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Enjoy the ride with this hilarious new Podcast as hosts (Ray Comfort, Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne, Mark Spence, and Oscar Navarro) and special guests explore the pressing questions of our day with sound theology and apologetics! We would love to hear from you. How has the podcast encouraged you? Are there any subjects you’d like the guys to cover or questions you’d like them to answer? Email us at Podcast@LivingWaters.com and you may hear your feedback and questions quoted on the next episode!
- 316 - Ep. 308 - Is the American Dream Destroying Your Faith? The Idolatry of Success
The American dream, often defined as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, has increasingly become intertwined with the pursuit of money and success. Many politicians refer to this idea, yet it doesn’t reflect the reality for much of the world, where many are just trying to survive. While it’s not wrong to be financially well off, the American dream often replaces God’s kingdom with idols. Success can become an idol competing with God’s rightful place in our lives. Our hearts are prone...
Thu, 21 Nov 2024 - 315 - Ep. 307 - Why Millennials Are Leaving the Church: The Hard Truth No One Wants to Hear
Millennials leaving the church raises important questions. Some may wonder if their departure reflects a lack of genuine faith. Faith based on other people rather than a relationship with God can easily falter. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar encourage believers to stir one another up in the faith while many are becoming disillusioned with the church in our current culture. The failure of church leadership, fallen pastors, and hypocrisy have turned many against Christianity. At the same time, soci...
Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 314 - Ep. 306 - Finding Peace in the Character of God
Jonny Ardavanis joins Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar to discuss finding peace in the character of God, as explored in his book, Consider the Lilies. Though he never initially saw himself as a pastor, he now serves full-time in Tennessee, driven by a desire to offer hope in an anxious world. In full time ministry Jonny observed widespread struggles with anxiety and depression, prompting him to explore these issues from a biblical perspective. He emphasizes that anxiety isn’t limited to young peopl...
Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 313 - Ep. 305 - When Politics Becomes Idolatry
As election season approaches, it's important to reflect on how we should engage with politics. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar remind us that politicians are human and flawed, and while we may support certain candidates, it’s essential to remember a believer’s ultimate citizenship is in heaven. Israel was instructed to contribute to society while in exile but also warned not to assimilate with the culture. Likewise, we should engage but avoid political idolatry, as our hope lies in God’s kingdom,...
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 312 - Ep. 304 - The Hidden Dangers of Celebrity Christianity: Are We Idolizing Our Pastors?
Many church services are centered on entertainment, which opens the door for celebrity pastors. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about how the focus of many churches has shifted from preaching the gospel to getting more people in the doors. This man-centered approach leads churches to prioritize charisma over genuine spiritual leadership. The goal should be to live, preach, and be forgotten, magnifying the Lord rather than the individual. True pastoral leadership is about shepherding souls, no...
Thu, 07 Nov 2024 - 311 - Ep. 303 - How to Reach Muslims With the Gospel
Jay Smith, a missionary with extensive experience ministering to Muslims, sits down with Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar to talk about how Christians can more effectively witness to Muslim people. Jay was born in India and initially had no interest in witnessing to Islam people.He learned that so few missionaries were reaching out to one of the largest religions in the world, and this spurred him to begin evangelizing to Muslim people. One issue he addresses is the Muslim claim that the Bible is c...
Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 310 - Ep. 302 - Why You Should Never Follow Your Heart
Have you ever questioned the wisdom of following your heart? We venture into this profound inquiry, contrasting the cultural encouragement from figures like Steve Jobs and Oprah Winfrey with the cautionary tales from biblical teachings in Galatians and Romans. The discussion begins with a personal story of a spontaneous act of kindness during a flight from Ecuador, illustrating life's unpredictability and the spiritual battles we face daily. This episode invites you to reflect on the tension ...
Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 309 - Ep. 301 - How to Honor God in Your Singleness
Singleness and marriage are both gifts from God, each offering unique opportunities. Ray has desired marriage ever since he was a young child and E.Z. always dreamed of marriage and kids, while Oscar was perfectly content to stay single for the rest of his life. Mark, on the other hand, saw his singleness as an opportunity to pursue his devotion to the Lord. Singleness isn't about waiting patiently for marriage; it's a gift from God to be used for His purpose. One challenge singles face comes...
Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 308 - Ep. 300 - Examining the Six Things That God Hates (Proverbs 6:16-19)
God and hate are rarely associated together, yet understanding God’s nature reveals that He hates what opposes His love. God is a jealous God who desires our devotion. Sin, in many ways, represents hate because it separates us from Him. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk through Proverbs 6:16-19 which details what God hates, serving as a guide for what we should avoid. Sin is deadly serious, and though it leads to death, God extends mercy to those in Christ.The first thing listed that God hates ...
Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 307 - Ep. 299 - How to Avoid Arrogance
Arrogance is a very real issue, and King Nebuchadnezzar serves as a prime example. He was the wealthiest man on the planet, warned by Daniel about his pride, yet he refused to turn from it. We can all relate to the temptation of arrogance. There’s a thin line between confidence and arrogance, often found in the pathways of forgetfulness. Nebuchadnezzar took credit for his accomplishments rather than giving glory to God. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar remind Christians that in reality, everything ...
Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 306 - Ep. 298 - What Does It Mean to Be a Friend of Sinners?
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar start this conversation by talking about Luke 7:34 and how it those mocking Jesus called Him a friend of sinners as an insult. Yet, as believers, we know this to be a blessing. Jesus being a friend of sinners is central to our hope—if He wasn’t, we would be doomed. There is a blindness in sin that leads people to view themselves through their own standard, not God’s. Some resist confessing their sin, but Jesus calls us to come as we are, not try to fix ourselves fir...
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 305 - Ep. 297 - Does the Bible Oppress Women?
God created men and women with equal value and early Christianity elevated women in a time when women were oppressed. Misusing scripture to dominate or oppress women is a sin, and believers are called to submit to one another out of love for Christ.Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar start this conversation by highlighting an important biblical truth: God created both men and women in His image, giving them equal value. While some who claim Christianity have oppressed women, scripture itself uplifts w...
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 304 - Ep. 296 - Why Are There So Many Christian Denominations?
Critics of Christianity often point to its many denominations to disprove it, wondering how Christianity can be true if there is division within it; however, these divisions arise from differences in secondary issues, not core beliefs. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar dive into how denominations represent different facets of the same faith, unified under Jesus Christ. Some groups are labeled as denominations but fall outside orthodoxy, or true teaching, but this is an exception. Ray believes d...
Thu, 10 Oct 2024 - 303 - Ep. 295 - The Errors of the New Apostolic Reformation
The New Apostolic Reformation is a movement that is leading people astray. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss how this movement emphasizes personal experiences over scripture, mysticism over doctrine, and elevates modern-day apostles above the Bible. The movement’s founder believed the local church should be under the authority of apostles rather than God's Word. However, the era of apostles has passed, and constantly seeking after signs misleads believers. The NAR’s emphasis on miracles and ...
Tue, 08 Oct 2024 - 302 - Ep. 294 - Understanding Hinduism
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar dive into Hinduism, a fluid belief system that has absorbed various ideas over time. Flourishing in the 60s and 70s, it has become more visible in modern times. Many people believe in reincarnation, rooted in Hinduism, which starkly contrasts Christian doctrines. Hindus often revere Jesus but see Him as one among many gods. To bridge this gap, it’s important to emphasize the Christian doctrine of creation, distinguishing between the Creator and the creature, and foc...
Thu, 03 Oct 2024 - 301 - Ep. 293 - How to Handle Conflict With Adult Children
Navigating relationships with adult children requires allowing space for growth while upholding biblical values. Parents must continue to guide their children with respect, responsibility, and love, even as their roles evolve.Navigating relationships with adult children is a unique stage in life. Ray, E.Z., Mark., and Oscar share their perspectives on this issue, starting with the fact that you no longer have the same authority but still play a vital role. Mark, having heard a preacher’s advi...
Tue, 01 Oct 2024 - 300 - Ep. 292 - How God Was Blasphemed at the Paris Olympics
While the world was captivated by the Olympics, the Living Waters team saw an opportunity to share the gospel. Despite the controversy surrounding the event, particularly the mocking portrayal of The Last Supper in the opening ceremony amongst other things, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar focused on evangelism. Thousands joined in handing out tracts, seizing the moment when the world gathered in one place.The French Olympic organizers claimed to celebrate unity, diversity, and neutrality, yet their act...
Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 299 - Ep. 291 - How to Live an Undistracted Life
To avoid distractions and focus on living for the Lord, Christians should practice discipline by managing their time and immersing themselves with scripture and prayer. By doing so, believers can stay present with loved ones and prioritize sharing the gospel.Distraction from focusing on the things of the Lord is a common issue. Christians aim for eternity, and to live with such focus, we must practice discipline and time management. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar agree that society today was desi...
Tue, 24 Sep 2024 - 298 - Ep. 290 - How to Conquer Your Feelings
It's crucial to discern emotions through the foundation of God's word rather than letting feelings dictate actions. The guys encourage Christians to renew their minds with God's truth, letting the reality of eternity motivate their actions. As a new believer, introspection becomes an essential action. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about the difference between unbelievers, who ride their feelings like a wave, and believers, who have a foundation with which to discern their emotions. Emo...
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 297 - Ep. 289 - How to Properly Handle the Fall of a Pastor
It's becoming more common to hear about pastors falling into sexual immorality, which should grieve believers for their families and the false leadership that misled many. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar remind believers that every public failure stems from numerous private sins. God desires purity and will not allow His name to be marred, reflecting His jealousy and concern for His glory. He wants His bride to remain holy and will remove any stains. What if a pastor falls into sexual immoral...
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 296 - Ep. 288 - How to Thrive as a Christian Mother and Wife
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar are talking to Rachel Zwayne (Ray’s daughter and E.Z.’s wife), founder of Joyful Mothers on Facebook and Instagram, who created the platform to offer encouragement through various life seasons. Her passion is to support women in spiritual growth, echoing the historical reliance on older generations for guidance. She notes that today's social media often exacerbates loneliness and anxiety. Rachel suggests unfollowing unhelpful accounts or leaving social media altoget...
Thu, 12 Sep 2024 - 295 - Ep. 287 - Are Christianity and Science Opposed to Each Other?
Many believe that Christianity and science are fundamentally at odds, but historically they have not been in conflict. The core difference often lies in how Christians and non-Christians approach evidence. Christians believe God created the world, while others subscribe to the Big Bang theory. To think that order could emerge from chaos without a guiding force seems unscientific. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about how in today’s world, ideas are often repeated without deeper thought, and t...
Tue, 10 Sep 2024 - 294 - Ep. 286 - The Sovereignty of God
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar recognize that when discussing the sovereignty of God, it's often seen as a high brow doctrine, but it's truly the foundation of maintaining our Christian walk. God's control allows us to rejoice in all circumstances. Even if prayers are answered with no, we can be thankful because He is sovereign and rules justly. God knows everything, down to the smallest detail. He has the final word because He is the Word. We can't fully grasp His splendor; even Moses couldn't s...
Thu, 05 Sep 2024 - 293 - Ep. 285 - A Bold, Biblical Battle Plan Against Pornography
Pornography is a big problem, destroying lives across the globe. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about E.Z. 's new book which dives into this topic, with Oscar pointing out that it discusses biblical manhood before addressing pornography. But why is understanding manhood so crucial first? Our culture has distorted the concepts of manhood and womanhood, leading to a catastrophic impact. Men in the Bible fought for their families and the gospel on many levels, not just physically.Men must confr...
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 292 - Ep. 284 - How to Grow in Being Sympathetic Toward People
The Christian walk involves moving from sympathy to empathy, as exemplified by Christ's compassionate suffering and sacrifice. By actively listening, showing care, and trusting in God's presence, believers can better support and connect with others.The word sympathy originates from a Greek word meaning a shared feeling or a willingness to help because of shared feelings. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar share how the Christian walk involves fellowshipping with God first and then with others. In fel...
Thu, 29 Aug 2024 - 291 - Ep. 283 - What Does the Bible Say About Not Judging Others?
"Judge not, lest you be judged" is often misunderstood. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about the criteria Jesus provided for judging by emphasizing the concept of being "measured." In ancient times, people used scales to measure grain, but tax collectors and Romans often tampered with these scales, leading to unjust measurements. Jesus warned against using unbalanced scales to judge others, implying we must hold ourselves to the same standard. It is impossible to make judgments without evalu...
Tue, 27 Aug 2024 - 290 - Ep. 191 - A Biblical View on Masculinity
In a modern world where definitions of masculinity are constantly shifting, it's important to look at Scripture and the vision of manhood it presents. Join Ray Comfort, Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne, Mark Spence, and Oscar Navarro as they embark on a journey to explore biblical masculinity and its interpretations within contemporary culture. As they dive into the topic, the guys find themselves engaging in a humorous exchange about their favorite and least favorite films. Interestingly, th...
Thu, 31 Aug 2023 - 289 - Ep. 102 - The False Teachings of the Catholic Church
In today's episode, the guys discuss Catholicism. To begin, they reiterate that they are in no way trying to talk down to Catholic people, but rather are speaking the truth and being honest about a religious institution which they believe has serious harmful teachings. Catholics and Christians do have things in common, such as believing in the existence of God and the person of Jesus Christ, but the glaring differences can not be overlooked.While Christians believe we are saved by grace and n...
Tue, 25 Oct 2022 - 288 - Ep. 169 - Finding Calm Amid the Busyness of Life
In today’s episode, the guys discuss finding calm in the midst of busyness. In our culture, we ask one another how we are doing, but we answer now with what we are doing. Busyness is almost a barometer for how important or successful you are. There is a healthy type of busyness, but the wrong type of busy makes you lose your composure and mix up your priorities in life. Jesus was busy, but never in a way that made Him frantic about lesser things. There is also an unspoken fear of what we may ...
Thu, 15 Jun 2023 - 287 - Ep. 155 - Giving Up Gossip and Snuffing Out Slander
In today's episode, the guys discuss giving up gossip and snuffing out slander. Gossip is the most consistent sin in the lives of Christians and all of us are guilty. It is very easy to sin in gossip because it is seen as a “respectable sin,” but all sin is evil in the eyes of the Lord. It is important to remember that anyone willing to gossip to you is also willing to gossip about you. Gossip diminishes humanness in others. We are all created in God’s image. If we slander or diminish somethi...
Thu, 27 Apr 2023 - 286 - Ep. 282 - How to Cultivate a Teachable Heart
We can learn from anyone—our enemies, kids, friends, and many others. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about having opportunities to learn from the people God places in our lives, but if we aren’t actively looking for these opportunities, we miss out on valuable lessons. If a person isn't worshiping the true and living God, they often end up worshiping themselves. A significant reason leaders fall is that they don’t believe they can. Believers often treat sin lightly but we should treat it wit...
Thu, 01 Aug 2024 - 285 - Ep. 281 - How to Prepare Kids for the Real World
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar know through personal experience that having children is a profound blessing, despite societal messages that often portray them as inconveniences. Many people today grant children excessive freedom when they are young, which can lead to poor decision-making in adulthood. It’s essential for parents to appreciate the sweetness of raising children in the Lord, giving guidance when children are young so when they are older they love the Lord. To prepare children fo...
Tue, 30 Jul 2024 - 284 - Ep. 280 - What Does the Bible Say About Dreams?
Dreams have a profound impact on many people, and the Bible offers numerous examples of dreams being used for guidance and prophecy. In the Old Testament, dreams were often a medium through which God conveyed wisdom and direction. Today, we still experience various types of dreams, but their nature and significance can differ greatly from biblical times.One common type of dream involves subconscious processing. Our brains process repressed thoughts and experiences, with imagination taking ove...
Thu, 25 Jul 2024 - 283 - Ep. 279 - Is It Unspiritual for Christians to Pursue Physical Health?
The biggest problem in America isn't that people are overly healthy. The guys talk about how only a small percentage of Americans meet ideal standards for a healthy lifestyle. Most Americans live sedentary lives, but God designed us to be active. Historically, humans walked everywhere and engaged in physical labor, but modern conveniences mean we can meet our needs without leaving our homes, resulting in neglect of physical health.Health isn't just about weight, it's about the well-being of t...
Tue, 23 Jul 2024 - 282 - Ep. 278 - A Christian Response to Violence in Politics
In today’s ever-turbulent political climate, the intersection of faith and politics has become a topic of intense debate. Today’s conversation delves deep into this complex interplay, combining humor and heartfelt reflections to offer listeners a comprehensive exploration of how spirituality can thrive even in the most chaotic times. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar address political violence in light of the recent attempted assassination of Donald Trump. The hosts share personal anecdot...
Thu, 18 Jul 2024 - 281 - Ep. 277 - How to Be a Spiritually Effective Neighbor
In today's society, we rarely talk to our neighbors, missing opportunities to show warmth and kindness. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about how God has placed us where we are to be intentional in our kindness. The early church thrived in a corrupt society by living amongst their neighbors and being intentional about their community. Christians today should emulate this, combating the modern issue of loneliness by reaching out to their neighbors.Many aspire to be missionaries abroad but over...
Tue, 16 Jul 2024 - 280 - Ep. 276 - How to Mind Your Own Business and Let People Be
It's tiring to constantly get worked up about other people's lives, trying to control their actions and beliefs. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar encourage believers to become disciplined in knowing when to keep quiet. The concept of leading a quiet life, minding our own business, and working with our hands serves as a witness to the gospel. Increasing knowledge can lead to sorrow, as Solomon experienced, surrounded by less wise people. When our children don't heed our advice, they often learn...
Thu, 11 Jul 2024 - 279 - Ep. 275 - Perfectionism and Negligence—How to Avoid Those Two Extremes
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar jump into the nuances of perfectionism and negligence. Perfectionism can be a challenging hurdle to overcome. Conversely, negligence can be equally harmful. There's a false doctrine of sinless perfectionism where a person craves holiness, beats themselves up over sin, and misinterprets scriptures, missing the full picture of what sin truly is. Sinless perfectionism suggests that one is no longer in need of God's grace, but striving for excellence is essential. Ray s...
Tue, 09 Jul 2024 - 278 - Ep. 274 - Is Feminism Good or Harmful?
Today Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar tackle the topic of feminism. It began as a movement for gender equality, initially seeking equal rights for women, such as voting, owning property, and having bank accounts. The second wave included the normalization of men participating in domestic tasks and introduced the sexual revolution. Third-wave feminism emphasized sexual empowerment, viewing sexuality as a tool for achieving personal goals. Currently, in the fourth wave, there is a push for women to ...
Thu, 04 Jul 2024 - 277 - Ep. 273 - A Christian Perspective on Taylor Swift
Ray, E.Z., and Oscar jump into the controversial topic of Taylor Swift’s music. Secular music is not completely off the table for Christians, but caution and conviction are essential. There’s latitude within the faith that allows for engagement with secular music, yet it’s crucial to examine the foundations of these choices and be open to sharpening each other’s understanding.The devotion to Taylor Swift is a phenomenon. Humans are inherently worshipful, and for the secular world, concerts ca...
Tue, 02 Jul 2024 - 276 - Ep. 272 - The Big Problems With Psychology
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar explore the relationship between psychology and Christianity. It is controversial, primarily due to the humanistic roots of modern psychology. While psychology aims to understand the inner person, some argue it often conflicts with scripture, suggesting self-reliance rather than reliance on the Lord. Psychology can lead to conclusions that contradict Christian beliefs, particularly when it emphasizes human intuition and denies human nature’s inherent sinfulness.Mode...
Thu, 27 Jun 2024 - 275 - Ep. 271 - What Does the Bible Teach About Healing?
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar help listeners understand healing through the context of scripture. The Lord provides healing through natural means, illustrated by a story where a man’s voice was miraculously restored while he was reading a passage from Psalms, despite having a permanent condition. This contrasts sharply with the disillusionment caused by fake healings, where charlatans exploit people’s hopes. Such practices lead some to deny the possibility of healing altogether. However, healing...
Tue, 25 Jun 2024 - 274 - Ep. 270 - How to Guide and Inspire Young People
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar start this conversation by talking about 1 Timothy 3, which points out that mankind are lovers of themselves rather than God. All generations have sins, and today’s social media makes this more apparent. Oscar is intentional about discipling young people, noting that our culture today pales in comparison to the Greco-Roman culture that the early church faced, where Christianity still boomed. Today, there’s a lack of respect for authority and discipline, with too muc...
Thu, 20 Jun 2024 - 273 - Ep. 269 - How to Honor the Elderly
The Bible emphasizes honoring and learning from our elders. The guys talk of society’s tendencies to isolate the elderly, but their wisdom and experiences are invaluable, reminding us of our shared mortality and the importance of intergenerational connections.A society's treatment of the elderly often reflects its moral standing. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar have an honest conversation about the treatment of elderly people in our current society. Deuteronomy criticizes Israel for its lack of re...
Tue, 18 Jun 2024 - 272 - Ep. 268 - Lessons From the Life of John the Baptist
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar dive into the life of John the Baptist, His life is one of profound humility, unwavering faith, and a steadfast commitment to God's purpose. John the Baptist, a humble man clothed in camel hair, was a voice in the wilderness, pointing out people's transgressions and preparing the way for Jesus. He exemplified humility, saying he must decrease so the Lord could increase.John’s ministry pointed to Jesus, showing us our role in doing the same. In the Old Testament, hig...
Thu, 13 Jun 2024 - 271 - Ep. 267 - Lessons From the Life of Lot and His Family
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar dive into the life of Lot. Despite his failures, 2 Peter calls Lot righteous, highlighting the need to understand the gospel. Abram and Lot parted ways because the land couldn't support both of them. Lot chose the plain of Jordan, settling in Sodom, known for its wickedness. This decision reflects the danger of being drawn away from the Lord by our desires. Wise decisions and heartfelt prayer are crucial, and trusting God's wisdom over our own is essential. Lot comp...
Tue, 11 Jun 2024 - 270 - Ep. 266 - How to Cultivate a Diligent Life
Diligence, defined as constant and earnest effort, is increasingly rare today. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar talk about how past generations exhibited more diligence due to fewer distractions; news came from stagnant newspapers rather than incessant digital media. Modern distractions are leading us into a state of spiritual oblivion, making it crucial to prioritize goals and establish systems to achieve them. Proverbs warns against laziness, underscoring the connection between diligence and frui...
Thu, 06 Jun 2024 - 269 - Ep. 265 - Lessons From the Life of Samuel
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar are talking about Samuel, the last judge and first prophet of Israel, who stands as a figure of profound significance in biblical history. Born to Hannah, who had fervently prayed for a child due to her infertility, Samuel's very existence was a testament to the power of prayer and God's faithfulness in answering it. Dedicated to temple service from infancy as a result of his mother's vow.One of the most recognizable stories from Samuel's life is his initial encount...
Tue, 04 Jun 2024 - 268 - Ep. 264 - How to Grow in Godly Discernment
Developing godly discernment is essential in navigating the complexities of truth and falsehood, particularly amidst the plethora of false teachings in modern times. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar bring up Psalm 119:66, and how it beautifully compares discernment to tasting, implying a gradual refinement of perception. Just as one's palate adjusts to appreciate the nuances of coffee beyond its initial bitterness, believers are encouraged to allow Scripture to shape their worldview, enabling them ...
Thu, 30 May 2024 - 267 - Ep. 263 - Lessons From the Life of Elijah
Today Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar are talking about the Old Testament prophet Elijah. Elijah, who emerges abruptly in the narrative of 1 Kings 17, was a prophet in a tumultuous time in Israel’s history. James later portrays him as a man of profound prayer, highlighting God's responsiveness to earnest supplication. His prayer for a drought, remarkably answered by God, stands as a testament to his unshakeable trust in the Lord’s provision. Despite the trials of obedience, God faithfully sustains...
Tue, 28 May 2024 - 266 - Ep. 262 - The Sin of Christians Being Unequally Yoked
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar, offer insights from their own experiences, recognizing both the profound joys and profound struggles that accompany marriage. They underscore a fundamental truth: in marriage, one is united with a sinner. Yet, there is a problem in the Christian community—an increasing trend toward entering into relationships with non-believers.This departure from biblical guidance raises concerns, and the scriptures are clear on this matter. The guys caution against being unequall...
Thu, 23 May 2024 - 265 - Ep. 261 - The Downside of Virtual Reality
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar are stepping into the world of virtual reality (VR). VR is a technology that transports users into digital worlds. Mark's enthusiasm for his experience with the new Apple Vision Pro exemplifies the excitement surrounding this emerging technology. However, alongside the excitement, concerns have been voiced, expressing both a fascination with technology and reservations about its potential consequences.One of the primary concerns the guys raise is the possibility of ...
Tue, 21 May 2024 - 264 - Ep. 260 - How to Kill Sin in Your Life
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar open the discussion by defining what sin is. Sin is rebellion against God's wisdom, often cloaked in deception and constantly evolving. It's the belief that we know better than God, though God's omniscience reigns supreme. Recognizing sin's deceptive allure is imperative; it lurks, patiently waiting like a lion crouching before pouncing, instilling a false sense of security until it strikes. This realization is the first step towards combating sin. In a Christi...
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 263 - Ep. 259 - How to Guide a Prodigal Back to the Lord
The church often finds itself grappling with the challenge of discerning true believers among a sea of professed believers. Like Adam in the garden, the prodigal son didn’t realize what he had until he was sitting in the pigsty. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar focus on two types of prodigals: those who have strayed yet remain under the umbrella of salvation, and those who have yet to find redemption. Central to this discussion is the doctrine of eternal security, and the guys unanimously assert th...
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 262 - Ep. 258 - How to Handle Emotional Pain
Emotional pain parallels physical suffering and requires compassion from Christians. The guys discuss how through faith, we find resilience and healing, embracing gratitude while trusting in God's provision and presence amid life's trials.Emotional pain often goes unnoticed, yet its impact can rival that of physical suffering. While a gaping wound elicits immediate attention, the wounds of the heart often remain hidden, leading to isolation and deep distress. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar remind...
Thu, 09 May 2024 - 261 - Ep. 257 - Lessons From the Life of Judas
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar start in Luke 16, where Judas is described as a traitor. Despite witnessing the miracles performed by Christ and being among the privileged twelve disciples, Judas remained blind to Jesus' true identity and significance. His lack of genuine love and understanding is evident in his complaint about the expensive oil poured on Jesus' feet—an act motivated not by concern for the poor but by greed and a failure to recognize Jesus' worth.The Bible's candid portrayal of Ju...
Tue, 07 May 2024 - 260 - Ep. 256 - Lessons From the Life of Nehemiah
Nehemiah played a pivotal role in the restoration of Jerusalem's walls. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar dive into Nehemiah’s story when Nehemiah, a trusted cupbearer to the Persian king Artaxerxes, receives distressing news about the state of Jerusalem. His immediate reaction was to mourn deeply. In a world often characterized by apathy or complaining, Nehemiah's response stands out as a model of godly sorrow. For Nehemiah, the condition of Jerusalem's walls was not merely a physical concern....
Thu, 02 May 2024 - 259 - Ep. 255 - Does the Bible Support Slavery
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar are diving into the nuanced topic of slavery in the Bible. Atheists like to point fingers at this and claim that the Bible supports slavery. While contemporary perceptions of slavery evoke images of the brutal Atlantic slave trade, the biblical context offers a different understanding. In biblical times, slavery predominantly referred to a form of indentured servitude where individuals voluntarily entered service as a means of survival or economic gain. U...
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 258 - Ep. 254 - Lessons From the Life of King Josiah
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss how King Josiah stands as a stark contrast to King Solomon, offering a refreshing narrative of rediscovery and adherence to the law of the Lord. Amidst a lineage tainted by corrupt rulers, Josiah's reign showcases the redeeming power of God over legacies steeped in sin. Josiah's ascent to kingship at a young age underscores the vital role of discipline and instruction in the upbringing of children, highlighting the need for boundaries that foster both s...
Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 257 - Ep. 253 - Lessons From the Life of King Solomon
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss lessons from the life of this famous Old Testament king. Solomon, the son of David and Bathsheba, ascended to the throne and ruled over Israel for a prosperous 40-year reign. His legacy is marked by a duality of wisdom and tragedy. Amidst his achievements, Solomon's life serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating the perils of succumbing to worldly desires and straying from the path of wisdom rooted in the fear of the Lord.At the onset of his reign, Solomon r...
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 256 - Ep. 252 - How to Avoid Becoming a Hypocrite
Hypocrisy creates a disparity between professed beliefs and actual conduct. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar dive into this topic and encourage listeners in ways to avoid hypocrisy in their lives. Ray shares how his evangelistic fervor is fueled by a genuine desire to adhere to the standards set forth by God for Christians to share the gospel boldly and authentically. Yet hypocrisy remains a persistent struggle within the Christian community, from the time of Jesus to present day.Central to the iss...
Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 255 - Ep. 251 - Lessons From the Life of Joshua
Joshua, whose name translates to "Jehovah is his help," emerges as a central figure in the Exodus narrative, embodying courage, faith, and obedience amidst adversity. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar take a deep dive into the life of Joshua, highlighting lessons for every believer. Initially introduced during the battle against the Amalekites, Joshua's significance grows as he becomes instrumental in spying out the promised land alongside Caleb. Their report of the promised land, buoyed by faith, c...
Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 254 - Ep. 250 - Takeaways From Jesus Walking on Water
In the account of Jesus walking on water, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar unravel lessons about prayer, faith, and the sovereignty of God. Jesus' solitary prayer on the mountain precedes this miraculous event, illustrating the role of prayer in the life of a believer. As Jesus found solace and communion with God through prayer, Christians are reminded of the necessity of cultivating a deep, conversational relationship with the Father.Prayer serves as both a means of communication with God and a so...
Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 253 - Ep. 249 - Triumphing in Our Trials
Ray, E.Z., and Mark, alongside Vicki and Mike Zoradi, discuss Vicki’s incredible testimony. Vicki's 60th birthday celebration took an unexpected turn when she was struck by a kidney stone, unknowingly setting off a chain of events that would test her faith. What began as back pain gradually escalated into a life-threatening condition as Vicki slipped into septic shock, her organs failing one by one. In the midst of this medical crisis, Vicki's husband, Mike, faced the terrifying prospect of l...
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 252 - Ep. 248 - Lessons From the Woman at the Well
In John 4, an encounter between Jesus and a Samaritan woman unfolds at a well, offering profound insights into Jesus' character and the boundless nature of God's love. Against the backdrop of cultural tension between Samaritans and Jews, Jesus' decision to travel through Samaria defies societal norms, highlighting his intentional outreach to marginalized communities. The woman's visit to the well at an unconventional time hints at her social isolation, emphasizing her marginalized status with...
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 251 - Ep. 247 - Lessons From the Conversion of Cornelius
Ray, E.Z., and Mark tackle a pivotal account in the New Testament, the conversion of Cornelius. The Jews had an arrogance regarding Gentiles which is seen in John 4 with the woman at the well. Through the example of Cornelius, God is confirming for us that the gospel is for everyone, not just the Jews.In Acts 10:1-8, we encounter Cornelius, a Gentile influenced by Judaism. His interaction with Jewish centurions instilled a healthy fear of God, emphasizing that salvation is not limited to a sp...
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 250 - Ep. 246 - Why Self-Help Books Leave You Helpless
While self-help books may offer valuable practical tools and insights, their underlying worldviews can be fundamentally at odds with Christian beliefs. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss how these resources promote the idea that individuals are the heroes of their own stories, emphasizing self-improvement and personal achievement. However, the Christian gospel presents a different narrative, underscoring that humanity is composed of fallen creatures in need of redemption, with Christ as the u...
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 249 - Ep. 245 - How Christians Can Use the Internet to Share the Gospel
In his lifetime, the apostle Paul likely reached thousands of people. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss how in today’s age, one video can come across the screens of millions of people. Imagine how many people Paul could have reached if he had been able to access the internet.Digital evangelism can take many forms: posting Bible passages on Facebook, uploading YouTube videos, or posting a podcast. Each like, share, and comment is one more person that may hear the gospel. Even when dealing wit...
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 248 - Ep. 244 - Is It Wrong for Christians to Go to a Gay or Transgender Wedding?
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar approach the question of if it is right for Christians to attend a wedding when the union is not between one man and one woman. It is pointed out that any marriage that falls outside of what is outlined in the Bible is merely a celebration, not a true wedding. The argument centers on the sacredness of marriage being a union established by God between one man and one woman. The discourse critiques the societal trend of accepting diverse truths and advocates for unwav...
Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 247 - Ep. 243 - The Patience of God
In this episode, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar dive into understanding God's patience. Man’s capacity to grasp the fullness of God’s patience remains limited, especially when contemplating our sins in the context of a holy God. The guys discuss the Book of Judges and how it illustrates God's enduring patience, despite the people doing what pleased themselves.God's patience is boundless, contrasting sharply with human limitations. Attempting to compare His attributes, such as patience, kindness, ...
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 246 - Ep. 242 - The Mercy of God
In exploring the distinct characteristics of God, theologians often define “grace” as receiving what one doesn't deserve, and “mercy” as not receiving what one does deserve. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar remind listeners that every breath is an unearned mercy, reinforcing the concept that grace is not guaranteed. Christians should be careful not to abuse God's mercy, as sinning because of mercy leads to judgment without mercy.Grace and mercy, intertwined, reveal God's kindness and love, yet just...
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 245 - Ep. 241 - The Lovingkindness of God
In a world hungering for kindness, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss Proverbs 31:26, highlighting kindness as a guiding principle for every Christian. The passage asserts that embracing the law of kindness is indispensable on the journey of faith, emphasizing that love, in its truest form, becomes action through loving-kindness.Turning to Jeremiah 9:23-24, the guys shift to God's multifaceted nature. Delighting in exercising loving-kindness, judgment, and righteousness, God invites individua...
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 244 - Ep. 240 - Can a Christian Ever Sue Someone?
In their contemplation of living within a litigious society, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar recount strange lawsuits that underscore the prevailing culture of litigation. Instances like a woman suing over repossessed gas and an individual suing himself for perceived religious rights violations highlight the extremes to which litigation has escalated. Yet, amidst these anecdotes, the group turns to scripture, particularly Paul's teachings in Corinthians, to explore alternative paths for resolving ...
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 243 - Ep. 183 - How to Stand Firm in a Godless Culture
Today the guys dive into the intriguing aspects of conviction leadership and the monumental challenges leaders face in this modern era with the help of Dr. Albert Mohler, a renowned scholar and stalwart in the world of Christian academia.As the cultural landscape undergoes significant shifts, Christian academia finds itself grappling with the difficulty of preserving Christian truth while maintaining academic standing.Dr. Mohler's candid conversation reveals these dynamics within Christian ac...
Thu, 03 Aug 2023 - 242 - Ep. 159 - Anxiety Attacked
In today's episode the guys discuss anxiety, an unfortunate mark of our modern lives. Everything about the modern age is intended to make us feel most comfortable, yet this is clearly not working. This is because we are not meant to be the center of our own universes. For example, God created us to till the ground and have a relationship with the food we eat and the environment around us. As humans, we were intended to spend uninterrupted time in Creation.The guys define anxiety as a feeling ...
Thu, 11 May 2023 - 241 - Ep. 66 - Why Fasting is So Powerful
Today's episode focuses on the topic of fasting, which is arguably as nebulous and misunderstood as it is crucial to the Christian life. Rather than the sort of seasonal recreation many Christians consider fasting to be, it is actually meant to be treated as a spiritual discipline. Fasting offers to be a restraint on the flesh, testimony of humiliation, and preparation for prayer. It provides a way to recall mortality, flee from sin, repent, and even grow in gratitude ...
Thu, 02 Jun 2022 - 240 - Ep. 239 - Are Christians Supposed to Keep the Sabbath?
The Sabbath, a topic often fraught with division among different Christian denominations, is deeply examined by Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar in this enlightening dialogue. At its core lies the Sabbath's anchoring within the Ten Commandments, suggesting a divine imperative for humanity to partake in rest. Notably, the absence of the customary evening and morning language on the seventh day of creation hints at a perpetual state of rest in God's presence, underscoring His desire to restore humani...
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 239 - Ep. 238 - How to Be an Effective Peacemaker
As devoted Christians, our core calling is to embody the role of peacemakers, actively cultivating harmony in relationships and advocating for reconciliation between individuals and with God. Today, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss life’s inevitable challenges that attempt to disrupt our peace, but remind listeners it is within our connection with the Lord that we discover a lasting and transcendent peace.At the heart of a believer’s faith lies the understanding that God rescued us not mere...
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 238 - Ep. 237 - Ken Ham and Ray Comfort Spill the Beans
In today’s episode, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar are joined by Ken Ham, founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis (AIG), the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter. Accompanying him is Joe Boone, the president of AIG. The conversation delves into the rich history of AIG, a ministry devoted to biblical authority, the gospel, and upholding the authority of God’s Word. This ministry emphasizes the importance of believers being able to articulate and defend their faith.Joe Boone underscores the signifi...
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 237 - Ep. 236 - A Glimpse of God’s Glory
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar conclude their eight-episode series, “What Is the Gospel?” with today’s discussion on God’s glory.The glory of God, much like the beauty of His holiness, is challenging to define. The guys kick off the discussion by examining how the glory of God is the manifestation of His infinite perfection through His works and attributes. The world itself was created with the primary purpose of bringing glory to God, a truth most poignantly demonstrated at the cross, where God’...
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 236 - Ep. 235 - The Resurrected Savior
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the linchpin of Christian faith, and today Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar explore its impact on the entire belief system of Christianity. It goes beyond theological doctrine, infusing Christianity with purpose, hope, and eternal consequences. Devoid of the resurrection, the narrative unravels, and faith is reduced to mere wishful thinking.This event is not merely a demonstration of divine power; it symbolizes triumph over death and signifies approval of a redem...
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 235 - Ep. 234 - Clearing Up Confusion About Repentance
The guys are discussing a divine gift essential for salvation with a dynamic process- repentance. Turning from sin to God and emphasizing ongoing transformation, the joyous response to Christ’s redemptive work is central to today’s conversation. Exploring the profound significance of repentance, rooted in the call of Jesus during His earthly ministry in Mark 1:15, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss its pivotal role in the transformative journey of faith. Repentance is not a mere theologi...
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 234 - Ep. 233 - True Saving Faith
Grace and faith, central to Christian doctrine, are vital elements of salvation. Grace, God’s unmerited favor, stands alone, and faith is the vehicle through which this divine gift is delivered. Faith signifies the end of self, trusting entirely in someone else—either oneself or Christ. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar begin today’s discussion by identifying the difference between grace and faith, focusing on what makes faith a saving faith.Faith is the assurance of hoped-for things (Hebrews 11). I...
Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 233 - Ep. 232 - What is Grace Really All About?
Grace, often confused with mercy, is an unmeasured and breathtaking favor from God, integral to Christian theology. Ray, Mark, E.Z., and Oscar recognize its transformative power, and encourage others to dare to be strong in God’s grace. Unlike human limitations, God’s grace is boundless and flows continuously. It’s an unmerited gift, with no strings attached, illustrated by the acronym “God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense.” The Reformation emphasized salvation by grace alone, challenging the Rom...
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 232 - Ep. 231 - A Close Look at Jesus of Nazareth
Join Ray, Mark, E.Z., and Oscar on their exploration of Jesus of Nazareth, emphasizing the inseparable connection between theology and worship. The incarnation, as expounded in John 1, emerges as a pivotal concept, symbolizing Jesus' profound act of taking on human flesh. This transformative event is not confined to the New Testament but extends seamlessly from the Old Testament, weaving a coherent narrative of divine purpose. Dispelling misconceptions about Jesus being only a historical figu...
Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 231 - Ep. 230 - The Fall of Man
The Genesis narrative unfolds with the creation of the universe through God's commanding voice, juxtaposed with the intimate crafting of Adam. The introduction of the serpent and the subsequent fall of Adam and Eve mark humanity's transition from bliss to hardship. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar unravel the profound concept of being created in God's image and how it defines our uniqueness, portraying minuscule individuals bearing God's relational, volitional, intellectual, creative, and moral cha...
Tue, 16 Jan 2024 - 230 - Ep. 229 - Who Is God?
Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar kick off an eight-episode series, “What Is the Gospel?” with today’s discussion of the fundamental question of “Who Is God?”The guys start off by differentiating between the questions “Who is God?" and “What is God?” and emphasizing the personal attributes of the Lord. Doing so, the hosts warn against impersonal conversations that can lead to idolatry. The awe-inspiring nature of God, the Creator of the universe, is highlighted, urging believers to discard their ido...
Thu, 11 Jan 2024 - 229 - Ep. 228 - How to Fight Off Discouragement
In today’s episode, Pastor Philip De Courcy joins Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar in an engaging discussion that guides listeners through the often crippling discouragement that naturally plagues Christians in a fallen world. Pastor Philip is the senior pastor at Kindred Community Church and speaker on the program Know The Truth. Drawing insights from biblical characters and church history, Pastor Phillip and the guys explore three fronts on which we battle discouragement: the world, the devil, an...
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 228 - Ep. 227 - How to Combat Wokeness in the Church
The subject of racism and the influence of wokeness on the Church is a topic that stirs emotions and sparks passionate discussions. In this podcast episode, the guys have an in-depth dialogue with Josh Buice, founder and president of G3 Ministries, to explore these crucial matters and their impact on the Church. Josh Buice provides an insightful exploration of the impact of wokeness on the Church. As a strong advocate for the gospel's unifying power, he sheds light on the divisive nature...
Thu, 04 Jan 2024 - 227 - Ep. 226 - Uprooting “Christless Conservatism”
Today the guys dive into the intricate interplay between faith, politics, and controversial issues. Special guest John Root, a bold Christian voice in the world of media, brings his unique perspective to the table during the G3 Conference, discussing the challenges of maintaining faith in the tumultuous landscape of modern politics.One of the significant issues grappled with in today’s discussion is the concept of idolatry and its undeniable connection to the political landscape today. This i...
Tue, 02 Jan 2024 - 226 - Ep. 225 - How Christians Can Cultivate Courage and Boldness in a Cowardly Age
Get ready for a riveting exploration of a Christian’s soldier-like journey, delicately balancing faith, food, and modern challenges. The guys are joined by Phil Johnson, the director of Grace to You and elder at Grace Community Church, to observe the portrayal of Christians as soldiers in scripture and discuss spiritual warfare against Satan and his false ideologies. It's a war, not against people, but against satanic strongholds, with the aim to liberate people from these lies.To begin the d...
Thu, 28 Dec 2023 - 224 - Ep. 223 - How Christians Can Stand Strong for Truth Without Being Harsh and Prideful
How dangerous is pride? Join Ray Comfort and the guys as they combat issues of pride with today’s guest; Virgil Walker, Executive Director of Operations of G3 Ministries and co-host of the Just Thinking podcast.Today’s episode highlights the foundational nature of pride in our lives and how cultivating a regular practice of spending time in the Word, prayer, and devotion can help maintain humility. This time doesn't need to be elaborate or complicated, but rather a simple routine of reading t...
Thu, 21 Dec 2023 - 223 - Ep. 222 - What Christians Need to Know About Islam
How well do we understand the Islamic faith? Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar seek to unpack the intricacies of Islam with the help of renowned expert, Dr. James White, director of Alpha and Omega Ministries and elder at Apologia Church in Arizona. His firsthand experiences debating with Muslims provide a unique perspective on the challenges that Christians face when sharing the gospel with the Muslim community.The journey into the terrain of Muslim theology begins with a controversial verse in the...
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 222 - Ep. 221 - How to Effectively Do Outreach Through the Local Church
In today’s discussion on the role and opportunities of the local church, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar are joined at the G3 Conference by special guest Mike Riccardi. Together, they examine how the local church is not just somewhere to go every week but is in fact a vital and irreplaceable part of the life of every believer.The discussion dives into the deeply personal and significant role of the local church in our spiritual journeys. Sharing a personal anecdote, Mike illustrates the shepherd-l...
Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 221 - Ep. 220 - Dangers of the Word of Faith Movement
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar invite listeners to challenge their understanding of the Word of Faith Movement, a belief system that has had a profound impact on numerous people across the globe. They are joined by Justin Peters, a man who has personally experienced the effects of this movement's teachings on faith healing, to peel back the layers of this controversial belief system. One of the audacious teachings of the Word of Faith Movement...
Tue, 12 Dec 2023 - 220 - Ep. 219 - How to Reach Gen Z With the Gospel
Generation Z, those born from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, is a demographic that is increasingly becoming a focal point in many societal discussions, and the church is no exception. This episode provides a thought-provoking exploration of how we can truly engage this generation and equip them for a spiritual journey. It's no secret that the church has struggled to connect with this generation. The gap that exists between Gen Z and their parents is widening, and the church has ...
Thu, 07 Dec 2023 - 219 - Ep. 218 - How to Become a Lifelong Lover and Defender of the Truth
Our contemporary, post-Christian society presents unique challenges when navigating faith and truth. As traditional Christian beliefs take a backseat, it becomes crucial to examine the shifts that have led us here. This podcast episode will discuss these complexities in depth, drawing insights from an intriguing conversation with esteemed guest, Voddie Baucham. A critical part of this discussion is the examination of the increasingly prevalent attack on truth in our modern society....
Tue, 05 Dec 2023 - 218 - Ep. 217 - How to Honor God Through Good Etiquette
Today’s podcast episode kicks off with a humorous walk down memory lane. Our hosts take a light-hearted look at some outrageous fashion trends and hilarious wardrobe choices. From the puzzling origin of sagging pants to the inexplicable trend of oversized red boots, the guys reminisce about some of the most bewildering style statements. However, the episode isn't just about laughter and fun. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar also delve into the serious and often undervalued topic of cultu...
Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 217 - Ep. 216 - How to Be a Godly Gentleman
In today’s podcast, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar delve into a lively and spirited exploration of what it means to be a modern gentleman in today's society. Ray Comfort's misadventures in a hotel due to a snoring travel companion and comparison of sleeping difficulties serve as an amusing introduction to today’s exploration of the concept of a godly gentleman. They then take a serious turn to examine the role of biblical manhood in shaping our perceptions of masculinity and its impact...
Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 216 - Ep. 215 - Exploring the Human Conscience
Have you ever found yourself contemplating the role of your conscience in guiding moral decisions? The human conscience is a fascinating and complex aspect of cognition, and it's precisely what Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar delve into in today’s podcast episode. They shed light on the complexities of the human conscience, discussing its potential to lead us astray if not appropriately directed and how faith, specifically the teachings of Christ, can cleanse and guide our conscience. A...
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