Episodes
Today’s lesson is too important to wait.
And I almost didn’t do it. Because these verses that we’re studying today are going to come up again in the book of Enoch, and I’m planning on starting a book of Enoch series here on the podcast early next year. And so you might hear some of this information repeated again in a few months, and I almost didn’t create today’s lesson so that I wouldn’t be repetitive.
But it’s just way too important not to tell you this today, because it has the potential...
Published 11/20/24
There is a parable which I believe is not technically a parable- I believe it’s a true story- called The Rich Man and Lazarus. Jesus tells this story in Luke 16. And there’s a lot of strange things you could point out about this story, but what always sticks out to me is where Lazarus goes when he dies in this story.
Luke 16:22
So it was that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom.
And as you read the story, you find that a rich man died and went to a fiery place of...
Published 11/13/24
The devil really really doesn’t want you to listen to today’s episode. Because this is going to blow the door wide open on one of Satan’s schemes that he uses to try and make us ineffective as Christians. But, I’ll also tell you how to overcome it.
Last year, one of my pastor friends who was preaching through the book of Daniel and came across the strange story in chapter 10. And he commented that he didn’t know how he was going to teach it.
And I was like, “what you do mean, how you’re...
Published 11/06/24
It was a dark and moonless night when King Saul, cloaked in fear and despair, wandered the desolate wilderness of Mount Gilboa. His once-mighty heart had grown heavy, for the Lord had turned silent—no dreams, no prophets, no answers. His enemies, the Philistines, loomed at his doorstep, and without divine guidance, Saul felt utterly forsaken.
Desperation drove the king to a forbidden path, one he had condemned in years past. He had ordered all the mediums and spiritists to be cast out of...
Published 10/30/24
I’ve been doing this podcast for about a year now and I can’t believe I haven’t done an episode about this yet.
Today, we’re going to be talking about territorial spirits. And that phrase refers to the fact that spirits are assigned to certain sectors of the earth.
Many Bible-readers aren’t aware of this little tidbit about how the spiritual realm works, and you may question whether this is in the Bible.
In fact, it’s ALL THROUGH the Bible. We just encountered one place last week when we...
Published 10/23/24
We’re going to continue our foray into demonology today, and we’ll wrap up this story of Jesus and the demoniac of Mark 5.
If you’re not familiar with this story, it’s the guy who lived among the tombs and could break chains with his bare hands.
This is the guy who said “I am Legion, for we are many.” There were potentially thousands of demons within this man.
And this is the story that ends with Jesus sending those demons out of the man and into a herd of pigs. Who then promptly run off a...
Published 10/16/24
It was the week before Halloween in the fall of 1988 when Bill Scott picked up the phone at his job at a Christian radio station and his life was never the same.
What follows is a story of demonic possession, deliverance, and a long list of what to do and what NOT to do when standing up to the powers of darkness.
I’ve been doing a series on the abilities of demons here on this podcast. Bill joins me today to share his story with my listeners here. It’s going to add some insight and depth to...
Published 10/09/24
Welcome back to Demonology class.
I didn’t have this class in the school of ministry that I attended for three years.
I’ve never heard of a Bible college offering a class in exorcism.
I’ve never heard of a seminary giving a degree in demonology.
And yet, when Jesus gave His disciples a job to do, He said to preach the Kingdom, heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, and cast out demons. Now, I don’t know about you, but most of those things are not a part of my weekly walk with...
Published 10/02/24
I remember being a younger Christian and sharing a meal with a couple of older pastors, who got to talking about a Bible story of demon possession. It may have been the one we’re in today, actually.
And one of them just mentioned, quite offhandedly, that of course, demon-possessed people in the Bible were actually just dealing with sickness and mental issues. And the other quickly agreed.
And I was like, a teenager at the time, and these were two longtime pastors, older men- I think they...
Published 09/25/24
I said it on the first episode of this podcast: if you’re a modern Christian living in a westernized country, you’re weird. You’re living in a very weird time and weird place in human history.
Because we are taught to accept rational, scientific explanations for things. We’re told that if you can’t find it in a test tube or with a telescope or see it with your own two eyes, then it probably doesn’t exist.
Most people, and perhaps even most western Christians, have absolutely no concept of a...
Published 09/18/24
The Bible has some hard commandments in it. “Do everything without worrying or complaining.” “Forgive 70x7 times.” “Be content in all circumstances.” “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wifi.” “Thou shalt not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk.”
I’m sure I’m not the only person out there who struggles with these.
OK, maybe that last one was kind of a joke. That actually is in the Bible, and it’s a weird thing in the Bible, but that’s not the weird thing I want to focus on today. Maybe...
Published 09/11/24
The raising of Lazarus. The 10 Plagues in Egypt. Walking on Water. Feeding the 5,000.
There are lots of miracle in the stories that are pretty well-known, even by non-Christians. Most of them are done by Jesus, but Moses and Elijah have their fair share as well.
But there’s a miracle in II Kings 6 that’s just a bit harder to categorize. It’s not nearly as dramatic as other miracles; it doesn’t solve a problem that seems nearly as dire as something like parting the Red Sea to save all the...
Published 09/04/24
Most of us would agree that God and Satan are about as different as you can get. That they are such polar opposites that it would be virtually impossible to confuse one with the other. That it would be tantamount to heresy to try to compare the two.
And yet, there’s a mystery to the identity of the figure called the “God of this World” in II Corinthians chapter 4.
Verse 4 of that chapter says
In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from...
Published 08/28/24
Last week I was discussing a weird story about Moses in Exodus 4, I came across another pretty odd verse that generates some confusion among Christians: Exodus 4:21.
Now, I didn’t want to stop and analyze that verse because it would have taken me on a rabbit trail, and I was already trying to talk about a different weird thing, and I would have had to go down a weird-ception of weird-within-a-weird. So I decided to come back to it this week.
And what does Exodus 4:21 say? Well, it’s as Moses...
Published 08/21/24
So, a funny thing happened on the way to Egypt after Moses spoke to the burning bush.
Something you have probably never heard about.
Even if you have read it before, this is such a bizarre paragraph of Scripture that you probably just read right on through without stopping to dwell on it.
When most of us tell the story of Moses, we start with his origins in the Nile River, how he was born an Israelite slave and how he came to be raised in Pharaoh’s palace, how he killed a man and ran away...
Published 08/14/24
When I first got into ministry, I didn’t know what to do with I Kings 13. I knew God must be trying to communicate something from this story, but I couldn’t figure out what. So many things didn’t line up with my preconceptions.
You have a couple of prophets in this story. Now, in almost every Old Testament story with a prophet of God, they are the good guy. What they do is usually the heroic or brave thing. They’re usually the one setting the example for us.
In this story, the prophets are...
Published 08/07/24
So, something really strange happened when Jesus was being arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane.
This is the night that Jesus was put on trial, and the next day He was nailed to the cross. So there’s a lot going on. it’s a very heavy section of scripture. And there’s one detail that’s only recorded in one of the four Gospels.
Mark 14:51 and 52 say
51 And a young man followed him, with nothing but a linen cloth about his body. And they seized him, 52 but he left the linen cloth and ran away...
Published 07/24/24
John 5 has one of the most bizarre verses in the Bible. I’m talking about verse 4 of that chapter. This verse is so bizarre, it doesn’t even appear in a lot of versions of the Bible. Go open up your Bible and check right now; it might just say verse 1, verse 2, verse 3, verse 5.
It’s like your Bible forgot to count. But actually, some versions just take verse 4 right out and pretend it isn’t there.
What is so bizarre about John 5, verse 4? Well, this is the story about the man who had been...
Published 07/17/24
What happened when you got in the water at your baptism?
Guess what? You didn’t just get wet.
You made a proclamation of faith- not just to any humans who witnessed your baptism- but a proclamation of faith that reverberated throughout the entire spiritual realm.
And if you have no idea what I’m talking about, you’re in the right place, because this episode today is going to explain the significance of baptism in the demonic realm.
And along the way, we’ll also explain one of the most...
Published 07/10/24
Jonah chapter 2 is one of the weirdest chapters in the entire Bible.
I mean, think about it: at the end of Jonah 1, he gets swallowed by a giant fish in the Mediterranean Sea. At the beginning of Jonah 3, he’s spat back out on dry land. In between those events, Jonah lifts up this prayer or lament about his situation to heaven, and that’s what chapter 2 consists of. But Jonah 2 has to be the only chapter in the whole Bible that takes place entirely inside of animal.
That’s pretty unique....
Published 07/03/24
Night of the Living Dead. World War Z. Resident Evil. The Walking Dead. And… Matthew chapter 27.
What do all of these have in common? They all contain zombies.
Now, if you don’t believe me that the Bible has some zombies in it, then explain this verse to me. Matthew 27 is about the crucifixion. Now, don’t worry, I’m not about to claim that Jesus was a zombie when He rose from the dead.
Jesus had a resurrection body. He was a special situation.
But something else happened when Jesus died...
Published 06/26/24
Entire books have been written about the thorny theological issue I want to talk about today.
James chapter 2. At face value, James 2 seems hard to reconcile with the rest of the New Testament.
That’s because the rest of the New Testament pretty clearly teaches this doctrine of salvation by grace through faith not of works. That’s a direct quote, actually.
Ephesians 2:8-9 says
For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9 not a...
Published 06/19/24
Let’s tackle one of the questions today that no Sunday School teacher wants to get: are Christian women supposed to wear “head coverings” according to I Corinthians 11?
Because when you read it very simply and plainly, it certainly feels like they should.
I Corinthians 11:5 says
But every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonors her head
Yikes! We don’t follow that one these days. Christians have all kinds of reasons to disregard some of the bizarre commandments and...
Published 06/12/24