Episodes

Still Very Thirsty -John 4:14
March 8, 2026

Still Very Thirsty -John 4:14

Late at night, in the quiet after midnight, I read the Gospel reading for Sunday: John 4:5–42, where Jesus says, "Whoever drinks the water that I will give him will never thirst again."
Proverbs 20:12 vs Reality
March 7, 2026

Proverbs 20:12 vs Reality

Proverbs 20:12 says, "The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the LORD has made them both." But reality forces us to ask hard questions.
Christ in Every Page? Pt 5
March 6, 2026

Christ in Every Page? Pt 5

Genesis 15 records one of the most important covenant moments in the Bible. Some systematic theologies claim that when God passes through the divided sacrifice it foreshadows Christ's sacrificial death. But does the text actu...
The Divorce Loophole?
March 5, 2026

The Divorce Loophole?

Matthew 5:31–32 is one of the most debated and emotionally charged passages in the entire Sermon on the Mount. For centuries Christians have argued about what Jesus meant when He spoke about divorce and remarriage.
Lust, the Heart, and Hell
March 4, 2026

Lust, the Heart, and Hell

In this episode, we examine Matthew 5:28–30, a passage where Jesus mentions hell twice while speaking about lust. But these verses raise an important question: Do they actually teach us anything about hell itself?
AI vs Our Theology – Pt. 2
March 4, 2026

AI vs Our Theology – Pt. 2

A podcast recently asked whether artificial intelligence can be trusted to answer theological questions. But what happens when AI's answers don't align with the theology we already hold?
AI vs Our Theology – Pt. 1
March 4, 2026

AI vs Our Theology – Pt. 1

A podcast recently asked whether artificial intelligence can be trusted to answer theological questions. But what happens when AI's answers don't align with the theology we already hold?
Say Fool, Go To Hell?
March 1, 2026

Say Fool, Go To Hell?

Jesus' words in Matthew 5:22 are often heard as teaching that a single word can damn a person to hell. But when read carefully, the passage reveals something far more unsettling: Jesus is not adding a new sin alongside murder...
Matthew 5:22: Gehenna
Feb. 28, 2026

Matthew 5:22: Gehenna

In this episode, we slow down and work carefully through Matthew 5:22, one of Jesus' earliest uses of the word Gehenna. As part of our commitment to examine every passage that speaks to judgment after death—without skipping a...
Blind Guides: AI or Church?
Feb. 26, 2026

Blind Guides: AI or Church?

A recent message warns Christians about the dangers of artificial intelligence—hallucinations, bias, misplaced authority, and the risk of becoming a "blind guide."
Youth Rally Sermon – Pt. 2
Feb. 26, 2026

Youth Rally Sermon – Pt. 2

What is the church actually saying to teenagers at youth rallies? In this episode, we do something simple — and intentional. We attend a Friday night youth rally together and listen carefully to a long-form sermon, going in b...
Youth Rally Sermon – Pt. 1
Feb. 25, 2026

Youth Rally Sermon – Pt. 1

What is the church actually saying to teenagers at youth rallies? In this episode, we do something simple — and intentional. We attend a Friday night youth rally together and listen carefully to a long-form sermon, going in b...
Romans 6: Sermon Review Pt 3
Feb. 24, 2026

Romans 6: Sermon Review Pt 3

So we take some time to review the sermon that claimed Romans 6 is simple
Romans 6: Sermon Review Pt 2
Feb. 24, 2026

Romans 6: Sermon Review Pt 2

So we take some time to review the sermon that claimed Romans 6 is simple
Romans 6: Sermon Review Pt 1
Feb. 23, 2026

Romans 6: Sermon Review Pt 1

So we take some time to review the sermon that claimed Romans 6 is simple
Romans 6: Simple or Not?
Feb. 23, 2026

Romans 6: Simple or Not?

Is Romans 6 really "simple"? This episode examines a common claim often heard in preaching—that Romans, and especially Romans 6, is clear and straightforward
Belly Slaves, Pt. 1
Feb. 20, 2026

Belly Slaves, Pt. 1

In this episode, we begin working through Chapter 1 of the book, Finally Free: Three Lessons in the Parable of the Prodigal Sin, titled "Belly Slaves."
Repent: 2,000 Years of Disagreement
Feb. 19, 2026

Repent: 2,000 Years of Disagreement

What does it actually mean to repent? After two thousand years of Christian history, disagreement over this single word remains as sharp as ever. And yet, many Christians today speak with absolute confidence, insisting the me...
Ash, Dust, and Forgiveness
Feb. 18, 2026

Ash, Dust, and Forgiveness

In this late-night reflection, we walk back through an Ash Wednesday service in the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, listening again to the words that linger after the ashes are gone: dust, confession, judgment, and forgivenes...
Ash Wednesday: Reality Wins!
Feb. 18, 2026

Ash Wednesday: Reality Wins!

Ash Wednesday isn't inspirational. It isn't uplifting. And it isn't a spiritual self-improvement project. It is the church stopping long enough to tell the truth. In this episode, we examine Ash Wednesday through the lens of ...
Ezekiel 28: Prince or King?
Feb. 18, 2026

Ezekiel 28: Prince or King?

After The Great Satan Hunt, a listener raised an important question: why does Ezekiel 28 address the prince of Tyre and then the king of Tyre? Does this shift signal Satan—or something else entirely?
The Great Satan Hunt Pt 5
Feb. 17, 2026

The Great Satan Hunt Pt 5

In the final installment of The Great Satan Hunt, we bring the investigation to its conclusion. Even granting—temporarily—the claim that Satan appears in Ezekiel 28:13–15, verses 16–19 render that interpretation unsustainable...
Exodus 24:8 Throwing Blood
Feb. 16, 2026

Exodus 24:8 Throwing Blood

Exodus 24:8 is one of the most jarring verses in the Old Testament. Without warning, Moses throws blood on the people and declares, "Behold the blood of the covenant." No explanation. No softening. No emotional framing. Just ...
Did These Readings Belong Together?
Feb. 16, 2026

Did These Readings Belong Together?

On Transfiguration Sunday, the lectionary paired Exodus 24:8–18 with Matthew 17:1–9—Sinai and the Mount of Transfiguration. But did those readings really belong together, or did the lectionary simply place them side by side a...