

Theonomoney
Theonomoney
A podcast exploring the Law of God and what it teaches us today about economics, both public and private.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 43min
140: The King's Ridge Elderberries with Trevor Perkins
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy intrevierws Trevor Perkins of The King's Rich Elderberries, talking about their health benefits, especially as colder weather and thus cold and flu season set in, and also other things related to the topic as well.
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The King's Ridge Elderberries:
tkrfarm.com

Oct 3, 2025 • 37min
139: The Third Commandment, Pt 2
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy spends some time talking about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, his funeral, and the death of Voddie Baucham, and then addresses the Third Commandment again, giving some general principles about it and applying it to each sphere of sovereignty.
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Catechism link:
www.reformedreader.org/ccc/keachcat.htm
One aspect of how the Third Commandment applies to economics that Jeremy did not mention, related to the aspects of honesty mentioned (and thus this is related to the Ninth Commandment as well) is on weights and measures. It is dishonest and a violation of the implications of the Third Commandment on honesty to have dishonest weights, measures, and scales that steal from the customer. With weights and measures being true to what they are claimed to be, you do not have the issue of some people in a society trying to scam others in a society in this way and economic transactions are more trustworthy across the board; thus, the economy as a whole benefits.
All episodes of Theonomoney are presented free of charge for the benefit of the listener. Nothing in any episode should be received as direct financial or political advice to any specific person's current specific situation. Before applying principles discussed in any episode to your life, especially to your economic decisions, do further research on the matter, think and pray through them, seek counsel from others, ensure that your specific situation does not make you an exception to general principles Jeremy may have mentioned, and procede in any economic decision with caution or don't procede at all.
Jeremy is not an economic or financial advisor, and even if he were general advice on a free podcast is not the same as paid advice to your specific situation and circumstances.
If you would like a paid financial advisor, contact Joe Garissi. Visit his website at backwardsplanningfinancial.com.

Sep 5, 2025 • 34min
138: The Third Commandment, Pt 1
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy begins looking at the Third Commandment, giving details about it, including things to which it applies that might surprise you.
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Catechism link:
www.reformedreader.org/ccc/keachcat.htm
https://thewestminsterstandard.org/westminster-larger-catechism/
All episodes of Theonomoney are presented free of charge for the benefit of the listener. Nothing in any episode should be received as direct financial or political advice to any specific person's current specific situation. Before applying principles discussed in any episode to your life, especially to your economic decision, do further research on the matter, think and pray through them, seek counsel from others, ensure that your specific situation does not make you an exception to general principles Jeremy may have mentioned, and procede in any economic decision with caution or don't procede at all.
Jeremy is not an economic or financial advisor, and even if he were general advice on a free podcast is not the same as paid advice to your specific situation and circumstances.
If you would like a paid financial advisor, contact Joe Garissi. Visit his website at backwardsplanningfinancial.com.

Aug 1, 2025 • 22min
137: The Second Commandment, Pt 3
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy finishes looking at the Second Commandment, specifically looking at the final section of it, which reads, "I, Yahweh your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and the fourth generations of those who hate Me, but showing lovingkindness to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My commandments"
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Catechism link:
www.reformedreader.org/ccc/keachcat.htm
All episodes of Theonomoney are presented free of charge for the benefit of the listener. Nothing in any episode should be received as direct financial or political advice to any specific person's current specific situation. Before applying principles discussed in any episode to your life, especially to your economic decision, do further research on the matter, think and pray through them, seek counsel from others, ensure that your specific situation does not make you an exception to general principles Jeremy may have mentioned, and procede in any economic decision with caution or don't procede at all.
Jeremy is not an economic or financial advisor, and even if he were general advice on a free podcast is not the same as paid advice to your specific situation and circumstances.
If you would like a paid financial advisor, contact Joe Garissi. Visit his website at backwardsplanningfinancial.com.

Jul 4, 2025 • 30min
136: The Second Commandment, Pt 2
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy continues looking at the Second Commandment and applies it to each of the spheres of sovereignty.
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Check out great theonomic shirts and hoodies here: bonfire.com/store/theonomoney/
Catechism link:
www.reformedreader.org/ccc/keachcat.htm
All episodes of Theonomoney are presented free of charge for the benefit of the listener. Nothing in any episode should be received as direct financial or political advice to any specific person's current specific situation. Before applying principles discussed in any episode to your life, especially to your economic decision, do further research on the matter, think and pray through them, seek counsel from others, ensure that your specific situation does not make you an exception to general principles Jeremy may have mentioned, and procede in any economic decision with caution or don't procede at all.
Jeremy is not an economic or financial advisor, and even if he were general advice on a free podcast is not the same as paid advice to your specific situation and circumstances.
If you would like a paid financial advisor, contact Joe Garissi. Visit his website at backwardsplanningfinancial.com.

Jun 6, 2025 • 30min
135: Forsakers of the Fatherless with Ben Zeisloft
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy takes a break from the Ten Commandments series (don't worry, we will return in the next episode) to talk to Ben Zeisloft about the Abolitionist Movement and his new book on the failures of the Pro-Life Movement, titled Forsakers of the Fatherless: The Secret Treachery of the "Pro-Life" Establishment.
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Preorder Ben's book here (and use the code "Forsakers" for a 10% discount):
https://press.founders.org/shop/forsakers-of-the-fatherless/

May 2, 2025 • 27min
134: The Second Commandment, Pt 1
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy looks at the Second Commandment and applies it to various topics, such as worship, dominion, and its connection with the Golden Calf incident in Exodus 32.
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Catechism links:
www.reformedreader.org/ccc/keachcat.htm
thewestminsterstandard.org/westminster-larger-catechism/
All episodes of Theonomoney are presented free of charge for the benefit of the listener. Nothing in any episode should be received as direct financial or political advice to any specific person's current specific situation. Before applying principles discussed in any episode to your life, especially to your economic decision, do further research on the matter, think and pray through them, seek counsel from others, ensure that your specific situation does not make you an exception to general principles Jeremy may have mentioned, and procede in any economic decision with caution or don't procede at all.
Jeremy is not an economic or financial advisor, and even if he were general advice on a free podcast is not the same as paid advice to your specific situation and circumstances.
If you would like a paid financial advisor, contact Joe Garissi. Visit his website at backwardsplanningfinancial.com.

Apr 4, 2025 • 35min
133: The First Commandment, Pt 2
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy finishes looking at the First Commandment as he applies it to the family, church, and state spheres of sovereignty.
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Check out great theonomic shirts and hoodies here: bonfire.com/store/theonomoney/
Catechism link:
www.reformedreader.org/ccc/keachcat.htm
All episodes of Theonomoney are presented free of charge for the benefit of the listener. Nothing in any episode should be received as direct financial or political advice to any specific person's current specific situation. Before applying principles discussed in any episode to your life, especially to your economic decision, do further research on the matter, think and pray through them, seek counsel from others, ensure that your specific situation does not make you an exception to general principles Jeremy may have mentioned, and procede in any economic decision with caution or don't procede at all.
Jeremy is not an economic or financial advisor, and even if he were general advice on a free podcast is not the same as paid advice to your specific situation and circumstances.
If you would like a paid financial advisor, contact Joe Garissi. Visit his website at backwardsplanningfinancial.com.

Mar 7, 2025 • 37min
132: Socialism and the First Commandment
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy applies the First Commandment to economics in general and socialism in particular, first spending some time addressing a recent debate on X that inspired him to produce this episode as the background before getting into the particulars of the First Commandment and economics.
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Check out great theonomic shirts and hoodies here: bonfire.com/store/theonomoney/
Catechism link:
www.reformedreader.org/ccc/keachcat.htm
All episodes of Theonomoney are presented free of charge for the benefit of the listener. Nothing in any episode should be received as direct financial or political advice to any specific person's current specific situation. Before applying principles discussed in any episode to your life, especially to your economic decision, do further research on the matter, think and pray through them, seek counsel from others, ensure that your specific situation does not make you an exception to general principles Jeremy may have mentioned, and procede in any economic decision with caution or don't procede at all.
Jeremy is not an economic or financial advisor, and even if he were general advice on a free podcast is not the same as paid advice to your specific situation and circumstances.
If you would like a paid financial advisor, contact Joe Garissi. Visit his website at backwardsplanningfinancial.com.

Feb 7, 2025 • 34min
131: The First Commandment, Pt 1
This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy begins his first episode in the series covering the Ten Commandments by looking in detail at the First Commandment, and then begins looking at it in light of each of the spheres of sovereignty, a process which will continue into another episode.
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Check out great theonomic shirts and hoodies here: bonfire.com/store/theonomoney/
Catechism links:
www.reformedreader.org/ccc/keachcat.htm
thewestminsterstandard.org/westminster-larger-catechism/
All episodes of Theonomoney are presented free of charge for the benefit of the listener. Nothing in any episode should be received as direct financial or political advice to any specific person's current specific situation. Before applying principles discussed in any episode to your life, especially to your economic decision, do further research on the matter, think and pray through them, seek counsel from others, ensure that your specific situation does not make you an exception to general principles Jeremy may have mentioned, and procede in any economic decision with caution or don't procede at all.
Jeremy is not an economic or financial advisor, and even if he were general advice on a free podcast is not the same as paid advice to your specific situation and circumstances.
If you would like a paid financial advisor, contact Joe Garissi. Visit his website at backwardsplanningfinancial.com.


