• 7 Biblical Truths the Church Never Explained to You
    Apr 8 2026
    You have sat in pews for years. You have heard the same sermons again and again. But there are truths in the Bible that most churches avoid — not because they are false, but because they are uncomfortable.

    In this episode, I uncover 7 biblical truths that the church never explained to you. First: God hardened Pharaoh's heart — not the other way around. Second: the Bible never actually says there were three wise men. Third: the word "rapture" does not appear in scripture. Fourth: Jesus did not come to make bad people good, but to make dead people alive. Fifth: the Book of Enoch was quoted by Jude but excluded from the canon. Sixth: hell is described in three different ways — and they do not all match. Seventh: the earliest church had no building, no budget, and no political power — yet turned the world upside down. Based on scripture, historical scholarship, and original language study, this episode will challenge what you think you know. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the truth has been in your Bible all along. You just were never told where to look.
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    26 mins
  • ELIJAH AND ELISHA _ A LEGACY THAT WILL NEVER FADE
    Apr 8 2026
    One called fire from heaven. One made an ax head float. One was taken up in a chariot of fire. One raised a dead man by touching his bones.

    In this episode, I tell the complete story of Elijah and Elisha — the greatest prophetic duo in the Old Testament. Elijah confronted Ahab and Jezebel, challenged 450 prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, and never died. Elisha asked for a double portion of Elijah's spirit and performed twice as many miracles: healing a leper, multiplying oil, raising the Shunammite's son, and even resurrecting a corpse that was thrown into his tomb. Their legacy is not just in the miracles, but in the relationship. Elijah found Elisha plowing with twelve yoke of oxen and threw his cloak over him. Elisha left everything and followed. He refused to leave Elijah's side until the very end. Based on scripture, Jewish tradition, and prophetic typology, this episode reveals how one generation passes the mantle to the next. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the fire that fell on Carmel never went out.
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    38 mins
  • The story of Judah - The tribe of Jesus_ lineage
    Apr 8 2026
    He suggested selling his brother into slavery. He slept with his own daughter-in-law, thinking she was a prostitute. And from his bloodline, the Messiah was born.

    In this episode, I tell the story of Judah — the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, the man whose name means "praise," and the tribe through which Jesus Christ entered human history. Judah's life is a rollercoaster of failure and redemption. He convinced his brothers to sell Joseph to Ishmaelite traders. Years later, his two eldest sons died for their wickedness. He promised his daughter-in-law Tamar that his third son would marry her — then broke his promise. So Tamar disguised herself as a prostitute, seduced Judah, and became pregnant with twins. When Judah discovered the truth, he declared, "She is more righteous than I." From that union came Perez, then Hezron, then David, then Joseph, then Jesus. Based on scripture, Jewish genealogy, and New Testament fulfillment, this episode reveals why God chose the tribe of Judah to rule and to redeem. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the lion of Judah was once a broken man.
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    43 mins
  • Deborah _ The Prophetess Who Rose in a Time of Fear and Silence
    Apr 8 2026
    The roads were abandoned. The villages were empty. The people hid in caves while Canaanite oppressors ruled with iron. And then a woman spoke.

    In this episode, I tell the story of Deborah — the only female judge of Israel, a prophetess who held court under a palm tree when men were too afraid to lead. For twenty years, King Jabin of Hazor and his general Sisera had terrorized Israel with nine hundred iron chariots. No one rose up. No one fought back. Then Deborah sent for Barak and gave him God's command: "Go and draw your army to Mount Tabor." Barak refused unless Deborah came with him. She agreed — but told him the glory would go to a woman. Not her. A different woman. Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, would drive a tent peg through Sisera's skull as he slept. Based on scripture, Jewish tradition, and feminist biblical scholarship, this episode reveals how God raises leaders from the margins when the powerful remain silent. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because Deborah's song still echoes through every generation that has forgotten how to fight.
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    38 mins
  • The darkest book in the Bible_ The Book of Judges 📜 Like you_ve never seen it before
    Apr 8 2026
    A Levite cuts his concubine into twelve pieces. A man drives a tent peg through a sleeping general's skull. Another man murders seventy brothers to become king.

    The Book of Judges is the darkest book in the Bible — and most Christians have never really read it. In this episode, I take you through Judges like you have never seen it before. No Sunday school flannel graphs. No sanitized heroes. Just raw, bloody, disturbing stories of what happens when "everyone did what was right in their own eyes." From Ehud's assassination of a fat king in his own bathroom to Jael's tent peg through Sisera's temple. From Gideon tearing down altars by night to Abimelech massacring his own brothers on one stone. From Jephthah's tragic vow to Samson's suicide attack on the Philistines. This is not a children's book. It is a warning. Based on scripture, Hebrew scholarship, and literary analysis, this episode reveals why God gave Israel judges — and why judges were never His original plan. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the cycle of sin, crying out, deliverance, and forgetting has not ended.
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    38 mins
  • Who were the TERRIBLE Moabites of the Bible_ The story of the sons of Moab
    Apr 8 2026
    They were born from an act of drunken incest. They became one of Israel's most persistent enemies. And their king once sacrificed his own son on the city wall.

    In this episode, I uncover the story of the Moabites — the descendants of Moab, son of Lot's eldest daughter. From their shameful origin in Genesis 19 to their final disappearance from history, the Moabites appear throughout the Old Testament as oppressors, seducers, and sometimes unexpected allies. They hired Balaam to curse Israel, worshiped Chemosh with child sacrifice, and were specifically forbidden from entering the assembly of the Lord for ten generations (Deuteronomy 23:3). Yet God used a Moabite woman — Ruth — to bring forth King David and ultimately the Messiah. From King Eglon's assassination by Ehud to Mesha's rebellion recorded on the Moabite Stone, this episode separates biblical fact from cultural prejudice. Based on scripture, archaeology, and historical records, this is a deep dive into the sons of Moab. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the Moabites were terrible, but God's mercy reached even them.
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    29 mins
  • MALACHI_ The LAST Prophet Before Heaven Went SILENT for 400 Years
    Apr 8 2026
    He spoke. He warned. He promised. And then — for four centuries — God said nothing.

    In this episode, I tell the story of Malachi, the last prophet of the Old Testament. After his final words were written, the heavens closed. No prophets. No visions. No angelic visitors. Just silence. For 400 years, Israel waited. Empires rose and fell: Persia crumbled, Greece conquered, Egypt fought Syria, and Rome prepared to march. Through the Maccabean revolt, the Hasmonean dynasty, and the rise of Herod the Great — nothing. The silence was so complete that when an angel finally appeared to Zechariah in the temple, he was terrified. Malachi's final prophecy pointed to Elijah's return before "the great and terrible day of the Lord." And then, four centuries later, a voice cried out in the wilderness: "Prepare the way of the Lord." Based on scripture, intertestamental history, and Jewish tradition, this episode reveals why God went silent — and what broke the silence. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because Malachi was not the end. He was the promise of a beginning.
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    35 mins
  • The Biblical Destiny of Iran _ A Truth Written Long Before Our Time
    Apr 8 2026
    Before it was Iran, it was Persia. Before it was Persia, it was Elam. And the Bible named Elam thousands of years ago — and told exactly what would happen to it.

    In this episode, I uncover the biblical destiny of Iran — a truth written in scripture long before the Islamic Republic ever existed. The prophet Jeremiah declared: "I will break the bow of Elam, the foremost of their might. I will set my throne in Elam and destroy their king and officials... Yet it will come about in the latter days that I will restore the fortunes of Elam" (Jeremiah 49:35-39). Ezekiel, Daniel, and Isaiah also spoke of Persia's rise, fall, and future restoration. From Cyrus the Great, who God called "My shepherd" and "His anointed" for freeing the Jewish exiles, to modern Iran's obsession with Israel's destruction, the biblical pattern is unmistakable. Based on scripture, archaeological evidence like the Cyrus Cylinder, and geopolitical analysis, this episode explores what the Bible says about Iran's end-times role. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because what is happening in Iran today was written on parchment three thousand years ago.
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    43 mins