In this episode of The Steve Marston Show, Steve kicks off a brand-new month with encouragement, biblical insight, and a challenge to trust God's timing.
Steve shares his Sunday Morning Takeaway from Acts 2, exploring the difference between falling behind God's plan and getting ahead of it. Using the story of Matthias and the apostles' decision to replace Judas before the coming of the Holy Spirit, Steve discusses how believers can make "unforced errors" by moving ahead without seeking God's direction.
Listeners also share powerful lessons from their church services, including topics such as perseverance, putting God's Kingdom first, the importance of truth, God's willingness to guide His people, and practical ways to apply Scripture to everyday life.
Later, Steve welcomes Rocky and Lisa White to discuss the upcoming 1776 Salute and Prayer Challenge. The initiative encourages Americans to gather around the flag and pray on July 4th at 4:00 PM as the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding. The conversation highlights the power of prayer, praying for leaders, loving enemies, strengthening families, and seeking God's blessing for future generations.
The episode also features commentary on Christian music, faith and culture, Vacation Bible School season, a Scripture memory challenge from Psalm 1, and a humorous look at what might happen if everyone's favorite eccentric uncle suddenly got saved.
Whether you're seeking biblical encouragement, practical faith lessons, or inspiration to pray for your family and nation, this episode delivers thoughtful conversation with Steve's trademark blend of humor and Gospel-centered perspective.

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