Episodes

  • Acts 1: Did The Disciples Get It Right?
    Jun 26 2025

    In this conversation, the guys discuss Acts chapter one, focusing on the disciples' obedience, the significance of unity in prayer, and the leadership of Peter as they reflect on Judas Iscariot's betrayal. They explore the implications of choosing a new apostle to replace Judas and debate whether this decision was made in haste without the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The discussion highlights the importance of waiting for divine direction and the transformative role of the Holy Spirit in the early church.


    Keywords

    Acts, disciples, Judas, Peter, Holy Spirit, church, unity, leadership, decision making, apostleship


    Takeaways

    The disciples demonstrated obedience by gathering and praying together.

    Unity in purpose is essential for the church's mission.

    Peter's leadership was crucial in addressing the void left by Judas.

    Judas Iscariot's story serves as a cautionary tale about spiritual loss.

    The decision to replace Judas raises questions about timing and divine guidance.

    The casting of lots was a common practice before the Holy Spirit's arrival.

    The Holy Spirit fundamentally changed how decisions were made in the church.

    The significance of the number 12 in the context of the apostles.

    Reflecting on past decisions can provide insight into future actions.

    The conversation encourages open dialogue and differing opinions on scriptural interpretation.


    Chapters

    00:00 The Role of Prayer and Unity in Decision Making

    08:35 The Tragic Story of Judas Iscariot

    18:51 The Selection of Matthias and Its Implications




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    25 mins
  • Acts 1: Rhubarb Pie Actually Exists?
    Jun 23 2025

    In this conversation, Buster, Chris, Dylan, and Kurt discuss various themes surrounding the book of Acts, focusing on the importance of waiting for the Holy Spirit, the call to witness, and the empowerment that comes from faith. They also engage in light-hearted discussions about pies, which serve as a humorous backdrop to the deeper theological insights shared throughout the episode. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of obedience and the active role of Christians in spreading the gospel.


    Takeaways


    The importance of waiting on God's timing.

    Empowerment through the Holy Spirit is essential for witnessing.

    Obedience to God's commands is a form of worship.

    Every Christian is called to be a witness.

    Waiting can lead to spiritual growth and preparation.

    The gospel is for everyone, regardless of their background.

    Pride can hinder our willingness to share our faith.

    Being shy can be a form of hidden pride.

    The church must focus on both local and global missions.

    The message of Jesus is more important than our comfort.


    Chapters


    00:00 Transition to Acts Chapter 1

    14:18 Diving into Acts: The Beginning of the Church

    20:00 Waiting on God's Timing

    22:54 Understanding the Holy Spirit

    24:39 The Ascension and Its Implications

    28:05 The Call to Witness

    31:49 Overcoming Fear and Pride

    36:00 The Importance of Obedience

    39:12 The Role of the Church in Missions


    Keywords


    Bible, Acts, Holy Spirit, witnessing, faith, church, empowerment, discipleship, patience, mission


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    46 mins
  • Luke 24: Jesus is the Hero
    Jun 19 2025

    In this conversation, the boys explore Luke chapter 24, discussing the significance of Jesus' resurrection and the events that followed. They delve into the story of the Road to Emmaus, where two disciples encounter Jesus without recognizing Him, and reflect on the importance of understanding the Old Testament as it points to Jesus. The conversation emphasizes the transformation of the disciples as they witness the risen Christ and their commission to spread the gospel. The hosts also discuss the ascension of Jesus and the promise of the Holy Spirit, highlighting the need for spiritual empowerment in fulfilling God's work.


    Takeaways


    The Road to Emmaus illustrates how we can miss Jesus in our lives.

    Understanding the Old Testament is crucial as it points to Jesus.

    The disciples' transformation came from recognizing the risen Christ.

    Jesus' teachings emphasize humility and the importance of faith.

    The Great Commission calls us to share the gospel with all nations.

    Spiritual empowerment is necessary for fulfilling God's work.

    Recognizing Jesus often requires a change in perspective.

    The importance of community and fellowship in spiritual growth.

    Jesus' resurrection is the foundation of Christian faith.

    Prayer is essential in seeking understanding and guidance.


    Keywords


    Luke 24, Road to Emmaus, Jesus resurrection, Old Testament, disciples, Great Commission, ascension, faith, scripture interpretation, spiritual growth


    Chapters


    00:00 Understanding Jesus's Teachings and the Old Testament

    03:08 Recognizing Jesus in Our Lives

    19:01 The Significance of Jesus' Actions

    26:24 Jesus' Assurance to His Disciples

    34:39 The Ascension and the Disciples' Response


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    37 mins
  • Luke 24: Why Did He Pick Women?
    Jun 16 2025

    In this conversation, the fellas reflect on their recent Vacation Bible School experience, discuss the importance of faith and works in Christianity, and delve into the burial and resurrection of Jesus. They emphasize the significance of community, the role of women in the resurrection story, and the transformative power of faith. The discussion is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and theological insights, making it both engaging and enlightening for listeners.


    Takeaways


    The importance of community in church activities like VBS.

    Faith and works are interconnected in the Christian faith.

    Rich individuals can contribute positively to the kingdom of God.

    The resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of Christianity.

    Women played a crucial role in the resurrection narrative.

    The concept of motivated perception influences how we see opportunities.

    The burial of Jesus was a significant act of faith by Joseph of Arimathea.

    The emotional journey of the women at the tomb highlights their devotion.

    The resurrection story challenges societal norms of the time.

    The joy of faith is rooted in the relationship with Jesus.


    Keywords


    Vacation Bible School, faith, works, resurrection, Jesus, Bible discussion, community, church, spirituality, women's role


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Context Setting

    01:54 Discussion on Faith and Works

    13:54 The Burial of Jesus and Its Significance

    21:06 The Role of Inheritance and Responsibility

    25:25 The Significance of the Resurrection

    30:42 Women as Key Witnesses

    37:55 The Emotional Journey of the Women

    39:23 Reflections and Future Discussions


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    40 mins
  • Luke 23: "What is a Kolache?"
    Jun 12 2025

    In this conversation, the boys continue digging into the profound themes surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus, exploring the significance of key figures like Simon of Cyrene, the pain endured during the crucifixion, and the powerful last words of Jesus. They reflect on the impact of these events on the crowd present and the lessons of grace illustrated through the story of the thief on the cross. The discussion emphasizes the control Jesus maintained throughout his suffering and the ultimate message of hope and redemption.


    Takeaways

    The importance of proper introductions in conversations.

    The significance of Simon of Cyrene in the crucifixion narrative.

    Jesus' last words carry deep meaning and reference scripture.

    The physical agony of crucifixion was immense and intentional.

    The thief on the cross exemplifies grace and salvation without works.

    The crowd's response to Jesus' crucifixion reflects a moment of realization.

    Jesus' awareness of scripture even in his final moments is profound.

    The act of crucifixion was a deliberate fulfillment of prophecy.

    The concept of decision-making when confronted with Jesus is crucial.

    Baptism is an act of obedience, but not a requirement for salvation.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Podcast

    04:18 The Crucifixion of Jesus

    11:32 The Role of Simon of Cyrene

    17:44 The Significance of the Crucifixion

    21:30 Reflections on Parenting and Preaching

    23:24 The Suffering of Jesus

    25:01 The Green Wood and Its Significance

    27:52 Jesus' Last Words and Their Meaning

    32:43 The Death of Jesus: A Summary

    35:06 The Control of Jesus in His Death

    39:39 The Thief on the Cross: A Case Study

    43:23 The Crowd's Reaction to the Crucifixion



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    49 mins
  • Luke 23: Which Jesus Will You Choose?
    Jun 9 2025

    In this conversation, the guys delve into Luke chapter 23, discussing the trial of Jesus before Pilate and Herod, the choice of Barabbas over Jesus, and the implications of free will in the context of faith. They explore the significance of Jesus' life and sacrifice, emphasizing the importance of living sacrificially in daily life. The discussion highlights the choices we make and how they reflect our faith, culminating in a call to action for listeners to live in a way that honors God.


    Takeaways

    The conversation begins with a light-hearted introduction before transitioning into a serious discussion of Luke 23.

    Prayer is emphasized as a way to seek guidance in understanding scripture.

    Jesus is brought before Pilate, who finds no guilt in him but faces pressure from the crowd.

    The political dynamics of Pilate's decision-making are explored, highlighting the challenges of leadership.

    Barabbas is presented as a contrasting figure to Jesus, symbolizing the choices people make.

    The hosts discuss the significance of the crowd's choice between two Jesuses: the insurrectionist and the Messiah.

    Free will is a central theme, with Jesus allowing the people to make their choice, reflecting on the consequences of those choices.

    The life of Jesus is highlighted as a model of perfection and sacrifice, not just his death.

    Living sacrificially is presented as a daily commitment, not just a one-time event.

    The conversation concludes with a reminder of God's goodness and a call to action for listeners.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Announcements

    00:29 Discussion on Luke 23: Jesus Before Pilate

    05:15 The Role of Pilate and Herod

    08:41 Barabbas: The Choice of the People

    12:03 Choosing Between Two Jesuses

    19:02 The Power of Free Will

    22:47 Living for Us: The Life of Jesus

    30:30 The Challenge of Daily Sacrifice


    Keywords

    Luke 23, Jesus, Pilate, Barabbas, free will, sacrifice, Christian faith, biblical discussion, prayer, spiritual growth



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    35 mins
  • Luke 22: Major Payne and Omelets
    Jun 5 2025

    This conversation delves into Luke 22, exploring the profound moments leading up to Jesus' crucifixion. The hosts discuss Jesus' preparation of his disciples, his agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, the betrayal by Judas, Peter's denial, and the mockery he faced during his trial. They emphasize the importance of obedience as an act of worship and reflect on the significance of Jesus' sacrifice for humanity.


    Takeaways

    Jesus' last hours were spent in focus and purpose.

    Disciples are reminded to pray against temptation.

    The agony of Gethsemane highlights Jesus' humanity.

    Peter's denial serves as a reminder of human frailty.

    Obedience to God is the ultimate form of worship.

    Jesus' sacrifice was for all humanity's sins.

    The mocking of Jesus illustrates the world's rejection.

    The trial of Jesus reveals the hypocrisy of religious leaders.

    Staying true to God's will is essential for believers.

    The conversation encourages living a life of obedience and faith.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Context Setting

    01:26 Jesus' Instructions and the Significance of Swords

    05:15 Jesus' Last Hours and His Focus

    08:40 The Agony in Gethsemane

    18:04 Betrayal and Denial

    25:22 Mocking and Beating of Jesus

    28:41 Trial and Prophecy Fulfillment

    34:04 Closing Thoughts and Reflections


    Keywords

    Luke 22, Jesus, Gethsemane, betrayal, Peter, obedience, worship, sacrifice, trial, faith



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    35 mins
  • Luke 22: We Can Never Over Exaggerate the Cross
    Jun 2 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, the fellas wade into Luke 22, exploring the profound themes of Jesus' final hours before crucifixion. They discuss the emotional weight of His sacrifice, the significance of the Last Supper, and the betrayal by Judas. The conversation emphasizes the call to discipleship, the importance of serving others, and the intercession of Jesus for His followers, particularly Peter. Through their reflections, they highlight the transformative power of faith and the need for community in spiritual growth.


    Takeaways


    The emotional weight of Jesus' sacrifice is profound.

    Judas' betrayal was a pivotal moment in the narrative.

    The Last Supper signifies a new covenant.

    Jesus' anticipation of the Last Supper shows His purpose.

    Discipleship involves serving others, not seeking greatness.

    Peter's denial illustrates human weakness and divine grace.

    Jesus' prayer for Peter emphasizes intercession.

    The significance of communion is often overlooked.

    Community is essential for spiritual growth.

    Understanding the context of scripture deepens faith.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene

    00:54 Diving into Luke 22: The Final Hours

    06:19 The Significance of Passover

    12:03 The Lord's Supper: A New Covenant

    19:26 Betrayal and Discipleship

    26:30 Peter's Denial and Jesus' Assurance



    Keywords

    Luke 22, Last Supper, Jesus, Betrayal, Discipleship, Sacrifice, Communion, Prayer, Faith, Spiritual Growth


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    32 mins