
No Compromise Radio Podcast Do Not Be Deceived
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Mar 7, 2026 A brisk tour through critiques of modern numerology and self-appointed apostles, ridiculing claims that times like 5:55 hold prophetic weight. A strong book pick that shaped convictions about the doctrines of grace. A close look at translation styles with a sharp take on The Message. A sober warning about deception, unrepentant lifestyles, and living as if the resurrection is irrelevant.
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Triple Nickels Numerology Anecdote
- Mike recounts Clay Nash promoting 5:55 AM as a prophetic time and calling five the covenant number of grace.
- He mocks the numerology, calls it 'triple nickels,' and warns Christians not to posture for mystical releases at set times.
Avoid Biblical Numerology Obsession
- Avoid getting drawn into biblical numerology because chapter and verse numbers weren't in the original text.
- Mike advises Christians to focus on Scripture itself rather than hunting for prophetic meaning in verse numbers like Isaiah 55:5.
How The Forgotten Spurgeon Shaped Mike
- Mike recommends Ian Murray's The Forgotten Spurgeon as a book that convinced him of the doctrines of grace.
- He shares a personal memory of sitting next to Ian Murray at a two-hour lunch after deciding to say yes to hospitality.



