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9 snips
Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 9min

Reviewing Prophetic Words from the Remnant Conference

The hosts dive deep into prophetic words shared at the 2025 Remnant Conferences. They discuss their unique approach to delivering prophecies and highlight specific revelations for individuals, like Alexi’s real estate challenges and the call to reach a Muslim community. The episode emphasizes the importance of feedback, timing, and character in prophecy. Heartwarming testimonies of healing and restoration are explored, featuring encouragement for stepping into leadership and trusting one's discernment. It's an engaging blend of insight and inspiration!
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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 5min

Peter: Your Guide to Living as an Elect Exile

Marian Jordan Ellis, founder of This Redeemed Life and a passionate Bible teacher, joins Joshua Lewis to delve into the life of the Apostle Peter. They explore Peter's journey from impulsive fisherman to steadfast apostle, highlighting themes of living hope and the identity of believers as 'elect exiles' in a challenging culture. Marian discusses how Peter offers vital teachings on suffering, submission to authorities, and spiritual warfare. They also unpack the significance of confirming one's calling, emphasizing the importance of assurance in faith.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 5min

Can a Prophet Ever Be Wrong? Responding to Corey Minor's Critique

Delve into the intriguing debate on whether prophets can ever be wrong. The hosts tackle Corey Minor's critique, exploring biblical teachings on New Testament prophecy. They dissect Acts 21:4 and examine the implications of 'presumptuously' in Deuteronomy 18. A thought-provoking discussion unfolds about Nathan's prophecy to David and whether the charismatic movement has diluted the divine voice. The episode emphasizes the importance of testing and weighing prophetic utterances within the church.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 9min

The Untold History Of Women In The Assemblies Of God: Interview With Dr. Joy Qualls

In this engaging discussion, Dr. Joy Qualls, a Pentecostal scholar and minister at Biola University, dives into the complex history of women in Assemblies of God leadership. She reveals the tension between empowering women through Pentecostal theology and the institutional barriers they face. Qualls shares inspiring stories of early Pentecostal heroines and critiques how respectability often stifles women’s roles. The conversation challenges traditional assumptions and emphasizes the need for honest dialogue around women's ministry in contemporary churches.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 6min

Fully God, Fully Man: Understanding the Hypostatic Union

Dive into the intriguing discussion about Jesus as fully God and fully man, exploring the significance of the Hypostatic Union. Learn how the Chalcedonian Definition addresses historical heresies and preserves core Christian beliefs. The hosts tackle the nature of Christ's miracles, evaluating whether they stemmed from his divine identity or Spirit-empowered humanity. They emphasize that while Jesus experienced temptation and growth, his divine essence remained unchanged, offering a profound model for believers in their own faith journeys.
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18 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 7min

Fake Prayer vs. Real Connection: Finding God in the Messiness with Kyle Strobel

Kyle Strobel, an associate professor at Talbot School of Theology and author, dives deep into the transformative nature of prayer. He challenges the misconception that prayer is about performance, encouraging authenticity instead. Kyle reveals how wandering thoughts can expose our true longings, viewing them as gifts rather than failures. The discussion touches on the dangers of performative prayer and the importance of bringing our true feelings to God. Ultimately, he emphasizes that real spiritual growth comes from vulnerability and trusting in God’s grace.
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39 snips
Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 21min

Dr. Michael Heiser on Demonology, Fallen Angels, and Spiritual Warfare (REPLAY)

Dr. Michael Heiser, a noted biblical scholar and author, dives deep into the unseen realm, exploring topics like demonology and fallen angels. He discusses Genesis 6 and the early interpretations that shaped the understanding of divine rebellion. Heiser distinguishes between low-level demons and higher principalities, explaining their roles in spiritual warfare. With insights on the believer's authority over demonic powers and critiques of traditional deliverance methods, he emphasizes the need for gospel truth in confronting spiritual oppression.
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8 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 19min

Can True Prophets Miss?

The discussion revolves around whether a single erroneous prophecy qualifies someone as a false prophet. Cessationist and continuationist perspectives are examined, particularly using biblical examples from Acts. The idea of misapplied counsel is highlighted through Agabus's example, showcasing the impact of emotions on interpretation. Guidance is offered on testing prophecies soberly against Scripture, emphasizing the importance of discernment. The conversation encourages a balanced approach to prophecy, avoiding premature labels while remaining faithful to biblical principles.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 3min

Are You Overthinking God’s Will? A Christian's Guide to Making Wise Choices

Explore the balance of discernment in Christian decision-making without extremes. Discover how to listen for God's voice while avoiding the trap of overthinking. Delve into the life of Jesus and how he was led by the Spirit, including key moments like the wedding at Cana and Gethsemane's surrender. Learn practical strategies for discerning God’s will through scripture and prayer. The conversation emphasizes that maturity comes from combining wisdom with spiritual guidance, making your choices with faith and clarity.
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6 snips
Nov 12, 2025 • 54min

Did Jesus REALLY Claim to Be God? With Dr. Mikel Del Rosario

Dr. Mikel Del Rosario, a professor of apologetics at Moody Bible Institute and host of The Apologetics Guy Show, dives deep into the divinity of Jesus in this engaging discussion. He tackles vital questions about Jesus's claims to deity using Mark's Gospel, addressing skepticism in a compelling manner. Del Rosario clarifies why forgiving sins was considered blasphemy and highlights the unique authority of Jesus compared to Old Testament prophets. He also shares how misunderstandings about the Trinity contribute to confusion among evangelicals, urging listeners to recognize Jesus's lordship.

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