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The Unapologetic Christian
by Joseph Davis
Hi, my name is Joseph. I am a Preacher, Husband, & Dad. Just a former addict and atheist saved by the blood of Jesus. Speaking the truth of Jesus Christ and debunking lies. Standing firm on the word of God. Hope you enjoy the podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unapologeticchristian/support
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Episode 12: Hebrews 9:27 | One Appointment Every Soul Must Keep
This week on the podcast, we examine Hebrews 9:27 and the unavoidable reality every soul must face: death and judgment before God. “One Appointment Every Soul Must Keep” unpacks the certainty of death, the finality of this life, and the truth that every person will stand before a holy God. Through the context of Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice, this episode challenges listeners to stop living casually about eternity and to seriously consider their relationship with Jesus Christ. Whether you are a believer or unbeliever, this message is a call to prepare now for the appointment no one can escape.
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Episode 11: 1 John 5:13 | You Can Know You’re Saved
This episode centers on 1 John 5:13 and the truth that salvation isn’t meant to be uncertain. God’s Word was written so believers can have full assurance of eternal life—not based on feelings, works, or guesswork, but on faith in Jesus Christ alone. The episode emphasizes that true confidence comes from trusting what God has said in Scripture. The challenge is to examine whether our assurance is rooted in Christ or in unstable things like emotions, and are encouraged either to rest in that assurance or settle it personally by placing their trust in Jesus.
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Episode 10 : Acts 4:12 | Only One Way
In this episode, we tackle one of the most important and controversial questions in all of Scripture: Is Jesus the only way to be saved? Walking through Acts 4:12, we uncover Peter’s bold declaration that salvation is found in Christ alone—no alternatives, no exceptions. This episode cuts through cultural confusion and brings clarity to what the Bible plainly teaches. Whether you’re searching for truth or standing firm in your faith, this message will challenge you to examine what you truly believe about Jesus—and what you’re trusting for eternity.
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Episode 9: 2 Corinthians 5:21 | Christ took our sin
Ever feel weighed down by guilt? In this episode, we unpack 2 Corinthians 5:21 and explore ‘The Great Exchange’—how Jesus took our sin so we could receive God’s righteousness. Learn how to live in freedom, forgiveness, and the joy of standing right with God.
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Episode 8: Ephesians 2:10 | Saved for a Purpose
In this episode, we unpack Ephesians 2:10—discovering that salvation isn’t just about going to heaven, it’s about living a life God created you for. Learn how your new life in Christ naturally produces good works, how to find your purpose, and simple steps to start walking in it today. Perfect for new and seasoned believers alike.
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Episode 7: Ephesians 2:8–9 | Saved by Grace, Not by Works
Are you trying to earn God’s approval—or resting in what Jesus has already done? In this episode, we break down Ephesians 2:8–9 in clear, simple terms and uncover the truth about salvation. You’ll see why grace is a gift, why works can’t save you, and what it really means to trust Christ. Whether you’re new to the faith or have been in church for years, this episode will help you stand firm in the foundation of the gospel.
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Episode 6 : Romans 10:9–10 | What It Really Means to Be Saved
What does it really mean to be saved? In this episode, we break down Romans 10:9–10 in a clear and simple way—showing that salvation isn’t about religion or empty words, but true belief in your heart and surrender to Jesus as Lord. If you’ve ever questioned your salvation or want to understand it biblically, this episode will give you clarity.
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Episode 5: Romans 6:23 | Two Wages, Two Destinies
In this episode we explore one of the clearest summaries of the gospel in the entire Bible: Romans 6:23.This single verse reveals two spiritual realities every person must face. Sin earns a wage, and that wage is death. But God offers something completely different—a gift that cannot be earned: eternal life through Jesus Christ.In this study we break the verse down in simple terms so anyone can understand it. We examine what the Bible means by sin, why death is described as its wages, and why salvation is never something a person can work for. Most importantly, we look at how eternal life is made possible through Jesus Christ and what that means for us today.Whether you are new to the Bible or have been a Christian for many years, this episode will help you see the depth of the gospel and why this verse has been called one of the clearest explanations of salvation in Scripture.Key Themes in This Episode • Why the Bible calls death the “wages” of sin • The difference between something earned and something given • Why salvation cannot come through human effort • How eternal life is received through Jesus Christ • What this truth means for everyday Christian livingJoin us as we take a deeper look at this powerful verse and the life-changing message it contains.
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Episode 4: Romans 5:8 | Christ Died for Sinners
In this episode, we explore one of the clearest pictures of God’s love in the Bible: Romans 5:8. Many people believe they must become good enough before God will accept them. But Scripture teaches the opposite. God demonstrated His love by sending Jesus Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.In this study, we look at what this verse reveals about our sinful condition, the incredible love of God, and the sacrifice of Christ on the cross. You’ll learn why salvation is not earned by good works and how the death of Jesus paid the penalty for our sin.Whether you are new to the Bible or have followed Christ for many years, this episode will help you better understand the depth of God’s love and the power of the gospel.
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Episode 3: Romans 3:23 | Everyone Has a Sin Problem
In Week 3 of our Scripture podcast, we study Romans 3:23 and confront one of the most important truths in the Bible: every person has a sin problem. Many people believe being a “good person” is enough to be accepted by God, but Scripture teaches that all have sinned and fall short of God’s perfect standard.In this episode, we break down the context of Paul’s message in Romans and explain why both religious and non-religious people stand guilty before God. We also look at three key truths from this verse: everyone has sinned, God’s standard is perfect, and no one can remove their sin through good works or religion.Most importantly, we point to the hope of the Gospel—Jesus Christ came to save sinners. This episode will help you understand why salvation is necessary and why the only answer to our sin problem is the Savior.Key Truth:Everyone has sinned, no one can reach God’s perfection, and only Jesus can save.
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Episode 2: John 3:16 | The Greatest Gift Ever Given
John 3:16 is one of the most quoted verses in the Bible — but what does it really mean?In this episode, we break down this powerful verse in clear and simple terms. You’ll learn:What it truly means that “God so loved the world”Why Jesus had to be givenWhat real belief looks likeWhat “perish” and “everlasting life” actually meanWhether you are new to the faith or have been in church for years, this episode will help you understand the heart of the Gospel and why salvation is found in Christ alone.Two destinies. One Savior. One decision.Listen in and be reminded of the greatest gift ever given.
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Episode 1: John 3:3 | “Ye must be born again”
Episode Title: You Must Be Born Again | John 3:3In this first episode, we examine one of the most direct and life-changing statements Jesus ever made: “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”Speaking to Nicodemus — a religious leader and teacher — Jesus makes it clear that religion, morality, and knowledge are not enough. Entrance into God’s kingdom requires spiritual rebirth.In this episode, we cover:What “born again” really meansWhy good works and church attendance cannot saveThe doctrine of regenerationHow to examine whether you have truly been convertedWhy this truth matters for both new believers and lifelong church membersChristianity does not begin with improvement — it begins with new life.If this episode challenges you, share it with someone who needs clarity about salvation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hi, my name is Joseph. I am a Preacher, Husband, & Dad. Just a former addict and atheist saved by the blood of Jesus. Speaking the truth of Jesus Christ and debunking lies. Standing firm on the word of God. Hope you enjoy the podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unapologeticchristian/support
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