Episodi

  • Bible Study: Paul Dismantles the Jesus Plus Plan
    Jan 18 2026

    This podcast focuses on the third chapter of Galatians. Our hosts explains Paul’s theological argument to the Galatian churches, emphasizing that salvation is achieved through faith in Jesus Christ alone rather than adherence to the Mosaic law. To prove this point, the text highlights the example of Abraham, noting that he was considered righteous by God because of his belief long before the ritual of circumcision was established. Our hosts further argue that the law serves as a "schoolmaster" to reveal human flaws and point believers toward a Savior. Ultimately, the lesson asserts that faith creates a spiritual unity that transcends physical distinctions such as race, social status, and gender.

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    14 min
  • Episode 20: The Hit On Elijah: Jezebel and Juniper Trees
    Jan 18 2026

    This podcast features a sermon centered on First Kings 19, exploring the moment the prophet Elijah succumbs to exhaustion and requests that God take his life. Our hosts highlight that despite Elijah’s previous spiritual victories, he fell into a pity party and deep discouragement due to the threats of Queen Jezebel. By connecting this narrative to Philippians 4:13, the hosts argue that "doing all things through Christ" refers to maintaining spiritual zeal regardless of external hardships or physical health. The message emphasizes that divine purpose is not determined by an individual's feelings of being "finished," noting that God ultimately denied Elijah’s request for death and instead gave him new assignments. Ultimately, the text encourages listeners to persevere in their ministry, asserting that God provides the strength to serve even during times of depression or lack.

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    17 min
  • Episode 19: Fire on Trial: Elijah vs. the Prophets of Baal
    Jan 17 2026

    The podcast The Gospel of Crime examines the biblical confrontation between the prophet Elijah and the prophets of Baal as a legal trial regarding spiritual fraud. Hosts Wally and Ree describe how a divine challenge involving fire on Mount Carmel was designed to expose the divided loyalties of the Israelite people. While the miraculous fire served as undeniable evidence of God's power, our hosts argue that the true crime was the nation's persistent indecision and refusal to act on the truth. The episode concludes by linking this event to the sacrifice of Christ, suggesting that clear evidence of grace still requires a complete commitmentfrom the believer. Ultimately, the text highlights the danger of spiritual paralysis, where people acknowledge the truth with their words but fail to change their lives.

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    17 min
  • Bible Study: Galatians 3:1-5 (Polish)
    Jan 14 2026

    Ten zapis oddaje biblijną sesję nauczania skoncentrowaną na trzecim rozdziale Listu do Galatów, w której mówca analizuje konflikt między tradycją religijną a zbawieniem przez wiarę. Dyskusja wyjaśnia, że apostoł Paweł opowiadał się za teologią „Jezus plus nic”, sprzeciwiając się poglądowi, iż prawo Mojżeszowe — takie jak obrzezanie — było konieczne do odkupienia. Aby wyjaśnić pozornie niespójną decyzję Pawła o obrzezaniu Tymoteusza, lecz nie Tytusa, mówca podkreśla koncepcję kulturowej adaptacji dla dobra skutecznej służby. Posługując się współczesnymi analogiami dotyczącymi obrączek ślubnych i wysokich obcasów, nauczyciel ilustruje, w jaki sposób ludzkie tradycje z czasem często przesłaniają swoje pierwotne znaczenia. Ostatecznie źródło podkreśla, że duchowa sprawiedliwość zawsze była przypisywana na podstawie wiary, a nie uczynków — od Starego Testamentu aż po czasy współczesne.


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    17 min
  • Bible Study: Galatians 3:1-5 (Filipino)
    Jan 12 2026

    Bible Study: Galatians 3:1-5 In Filipino

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    14 min
  • Bible Study: Galatians 3:1-5
    Jan 12 2026

    This podcast captures a biblical teaching session focused on the third chapter of Galatians, where our speakers examine the conflict between religious tradition and salvation through faith. The discussion clarifies that the Apostle Paul advocated for a "Jesus plus nothing" theology, opposing the idea that Mosaic laws like circumcision were necessary for redemption. To explain Paul's seemingly inconsistent decision to circumcise Timothy but not Titus, our speakers highlight the concept of cultural adaptation for the sake of effective ministry. By using modern analogies involving wedding rings and high heels, the teacher illustrates how human traditions often obscure their original meanings over time. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that spiritual righteousnesshas always been accounted by belief rather than performance, spanning from the Old Testament to the present day.

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    12 min
  • Bible Study: A Definitive Statement of Baptist Orthodoxy
    Jan 11 2026

    This podcast outlines a strict framework of traditional Baptist theology, emphasizing the divine nature of Christ and the absolute authority of the Bible. The author confirms a belief in the unfailing preservation of scripture through history, specifically rejecting modern manuscript discoveries and the concept of a universal church. Central to this creed is the idea that salvation is available to everyone through faith alone, a gift that can never be lost once received. Additionally, the text explicitly repudiates other world religions and certain Calvinist doctrines, such as the predestination of the damned. Ultimately, the source serves as a formal declaration of faith, positioning these views as the historical continuation of original Christian orthodoxy.

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    12 min
  • Renee Nicole Good
    Jan 10 2026

    In January 2026, Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer during a confrontation in Minneapolis. While federal officials claim the officer acted in self-defense after Good’s vehicle moved toward him, video evidence and witness analysis suggest the officer may have fired from the side of the car. Administrative leaders have labeled Good’s interference with enforcement as domestic terrorism, yet her family maintains she was a devoted mother and peaceful neighbor who simply sought to support her community. The narrative highlights a sharp contrast between the government’s portrayal of a hostile agitator and a family’s memory of a gifted poet and Christian woman dedicated to kindness. Ultimately, this account explores the tragic consequences of the heightened political and social tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in American neighborhoods.

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    12 min