#135 - Matt Thayer

#135 - Matt Thayer

From The Eric Metaxas Show by Metaxas Media

June 10, 2026 · 51 min

About this episode

Eric Metaxas interviews filmmaker Matt Thayer about his documentary exploring prophecy and modern prophets.

Today On The Eric Metaxas Show, Eric talks with filmmaker Matt Thayer about his new documentary Can You Hear Me Now?, which explores prophecy, modern prophets, spiritual discernment, and whether God still speaks today. They discuss prophetic words surrounding Trump and the 2020 election, why some Christians reject prophecy completely, the danger of false or careless prophets, Charlie Kirk’s comments in the film, the biblical role of prophets, and why Christians need wisdom when dealing with the supernatural. Eric also gives an update from the Revolution book tour and talks about the book’s strong sales, President Trump’s endorsement, Ron DeSantis, Mark Driscoll, and upcoming tour stops.⭐ ORDER NOW:Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World📕: https://a.co/d/0ir3NlapTODAY'S SPONSORS:⭐ FREE SLAVES with CSI: https://csi-usa.org/metaxas/⚖️ Legal Help Center - Get Free Legal Help Today: https://www.legalhelpcenter.com/🛏️ MyPillow — Save BIG with code ERIC: https://www.mypillow.com/☀️ Honest, fast, and free Medicare plan guidance: https://askchapter.com/metaxas/💧 Sentry H2O: https://sentryh2o.com/

People in this episode

Host: Eric Metaxas

Guest: Matt Thayer

Topics covered

  • prophecy
  • spiritual discernment
  • modern prophets
  • Christianity
  • supernatural
  • 2020 election

Keywords

  • prophecy
  • Matt Thayer
  • documentary
  • Christianity
  • supernatural
  • Charlie Kirk
  • Trump
  • 2020 election

Sponsors

CSI, Legal Help Center, MyPillow, Ask Chapter, Sentry H2O

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Can You Hear Me Now?, Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World

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