Aliens On Earth

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Aliens On Earth

They are not of the World, just as I am not of the world." John 17:16As Christians we often find ourselves struggling to, in the famous words of Jesus "Pick up Your Cross and Follow Me". In a world that opposes everything the Bible stands for and ridicules anyone who has the courage to stand for what they believe to be right regardless of popular opinion. We can find ourselves blending into the cultures and beliefs of the common day, even when they misalign us from God's truths. Following God's word in these times can have us feeling alienated and just outright different. How can we live to Serve God and bring the Kingdom of Heaven down to earth? Embrace it; you are not of this world! Your citizenship is in Heaven! We will talk about God's truths and perspectives from scripture on daily life stuff, like marriage, money, and many more!! We will distinguish the truths from the lies

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    Discovering Jesus in Malachi

    Send us Fan MailThis episode of Aliens on Earth examines the book of Malachi, the "Last Voice Before the Silence" of 400 years, which was addressed to a post-exilic community characterized by cold, cynical, and half-hearted faith. Malachi's message begins by confronting the people and corrupt priests for offering "blind, lame, and sick" sacrifices—their "leftovers"—instead of their whole heart, contrasting this with the perfect, self-sacrificial offering of Jesus. The book then delivers key messianic prophecies, announcing a forerunner (Elijah, identified as John the Baptist) who would prepare the way by healing broken relational bonds, and describing the Lord's arrival as a "refiner's fire and like fullers' soap," a process of patient purification. The entire Old Testament culminates in Malachi's final promise that for those who fear God's name, "the sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in its wings," a reference to the Messiah, Jesus, whose resurrection finally broke the silence and delivered on the ancient promise of shelter and unrestrained joy.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Zechariah

    Send us Fan MailThe episode, "The Branch, the Donkey, and the Pierced King," examines the Book of Zechariah as a prophetic blueprint for the life, death, and return of Jesus. The host discusses Zechariah's visions, starting with High Priest Joshua's filthy garments, which are removed by God to illustrate imputed righteousness through Jesus, who is called "the Branch". The discussion then covers the prophecy of the King's humble entrance on a donkey (Zechariah 9:9), contrasting His first coming for salvation with His future return to reign. Key prophecies are highlighted, including the exact fulfillment of Christ's betrayal for thirty pieces of silver and the profound statement, "They will look on Me, the One they have pierced" (Zechariah 12:10), establishing Christ's deity. This pierced One becomes the source of an open fountain for cleansing (Zechariah 13:1), concluding with the ultimate promise of the King's return to the Mount of Olives, when all common aspects of life will be consecrated as "HOLY TO THE LORD". Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Haggai

    Send us Fan MailThis episode of Aliens on Earth examines the prophetic book of Haggai, which addressed the post-exilic Jews in 520 BC who had halted the rebuilding of the temple for sixteen years to prioritize their own comfortable, "paneled houses". The prophet's urgent call to "consider your ways" asserted that their spiritual emptiness and material dissatisfaction ("bag with holes") were a result of putting themselves before God. The episode discovers Jesus throughout the short book: He is the ultimate Temple who taught to "seek first the Kingdom of God"; He is the "Desire of all nations" whose presence would fill the inferior second temple with greater glory; He is the descendant who reversed the generational curse on the Davidic line, becoming the eternal "signet ring"; and finally, His holiness is uniquely contagious, reversing the old covenant rule that uncleanness spreads while holiness does not. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to stop comparing their spiritual lives to others and to start laying a "single brick" of obedience, as God promises a blessing from the very day they start building their relationship with HimSupport the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Zephaniah

    Send us Fan MailEpisode 33 of "Aliens on Earth," "The Day of the Lord and the Song of the King," explores Zephaniah's message of cosmic judgment, or "de-creation," brought on by the people's "spiritual atheism"—living as if God didn't matter. The host draws a connection to Jesus, explaining that the darkness of the Day of the Lord fell upon Christ on the Cross, transforming it into a day of arrival, not terror, for believers. The episode culminates in the discovery of Jesus as "The King in Your Midst" who is a mighty warrior that not only saves, but also takes great delight in His people and "will rejoice over you with singing" (Zephaniah 3:17).Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Habakkuk

    Send us Fan MailThis episode of "Aliens on Earth" dives into the Old Testament book of Habakkuk, framing him as the "Complaining Prophet" who speaks to God on behalf of the people, crying out, "How long, O Lord?" The host explores Habakkuk's stunning realization that God's terrifying answer to his plea for justice was to raise up the Babylonians. The core discovery focuses on Habakkuk 2:4, "The righteous shall live by his faith," establishing Jesus as the object of that faith and the fulfillment of the "unbelievable" work of God. The episode concludes by highlighting Chapter 3's prayer, which is identified as a song about "Jesus the Messiah" and an anthem of faith, declaring joy in "God my Savior" even when all material comfort is lost.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Nahum

    Send us Fan MailThis episode, Aliens on Earth: The Stronghold in the Storm, moves into the Book of Nahum, presenting it as a sequel to Jonah's story where God's mercy has been ignored and His patience has ended. It explores Nahum's difficult question—What does God do when mercy is ignored? —by focusing on two main themes. First, it reframes God’s holy jealousy as a protective love and establishes Jesus Christ as the Administrator of Justice, not an alternative to it, citing His cleansing of the Temple and His future role as Judge. Second, it identifies Jesus as the Stronghold in the Day of Trouble, the true 'High Place' and only unshakeable foundation built on the completed work of the Cross. The episode concludes with three applications for the modern-day "alien": trusting Jesus as the Knowing Shepherd (Relational GPS), choosing to Relinquish Vengeance by following His model, and resting in Him as the Unshakable Cornerstone (Auditing Your Security). The core message is that peace comes not from the absence of trouble, but from the presence of the Stronghold in trouble.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Micah

    Send us Fan MailThis episode, "The Bethlehem Blueprint: Justice, Mercy, and the Humble King," shifts the focus from Jonah's theme of God's mercy for the outsider to the Book of Micah's message of God's justice for the covenant people. The host introduces Micah, a country prophet who exposed the religious leaders and elite for exploiting the poor while masking their greed with religious performance, contrasting this with Jesus' action of flipping tables in the Temple. The central theme revolves around Micah 6:8, stating that God requires humanity to "do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God," a standard perfectly met by Jesus. Furthermore, the episode highlights the "Bethlehem Blueprint" (Micah 5:2), showing that the Eternal King would come from a tiny, overlooked town, advocating for the "small places" over human pride. The discussion concludes with the profound forgiveness of Micah 7:18-19, where God casts sins into the sea, a promise fulfilled through Jesus' cancellation of debt on the cross.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Jonah

    Send us Fan MailThe episode "The Sign of Jonah: Death, Resurrection, and Scandalous Mercy" goes beyond the typical Sunday School narrative of Jonah to explore the prophet's profound rebellion and the radical nature of God's mercy. It establishes the historical context of Nineveh as a brutal Assyrian "Blood City" to explain why Jonah ran, arguing he feared God would save his enemies, not that they would kill him. The script connects Jonah's three days in the fish—a tomb—to Jesus's resurrection, presenting Christ as the "Greater Jonah" who was cast into the "sea of death" for humanity's sins. The description culminates by focusing on the "scandal" of Nineveh's repentance and Jonah's anger over it, concluding that the ultimate "Sign of Jonah" is a challenge to believers to carry a "foreign" kind of mercy, reflecting the heart of God that offers grace to the guilty and extends beyond all human borders and hate.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Obadiah

    Send us Fan Mail We dive into the shortest Old Testament book, Obadiah, to examine the downfall of Edom's pride and betrayal. It contrasts their self-exaltation with Christ's humility and calls listeners to abandon their "high places" and stand with the vulnerable as faithful citizens of the Lord's coming Kingdom.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Amos

    Send us Fan MailLets dig into the prophetic book of Amos! Discover five powerful truths: Jesus as the Lion of Judah whose voice is the ultimate standard, the Intercessor who stands in the gap, the Plumb Line of Truth for our lives, the Bread of Life who breaks the prophetic famine, and the Master Builder who restores David's fallen tent. Go out and live vertically!Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In Joel

    Send us Fan MailThe episode, "Discovering Jesus in Joel," presents four roles of Jesus in the face of judgment (the locust plague):The Lion who uses the "locusts" to strip away idols in a Devastating Grace.The Commander who demands a "rent heart" (genuine brokenness) over outward show.The Spirit-Giver who fulfills the promise to "pour out my spirit," resuscitating parched lives.The Winepress of Gethsemane, where He was crushed to become the Fountain of Life and restore the years the locusts have eaten.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Hosea

    Send us Fan MailThis episode dives into the relational mess of sin found in the Book of Hosea, where God commands the prophet to marry a prostitute to dramatize His covenant love for unfaithful Israel. Discover Christ as the Faithful Bridegroom who paid His own blood to redeem us, transforming spiritual infidelity into eternal fidelity. Learn how to reject the "Disposable Relationship Mentality" and practice unwavering covenant loyalty (Hesed). We also reveal Christ as the True Vine, exposing modern idolatry as a "Security Mirage," and finally, as the Healing Balm who empowers us to overcome "Self-Punishment and Chronic Shame" by receiving His "free love" and complete restoration.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Daniel

    Send us Fan MailDaniel discovers three aspects of Christ's enduring nature. First, Christ is presented as the Pattern of Perfect Obedience, using Daniel's refusal of the king's food to challenge listeners to reject the Social Conformity Trap through quiet integrity. Second, Christ is the Crushing Rock and the Eternal Kingdom foreshadowed by Nebuchadnezzar's statue, urging the audience to overcome Political Anxiety and Idolatry by placing hope in God's eternal, world-shattering sovereignty. Finally, Christ is the Fourth Man in the Fire, revealed in the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, encouraging listeners to abandon Conditional Faith and demand Christ's presence in their deepest trials rather than merely praying for the trials to be removed. The core message is a call to eternal loyalty to the King who operates within and beyond all human empires.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Ezekiel

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Ezekiel discovers Christ in a message of radical, internal transformation. The episode divides the book into three sections, presenting Christ as the solution to human failure. First, Christ is the Restored and Embodied Glory, urging listeners to reject "Internal Compartmentalization" by inviting His purity into their most protected "inner rooms." Second, Christ is the Surgeon and the New Life who replaces the "heart of stone" with a "heart of flesh," calling listeners to abandon "The Self-Help Loop" of futile self-optimization for the power of their new nature. Finally, Christ is the Resurrection and the Life, who empowers believers to reject "The Reality Filter of Logic" and speak God's life-giving word over their "Valley of Dry Bones"—the most impossible situations they face. The overall theme is a call to live a life that reflects God's absolute power to fundamentally recreate and purify.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Lamentations

    Send us Fan MailLamentations, argues for finding Christ even in profound grief. It breaks the book down into three lessons: first, that Christ is the Man of Sorrows, which encourages listeners to reject "The Culture of Quick Closure" and embrace honest lament; second, that God's Steadfast Love ($\text{Hesed}$) is an anchor, urging listeners to combat "Digital Amnesia" by remembering His proven faithfulness; and third, that Christ is the Great Intercessor, calling believers to reject "Apathy of the Spirit" and experience total restoration ($\text{Shuv}$) by yielding to His ceaseless work on their behalf. The episode concludes by calling listeners to live a life of realistic hope based on Christ's presence in the ashes and His prayer from the throne.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Jeremiah

    Send us Fan Mailthe Book of Jeremiah uncovers three prophetic portraits of Christ and their implications for the believer's life. First, Jeremiah's life as the Rejected Messenger foreshadows Christ's ultimate rejection, calling listeners to choose courage over the "soft compromise" of silence. Second, the prophecy of the Righteous Branch (Yahweh Tsidkenu) reveals Christ as the King who is our righteousness (Jeremiah 23:6), challenging the temptation of spiritual self-justification. Finally, the promise of the New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:33) shows Christ as its mediator, empowering internal transformation by the Holy Spirit, which demands yielding personal control instead of relying on human willpower for character change. The episode concludes with a call to active discipleship based on these three truths.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Isaiah

    Send us Fan MailThe episode reveals Jesus in Isaiah as the Immanuel (God with us), the Wonderful Counselor, the Suffering Servant who offers healing for shame, the Silent Lamb who exemplifies strength in submission, and the Fountain of Life who promises a New Creation.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Song of Solomon

    Send us Fan MailThe episode, "Song of Solomon," transitions from the futility of Ecclesiastes (Hevel, or "vapor") to the Eternal Substance of intimacy, revealing Jesus Christ as the ultimate Bridegroom. It explores the Song of Solomon on three levels, culminating in the prophetic allegory of Christ and the Church, emphasizing His passionate, pursuing love as the answer to life's deepest longings and a love stronger than death.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Ecclesiastes

    Send us Fan MailThe episode, "Discovering Jesus in Ecclesiastes," argues that the book's theme of Hevel (meaninglessness/vapor) is a "divine setup."It highlights that everything "under the sun"—wealth, wisdom, pleasure—is vapor and cannot satisfy the "eternity in man's heart." This futility drives the listener to Jesus, the Eternal Word and Solid Rock, who is the only reality that is not Hevel. He fulfilled the Law's impossible demand to "keep his commandments," offering freedom and ultimate meaning.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In Proverbs

    Send us Fan MailExplore why the Book of Proverbs is actually a portrait of Jesus Christ, who is Wisdom Personified. Why Jesus is the true source of all wisdom.How the "Master Craftsman" from Proverbs 8 is a picture of Christ at creation.The practical keys to trusting Christ's wisdom for direction, peace, and making life's tough decisions.Find out how to build your life on the solid rock of Christ-centered wisdom.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Psalms

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we dive deep into the heart of Israel’s worship — the book of Psalms — and uncover how every cry, every song, and every moment of praise points us to Jesus. From the throne room of the Righteous King, to the anguish of the Suffering Servant, to the glory of the Pre-Incarnate Christ, we’ll see how these ancient songs reveal the fullness of who Jesus is.You’ll be encouraged to surrender your worries to His kingship, bring your raw emotions honestly before God, and rest in the power of the One who created all things.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Job

    Send us Fan MailThis episode of "Aliens on Earth" season 2, episode 15, titled "Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament: Job," explores the story of Job and how it points to Jesus. It delves into themes of God's confidence in Job's faith amidst suffering, Job's integrity in loss, the silence of God, the longing for a mediator, the declaration of resurrection, and Job's ultimate restoration through forgiveness. The episode highlights that trials can be a testament to God's trust, and that even in suffering, our Redeemer lives and is at work in our story.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Esther

    Send us Fan MailThis episode of "Aliens on Earth" explores the Book of Esther, highlighting Jesus' presence despite God not being explicitly named. It focuses on three key themes: God's hidden work, Esther's role as an intercessor mirroring Jesus, and the "great reversal" of Haman's plot, which foreshadows Satan's defeat by the cross. The episode concludes by emphasizing that Jesus is the hidden God, the bold Intercessor, and the exalted righteous one, offering a new decree of life.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In Nehemiah

    Send us Fan MailIt explores Nehemiah's story of rebuilding the broken walls of Jerusalem, highlighting themes of leadership, opposition, and God's faithfulness. The episode draws parallels between Nehemiah's actions and the ultimate Rebuilder, Jesus Christ, emphasizing His willingness to leave heaven, intercede for humanity, and serve as a leader. It also discusses the spiritual warfare encountered during rebuilding and the finished work of Christ in our salvation.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In Ezra

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of "Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament," we dive into the Book of Ezra. Picking up after the Babylonian exile, we explore the return of the Jewish exiles to Jerusalem and their efforts to rebuild the Temple. We'll uncover how this story of restoration is a "second exodus," foreshadowing Christ's ultimate deliverance from sin, and how God uses unexpected people like King Cyrus to fulfill His promises. We'll also examine the significance of the rebuilt Temple, the role of Ezra the scribe as a pointer to the Living Word, and the profound need for a new heart that only the Messiah can bring. Join us as we explore this hopeful yet sobering new start, looking forward to the greater High Priest and Teacher who truly changes us from the inside out.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In 1st & 2nd Chronicles

    Send us Fan MailThe episode explains that "Chronicles" means a detailed historical record. The author, "the Chronicler," retold Israel's history after their exile with a new emphasis on God's promises, presence, and the hope of a coming King. The key goals were to establish identity, emphasize hope (focusing on the Temple, worship, and the Davidic king), and encourage faithfulness. The conclusion encourages listeners to become "Chroniclers of Hope" in their own lives, reflecting on God's faithfulness, chronicling His grace, and sharing their stories with others, testifying to Jesus Christ as the true and forever King.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in 1st & 2nd Kings

    Send us Fan MailThis podcast episode, "1 & 2 Kings – A Kingdom Divided, A Promise Enduring," is part of the "Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament" series. It explores how the books of 1 and 2 Kings chronicle the history of Israel after King David, focusing on the reign of Solomon, the division of the kingdom, and its eventual downfall and exileSupport the show

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    Jesus In 1st & 2nd Samuel

    Send us Fan MailThis episode of Aliens on Earth, titled "Samuel — The Rise of the King and the Shadow of Christ," explores how figures and events in 1st and 2nd Samuel foreshadow Jesus. It covers Hannah's prayer, Samuel's roles, the failures of Eli's sons and King Saul, and King David's life, all pointing to Christ as the ultimate Prophet, Priest, and King.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In Ruth

    Send us Fan Mailn this episode of Aliens on Earth: Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament, we step out of the national chaos of Judges and into the personal story of Ruth. What begins with famine, compromise, and loss in Bethlehem leads to a breathtaking portrait of God’s faithfulness. We explore Naomi’s bitterness, Ruth’s radical faith, and Boaz as a picture of Christ, our Kinsman-Redeemer. At its heart, Ruth shows us how God can turn emptiness into fullness, an outsider into family, and a hopeless situation into the lineage of the Messiah.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Judges

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Judges is full of broken and imperfect people like you and I. This book is also filled with repeated failure. Israel falls into a cycle of sin, oppression, and short-lived deliverance. Yet, in every judge we see a shadow of Jesus — the true and perfect Deliverer. Gideon’s weakness, Samson’s sacrifice, Deborah’s wisdom — all points us to the One who saves fully Perfectly and finally. Judges ends with a longing for a king, and that longing is fulfilled in Christ, the King of Kings, who breaks the cycle of sin and brings lasting redemption.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In Joshua

    Send us Fan MailIn this enlightening episode, we dive into the transition from Moses to Joshua, exploring how this pivotal moment in the book of Joshua symbolizes the shift from law to grace. As Moses represents the law, Joshua's leadership foreshadows the grace and salvation found in Jesus Christ. We examine how Joshua's role as a deliverer and conqueror mirrors Christ's mission to lead us into spiritual freedom and victory. Join us as we uncover the deeper meanings and spiritual insights that resonate through this biblical narrative, revealing the presence of Christ in the Old Testament and offering a fresh perspective on ancient texts.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In Deuteronomy

    Send us Fan MailDeuteronomy is often seen as a book of laws and long speeches, but beneath its surface runs a golden thread pointing us to Jesus Christ. In this episode, we trace that thread and discover how Christ is revealed as the Bread of Life in our wilderness (Deut. 8), the God of second chances who rewrites our story (Deut. 10), the Defender of the weak and forgotten (Deut. 10), the Prophet we must listen to (Deut. 18), the One who bore our curse on the cross (Deut. 21), and the faithful Presence who never leaves us (Deut. 31).Along the way, you’ll see that Deuteronomy isn’t just an ancient book of commands — it’s a living message of hope that points us to Jesus in every page. This episode will help you not only discover Christ in Scripture but also encounter Him in your daily life.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus In Numbers

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Aliens on Earth, Nate Gizaw uncovers powerful portraits of Christ in the Book of Numbers—from the Bronze Serpent to the Cities of Refuge. Through vivid storytelling, personal reflection, and bold challenges, he shows how God’s faithfulness shines in the wilderness and calls us to true, active faith in Jesus.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Leviticus

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of "Aliens on Earth," we dive into the profound symbolism of the five offerings in Leviticus and their prophetic connection to Christ. Discover how each offering—burnt, grain, peace, sin, and guilt—provides a unique perspective on Jesus' ultimate sacrifice. From the burnt offering's total devotion to the grain offering's sinless life, and the peace offering's reconciliation, to the sin offering's atonement and the guilt offering's restoration, we explore how these ancient rituals foreshadow the all-encompassing work of Christ on the cross. Join us as we walk through the book of Leviticus and its Christ-centered message.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Exodus

    Send us Fan MailIn this enlightening episode, we explore the fascinating parallels between Moses and Jesus, unpacking their early lives, missions, and symbolic roles. Discover how the stories of Exodus and the New Testament intertwine, revealing profound connections and foreshadowing the work of Jesus. Join us as we uncover the divine orchestration and unified narrative that spans across the scriptures, offering a deeper understanding of these pivotal figures in scripture.Support the show

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    Discovering Jesus in Genesis

    Send us Fan MailDiscover Jesus in The Old TestamentSupport the show

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    Holy Talk Carnal Walk

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textGrowth into becoming like Christ starts In the renewal of the mind! Support the showSupport the show

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    Truth In Love No Matter The Cost

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textIt will cost you everything to speak up! Support the showSupport the show

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    Steward Or Owner?

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textDo we see ourselves as the owners of our lives and the masters of our fate? How much control do we really have?Support the showSupport the show

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    God, Is That You?

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textHow can we distinguish Gods voice amid all the other noise? How can we walk in constant fellowship with him through all our life endeavors?Support the showSupport the show

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    It's Up To Me To Keep Growing

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textSettling for comfort and convienience can rob us of ever seeing our true potential. All of Gods promises and plans for us are available to us! It is up to us to grow in the knowledge of him and tap into the recources he has already given us. Support the showSupport the show

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    Im In My Feelings!

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textScripture tells us in Proverbs 4:23 that we are to guard our hearts for it is the wellspring of life! Our spirit man also has a heart just as our physical bodies do. We are to take care of it and commit to a life of health inside just as we do on the outside!Support the showSupport the show

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    The Secret Sauce To A Life Of True Wisdom And Favor

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textThe Bible tells us the secret to wisdom and attaining his favor. We know that we must live in reverence of him and exalt him through our day to day lifestyle. Support the showSupport the show

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    That One Sin I Just Cant Let Go Of

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textChristianity is a constant battle between flesh and spirit, Dark and light! We have been given weapons to fight with! We must step up and fight. Fighting is painful there are wins and there are losses but none the less we are called to fight. Support the showSupport the show

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    The Godfather Of Sin

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textPride is the sin that seduces the heart.. It is the gateway for all kinds of sin. God tells us that he Opposes the proud and extends grace to the humble! What a tragedy it is to live in opposition to the creator of the universe, and yet we may be living with pride and not even know it.Support the showSupport the show

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    Called To Do The Impossible

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textAccept God's call! Don't allow fear, past hurts, or even impatience to steer you away from being used by God! Support the showSupport the show

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    It's All Just White Noise

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textThe things of God are decerned when the spirit man is alive within us! For the carnal man the things of God are foolish. The enemy's plot is for us never to wake up to the eternal things of God but be preocupied by the temporary and fleeting cares of this world!Support the showSupport the show

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    Is This Temptation Or A Test?

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textWe as believers go through trials of many kinds. But we know God never tempts us to sin. God also provides for us a way out through his word when we are faced with trials and temptations of many Kinds.Support the showSupport the show

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    The Unpopular Culture

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textKingdom culture is opposite in many reguards to todays culture. It requires commitment to God, and commitment to the advancement of his kingdom to stay plugged in and live out Kingdom Culture in its purest form. Support the showSupport the show

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    Introduction Part 2 ( The Redemption Of Man )

    Send us Fan MailSend us a textWe briefly dive into Gods plan for redeeming humanity. Where Adam failed Christ who is refered to as the seccond adam comes and victoriously defeats sin and the grave to re unite us to the Father so that all who believe in Christ will be saved!Support the showSupport the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

They are not of the World, just as I am not of the world." John 17:16As Christians we often find ourselves struggling to, in the famous words of Jesus "Pick up Your Cross and Follow Me". In a world that opposes everything the Bible stands for and ridicules anyone who has the courage to stand for what they believe to be right regardless of popular opinion. We can find ourselves blending into the cultures and beliefs of the common day, even when they misalign us from God's truths. Following God's word in these times can have us feeling alienated and just outright different. How can we live to Serve God and bring the Kingdom of Heaven down to earth? Embrace it; you are not of this world! Your citizenship is in Heaven! We will talk about God's truths and perspectives from scripture on daily life stuff, like marriage, money, and many more!! We will distinguish the truths from the lies

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Nate Gizaw

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