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SeeKing
by Adam Ross
Conversations for those who are SeeKing.Conversations so that we can See the King. Hosted by Adam Ross
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Do we NEED the Church? | EP 54 with Elijah Lamb
Does the Bible actually tell Christians to go to church—or have we confused church with a Sunday event, a religious brand, or a place we attend when it feels useful?In Episode 54 of SeeKing Podcast, we sit down with Elijah Lamb for a deeply theological, honest, and practical conversation about the Church, Scripture, authority, discipleship, and what it means to love God with your mind.Elijah unpacks why the New Testament often assumes church participation instead of arguing for it directly, and why “church” is more than just community. Is community essential? Absolutely. But is the Church only a place to find friends? Or is it something deeper: the body and bride of Christ, a people with leadership, authority, accountability, worship, correction, and mission?We also explore why so many young people are drawn toward lone-wolf spirituality, self-optimization, and “me and Jesus” Christianity. What happens when we separate personal faith from the people of God? Can we become holy, whole, and deeply formed without submitting ourselves to the family Christ is building?Along the way, Elijah walks through the Shema, Jesus’ use of the Old Testament, Matthew’s intentional storytelling, the Tower of Babel, Pentecost, pastors, false teachers, biblical authority, and why reading Scripture without headings can help us see the Bible as one connected story instead of disconnected religious fragments.This episode wrestles with the beauty and brokenness of the Church. Sometimes we build it wrong. Sometimes we turn it into a show. Sometimes we mistake popularity for faithfulness. But Christ is still building His Church—and He chooses to build it with people.Connect with SeeKing Podcast:Subscribe to our channel for more episodes! Follow us on Instagram: https//www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast Follow us on TikTok: https//www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpodcast Visit our YouTube Channel: https//www.youtube.com/@seekingpodcast Visit our website: SeetheKing.com
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Are Denominations Dividing the Church More Than We Think? | Ep. 53 with Temitope
What happens when we stop trying to win online—and start trying to actually hear each other? In a world trained to clip, label, and categorize people in seconds, can believers recover the slow, honest conversations that build unity instead of tearing the house apart?In Episode 53 of SeeKing Podcast, we sit down with Temitope for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with diversity and ends up touching denominations, discernment, labels, spiritual warfare, racism as a sin issue, and what it looks like to pursue peace without surrendering truth. Is “diversity” just a surface-level strategy in the world—while the Kingdom of God calls us into something deeper than the outer?What if Heaven’s vision isn’t uniformity… but unison?Why do we love titles so much in Western culture? Are denominations always helpful—or can they become weaponized labels that divide the body? If “words create worlds,” what are we creating when we casually brand people, movements, or groups with permanent identities? And what does it mean to “test everything” without becoming the accuser?We also wrestle with something many people don’t know how to talk about: when someone makes something public, does that require a public response—or is there another way? What does it look like to care for people directly, pray faithfully, and still address what’s happening in the world with integrity? Is there a “third option” that isn’t silence or outrage?Along the way, Temitope shares powerful analogies—the diamond, the forest, multicultural crops, and open hands vs. clenched fists—that frame sanctification as a lifelong process: we don’t need to fix each other; we need to keep our hands open and let the Holy Spirit do what only He can do.And we close the way we try to live: with the Shema—a reminder that the goal isn’t just a good episode, but a faithful life.Connect with SeeKing Podcast: Subscribe to our channel for more episodes! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpodcast Visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SeeKingPodcast Visit our website: SeetheKing.com
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Can Demons Live INSIDE Christians? | The Bible Bros Return (Ep. 52)
What happens when spiritual oppression moves from pressing on the outside... to dwelling within? Can a Christian actually be internally influenced by darkness while the Holy Spirit simultaneously resides in their spirit? If deliverance isn't just about exorcism, what exactly is being expelled when we pray for freedom?In Episode 52 of SeeKing Podcast, aren't we welcoming back The Bible Bros—Billy Halliwell and Dalton Harper—for Round Two of the conversations most churches won't host? Why do 66% of Americans claim Christianity when the transformative fruit seems to tell a different story? What separates authentic regeneration from cultural affiliation?Are we underestimating how sin actually operates in a believer's life? Could habitual porn use, unhealed trauma, or familial patterns of addiction open doors we didn't know existed? When Paul wrote in Romans 7 that he saw "another law at work in the members of my body," wasn't the apostle describing an internal battle that transcends external temptation?Have you wrestled with the three scenarios of spiritual warfare: external oppression, internal influence, and full possession? If the enemy's mandate is to kill, steal, and destroy, wouldn't he prioritize attacking committed believers over those already captive? And what if you stop calling on the name of the Lord—can salvation truly be forfeited, were you never truly saved to begin with, or does grace extend beyond our worst seasons?How did Christian social media become a battleground of clipping and condemning rather than correcting in love? When we see believers sharing their faith on mainstream stages, shouldn't our first response be intercession rather than criticism? Why do we find it easier to post a reaction video than to pick up the phone and ask a brother to clarify his theological stance?What role does personality play in spiritual vulnerability? If you're structured like Dalton or more sporadic in your devotions, does that change how the enemy attacks? Can twenty-four successful spiritual victories be undone by one intercepted pass, or does the victory of Christ cover even our most catastrophic failures?Join us as we explore deliverance ministry, generational curses, the security of salvation, and the gritty reality of taking every thought captive. Will you help us seek the answers we don't have? What did we miss in this conversation?Connect with SeeKing Podcast: Subscribe to our channel for more episodes! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpodcast Visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SeeKingPodcast Visit our website: SeetheKing.com
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Divine Encounters and Generational Blessings: Dr. Pete Sulack's Journey on the SeeKing Podcast
What does it look like to actually live Matthew 10:8—“heal the sick… raise the dead… freely you have received, freely give”?In Episode 51 of the SeeKing Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Pete Sulack to talk about the moment that changed the course of his life: a powerful encounter with Jesus in Africa, a clear call to the nations, and what it means to be fully “crucified” so people don’t just hear a message—they see Him.Dr. Pete shares stories from global evangelism (including virtual village crusades that began during COVID), miracles he’s witnessed around the world, and a sobering but faith-building testimony of being diagnosed with grade 4 brain cancer—then walking through surgery, fasting, a personalized protocol, and the peace of God… until the doctors said they couldn’t explain it: no sign of cancer.We also go deep on faith: the difference between facts vs. truth, how prayer and fasting uproot unbelief, and how believers can grow in authority the way Jesus described in Matthew 10.At the end, we close with Deuteronomy 6:4–9 (The Shema)—a powerful reminder to love the Lord wholeheartedly and impress His Word on the next generation.Key Scriptures:Matthew 10 (especially Matthew 10:8)Deuteronomy 6:4–9 (The Shema)Mentioned in the episode:Dr. Pete’s free cancer protocol (he says: comment “protocol” on his social posts to receive it)Upcoming book: Healing Prayers for Cancer (releasing in June)Connect with SeeKing Podcast:Subscribe to our channel for more episodes!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpodcastVisit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SeeKingPodcastVisit our website: SeetheKing.comFollow Dr. Pete Sulack: https://drpetesulack.com/aboutGet the free protocol: https://protocol.redeemfm.com/landing-7430?mcp_token=eyJwaWQiOjI1MjMyNjUsInNpZCI6MTMwMjk2NTExNiwiYXgiOiJkYThiOGE1MTBiZDA1ODY1ZTBhOWUzYWM1MjRiMDU5ZCIsInRzIjoxNzc2MDA4MTQ3LCJleHAiOjE3Nzg0MjczNDd9.RYM2mhfqD-LXLIYWmMJzuB6x0YxUHl-cUyssNVoSIO4https://www.amazon.com/stores/Pete-Sulack/author/B00J8B6IWG?ref=ap_rdr&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueNote: This episode includes personal health testimony and faith perspective. It is not medical advice—always consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions.
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Kevin Sorbo on Cancel Culture, Hollywood's Agenda, and Finding Truth
Prepare for a compelling and unfiltered conversation as host Adam Ross welcomes the iconic actor Kevin Sorbo to the SeeKing Podcast. In this powerful Episode 50, Kevin opens up about his personal battles in Hollywood, his unwavering faith, and his dedication to creating content that challenges the status quo.Kevin Sorbo, known for his roles in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and "God's Not Dead," shares his unique perspective on being an early target of "cancel culture" and the industry's resistance to faith-based messages. This episode is a deep dive into spiritual conviction, the realities of modern media, and the power of truth.Connect with SeeKing Podcast:Subscribe to our channel for more episodes!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpodcastVisit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SeeKingPodcastVisit our website: SeetheKing.comLike, subscribe, and share this episode to spread a message of hope and truth! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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EP.49 (Apostle Enrique Pascal) | From Darkness to Deliverance: A Life Transformed by Faith
Join us for a powerful and eye-opening episode of the SeeKing Podcast as we sit down with Apostle Enrique Pascal. Born in Panama and raised in Brooklyn, Apostle Enrique shares his extraordinary journey from a childhood steeped in Santeria and the occult, where demonic visitations and spiritual warfare were a terrifying norm, to becoming a pastor who performs deliverance and witnesses miracles daily.Apostle Enrique's testimony is a profound testament to God's relentless love and strategic hand, even amidst the deepest darkness. He recounts experiencing intense spiritual oppression, including sleep paralysis and physical attacks by spirits from a young age, and how a divine encounter with Jesus at age eight began a slow, deliberate process of transformation. He bravely discusses overcoming cycles of abuse, anger, and a life of crime, including his time as a drug dealer and music industry party promoter, and how God used unexpected avenues—even a romantic relationship—to draw him fully into His purpose.This episode delves deep into the realities of spiritual warfare, the nature of demons, and the power of deliverance. Apostle Enrique offers invaluable wisdom on forgiveness, repentance, and how God uses every experience, even the painful ones, for His glory. Prepare to be inspired by a story of redemption, authority over darkness, and the unwavering hope found in Jesus Christ.Connect with SeeKing Podcast:Subscribe to our channel for more episodes!Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpodcastVisit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SeeKingPodcastVisit our website: SeetheKing.comFollow Apostle Enrique Pascal:https://www.instagram.com/iamenriquepascal/https://www.youtube.com/enriquepascal
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The Biblical Roots of the American Revolution
Join Adam Ross as he welcomes author and speaker Eric Metaxas for a profound discussion on the true origins of the American Revolution. In this powerful episode, Eric Metaxas unveils the scandalous truth that America’s founding was deeply rooted in biblical principles, a concept he explores in his new book, "Revolution."Discover how the Founding Fathers, driven by a radical Christian worldview, sought to establish a nation governed by God's ideas, echoing the Sinai covenant where people govern themselves and look directly to Him as their sovereign. Eric challenges the modern narrative, highlighting the unique nature of the American Revolution as the only true revolution in world history.Adam and Eric also delve into the importance of seeking truth in a world rife with confusion, the responsibility of Christians to uphold God's values, and the critical need for integrity in our nation. They discuss why unity should never compromise truth and how to maintain respect for authority, even in challenging times.Prepare to have your understanding of American history and Christian duty re-ignited in this eye-opening conversation.Host: Adam RossSeeKing Podcast EP.48 Eric Metaxas:Guest: Eric Metaxashttps://a.co/d/0bxYyjGx
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How Do You Know It’s God Speaking (and Not You)?
Dr. Erez joins the SeeKing Podcast for a Scripture-rooted conversation on leadership, prayer, and obedience when following God costs you comfort. From the book of Nehemiah, we unpack what it looks like to seek the Lord first, prepare in private, and then step forward with courage when the opportunity finally arrives.Dr. Erez shares what God is doing in Israel through a growing, grassroots movement of indigenous Israelis—mostly Jewish (and some Arab)—who have become followers of Yeshua (Jesus of Nazareth). We talk about why Jesus is often “the best kept secret” in the Jewish world, how authenticity opens doors, and what it means to witness with both truth and love—especially when family and culture push back.We also connect Nehemiah’s rebuilding story to modern leadership: discerning trials vs. temptations, confronting injustice inside the community (Nehemiah 5), and remembering that God’s discipline is always meant to restore. The episode closes with the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4–9) A daily call to love the Lord with everything and to impress His Word on the next generation.Guest: Dr. Erez Israeli follower of Yeshua (Jesus) Leads an accredited Bible college in Israel + media outreach reaching millions across the Middle EastScriptures and resources mentioned1. Nehemiah 1–2 (prayer, preparation, courage, asking clearly) 2. Nehemiah 5 (confronting injustice, usury, and abuse within God’s people) 3. Proverbs 3:11–12 (the Lord’s discipline) 4. Proverbs 6:16–19 (what the Lord hates) 5. Deuteronomy 6:4–9 (the Shema) 6. Zechariah 1 (vision with horses) 7. Revelation 6 (the horsemen)Subscribe + FollowSubscribe: /@seekingpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpod... Website: https://seetheking.comEpisode #: 47Chapters1. 00:00 Cold open: “What happens with Israel will happen to America” 2. 00:41 Welcome to SeeKing + why this podcast exists 3. 01:04 Dr. Erez’s mission: sharing Yeshua in Israel + Bible college & outreach 4. 04:38 Why many Jewish people react strongly to Jesus conversations 5. 07:51 Authentic faith vs. “reckless” talk—why authenticity matters 6. 08:15 Hearing from God + the wisdom of seeking counsel 7. 10:14 Nehemiah 1: the call, the burden, and months of prayer 8. 12:41 Nehemiah 2: “What is it you want?”—prayer before action 9. 13:49 Leadership means trials will come (outside + inside) 10. 16:31 USA–Israel tension: trials vs. temptations in how believers respond 11. 21:53 Horses, nations, Zechariah + Revelation connections 12. 22:59 Exile, diaspora, and God gathering Israel back (Babylon + Rome + 1948) 13. 25:46 Discipline vs. punishment (and Proverbs 3) 14. 27:24 Proverbs 6: “six things… seven detestable”—a live question to study further 15. 28:13 How to witness: authenticity, Scripture, and personal story 16. 29:48 The cost: family pushback and social consequences 17. 30:22 Dr. Erez’s turning point: prophecy fulfilled + a personal encounter with Jesus 18. 33:33 How to pray: for Jewish and Arab people to know Yeshua 19. 34:55 Closing with the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4–9)
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Is The Purpose of Life A Big House? Overcoming Idolatry & Saying “Yes, Lord” | EP 46 Daniel Cohen
Daniel Cohen joins the SeeKing Podcast for a conversation about resolve, obedience, and what it looks like to live out Scripture when following Jesus is not comfortable.Daniel shares what life is like raising a family in Israel during war, including nights when sirens go off and you have seconds to get your kids into a fortified bomb shelter. That reality frames the episode’s key passage, Daniel 1:8, and the theme that keeps coming up: purposing in your heart ahead of time, before pressure shows up.We also talk about identity and compromise in Babylon, why “resolved” is such a strong word, and how obedience often looks like taking one step at a time without seeing the full plan. Daniel also shares how God led his family to Israel during the pandemic, how he and his wife received separate confirmations that aligned, and why staying put after Oct. 7 became part of their witness.Guest:Daniel CohenJewish follower of Jesus (Yeshua) living in IsraelFormer Jerusalem correspondent for NewsmaxHost on Real Life Network (with Pastor Jack Hibbs)Scriptures and resources mentionedDaniel 1:8Abraham and Sarah (following the pillar and the cloud)Elijah (fear after victory, and God’s direction)Subscribe: / @seekingpodcastFollow:https://www.instagram.com/seethekingpodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@seethekingpod...
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How Is This Still a Problem in 2026? | EP 45 Scott Harrison CEO of Charity Water
Scott Harrison, CEO & founder of Charity: Water, joins the SeeKing Podcast for a conversation about faith, purpose, and what it looks like to live out Scripture in a way that serves people in real need.Scott shares his story from growing up in a Christian home, to a decade of chasing success as a NYC nightclub promoter, to hitting a breaking point and being confronted by James 1:27. That turning point led to a radical idea: “tithe time,” give a year to serve, and see what God does with it. Out of that journey, charity: water was born, with a clear mission: help end the global clean water crisis and invite everyone in, regardless of background.This episode also gets practical: transparency, fundraising, perseverance through setbacks, and how everyday people can help solve a problem Scott believes is completely solvable.Guest:Scott HarrisonCEO & Founder, Charity: WaterWebsite: https://www.charitywater.org/
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Near Death Experience: I Was Saved By Angels ft Bruce Van Natta
Bruce Van Natta was crushed beneath more than 10,000 pounds of steel in a catastrophic logging truck accident. Doctors say he bled out internally in five places. His heart stopped. More than once.But death was not the end of his story.In this episode, Adam sits down with Bruce Van Natta to unpack his firsthand near-death encounter and what it felt like to leave his body, the overwhelming peace that replaced fear, and the moment he saw angels physically holding him together while emergency responders worked.They explore Isaiah 65:24 and how that verse has put Bruces experienced into perspective.
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What It Actually Means To Avoid Sin ft. Stephen & Sarah Sorenson
In this episode of See The King Podcast, Adam sits down with Stephen and Sarah Sorenson to talk about what it means to flee sin in everyday life. Sin rarely shows up loudly at first, it seeps in slowly through isolation, loneliness, exhaustion, and small compromises that don't feel dangerous in the moment. But in our Christian faith there is no middle ground. You are either moving toward God or drifting away from him, and aligning yourself with any type of sin is never neutral.They dig into the difference between legalism and relationship, and why fleeing sin is not about proving holiness but about protecting your connection with God. From pornography struggles and how porn fuels anger, to cultural moments like the Bad Bunny Performance at the Super Bowl which shows us how we casually tolerate content that goes against our convictions. This conversation gets into how compromise almost always begins with what we consume. Christian faith is only as strong as what you're willing to guard yourself against.They also dig into why Christian marriage is one of the most powerful reflections of God's design, and what it means to finally hand your business, your money, and your people back to God and understand it was never yours to begin with, because God can do anything with a life that's fully surrendered, but he often has to bring us to rock bottom before we're willing to let go. Christian faith is only as strong as our willingness to trust him in the moments where control feels impossible.From defending Christianity against negative forces and knowing how to stand firm when the enemy is using exhaustion against you, to understanding how to grow Christian faith every single day regardless of where you've been. Sharing the Christianity is always important because your testimony, your marriage, and even your business are all tools God uses to reach others. Trust is built in trials and so is surrender to God.
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Do Christians Need Deliverance ft Billy Hallowell
In this episode, Adam Ross sits down with Billy Hallowell –Faith journalist and commentator– about deliverance, spiritual oppression, and whether Christians can actually be possessed. For many believers, deliverance immediately sounds like exorcism, but Scripture paints a more layered picture.We break down the difference between possession and oppression, why the Bible never clearly explains how possession begins, and how repeated sin, trauma, unforgiveness, and generational patterns can create vulnerability. Not every struggle is demonic, but ignoring the spiritual dimension altogether leaves believers unequipped.Billy also shares his own experience with deliverance after months of unexplained heaviness and despair, and how prayer, repentance, and forgiveness shifted something he couldn’t fix on his own.At the center of the conversation is Ephesians 6 and the armor of God. Deliverance isn’t a spectacle. It’s about living as a Christian daily — engaging Scripture, praying, and taking responsibility for your spiritual health.
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Faith, Masculinity, and Cancel Culture ft David Benham
In this episode of See the King, Adam sits down with guest David Benham to talk about Christianity, resolve, and what biblical masculinity actually looks like in a culture that often misunderstands both. From growing up under a father who lived the Gospel boldly at home and in public, to playing professional baseball, to stepping into controversy and cultural battles, David shares what it means to live out Christianity in the marketplace — not just in church.They get into the difference between being nice and being kind, why preserving peace sometimes requires standing firm, and how brokenness can actually become a gift in the Christian life. They also talk about the role of fathers in shaping faith, and what it looks like to step up as a man while remaining fully submitted to God.This conversation challenges surface-level Christianity and calls men to maturity, humility, and obedience — remembering that God is the Alpha, not us.
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Learning How To Hear God's Calling ft Taylor Ransom
In this episode of See the King, Adam sits down with Christian content creator and comedian, Taylor Ransom to talk about learning how to hear God, spiritual warfare, demonic oppression vs. possession, deliverance, and a bold question many Christians wrestle with:If you are under God’s covenant, can you actually be possessed?Adam and Taylor unpack authority in Christ, purity of intention, spiritual battles, and how obedience strengthens discernment. This episode challenges fear-based thinking while grounding the conversation in Scripture and covenant theology.
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Scaling Your Business As A Christian ft Michael Whittle | See The King EP. 39
In this episode, Adam sits down with entrepreneur Michael Whittle to talk honestly about faith, money, leadership, and the pressure that comes with building something from the ground up.Using Exodus chapter 18 as a foundation, they explore what Scripture teaches about leadership, humility, delegation, and why trying to carry everything alone eventually leads to burnout. The conversation dives into entrepreneurship as a refining process—one that exposes pride, control, fear, and the temptation to serve money instead of God.
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Jesus' Love Changes Everything ft DJ Mykael V
In this episode, Adam sits down with DJ Mykael V to talk through John chapter 13 and why Jesus wasn’t only meant to be seen as a Savior, but as an example for how we live, lead, and treat others.They discuss how often Jesus is acknowledged for who He is, while the way He lived gets overlooked. Through His humility, service, and love, Jesus showed what it actually looks like to walk in love and put others first — even when it’s uncomfortable.This episode challenges the idea of faith as something we only believe and reframes it as something we’re meant to practice daily.
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Christians Should ALWAYS Seek THE TRUTH ft Jon Rush | See The King EP.37
n this episode, Adam Ross sits down with Jon Rush to revisit a moment from a previous conversation and take ownership of getting something wrong. They talk through the difference between being made in God’s image and being called a child of God — and why that distinction matters.The conversation centers on humility, accountability, and the importance of being willing to correct yourself when the goal is truth instead of Ego. Adam reflects on why admitting you’re wrong isn’t a weakness, especially when it leads to a clearer understanding of Scripture and a deeper walk with Christ.
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Phone Addiction Leads You AWAY FROM GOD ft Darren Whitehead
In this episode, Adam sits down with Pastor Darren Whitehead from Church of the City in Nashville to talk about how we’re overstimulated, distracted, and spiritually drained — and our phones are a huge part of it. They get into why doomscrolling isn’t “harmless,” how dopamine shapes what we crave, and why it’s so hard to hear God clearly when your mind is constantly chasing the next hit. Darren breaks down what a digital fast actually looks like, why 28 days matters, and how discipline doesn’t restrict your life — it gives it back
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The TRUTH behind JONAH and the "WHALE"
Jonah is one of those stories everyone thinks they know, until you actually slow down and read it. In this episode, Adam breaks down Jonah 3 and the part that stood out to him most: the fact that an entire city turned to God, even the king.Adam connects the dots between the culture of Nineveh, what they worshipped, and how God used Jonah’s situation to get their attention.
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Prioritize Your Relationship With CHRIST ft 1kPhew
This week, Adam and guest, 1K Phew talk about identity, purpose, and unity IN GOD and how your strength and even faith can be tested when life gets dangerous. 1kPhew shares the importance of his new album and why unity matters so much in life, in church and in God. He speaks on growing up in church, making music early, and the 2015 moment that was the wake up call he needed to start actually living for Christ.They get into what it means to stop playing the part of faithful believer and actually build a real relationship with God.
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Understanding God ft Jon Rush
In this episode, Adam sits down with Jon Rush — Bible teacher, pastor, and Christian content creator — for a deep, honest conversation about questions many people are afraid to ask out loud. What does it actually mean when Scripture says God is love? Would a loving God allow war, cancer, death, and suffering? And why is it so hard to reconcile our definition of love with God’s actions?Jon brings an ancient–future perspective to the conversation, grounding these questions in how Christians have historically understood God rather than filtering Him through modern comfort or emotion. They tackle these topics head-on, unpacking why avoiding them can lead to shallow faith and why letting God define Himself matters more than trying to make Him easier to accept.
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You Are Valued By God
In this episode, Adam spends time reflecting on Scripture and the way God’s Word recenters us when life feels overwhelming. He walks through Isaiah 40:29 that puts into perspective the vastness of creation. God has named every star in an incomprehensibly large universe and still knows each of us by name. Adam connects the wonder of the universe to the value of the individual, emphasizing that no matter what someone is carrying, they are seen, known, and deeply loved by God. At its core, this is a reminder to lift your eyes, draw near to God, and let His Word reframe how you see yourself and what you’re walking through.
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God Always Shows Up ft Jeremy Rosado
This week, Adam sits down with singer-songwriter Jeremy Rosado to talk about the kind of belief that anchors you when life gets heavy. Jeremy opens up about becoming a father at a young age, addiction in his family, the promise he made to God early on, and what it’s been like to carry the responsibility of his gifts through pain, uncertainty, and seasons that didn’t feel stable. He shares how God stayed in the middle of it all — not removing the difficulty, but walking with him through it.They also talk about the importance of self-awareness and therapy which are God giving tools for healing without replacing dependence on Him. This episode is about trusting God when things are dark, staying vulnerable, and remembering that faith is often simpler than we make it.
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Why We Fast For God
In this episode, Adam talks through fasting from a biblical, practical, and scientific perspective. The focus is on why fasting has always been part of Christian life, what Scripture actually says about it, and why it isn’t meant to be extreme, performative, or public.Fasting creates space for prayer, self-discipline, and clarity, bringing both spiritual and physical reset. As we enter the New Year, it’s important to approach fasting with intentionality rather than treating it as a health trend. Instead, fasting should be framed as a way to realign priorities, confront distractions, and intentionally draw closer to God.
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God Saved Me In Rock Bottom Ft Pastor Lyle Phillips
In this episode, Adam Ross sits down with Pastor Lyle Phillips, who shares his story of finding God in some of the darkest moments of his life. Lyle talks honestly about brokenness, mistakes, and the season where everything was falling apart — and how faith met him there, not after things were cleaned up. They also talk about why Jesus was known as a friend of sinners, why He didn’t avoid people who didn’t believe or weren’t living “right,” and how that still matters today.
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Obedience Before Breakthrough | See The King EP.28
In this episode, Adam Ross reviews and reflects on a previously released interview with Bob Lotich, sharing an excerpt about how God helped Bob work through overwhelming debt — not through instant relief, but through obedience, discipline, and long-term faithfulness. The discussion centers on trusting God’s timing, giving with the right heart posture, and resisting the urge to set false expectations around how and when provision should come.Adam also addresses a reality many believers experience but don’t talk about enough: the moment you start doing something right, doubt and resistance often show up. The episode explores how the enemy tries to undermine obedience by planting discouragement, questioning God’s faithfulness, and making people feel like giving “didn’t work.” Rather than promising quick wins, this conversation emphasizes staying in prayer, guarding your heart, and holding onto trust when progress feels slow — because provision isn’t always immediate, but it is intentional.
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Discovering The Lord's Prayer ft Brad Gray and Joel Edwards
Adam Ross sits down with Brad Gray and Joel Edwards to talk about their new documentary 'the Lord’s Prayer' — not as a routine recitation, but as a radical framework for how Jesus taught people to live. What many know by heart is unpacked as something far more intentional, immersive, and challenging than most of us ever realized.The conversation explores how the Lord’s Prayer was rooted in a specific time, place, and culture and why its meaning still carries weight today. Rather than focusing on memorization, the film and this discussion invite people to see the prayer as a call to trust, surrender, forgiveness, and alignment with God’s kingdom. It’s less about saying the words, and more about living them.
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Faith and Finances ft Bob Lotich
In this episode, Adam Ross and his guest Bob Lotich challenge one of the most debated topics in the church — money and tithing, If God doesn’t actually need our money, then why does giving feel so difficult? The conversation cuts straight into the tension between obedience and fear, trust and suspicion, and why so many people struggle to release what they worked so hard to build.They unpack the idea that God often teaches us how to live with nothing before trusting us with something, why obedience unlocks movement in our lives, and how over-analyzing generosity can quietly become disobedience. This episode confronts the question many think but rarely say out loud: if it truly belongs to God, are you willing to let go without controlling the outcome?
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God and Heavy Metal ft John Cooper
In this episode, host Adam Ross sits down with John Cooper of the Christian rock band, 'Skillet' to talk about rock music, faith, and what it means to follow Jesus when your calling doesn’t fit into everyone’s expectations. John shares how growing up in an environment where rock music — even Christian rock — was viewed as dangerous shaped his perspective on conviction, disagreement, and grace.He opens up about watching his mother battle cancer for three years and losing her at just 15 years old, and how her unwavering faith influenced the way he learned to trust God through suffering and also reflects on how Skillet’s music reaches people struggling with addiction, depression, and hopelessness, and why walking through life is often a one day at a time decision for so many.
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How God Redirects Your Life ft Chris Graebe
In this episode, host Adam Ross sits down with Chris Graebe to talk about what it really means to live in awe of God, the kind of awe that changes how you see setbacks, closed doors, and the moments that don’t go according to your plan.Chris opens up about unexpected detours in his career, deals that fell apart at the finish line, and the quiet ways God was actually protecting him through it all. He also shares the story of meeting his wife during a simple “greet your neighbor” moment at church, and how that became a lifelong reminder of God’s timing.The conversation hits on pride, fatherhood, marriage, and the challenge of giving your family your best while navigating calling and ambition. When you live in awe, you start to see God’s hand in places you never expected.
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Faith Without Hesitation
In this solo episode, Adam looks at how the first disciples dropped everything the moment Jesus called — no debating, no delay. He talks about building that same kind of faith today: a faith that doesn’t second-guess God, doesn’t stall, and doesn’t ask “are You sure?” every time He leads.This episode teaches us about urgency, obedience, and learning to say “yes, Lord” without hesitation.
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Judgment and the Christian Heart ft Brad Tavares
In this episode of See The King, Adam sits down with UFC fighter Brad Tavares for an honest conversation about judgment, humility, and what it actually looks like to follow Christ without pretending you have it all together.They walk through Matthew 7:1–6 and break down why Jesus warns us about judging others, how pride blinds us to our own flaws and how easy it is for Christians to drift into judgment without realizing it. Pride can silence the light we’re supposed to reflect, and muddy our spiritual clarity. This conversation is a reminder that Jesus calls us to center compassion and love people the way God loves them, even when their struggles look different from our own.
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The Call to Exalt God
In this episode of See The King, Adam breaks down what bold faith really looks like through the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 16 and 18 a moment in Scripture where one man stood against an entire culture that turned its back on God.Adam talks about why Christians today carry that same responsibility: to exalt God publicly and privately, to refuse to bow to the world’s idols, and to live with a confidence that comes from the Lord, not from our own strength. He unpacks how Elijah challenged evil without arrogance, listened for God’s voice, acted only when God said move, and waited when God said wait.If you’ve felt spiritually pushed on, overwhelmed, or unsure how to stand firm, this conversation will remind you: the same God who backed Elijah backs you. Boldness, protection, direction, and victory still come from Him alone.
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Peace in the Fight ft Dan Ige
In this episode, Adam sits down with UFC fighter Dan Ige to talk honestly about a kind of peace most people never learn — the kind that isn’t tied to circumstances, wins, or the outcome you prayed for. Dan opens up about the pressure of wanting to glorify God every time he stepped into the cage, and the frustration of losing to fighters who didn’t share his faith. He didn’t just have to challenge his opponents, he also had to challenge his belief that just because he was a Christian, he deserved to win against those who weren’t.Adam and Dan talk about ego, identity, spiritual warfare, and what it looks like to fight with confidence even when the scoreboard doesn’t favor you. They break down how to stay grounded when life pushes back, how to separate identity from performance, and how God uses disappointment to build a peace that actually lasts.This conversation is for anyone who’s ever tried to honor God while facing results that didn’t make sense — a reminder that peace is not circumstantial, and God can still be glorified in the moments you didn’t choose.
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Truth Belongs To God
In this episode, Adam breaks down the difference between your truth and the truth, reminding us that perspectives, opinions, and feelings aren’t the same as what God has established. Using Scripture, he explains why truth belongs to God alone , not culture, emotion, or personal experience.He walks through what it means to worship “in spirit and in truth,” why the belt of truth holds the armor of God together, and how relying on God’s Word is the only way to stand against the enemy.This episode challenges you to look at your life through God’s lens, not yours and to anchor yourself to the truth that never shifts.
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Worship Is Warfare ft Colton Dixon
In this episode of See the King, Adam sits down with recording artist Colton Dixon for a raw conversation about faith, obedience, and spiritual warfare. From life on tour to encounters that test belief, they open up about what it means to fight from victory, not for it, and to trust that God’s already working in the unseen.They share personal stories of healing, the power of worship in battle, and how distractions and doubt are some of the enemy’s sharpest weapons. Through Romans 8 and real-life testimony, Adam and Colton explore how to stay grounded when faith is tested, why praise is warfare, and how God’s plan always outlasts our pain.
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God’s Timing Is Protection
In this solo episode, Adam reflects on Exodus 23 and the lesson of receiving God’s promises little by little. He breaks down what it means to trust that God is already fighting battles ahead of you, even in places you haven’t reached yet.Through scripture and reflection, Adam talks about obedience, waiting well, and why God’s timing is an act of protection — not delay. He also challenges listeners to guard their lives against what’s not of God, to expel evil when it tries to settle in, and to let faith lead every step forward.
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Generational Wealth & Fatherhood ft Cole LaBrant
Fatherhood, faith, and the weight of what men pass down. Adam and guest, youtuber Cole LaBrant talk about the giants every man faces, pride, ego, distraction, and how those unhealed battles become the ones our kids have to fight. They unpack what it means to build true generational wealth, not through money or status, but through spiritual inheritance and example.From the story of Joshua and the giants left behind, to Peter’s struggle with ego, to the quiet discipline of dying to the flesh daily this conversation digs deep into the responsibility of leading your home well. It’s about breaking curses, raising kids who know Jesus for themselves, and becoming the kind of father whose faith leaves a mark long after you’re gone.
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Family, Ego and Leadership ft Mike Dolce
This episode digs into what happens when your calling and your family life start pulling on each other. Adam and guest –MMA Health & Fitness Coach– Mike Dolce- talk about pride, pressure, and what it really means to lead, not just in your career, but in your home.Using Peter’s overpromise, “Even if I have to die with You, I’ll never disown You” as a starting point, they explore how ego can sound like confidence but still pull you off purpose. The conversation dives into how easy it is to chase success and call it “providing,” when God is really asking you to slow down, surrender, and be present.It’s a real conversation about faith, balance, and learning to lead your home with humility.
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Running to God: Finding Faith Beyond the Field | ft Josh Adams
In this episode, Adam sits down with Josh Adams — coach, mentor, and former Notre Dame running back — to talk about how faith is built through pressure, pain, and perseverance. Josh opens up about his journey from growing up in the church to facing panic attacks, career setbacks, and the tension of chasing success while trying to stay centered in God.Together, they discuss what it means to trust God when life feels unstable, how mentorship and vulnerability strengthen belief, and why true faith isn’t about having it all together but learning to stand firm when everything shakes.
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How God Uses Pressure to Build You ft Pastor Marcus Mecum
In this episode, Adam sits down with Pastor Marcus Mecum to talk about how Christians are meant to handle stress, pressure, and anxiety without spiritually collapsing.They break down how God trains you through pressure instead of removing it, why Sabbath is an act of trust in God’s provision, and how spiritual authority is proven in high-pressure moments, not peaceful ones.This conversation gives language and clarity on what faith looks like in the middle of real stress, and how to carry pressure with discipline, testimony, and spiritual maturity instead of emotional impulse.
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From Trial to Testimony | ft Holy Gabbana
In this episode, Adam sits down with Holy Gabbana, a content creator whose life was fueled by fame, chaos, and a need for attention. His path led to a downward spiral which eventually landed him in prison. What looked like a breaking point became the moment God isolated him, not to ruin him but to finally get his attention.Holy Gabbana shares his raw story of chasing viral relevance, losing himself in that pursuit, and facing prison time, only to encounter the Holy Spirit in a jail cell in a way he could not deny. His testimony proves that God can use your lowest moment as the beginning of purpose and that a surrendered life carries real authority.
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God See's You Before Anyone Else ft Kaelob Mecum
In this episode, Adam sits down again with long time friend, worship leader and songwriter Kaelob Mecum. Kaelob shares how a song he wrote quietly, without an audience or platform, ended up being recorded by Chris Tomlin and sung in arenas. What started as a personal moment of obedience became a public declaration: “The blood is still the blood. The King is still the King.”They talk honestly about being an artist who creates from faith, how Kaelob stayed consistent when no one knew his name, and why he sees songwriting as a way to help people worship with clarity and confidence in who Jesus is.This conversation is about calling, unseen seasons, and choosing to stay faithful even when your work goes unnoticed. If you’ve ever questioned whether your creative gift has purpose in God’s hands, be certain that it always does.
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Following Gods Calling | ft Bryce Crawford
In this episode of See The King Podcast, host Adam Ross sits down with Bryce Crawford for a conversation about what it really means to trust God, not just in our words, but in how we live, work, and lead.They explore one of the hardest lessons in faith: learning to rest in grace instead of performing for it. Bryce shares his own experiences with chasing goals, success, and validation before realizing that even good ambition can pull us away from God when we lose sight of who gave us the vision in the first place. As Adam and Bryce talk through self-awareness, calling, and obedience, they highlight how real transformation begins when we stop striving and start surrendering. When we remember that God’s love doesn’t fluctuate with our performance, it just is.This episode is a reminder that faith isn’t about perfection; it’s about posture. It’s about learning to serve from peace instead of pressure, to move from hustle to holiness, and to remember that our worth has already been settled at the cross.
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The Glory of God
This week, Adam and Duncan sit down over coffee to talk about something most of us wrestle with what God’s glory actually means in real life?From Moses asking to see God face-to-face, to Gideon learning to trust God with a 300-man army, they unpack how God still shows His glory through our flaws, fears, and small steps of faith. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about letting go of control and remembering that the moments we feel least capable are often the ones where God’s power shines the most.They share real stories, personal struggles, and the kind of honest conversation that reminds you: even when life feels heavy, God’s glory is still moving through it all.
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Building a Life Worthy of Christ
In this episode of See The King Podcast, Adam sits down with longtime friend and guest Mike Dolce to walk through Ephesians 4 and what it means to pursue unity and maturity in Christ. Together, they reflect on Paul’s words about being “prisoners for the Lord,” living worthy of our calling, and building a life of humility, gentleness, patience, and peace. They also explore real-life questions about marriage, family, and faith while pulling from Matthew 19:5–6 and Deuteronomy 6:4–9. This episode dives into how God’s Word still guides our everyday lives, even in modern times, and what it means to live with faith that is genuine, patient, and grounded in God’s grace.
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The Power of God’s Preparation
In this episode of See The King Podcast, Adam turns to 1 Samuel 16–17 to uncover what David and Goliath really teach us about faith and preparation. Before David ever faced the giant, God was shaping him as a shepherd, teaching him courage, sharpening his skills, and building his conviction through trials. What looked like ordinary experiences were actually divine preparation for extraordinary purpose. Just as David’s victory wasn’t about his strength but God’s presence, our battles today are overcome when we trust the One who prepares us.
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Strength in Surrender
In this episode of See The King Podcast, Adam and guest Duncan talk honestly about what it means to rely on God when life feels overwhelming. From learning how to draw strength from Him instead of ourselves, to wrestling with moments of brokenness, failure, and submission, every story points back to God’s ability to restore and sustain us. Throughout the episode we explore several scriptures that highlight one central truth: in our weakness, God’s strength carries us. Through conversations about courage, humility, and faith under pressure, we see how God uses both struggles and victories to shape our hearts. This episode is a reminder that even in our weakest moments, He is present, He is faithful, and He is preparing us to live with greater purpose
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The Blueprint For Prayer
In this solo episode of See The King Podcast, Adam reflects on Nehemiah’s prayer in chapter one and how it gives us a powerful blueprint for drawing near to God. We learn what it means to approach God with both humility and faith, trusting His character and His Word. This episode is an invitation to reshape the way we pray, aligning our hearts with God so that our words are honest, our faith is strengthened, and our steps move closer to Him.
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