• Men of Faith
    Jan 31 2026

    Hebrews 11 celebrates men of faith who conquered kingdoms, administered justice, and overcame impossible odds—yet the same heroes who shut the mouths of lions and routed enemies also endured fierce hostility, persecution, and death. Their lives expose the childish fantasy that faith can flourish without contradiction in a fallen world. Like David, Daniel, and Isaiah, believers often find their fiercest opposition not from criminals but from the “important” and supposedly respectable men who resist God’s truth. In this episode, we explore how Hebrews 11 calls us to reject the illusions of “practical” human wisdom and instead live as true men of faith—men who move, not by the blunders of the world, but by the unshakeable Word of God.

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    2 min
  • Insulting Prayer
    Jan 31 2026

    Across churches today, new prayers are being introduced that sound less like repentance and more like revolutionary manifestos—asking the godly to seek forgiveness for obeying the law, rejecting crime, and holding to moral standards. Scripture calls such prayers an abomination, for God delights in the prayer of the upright and rejects the worship of those who turn their ears from His law. In this episode, we examine how modern clergy are leading congregations into lawlessness, preaching a socialist gospel instead of Christ’s, and offering prayers God Himself hates. But the real question is not what God thinks—He has already spoken. The question is: where do we stand, and are our own prayers marked by obedience, righteousness, and true submission to His Word?

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    3 min
  • Blindness by Choice
    Jan 15 2026

    When a repeatedly arrested, probation-bound assemblyman is easily renominated, it reveals not merely the corruption of leaders but the deeper corruption of the people who elect them. As voters tolerate sins in their children and demand tolerance for their own, it is no wonder they tolerate the same in their legislators. Isaiah warned that in times of judgment, guilt runs through every class and station—“as with the people, so with the priest… as with the lender, so with the borrower”—because God locates sin wherever it lives, not merely at the top. The real crisis, as Proverbs 29:18 teaches, is the absence of biblical vision: without the teaching of God’s Word, people “run wild” and society decays, but where God’s law is kept, there is blessing. Our greatest need, then, is not better politicians but faithful proclamation of the Word—yet today, men prefer blindness to vision.

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    3 min
  • Insulting Prayer
    Jan 30 2026

    Across churches today, new prayers are being introduced that sound less like repentance and more like revolutionary manifestos—asking the godly to seek forgiveness for obeying the law, rejecting crime, and holding to moral standards. Scripture calls such prayers an abomination, for God delights in the prayer of the upright and rejects the worship of those who turn their ears from His law. In this episode, we examine how modern clergy are leading congregations into lawlessness, preaching a socialist gospel instead of Christ’s, and offering prayers God Himself hates. But the real question is not what God thinks—He has already spoken. The question is: where do we stand, and are our own prayers marked by obedience, righteousness, and true submission to His Word?

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    3 min
  • Pleasing Men Not by Praise but by Prayer
    Jan 29 2026

    In an age obsessed with pleasing people, Jesus reminds us that even He and John the Baptist could not satisfy the demands of men—and neither will we, unless we compromise the message itself. Some say we should win an audience by boosting self-esteem, but Scripture teaches that true hearing comes only through the Word of God and the Spirit of God. This episode explores why ministers who aim to please men end up disagreeing with God’s own judgment on sin, and how faithfulness demands we seek to please the Father alone. When we do, our words carry His power, strengthen the godly, confront the ungodly, and reveal that God’s ways are always wiser than man’s.

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    2 min
  • The Resurrection
    Jan 28 2026

    If Christ did not rise bodily from the dead, St. Paul says all preaching is empty—but because He did rise, the power of sin and death is shattered, and victory belongs to the believer. This episode explores why the literal resurrection is the dividing line between true Christianity and every humanistic substitute that tries to fix society without fixing man. Scripture teaches that mankind’s real problem is rebellion against God, not environment, and that only Christ can regenerate dead hearts and create a new humanity. Today, two worlds still clash: the politics of revolution and the politics of regeneration—yet the outcome is certain, for “we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us.”

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    3 min
  • Music
    Jan 27 2026

    In every generation, people lament the power of bad music—but complaining never changed a culture. Scripture shows us that music is meant to be a vital ministry: Levitical musicians were supported by the tithe, exempt from taxes, and even honoured by kings, while the early church sang its theology into the hearts of believers. From the Psalms to Bach, God’s people have always been the world’s greatest patrons of music—until we stopped valuing it. Today’s musical decay, inside and outside the church, simply reflects that neglect. In this episode, we explore why it’s time for Christians to recover the ministry of music and once again “sing a new song unto the Lord.”

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    2 min
  • Real Wealth
    Jan 26 2026

    What if the greatest thief of your joy isn’t hardship, but your imagination? In this episode, we explore how countless people trade the real blessings God has given them—real spouses, real homes, real work—for fantasy versions that don’t exist, choosing imaginary “millions” over the thousand real gifts already in their hands. Scripture warns that fallen imagination blinds us to God’s goodness, while gratitude opens our eyes to the true wealth He provides. If you’re tired of dreaming your way into discontentment and ready to recognize the richness of reality, this episode will reorient your heart and your perspective.

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    3 min