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Keeping Poodles out of Portraits (Romans 7:15–24)
Jun 25, 2026
27m 19s
The Battle Begins (Romans 7:14–17)
Jun 24, 2026
26m 56s
The Five-fold Function of Law (Romans 7:7–13)
Jun 23, 2026
27m 17s
The Master’s Men (Pt. 3) (Luke 6:15b-16)
Jun 22, 2026
27m 14s
The Master’s Men Part 2b (Luke 6:14b-15a)
Jun 19, 2026
26m 27s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() Keeping Poodles out of Portraits (Romans 7:15–24) | Share a comment A polished religious image can be easier than honest fellowship. We start with a surprising history lesson behind the phrase “putting on the dog,” then connect it to a temptation many Christians know too well: using church culture, spiritual vocabulary, and carefully managed appearances to hide what is really going on inside. From there we step into Romans 7, where Paul speaks in first person and present tense about the internal war of sanctification. He describes doing what ... | 27m 19s | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() The Battle Begins (Romans 7:14–17) | Share a comment The most confusing part of the Christian life can be the most universal: you love God’s law, you want to change, and yet you still find yourself pulled toward sin. We go straight into Romans 7 and face the tension Paul puts on the page, the good we want to do and the evil that still seems close at hand. If you’ve ever wondered whether real believers struggle this way, you’re not alone, and you’re not crazy. We work through the big interpretive question that shapes every... | 26m 56s | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() The Five-fold Function of Law (Romans 7:7–13) | Share a comment A simple “No” can light up something in us that we didn’t even know was there. Tell people not to feed the bears, and suddenly the bears look hungry. Put up a “stay off the grass” sign, and the lawn starts calling your name. We use that everyday tension to unpack Romans 7 and a hard truth: God’s law doesn’t create evil, but it does expose how deeply our hearts resist limits, and how quickly forbidden things can feel irresistible. We talk through Paul’s own story of being conf... | 27m 17s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() The Master’s Men (Pt. 3) (Luke 6:15b-16) | Share a comment Some of the most important disciples in the New Testament are the ones we barely notice. We wrap up our walk through Luke 6 by slowing down for the “last four” names on the list, and the result is both comforting and confronting. If you’ve ever felt ordinary, overlooked, or unsure your life is making a difference, this conversation reframes what spiritual impact actually means. We talk about James the son of Alpheus, sometimes called James the Less, a man with almost no recor... | 27m 14s | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() The Master’s Men Part 2b (Luke 6:14b-15a) | Share a comment If you have ever looked at your own faith and thought, “I have failed too many times to be useful,” we want to challenge that assumption. The thread running through these disciples is not their polish, their confidence, or their spiritual pedigree. It is the steady reality that Jesus chooses people who disappoint Him and then shows them, over and over, that He will not fail them. We spend time with Philip, the practical “facts and figures” disciple, and watch Jesus put ... | 26m 27s | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() The Master’s Men Part 2a (Luke 6:14b-15a) | Share a comment Two brothers hear a town reject Jesus and instantly reach for the flames. James and John actually suggest calling down fire from heaven, as if spiritual leadership is best done with threats and force. If that sounds extreme, it’s also uncomfortably relatable: when we feel dismissed, we want control, payback, and proof that we’re right. We walk through Luke’s portrait of the disciples and the surprising logic behind Jesus’ choices. He doesn’t pick people because he needs... | 26m 02s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() The Master’s Men Part 1 (Luke 6:12-16) | Share a comment Jesus builds a movement without grabbing the obvious power players. No rabbi to cite chapter and verse on command. No scribe to document the moment. No insider with the right family name. When we trace Luke 6, we’re confronted with a Messiah who skips the religious establishment and chooses “dust-covered” learners, men close enough to be marked by his footsteps. We talk through the ancient picture behind discipleship: following so closely behind a master that you wear the dus... | 26m 15s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Fruit and More Fruit (Romans 7:4–6) | Share a comment Trying to become more loving, patient, or self-controlled by sheer effort is exhausting, and it usually collapses before you even get out of the driveway. We take a hard look at why that happens by returning to a simple but freeing claim: it is the fruit of the Spirit, not the fruit of us. Using Romans 7, we talk about being joined to the risen Christ so our lives can bear “fruit for God,” the kind of spiritual fruit that comes from relationship, not pressure. We walk through... | 27m 21s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() The Offspring of Our Union (Romans 7:4) | Share a comment Darkness has a way of making our deepest desires louder and our best sales pitches weaker. We start the conversation with a blunt claim: without the gospel there is no real light, no solid truth, no lasting life, and no dependable hope, only speculation and futility dressed up as confidence. That frame reshapes what we think we’re offering the world and what we’re actually calling people to when we talk about Jesus Christ. From there, we challenge a common habit in modern eva... | 27m 01s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() The New Marriage (Romans 7:1–4)✨ | marriagesalvation+4 | — | Romans | — | marriagesalvation+5 | — | 25m 50s | |
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| 6/11/26 | ![]() See Jonah Faint (Jonah 4:1–11)✨ | gracerepentance+3 | — | Wisdom for the Heart | — | Jonahgrace+5 | — | 26m 19s | |
| 6/10/26 | ![]() See Jonah Reap (Jonah 3:4–10)✨ | confessionforgiveness+4 | — | Jonah | — | confessionforgiveness+5 | — | 26m 56s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() See Jonah Preach (Jonah 3:1–4)✨ | spiritual reformationgospel power+3 | — | Jonah | — | Christianitygospel+3 | — | 26m 35s | |
| 6/8/26 | ![]() See Jonah Swim (Jonah 1:17—2:9)✨ | Jonahdesperation+4 | — | JonahBible | — | Jonahprayer+5 | — | 26m 41s | |
| 6/5/26 | ![]() See Jonah Sleep (Jonah 1:4-16)✨ | disobediencetheology+4 | — | Jonah | — | Jonahdisobedience+6 | — | 26m 31s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() See Jonah Run (Jonah 1:2-3)✨ | obedienceGod's will+3 | — | — | NinevehAssyria | JonahNineveh+5 | — | 26m 55s | |
| 6/3/26 | ![]() More than a Fish Story (Jonah 1:1)✨ | JonahGod's word+3 | — | Jonah | — | JonahGod's word+3 | — | 26m 38s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() The Cradle is the Grave (Revelation 18:1-24)✨ | Babylonunity+5 | — | The Cradle is the Grave | Tigris-Euphrates River ValleyBabylon+1 | Babylonunity+7 | — | 26m 28s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() A Tale of Two Cities Part 2 (Revelation 17:1-7; 16-17)✨ | Revelationhistory+5 | — | RevelationBabel+2 | — | RevelationBabel+5 | — | 27m 09s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() A Tale of Two Cities (Revelation 17:1-7; 16-17) | Share a comment Explore all of our Biblically Faithful Resources at https://www.wisdomonline.org Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/ Support the show | 26m 14s | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Global Warming (Revelation 16:8-21) | Share a comment Climate change dominates headlines, but we argue the real battleground is deeper than policy, models, or carbon footprints. When people start talking like humanity is an intruder on Earth, the stakes shift from stewardship to something closer to worship. We explore how fear can morph into environmental idolatry, echoing the warning of Romans 1: creation gets elevated, the Creator gets pushed out, and human life loses value. Then we open Revelation 16 and follow the bowls of w... | 26m 46s | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Poetic Justice (Revelation 16:1-7) | Share a comment Armageddon is a word everyone recognizes, but few people slow down long enough to ask what the Bible actually says will happen and why. We take you straight into Revelation 16, where seven angels step forward with seven bowls of wrath, and we trace how these judgments move quickly, stack on top of each other, and hit their targets with terrifying precision. If you’ve ever wondered whether the “end times” are just symbolism, superstition, or something more concrete, this conver... | 26m 56s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Both Sound and Sight - Part 2 (James 1:26-27) | Share a comment If you want a definition of faith that is concrete enough to test, James gives one that is both simple and unsettling: care for orphans and widows in their distress, and keep yourself unstained by the world. We take that line seriously and ask what it means when compassion is not a sentimental moment but an ongoing, hands-on responsibility for people who can never repay you. Along the way, we connect the heartbeat of the gospel to a Father’s heart, and to the kind of generosit... | 25m 59s | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Both Sound and Sight (James 1:26-27) | Share a comment Your TV can preach a better sermon than you think. When the sound works but the screen stays dark, you realize something essential is missing. We use that everyday frustration as a sharp lens for James 1:26-27: Christianity was never designed to be heard only. It has to be seen. We walk through James’s warning to the “serious” religious person, the one who shows up early, stays late, gives, serves, and still fails a basic test: an unbridled tongue. James calls that kind of re... | 26m 44s | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() Just Do It! (James 1:22-25) | Share a comment Hearing good teaching can feel like progress, but it can also become a trap. We dig into James 1:22 and the hard warning behind it: when we listen to God’s Word without practicing it, we don’t just stay neutral, we delude ourselves. That shows up in everyday places, from how we treat church commitment and service to how quickly we say “that was helpful” and move on unchanged. We also tackle the common question about James versus Paul. We talk about justification by fait... | 26m 46s | ||||||
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