery

    In this episode of "The Last Kingdom," host Jeremy Walker delves into Booker T. Washington's autobiography "Up from Slavery," exploring his remarkable journey from slavery to becoming a pivotal educator and leader. Walker discusses Washington's core belief that personal character and integrity transcend circumstances, using his life to highlight themes of self-improvement and resilience against societal challenges. Through Washington's quotes and philosophies, the episode reflects on contemporary societal issues and emphasizes the enduring relevance of Washington's advocacy for education and moral development as foundational to personal and communal advancement.

    • 24 min
    Community Standards

    Community Standards

    In the thought-provoking episode "Community Standards" of "The Last Kingdom" podcast, host Jeremy Walker delves into the complex interplay between religion, morality, and societal norms. Airing on April 5th, 2024, Walker explores how Christian values shape community standards, contrasting them with the secular humanistic guidelines that prevail in social media and broader society. Through discussions on the repercussions of diminishing Christian influence in Western culture, the controversial celebration of Trans Visibility Day over Easter, and the intriguing stance of atheist Richard Dawkins on cultural Christianity, Walker presents a compelling narrative on the need for a steadfast adherence to divine principles. This episode invites listeners to reflect on the pivotal role of faith in forging a cohesive community ethos amidst the challenges of modern societal dynamics.

    • 24 min
    He Arose

    He Arose

    The Last Kingdom's episode titled 'He Arose,' hosted by Jeremy Walker, provides a thought-provoking exploration of Easter's significance beyond traditional celebrations. Airing on March 29th, 2024, this Easter special delves into the theological doctrine of resurrection as discussed in 1 Corinthians 15:12-19, asserting the importance of understanding not just Jesus's resurrection but the eventual resurrection of all believers. Walker intertwines this spiritual discourse with reflections on contemporary societal issues—from the transformational stories of individuals to discussions on immigration, legal challenges, and the role of parenting in the digital age. Emphasizing Christian reconstruction and the hopeful anticipation of eternal life, Walker invites listeners to consider the deeper meaning of Easter and the impact of living a faith-driven life in today's world.

    • 24 min
    I Have the Power to Crucify Thee

    I Have the Power to Crucify Thee

    In episode nine of "The Last Kingdom," titled "I Have the Power to Crucify Thee," host Jeremy Walker embarks on a profound discussion on the nature of power through the lens of the biblical encounter between Jesus and Pontius Pilate. Delving into themes of faith, authority, and the Christian response to contemporary societal issues, Walker critiques the pursuit of power through humanist means and emphasizes that true power is ordained by God. The episode navigates a variety of topics, including the US Justice Department's actions against Tennessee, proposals for handling pedophilia in Kazakhstan, and the far-left's aim to remove Christian influence from America. Walker also addresses the controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling and the misuse of gender identity, urging a return to Christian values and discipleship as the solution to societal ills. This episode challenges listeners to consider their own perspectives on power, authority, and faith amidst the complexities of the modern world.

    • 24 min
    The Fear of the Wicked, It Shall Come Upon him

    The Fear of the Wicked, It Shall Come Upon him

    In this insightful episode of "The Last Kingdom," titled "The Fear of the Wicked: It Shall Come Upon Him," host Jeremy Walker explores a range of thought-provoking topics from a Christian perspective. Delving into Proverbs 10:24, Walker shares a powerful prayer by RJ Rushdoony, emphasizing the confidence and unbeatable nature of the Christian faith. He critically examines the shortcomings of classical education, arguing its pagan origins are misaligned with Christian values, and discusses the employee-employer relationship through a biblical lens. Furthermore, Walker addresses modern societal issues and propaganda, illustrating how a departure from Christian teachings has led to moral decline. He encourages believers to live confidently, uphold God's commandments, and resist the temptations of a secular world, using the phrase "I aim to misbehave" from the movie "Serenity" as a metaphor for living righteously against worldly standards.

    • 24 min

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