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By Carl Shank March 22, 2025
"Only the facts. Ma'am!" I recall that phrase said over and over again on TV as a kid watching the old TV series, "Dragnet." Dragnet was an American crime drama television series starring Jack Webb and Harry Morgan which ran for four seasons, from January 12, 1967, to April 16, 1970. This very famous and dour saying was Jack Webb's cryptic remark to interviewed witnesses of a crime. He did not want superfluous or extraneous or personal opinions to cloud the real "facts" of the crime or situation at hand. A current public radio program claims that they are following "only the facts," that they report only factual events as they really took place. They claim to be free of bias and not "progressively oriented" in their reporting. Consequently, a recent show on abortion offered the scientific "fact" of an unborn baby, or fetus, achieving "life status" at so many weeks of gestation. This was said in response to a conservative caller who phoned in citing other "evidence," including the Bible's take on conception, as the beginning of life. The public radio station claimed that the caller was wrong and cited "scientific facts" about the "real" beginning of life. This is an instance and example of what modern society, especially anti-Christian society, considers as "factual" and therefore worth reporting and worth our time. There are actually three problems with what are called "facts" today even when claiming to be fair and unbiased. The definition of what is "factual" has shifted, first of all, over time and history. Hillsdale College publishes speeches in a format called "Imprimis" ( https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/ ) This very conservative institution offers excellent and gifted speakers who go against the tide of "progressivism" in the country. While they and their invited speakers are often dismissed and ignored by most public and social media today, they offer another look at American culture that is Constitutionally based. One of those speakers noted that in the court system today, progressive constitutional thinking has replaced and overtaken original constitutional mandates. This can actually be traced in the history of the court system. "Facts" seen as such years ago are now replaced by "real" facts, modern facts, today's facts. This is part of the problem of a public radio station purporting to only report the "facts" of a situation today. In the second place, reporters and journalists today have been schooled and educated by liberal elite to discard "old" ways of thinking, especially conservatively based thinking, and report things as they "see" them. And this is the problem. How we process what we see is often, whether consciously or unconsciously, biased in favor of a liberal, anti-Christian way of thinking and seeing. Rather than admit such presuppositional flavoring to "factual" reporting, the modern way is seen as the "only" way to see and process everything. Scientific reasoning, crafted by liberal theologians and philosophers of the Enlightenment, has replaced and driven out any hint of truthful reporting that takes into account biblical truth. And, of course, "religious" truth has been replaced by "scientific" truth, as if humanity's way of reasoning trumps God's revelation. Third, American individualism, copying the French Revolution, has defined American "freedom" today. This requires some explanation. Os Guinness in his Last Call for Liberty: How America's Genius for Freedom has Become Its Greatest Threat (InterVarsity Press, 2018), has carefully cited historical "facts" that link the 1789 French Revolution and the American Left — "The former struggled for "liberté" and "egalité" the latter for "liberation" and "social justice." The former won through violent revolution, whereas the latter seeks to win through a cultural revolution, after which the elite imposes its will through administrative and bureaucratic procedures (regulative bodies and the law courts). And both are characterized by their reliance on the state, their open hostility toward religion, their radical separation of religion and public life, their attempt to control language in order to control reality (French and Soviet "Newspeak," "doublespeak," and American "political correctness"), their unashamed espousal of power, their egalitarian appeal to envy rather than liberty, and their naive utopianism that the removal of repression will mean fulfillment of freedom." (51) He says that American has rejected its covenantal/constitutional heritage of freedom as a republic surrendering to those supoposedly "democratic" forces that redefine our "facts" and our heritage. "Only the facts, Ma'am!" has taken on a new meaning, a new way of thinking and processing, and an anti-Christian, anti-biblical, anti-religious cast that we cannot even see or take into account in our reporting of the "facts."
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Dec 13, 2025

Week #49 — Day 7

What We Really Need


Q. 104. What do we pray for in the fourth petition?

A. In the fourth petition, which is, Give us this day our daily bread,” we pray, that of God’s

free gift we may receive a competent portion of the good things of this life, and enjoy his

blessing with them.

Matt. 6:11; Prov. 30:8-9; Gen. 28:20; 1 Tim. 4:4-5.

“Give us this day our daily bread”


“God has anointed us with the graces, the holy unction of his Spirit. Grace is a seed of God, a blossom of eternity. The graces are the impressions of the divine nature, stars to enlighten us, spices to perfume us, diamonds to enrich us! And if God has adorned the hidden man of the heart with these sacred jewels, it may well make us content, though we have but short fare, and that coarse too. God has given his people better things than corn and wine; he has given those who which he cannot give in anger, and which cannot stand with reprobation, and they may say as David, "The lines have fallen unto me in pleasant places; yes, I have a goodly heritage." Psalm 16:6. Didimus was a blind man—but very holy; Anthony asked him, if he was not troubled for the lack of his eyes, and he told him he was; Anthony replied, "Why are you troubled? You lack that which flies and birds have—but you have that which angels have." So I say to Christians, if God has not given you the purse, he has given you his Spirit. If you lack that which rich men have, God has given you that which angels have, and are you not content?” (Thomas Watson, The Lord’s Prayer)


What we really need. Watson concludes his exposition of this fourth petition in the Lord’s Prayer with two notes — “Realize that some have been much lower than you, who have been better than you, and, Let us labor to have the interest cleared between God and our souls.” On the latter point Watson says “He who can say, "My God," has enough to rock his heart quiet in the lowest condition. What can he lack who has El-Shaddai, the all-sufficient God for his portion? Though the nether springs fail—yet he has the upper springs. Though the bill of fare grows short—yet an interest in God is a pillar of support to us, and we may, with David, encourage ourselves in the Lord our God!” This is an oft-repeated phrase of the Puritans — “to encourage ourselves in the Lord our God.” So, whether you have little or much of the world’s goods today, as a Christian you have the all-sufficient God as your portion and you can say with David, “The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places”(Psalm 16:6)


A Puritan Prayer —

GOD OF MY END . . .

“O how desirable, how profitable to the Christian life

is a spirit of holy watchfulness

and godly jealousy over myself,

when my soul is afraid of nothing

except grieving and offending thee,

the blessed God, my Father and friend,

whom I then love and long to please,

rather than be happy in myself!

Knowing, as I do, that this is the pious temper,

worthy of the highest ambition,

and closest pursuit of intelligent creatures and holy Christians,

may my joy derive from glorifying and delighting thee.

I long to fill all my time for thee,

whether at home or in the way;

to place all my concerns in thy hands;

to be entirely at thy disposal,

having no will or interest of my own.

Help me to live to thee for ever,

to make thee my last and only end,

so that I may never more in one instance love my sinful self.”


Excerpt From

The Valley of Vision

Edited by Arthur Bennett



"We must unquestionably receive its [the Bible's] statements of fact,  bow before its enunciation of duty, tremble before its threatenings, 
and rest upon its promises." – B.B. Warfield


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