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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 53 MIN

Art can Glorify God or Tear You Down

from Salty Saints · host Zack Killey

What does God think about art? Is it frivolous and unimportant, or does it matter more than we realize? In this episode of Salty Saints, Zack and Randy explore the biblical foundations of art and why it's absolutely essential to let God into this "room of your house."From the tabernacle to Salvador Dalí, from worship music to Breaking Bad, we unpack five biblical expressions of art: physical works (paintings/sculpture), music, dance, performance arts, and words. Discover how the very first person filled with the Holy Spirit in Scripture was... a furniture maker.But here's where it gets intense: art isn't neutral. It either points us to God or pulls us toward darkness. We discuss the dangerous side of art, from Francisco Goya's horrifying "Black Paintings" to modern occult practices in Hollywood, and why you need to be incredibly careful about the art you consume.KEY TOPICS:Five biblical categories of art and their purposeWhy God filled Bezalel with the Holy Spirit to create furnitureHow the tabernacle and Solomon's temple used art to transport people into God's presenceThe power of music, dance, and performance in worshipWhen art becomes twisted: from Goya's darkness to Breaking Bad's morality playWarning signs: occult performance art and spiritual dangersHow to discern the values reflected in the art you consumeWhy even "bad art" can serve a good purposeSCRIPTURE DISCUSSED:Exodus 31 (Bezalel filled with the Spirit)1 Kings 6 (Solomon's Temple)Psalm 150 (Praise with instruments)2 Samuel 6:14 (David dancing before the Lord)Plus: Job, Jonah, Song of Solomon as possible performance artWARNING: This episode discusses some dark subject matter including occult practices, disturbing artwork, and mature TV content. Listener discretion advised.BOTTOM LINE: Art is a mirror that reflects values. Be intentional about what you allow to shape your soul. Let God dictate the art you accept.🎧 New episodes every week 💬 Join the conversation at saltysaintspodcast.com 📖 Check out our other podcasts: "Let's Find Out Together" (daily devotional) and Sunday sermons from New Hope Church#SaltySaints #ChristianPodcast #ArtAndFaith #BiblicalArt #ChristianApologetics #NewHopeChurch #CulturalExpressions #ArtAndWorship #SpiritualWarfare #ChristianDiscernment #FaithAndCultureEPISODE NOTES:Artists/Works Mentioned:Bezalel (Exodus 31)Vincent van Gogh (Starry Night, Sunflowers)Diego Velázquez (Christ Crucified)Francisco Goya (Black Paintings series)Salvador DalíBreaking Bad (TV series)The ChosenHouse of DavidMarina Abramović (performance artist - occult practices discussed)Do NOT attempt: Binaural beats or any audio/visual practices designed to induce hallucinations or altered states. These are spiritually dangerous.Visit: becomehope.com | saltysaintspodcast.com

What does God think about art? Is it frivolous and unimportant, or does it matter more than we realize? In this episode of Salty Saints, Zack and Randy explore the biblical foundations of art and why it's absolutely essential to let God into this "room of your house."From the tabernacle to Salvador Dalí, from worship music to Breaking Bad, we unpack five biblical expressions of art: physical works (paintings/sculpture), music, dance, performance arts, and words. Discover how the very first person filled with the Holy Spirit in Scripture was... a furniture maker.But here's where it gets intense: art isn't neutral. It either points us to God or pulls us toward darkness. We discuss the dangerous side of art, from Francisco Goya's horrifying "Black Paintings" to modern occult practices in Hollywood, and why you need to be incredibly careful about the art you consume.KEY TOPICS:Five biblical categories of art and their purposeWhy God filled Bezalel with the Holy Spirit to create furnitureHow the tabernacle and Solomon's temple used art to transport people into God's presenceThe power of music, dance, and performance in worshipWhen art becomes twisted: from Goya's darkness to Breaking Bad's morality playWarning signs: occult performance art and spiritual dangersHow to discern the values reflected in the art you consumeWhy even "bad art" can serve a good purposeSCRIPTURE DISCUSSED:Exodus 31 (Bezalel filled with the Spirit)1 Kings 6 (Solomon's Temple)Psalm 150 (Praise with instruments)2 Samuel 6:14 (David dancing before the Lord)Plus: Job, Jonah, Song of Solomon as possible performance artWARNING: This episode discusses some dark subject matter including occult practices, disturbing artwork, and mature TV content. Listener discretion advised.BOTTOM LINE: Art is a mirror that reflects values. Be intentional about what you allow to shape your soul. Let God dictate the art you accept.🎧 New episodes every week 💬 Join the conversation at saltysaintspodcast.com 📖 Check out our other podcasts: "Let's Find Out Together" (daily devotional) and Sunday sermons from New Hope Church#SaltySaints #ChristianPodcast #ArtAndFaith #BiblicalArt #ChristianApologetics #NewHopeChurch #CulturalExpressions #ArtAndWorship #SpiritualWarfare #ChristianDiscernment #FaithAndCultureEPISODE NOTES:Artists/Works Mentioned:Bezalel (Exodus 31)Vincent van Gogh (Starry Night, Sunflowers)Diego Velázquez (Christ Crucified)Francisco Goya (Black Paintings series)Salvador DalíBreaking Bad (TV series)The ChosenHouse of DavidMarina Abramović (performance artist - occult practices discussed)Do NOT attempt: Binaural beats or any audio/visual practices designed to induce hallucinations or altered states. These are spiritually dangerous.Visit: becomehope.com | saltysaintspodcast.com

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