Episodes

  • Exploring Christian Denominations: The Christian Orthodox Church
    Apr 8 2026

    What is the Eastern Orthodox Church — and how does it measure up against the Word of God? In this deep-dive episode, we take an exhaustive theological and historical journey through one of the oldest Christian institutions in the world, examining its roots, its schisms, and its doctrinal divergence from biblical truth.

    We trace Orthodoxy's origins from the Day of Pentecost through the Seven Ecumenical Councils — from the Council of Nicaea's defense of Christ's divinity against Arianism, to the Second Council of Nicaea's controversial dogmatizing of icon veneration. We unpack the Great Schism of 1054, exposing the theological battle over the Filioque clause and the clash between papal supremacy and conciliar authority that fractured the Church forever.

    But the story doesn't stop there. We explore internal Orthodox splits — the 17th-century Russian Raskol and the Old Believers, the Old Calendarist movement, and the explosive 2018 Moscow-Constantinople schism over Ukrainian autocephaly — revealing how a tradition built on preserving ancient ritual has repeatedly fractured over the very things it holds sacred.

    Whether you're a longtime student of church history, a curious believer, or someone navigating questions about tradition versus Scripture — this episode will challenge, inform, and anchor you back to the sufficiency of God's Word.

    If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠rev11.15media@gmail.com

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    21 mins
  • The Prophecy of Ezekiel and the Great Battle of Armageddon
    Apr 3 2026

    What does an ancient Hebrew prophet exiled to Babylon have to say about today's headlines? More than you might think. In this theologically rich and thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the Book of Ezekiel — one of the most structurally complex and prophetically precise works in all of Scripture — and unpack what it reveals about the Last Days, biblical prophecy, and God's sovereign plan for Israel and the nations.

    We begin with the man himself: Ezekiel ben-Buzi, a Zadokite priest deported to Mesopotamia by Nebuchadnezzar in 597 B.C., who received his divine call at the banks of the Chebar River. From there, we explore Ezekiel's Vision of the Dry Bones in chapter 37 — one of the most powerful resurrection metaphors in the entire Bible — and what its dual fulfillment means for the modern nation of Israel and the coming spiritual restoration of God's covenant people.

    From there, we tackle Ezekiel 38 and 39, the stunning prophecy of Gog and Magog — a northern coalition of nations many scholars identify with Russia, Turkey, and Iran — and trace how this invasion aligns with Daniel's timeline, the Seven Bowl Judgments of Revelation 16, and the glorious Second Coming of Christ in Revelation 19.

    Whether you're a seasoned theologian or a hungry new believer, this conversation will sharpen your understanding of biblical end times prophecy, deepen your faith, and remind you that God's Word is as alive and relevant as the morning news.

    Open your Bible. The prophecy is unfolding.

    If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠rev11.15media@gmail.com

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    16 mins
  • Exploring Christian Denominations: The Methodists
    Apr 1 2026

    Exploring Christian Denominations: The Methodists

    What if the church you attend today carries roots stretching back to a 1729 Oxford dorm room — and forward to a prophetic split that reshapes Christianity in real time? In this episode, we dive deep into the Methodist tradition, unpacking its extraordinary journey from John and Charles Wesley's Holy Club to one of the most significant denominational fractures in modern Protestant history.

    We explore the Wesleyan-Arminian theology that sets Methodism apart — including prevenient grace, justifying grace, and the controversial doctrine of Christian Perfection — and how these convictions ignite a centuries-long conversation about salvation, sanctification, and free will. How does God's grace work in the life of a believer? Can a Christian truly "go on to perfection"? What does Scripture say?

    We also examine the dramatic 2022 UMC disaffiliation, where over 7,600 congregations — including major Houston churches like First Methodist Houston — broke from the United Methodist Church to form the Global Methodist Church, driven by a commitment to biblical authority and traditional Christian values.

    Through a pre-millennial, pre-tribulation lens, we ask the harder questions: Is the church building the Kingdom — or waiting for the King? Are modern mainline denominations drifting from the literal return of Christ? What does the Wesleyan Quadrilateral — Scripture, Tradition, Reason, and Experience — actually teach us about handling God's Word faithfully?

    Whether you're a lifelong Methodist, a curious Protestant, or a student of church history and eschatology, this episode will challenge, equip, and inspire your walk with the Lord.

    The Word is alive. Let's dig in

    If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠rev11.15media@gmail.com

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    47 mins
  • AI and the Antichrist: How AI Could Be Used to Mislead Believers
    Mar 27 2026

    Are You Being Spiritually Deceived by Artificial Intelligence?

    The most dangerous false prophet of the end times may not stand behind a pulpit — it might be living inside your phone. In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into one of the most urgent eschatological threats facing the modern Church: the weaponization of Artificial Intelligence against the Christian faith.

    We examine how Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI are being used to spread doctrines of demons — fulfilling the prophetic warnings of 1 Timothy 4:1 and 2 Timothy 4:3 with chilling precision. These systems have mastered "Christianese," weaving terms like sovereign grace and redemptive history into responses that sound biblical but subtly lead believers away from sound doctrine and Sola Scriptura.

    We'll expose the danger of AI "hallucinations" — fabricated scripture and misattributed quotes delivered with machine confidence — and how they erode reliance on Holy Spirit-led Bible study. We'll also uncover the alarming rise of AI-based religions, deepfake audio of pastors, voice cloning scams targeting congregations, and the unsettling connection between these technologies and the Image of the Beast described in Revelation 13.

    The Digital Delusion is here. Will you recognize it?

    Tune in, stay grounded in the Word, and take heed that no one deceives you. — Matthew 24:4

    If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠rev11.15media@gmail.com

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    12 mins
  • Exploring Christian Denominations: The Baptists
    Mar 25 2026

    Exploring Christian Denominations: The Baptists

    What do a persecuted exile in Amsterdam, a defiant pamphlet sent to a king, and a 2,000-year-old Greek verb have in common? They're all threads woven into the remarkable tapestry of the Baptist tradition — and in this episode, we're pulling them apart so you can see the full picture.

    Join us as we dive deep into the historical and theological DNA of one of the world's most dynamic Protestant movements. We trace the Baptist church from its explosive origins in 17th-century English Separatism — with John Smyth's radical believer's baptism in 1609 and Thomas Helwys's courageous stand for religious liberty — through the fierce Calvinist-Arminian debates that split the early General and Particular Baptists, all the way to the Conservative Resurgence that reshaped the Southern Baptist Convention in the 1980s.

    Whether you're a lifelong Baptist, a curious seeker, or a student of church history, this episode will challenge your thinking, sharpen your biblical understanding, and ignite a deeper hunger for God's Word. Because the more you know about how the church was built, the more you'll marvel at the One who is building it.

    Don't miss this one. Open your Bible and press play.

    If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠rev11.15media@gmail.com

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    27 mins
  • Daniel and End Times Prophecy: What Is to Come In the Last Days?
    Mar 20 2026

    Daniel and End-Time Prophecy

    What does a captive Jewish nobleman in ancient Babylon have to do with the end of the world as we know it? Everything.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the Book of Daniel — the Old Testament's most powerful apocalyptic manual and the prophetic backbone of a pre-tribulation, pre-millennial understanding of Scripture. From the courts of Nebuchadnezzar to the throne room of the Ancient of Days, Daniel's life and visions reveal that God is the sovereign Architect of history, and His redemptive plan is unfolding exactly as He declared.

    We'll explore Daniel's uncompromising faith during the Babylonian captivity, unpack the stunning prophecy of the metal image in Daniel 2 — gold, silver, bronze, and iron — and trace the predetermined succession of Gentile world empires from Babylon to the coming Revived Roman Empire. We'll break down the Four Beasts of Daniel 7, the 70 Weeks of Daniel 9, and the identity of the Antichrist who will confirm a covenant with Israel and ultimately desecrate the Third Temple.

    Whether you're new to biblical prophecy or a seasoned student of eschatology, this episode will sharpen your understanding of the Times of the Gentiles, the Abomination of Desolation, the Great Tribulation, and God's unbreakable covenant promises.

    His Kingdom is certain. His Kingdom is imminent. His Kingdom is eternal. Don't miss this one.

    If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠rev11.15media@gmail.com

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    19 mins
  • Exploring Christian Denomination: The Presbyterians
    Mar 18 2026

    Exploring Christian Denomination: The Presbyterians

    Dive deep into the rich theological heritage of the Presbyterian tradition — one of the most intellectually rigorous and historically significant branches of the Protestant Reformation. In this episode, we trace the Reformed faith from John Calvin's revolutionary work in Geneva to John Knox's fiery transformation of Scotland, and follow the transatlantic journey that planted confessional Christianity across the American frontier.

    We unpack the powerful doctrines that have defined Presbyterian worship for five centuries: God's absolute sovereignty, Covenant Theology, and the five points of Calvinism — Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and the Perseverance of the Saints. If you've ever wondered what separates Reformed theology from Baptist, Methodist, or Anglican traditions, this episode gives you clear, Scripture-grounded answers.

    We also explore the fascinating — and sometimes turbulent — history of Presbyterian schisms, from the Old Side/New Side controversy sparked by the Great Awakening, to the Civil War divide that shaped American Christianity for over a century. Discover how theological convictions about biblical inerrancy, women's ordination, and higher criticism continue to shape the denomination today.

    If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at ⁠⁠⁠rev11.15media@gmail.com

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    41 mins
  • Opportunity Knocks
    Mar 16 2026

    We Need You — Yes, You!

    Something exciting is happening at Revelation 11.15, and honestly? We can't handle it alone anymore.

    Our listener family keeps growing, and with that growth comes a bigger responsibility — reaching more dedicated Christians and those who are still searching for the one true God. The mission is expanding, and it's time for the team to expand with it. That's where you come in.

    We're looking for a few good-hearted volunteers who want to be part of something meaningful. No, we're not about to hit you with a donation pitch. No Patreon. No merch table. No "limited time offer." What we are asking for is something far more valuable — your time, your talents, and your passion.

    Here's where we could really use a hand:

    📱 Social Media & Marketing Right now, our social media presence is... well, it doesn't exist. And we think there are people out there actively searching for exactly what we offer — they just don't know we exist yet. If you've got a knack for crafting posts and building community on Reddit, X (formerly Twitter), or Instagram, a few hours a week from you could genuinely change that. This isn't busywork — this is the mission.

    🎬 Audio & Video Production We've been dreaming about launching a YouTube channel for a while now. The vision is there. The time and technical skills? Still catching up. If you're handy with audio or video production, we would love to finally make this happen together.

    🎙️ On-Air Hosts & Narrators Here's the fun one. We want to add some fresh voices to the programming — interviews, current events, testimonials, you name it. Always secretly wanted to hear yourself on a podcast? Felt a nudge to share your voice in a bigger way? This might just be the sign you've been waiting for.

    Whatever your gift, if any of this lights a spark, we'd love to hear from you. Reach out at rev11.15media@gmail.com and let's have a conversation about how we can work together — in the spirit of Jesus Christ — to reach the world.

    The mission is bigger than one person. Let's build this together. 🙏

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    2 mins