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Theology Applied

THE LIVESTREAM - The Power to Win: Why Conservatives Must Stop Surrendering

Theology Applied

Right Response Ministries

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.9801 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2025

⏱️ 136 minutes

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Summary

For decades, conservatives have been plagued by an affliction—an almost allergic reaction to power. It’s as if the only way to be truly virtuous is to lose, and to lose gracefully. Political wins are viewed with suspicion, as if governing with authority is somehow unseemly, or worse, un-Christian. But what if that mindset is not just wrong—but harmful?Take a look at Donald Trump. Like him or not, he’s leading a populist resurgence that is centered not just on rhetoric, but on wielding power—on winning. Recently, he made headlines for appearing to defy a court order that would have prevented the deportation of Venezuelan gang members. Then, he took aim at President Biden’s use of an autopen for signing pardons, questioning the validity of those signatures. Predictably, his critics shriek: "Tyranny!" But is it tyranny—or is it the legitimate use of power for the good of the nation?There is a long and deep conservative tradition that supports the responsible use of authority. Edmund Burke warned that power unused is power lost, and that liberty without virtue is the greatest of all evils. Russell Kirk argued that moral order requires strong governance. Sam Francis lambasted the Right for its obsession with losing honorably rather than governing effectively. Even American history is filled with examples of presidents who who defied courts and insisted on doing what they believed was right. Lincoln, FDR, Reagan, even Andrew Jackson understood that sometimes, the law is wrong, and justice demands action. Yet, modern evangelicals often act as if any use of power is suspect, embracing what Francis called the "beautiful loser syndrome"—preferring to be righteous victims rather than victorious defenders of truth and order. But what does Scripture actually say? Joseph wielded power in Egypt to save his people. Nehemiah rebuilt Jerusalem despite opposition. Even Christ declared, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me."So today, we ask: Is Trump a tyrant, or is he acting within a legitimate and necessary conservative tradition? And more importantly, why do so many conservatives still believe that surrender is a virtue?This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reece Fund, as well as our Patreon members and donors. You can join our Patreon at patreon.com/rightresponseministries or you can donate at rightresponseministries.com/donate.Political power is not everything, but it’s not nothing either. And when good men refuse to use it, then evil men will pick it up and destroy societies. It’s time for Christians to learn to use political power for good ends again. Let’s get into it.*MINISTRY SPONSORS:**Private Family Banking*How to Connect with Private Family Banking:1. FREE 20-MINUTE COURSE HERE: ⁠https://www.canva.com/design/DAF2TQVcA10/WrG1FmoJYp9o9oUcAwKUdA/view⁠2. Send an email inquiry to ⁠[email protected]⁠3. Receive a FREE e-book entitled "How to Build Multi-Generational Wealth Outside of Wall Street and Avoid the Coming Banking Meltdown", by going to ⁠https://www.protectyourmoneynow.net⁠4. Set up a FREE Private Family Banking Discovery call using this ⁠link: https://calendly.com/familybankingnow/30min⁠5. For a Multi-Generational Wealth Planning Guide Book for only $4.99, use this link for my affiliate relationship with "Seven Generations Legacy": ⁠https://themoneyadvantage.idevaffiliate.com/13.html⁠*Reece Fund⁠https://www.reecefund.com/*Dominion: Wealth Strategists* is a full-service financial planning and wealth management firm dedicated to putting more money in the hands of the church. With an education focused approach, they will help you take dominion over your finances.https://reformed.money/

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that this ministry is willing to talk about things that most ministries aren't.

0:21.8

We need this content for the glory of God to reach more people's ears.

0:29.4

For decades, conservatives have been plagued by an affliction, almost an allergic reaction to power.

0:37.0

It's as if the only way to truly be virtuous

0:40.2

is to lose, and to lose with grace. Political wins are viewed with suspicion, as if governing

0:47.8

with authority is somehow unseemly, or worse, unchristian. But what if that mindset is not just wrong, but actually

0:56.9

harmful? Take a look at Donald Trump. Like him or not, he's leading a populist resurgence that is

1:04.0

centered not just on rhetoric, but on wielding power, on winning. Recently, he made headlines for appearing to defy a court order that would

1:14.3

have prevented the deportation of Venezuelan gang members. Then, he took aim at President Biden's

1:21.4

use of an auto pen for signing pardons, questioning the validity of those signatures.

1:28.2

Predictably, his critics shriek, tyranny!

1:31.9

But is it tyranny?

1:33.2

Or is it the legitimate use of power for the good of a nation?

1:38.2

There is long and deep conservative traditions here in these United States that support the responsible use of authority.

1:47.3

Edmund Burke warned that power unused is power lost and that liberty without virtue is the

1:54.9

greatest of all evils. Russell Kirk argued that moral order requires strong governance.

2:01.6

Sam Francis lambasted the right for its obsession with losing honorably rather than governing effectively.

2:08.6

Even American history is filled with examples of presidents who defied courts and insisted on doing what they believed was right. Lincoln, FDR, Reagan,

2:22.9

and even Andrew Jackson understood that sometimes the law is wrong, and justice demands action.

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