Ep 278 | Maintenance Is Godly

Ep 278 | Maintenance Is Godly

Author: Blaze Podcast Network March 25, 2025 Duration: 1:07:16
Caring for your body, your car, your home and all your possessions is Godly. People do not naturally live the future and the past as vividly as they live the present. But if you learn how to do so, you will have far better Families, Finances, Friendships, and Fitness. The present is real. It is where we find pleasure. Following the call of our heart and yielding to the appetites of our bodies is unrestrained if there is no tomorrow. One of the paramount life lessons from faith is that if you want tomorrow to be better than today, you must, today, do things differently from how you did them yesterday. In this show we learn how to incorporate into our lives, a vivid tomorrow and a real yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tune in to Rabbi Daniel Lapin for a conversation that cuts through the noise of modern life, connecting ancient wisdom to today's most pressing questions. Hosted by the insightful Rabbi Daniel Lapin and presented by the Blaze Podcast Network, this series explores the enduring principles found within religious tradition, philosophy, and a thoughtful examination of culture. Each episode feels like a necessary pause, a chance to consider the foundational ideas that shape our society, our personal choices, and our spiritual health. You'll hear discussions that range from practical guidance for family and business to deeper explorations of faith and morality, all grounded in a perspective that values timeless truth over temporary trends. The central premise of this podcast is a compelling one: in a world that seems to reinvent itself daily, our greatest security and clarity come from understanding what remains constant. Rabbi Lapin draws from a deep well of knowledge to reveal how these permanent things actively inform and influence our contemporary reality, from politics and economics to relationships and community. It’s for anyone seeking substance and stability, offering listeners not just commentary but a framework for living with purpose. The dialogue is engaging, often challenging conventional wisdom, and always aimed at providing tools for a more meaningful and principled life. This isn't about abstract theory; it's about how the world REALLY works, applying age-old insights to help navigate the complexities of the 21st century.
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