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Say Something: HOLY
by Mike Mac
Say Something: HOLY is a Jesus-first, no-nonsense, Bible-based Christian podcast for people tired of soft sermons and loud nonsense. We talk faith, truth, culture, and conviction—straight from Scripture, with clarity, courage, and a little bite. It’s No-Fluff - Just Jesus, real repentance, and real talk that actually matters. And THIS is where YOU can say something.
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Belief is NOT Enough! - Ep. 17
Belief is not enough.That may sound harsh until you remember this: the devil believes in God. Demons believe in God. James 2:19 says they believe — and tremble.So what makes Christian faith different from empty religious agreement?In this episode of Say Something HOLY, Mike Mac breaks down the dangerous lie that simply saying “I believe in God” means someone is right with God. Real biblical faith is not casual belief, cultural Christianity, church attendance, emotional religion, or a nice little spiritual label you keep in your back pocket for emergencies.Real faith follows Jesus. Real faith repents. Real faith trusts Christ. Real faith changes the heart.This episode is for anyone asking: What does it really mean to be saved? Is believing in God enough? What does the Bible say about true faith, obedience, repentance, grace, and salvation through Jesus Christ?If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith is real, this one may hit hard — but it may also wake you up.Say Something HOLY is a bold Christian podcast about faith, truth, Scripture, salvation, repentance, culture, and following Jesus in a world that loves religious comfort but hates biblical conviction.Christian podcast, Bible study, faith in God, belief is not enough, true faith, salvation, Jesus Christ, repentance, grace, James 2:19, demons believe, Christian faith, biblical Christianity, Say Something HOLY, Mike Mac, Protestant Christianity, gospel, obedience, spiritual awakening, cultural Christianity, Christian teaching
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Jesus is Not “A” Way - Ep. 16
Chrislam is not Christianity. And the more the Church is told to soften its voice, blur doctrine, and treat truth like cruelty, the more dangerous this moment becomes.In this message, I deal head-on with the push to merge incompatible beliefs, the pressure on Christians to stay quiet, and the lie that saying “Jesus is the only way” is somehow hateful. It isn’t hateful. It is Christian. Jesus did not say He was one option among many. He said He is the way, the truth, and the life.This sermon also confronts the role of religious leadership in confusing the faithful, the moral cowardice of compromise dressed up as compassion, and the growing pressure for Christians to accept interfaith symbolism that denies the exclusivity of Christ. If Islam denies the Son, denies the cross, and denies the resurrection, then it cannot be treated like a parallel road to the Father.Scripture in this message includes:John 14:6 — Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”Acts 4:12 — “There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”Galatians 1:8 — “But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed.”1 John 2:22-23 — “No one who denies the Son has the Father.”2 Corinthians 11:3-4 — Paul warns that believers can be led astray from sincere devotion to Christ by “another Jesus” and “a different gospel.”Jude 3 — “Contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.”Matthew 10:33 — “Whoever denies Me before men, I also will deny before My Father who is in heaven.”2 John 1:9 — “Whoever abides in the teaching has both the Father and the Son.”This is not a call to hate anybody. It is a call to stop lying about the Gospel.If this message hits you, like the video, drop a comment and be sure to subscribe to the channel… and please share this with anybody who needs to hear more about Jesus or what it means to be a Christian. As always, You can find me on X, YouTube, and Instagram at xmikemac, or just visit xmikemac.com for everything right there in one place. Remember, the world IS gonna push back, and when it does… Say Something.My Contact Info🚨 Stay connected for more bold CHRISTIAN content, powerful conversations, and behind-the-scenes updates! 🚨🌐 Visit my website for more content, links, and updates:xmikemac.com📩 Want to reach out [email protected]📱 Follow me across platforms for real-time content:X: @XMikeMacInstagram: @XMikeMacYouTube: @XMikeMac✨ Stay connected so you don’t miss what’s next. ✨SEO keywordsChrislam, Chrislam explained, Christianity vs Islam, Jesus is the only way, Pope Leo XIV, Pope interfaith dialogue, exclusivity of Christ, no other name under heaven, John 14 6 sermon, Acts 4 12 sermon, false gospel, biblical warning about deception, Christian response to interfaith movement, Islam and Christianity differences, defend the faith, contend for the faith, Christian apologetics, Bible sermon on truth, modern church compromise, gospel clarity
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When Tragedy Hits Home! - Ep. 15
What do Christians do when tragedy hits home?Not when it’s far away.Not when it’s somebody else.Not when it’s just another headline.What do you do when grief walks into your house, sits down in your living room, and changes your life forever?In this message, we talk about pain, loss, death, suffering, salvation, and the only hope that actually holds when everything else falls apart. The world says time heals everything. The Bible says death is real, grief is real, judgment is real, and hope in Christ is real.This sermon is for the person who is hurting, confused, grieving, angry, numb, scared, or trying to understand how a Christian is supposed to think when tragedy strikes. It is also for the person who needs to know what the gospel means when life gets brutally serious.Bible verses in this message:• John 11:25–26 — Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live.” This reminds us that death is not the end for the believer. Christ does not just comfort us near the grave. He conquers it.• 1 Thessalonians 4:13–14 — Scripture says believers do not grieve as those who have no hope. Christians still cry, still mourn, and still feel the weight of loss, but not without the anchor of resurrection.If you are grieving right now, I pray this message steadies your soul and points you to Christ. And if you are not ready for death, this is your wake-up call. Life is fragile. Eternity is real. Jesus Christ is still the only Savior.A simple prayer of repentance and faith:“Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner and I cannot save myself. I believe You died on the cross for my sins and rose again from the dead. I turn from my sin and place my trust in You alone. Forgive me, change me, and make me Yours. Help me follow You in faith from this day forward. In Jesus’ name, amen.”If this message hits you, like the video, drop a comment and be sure to subscribe to the channel… and please share this with anybody who needs to hear more about Jesus or what it means to be a Christian. As always, You can find me on X, YouTube, and Instagram at xmikemac, or just visit xmikemac.com for everything right there in one place. Remember, the world IS gonna push back, and when it does… Say Something.My Contact Info🚨 Stay connected for more bold CHRISTIAN content, powerful conversations, and behind-the-scenes updates! 🚨🌐 Visit my website for more content, links, and updates:xmikemac.com📩 Want to reach out [email protected]📱 Follow me across platforms for real-time content:X: @XMikeMacInstagram: @XMikeMacYouTube: @XMikeMac✨ Stay connected so you don’t miss what’s next. ✨keywordswhen tragedy hits home, christian response to tragedy, how christians deal with grief, biblical response to suffering, christian grief sermon, death and hope in christ, what happens after death christianity, salvation in suffering, hope after loss, christian sermon on tragedy, faith in the middle of suffering, resurrection hope, grieving with hope, Jesus and suffering, Bible verses about tragedy, christian message about death, how to trust God in pain, Christian encouragement after loss, gospel and grief, eternal life in Christ, funeral sermon message, hard times faith sermon, Christian worldview on suffering, when death hits home, Mike Mac sermon
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AI: Mark of the Beast? - Ep. 14
What happens when a man loses his job, walks out of the building in silence, and realizes the whole world can move on without him like he never mattered?That’s how this message starts — and that’s the warning.Because the Mark of the Beast may not begin with some cartoon version of evil. It may begin with pressure. With convenience. With survival. With a system so smooth, so fast, and so normal that people trade freedom, truth, and faithfulness just to keep buying, selling, working, and eating.In this message, we talk about Revelation 13, economic control, digital dependence, end-times deception, and why Christians cannot afford to sleep through the age of convenience. This is not fear for fear’s sake. This is a wake-up call. If the world builds a system that rewards compromise and punishes conviction, what are you gonna do?Scripture matters. Truth matters. And your soul matters more than access to the system.If this message hits you, like the video, drop a comment and be sure to subscribe to the channel… and please share this with anybody who needs to hear more about Jesus or what it means to be a Christian. As always, You can find me on X, YouTube, and Instagram at xmikemac, or just visit xmikemac.com for everything right there in one place. Remember, the world IS gonna push back, and when it does… Say Something.🚨 Stay connected for more bold CHRISTIAN content, powerful conversations, and behind-the-scenes updates! 🚨🌐 Visit my website for more content, links, and updates:xmikemac.com📩 Want to reach out [email protected]📱 Follow me across platforms for real-time content:X: @XMikeMacInstagram: @XMikeMacYouTube: @XMikeMac✨ Stay connected so you don’t miss what’s next. ✨
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The CHOSEN Brought Me Back! - Ep. 13
There are moments in life when you realize you didn’t leave God — you just stopped feeling Him.In this video, I share my personal story of how The Chosen unexpectedly stirred my heart, broke through spiritual familiarity, and reignited my hunger for Jesus Christ. I grew up in church, knew the Bible stories, knew the language of faith, and had the foundation — but somewhere along the way, Jesus became familiar instead of alive.Then one scene changed everything.This is a message about spiritual numbness, coming back to God, rediscovering Jesus, and the powerful truth that He is still willing to restore, renew, and reach broken people right where they are.If your faith has felt dry, distant, cluttered, or routine, this message is for you.Connect with Mike Mac:X / Instagram / YouTube: @XMikeMacWebsite: www.xmikemac.comEmail: [email protected]:The Chosen, Jesus Christ, Christian testimony, coming back to God, spiritual renewal, rededication to Christ, faith journey, Christian encouragement, Baptist testimony, Jesus and the leper, Christian motivation, God’s presence, spiritual awakening, Christian YouTube, Bible faith, Christian story, rediscovering Jesus, Christian inspiration, faith restored, personal testimonyHashtags:The Chosen Jesus Christ Christian testimony faith restored spiritual awakening coming back to God rededication Christian encouragement Bible faith personal testimony
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Stop Being The HERO! - Ep. 12
There’s a quiet kind of exhaustion that a lot of people are living with right now. The kind where you’re still showing up, still smiling, still doing everything you’re supposed to do… but inside you’re running on fumes.A dad sitting in his truck before walking into the house.A mom juggling a thousand things at once.A business owner staring at numbers at 1 a.m. wondering how it’s going to work out.And somewhere along the way we started believing something dangerous: that everything depends on us.But the truth the Bible teaches is almost the opposite.You’re not the hero of the story.You were never meant to carry everything.In this episode of Say Something Holy, we talk about responsibility burnout, self-reliance, and the lie that strength means handling everything alone. The Bible doesn’t tell tired people to try harder — it tells them to come to Christ.Jesus said:“Come to Me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28If you’ve been running on empty, this message is for you.Faith isn’t about proving how strong you are.It’s about trusting the One who already is.Follow Mike Mac:YouTube: youtube.com/@XMikeMacX (Twitter): x.com/XMikeMacInstagram: instagram.com/XMikeMacWebsite: www.xmikemac.comEmail: [email protected] encouragement, burnout, Christian motivation, faith and stress, trusting God, Matthew 11:28, responsibility burnout, Christian teaching, Bible encouragement
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You’re NOT Saved! - Ep. 11
In this episode of Say Something, Mike Mac takes on one of the most uncomfortable questions in Christianity: what if a whole lot of people who think they’re saved… aren’t? This is a bold, direct look at false assurance, real faith, and the warning of Matthew 7. If you’ve ever wondered whether modern Christianity has confused church culture with actual salvation, this one hits hard.Follow Mike Mac everywhere: YouTube, Instagram, and X: @XMikeMacWebsite: www.xmikemac.comEmail: [email protected], share, and stay connected for more bold conversations on faith, culture, truth, and real life.faith, Christianity, Jesus, salvation, Matthew 7, false converts, gospel, Bible teaching, Christian podcast, Mike Mac, Say Something
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A ‘MISSING’ Gospel? - Ep. 10
Most people know the 4 gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - But did you know there’s a MISSING gospel?There’s actually a 5th Gospel. And it’s YOU. And whether you like it or not, people are reading you every day.In this sermon, I break down 1 Peter 3:13–16 and hit a truth that’ll either wake you up or expose you: some folks may never open Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John… but they watch your life like it’s the only Bible they’ll ever read.We talk about:How to represent Jesus without getting weird, angry, or awkwardWhy a clean conscience is the foundation of boldnessHow to stay in the driver’s seat in spiritual conversations (without panicking)The simple rule most Christians forget: whoever makes the claim bears the burden of proofThe three questions that can change everything: “What do you mean?” “How’d you get there?” “Have you considered…?”If this message convicts you, don’t just nod along. Do something with it. Share it with someone you love, and then… say something.Follow + SubscribeYouTube / Instagram / X: @XMikeMacWebsite: www.xmikemac.comEmail: [email protected]: @mikemacsaysomethingKeywordsChristian sermon, Fifth Gospel, 1 Peter 3, apologetics, evangelism, bold faith, Christian living, sharing your faith, talking about Jesus, Christian conviction, repentance, courage, witnessing
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Jesus Walked Into WAR! - Ep. 9
Jesus didn’t step into a peaceful moment. He walked into war.First-century Judea wasn’t quiet or spiritually neutral. It was under Roman occupation. Religion was divided. Messianic expectations were explosive. Crosses lined the roads as public warnings. And into that tension, Jesus didn’t whisper safe religious ideas — He confronted power, challenged hypocrisy, and stepped straight into enemy territory.In this episode of Say Something HOLY, we examine the real historical world Jesus entered and why Christianity began in the worst possible environment for a lie to survive. Rome ruled by fear. Religious leaders protected influence. The political climate was volatile. And yet the movement of Jesus didn’t collapse — it ignited.If Christianity were invented, this is the last place it would have started. So what happened? And why didn’t it die early?This channel exists to speak bold Kingdom truth, chase real faith, and examine Christianity as a historical, falsifiable claim. No fluff. No soft edges. Just truth that stands up under pressure.————————————————————CONNECT WITH MIKE MACWebsitehttps://xmikemac.comYouTubehttps://youtube.com/@XMikeMacX (Twitter)https://x.com/XMikeMacInstagramhttps://instagram.com/XMikeMacFacebookhttps://facebook.com/[email protected]————————————————————CHANNEL MEMBERSHIPChannel memberships are now open. Subscriber-only live streams, deeper Q&A sessions, shoutouts during broadcasts, and exclusive content are on the way. We’re building more than an audience — we’re building a community that thinks deeply and lives set apart.Subscribe. Join. Stay close.————————————————————SEARCH & DISCOVERYJesus walked into warHistorical JesusChristian historyRoman Empire and ChristianityChristian apologeticsFoundations of the FaithSay Something HOLYBible history
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We LOVE Moral Outrage? - Ep. 8
🔥 MORAL OUTRAGE ISN’T HOLINESS | Selective Sin, Selective Scripture, Selective CompassionThis episode is a hard pushback on a growing trend inside the Church:calling offensive language the worst sin—while quietly ignoring the sins that actually destroy lives.After decades of teaching, counseling, and walking with thousands of students and families, I’ve seen what truly shatters people: murder, rape, child abuse, human trafficking, addiction, domestic violence, adultery, and abandonment. These aren’t theoretical sins. These are the things kids write about in journals when no one’s watching.Using Scripture—not slogans, this teaching confronts selective outrage, pastoral hypocrisy, and partisan morality. From Matthew 22:37 to Romans 13, Matthew 23, James, and Proverbs, we expose how Christian leaders can drift from biblical truth into moral performance—especially when facts are trimmed, context is ignored, and outrage only appears when the “wrong” politician is in office.Let’s be clear:This isn’t about defending Trump.This isn’t about attacking immigrants.This is about truth, law, hypocrisy, and whether Christian leaders are actually submitting to the full counsel of God.Jesus said the greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind—not with selective facts, half-quotes, or applause-driven outrage. Love does not rejoice in wrongdoing. Love rejoices in the truth.If you’re tired of moral inflation, selective compassion, and Christianity being reduced to vibes instead of obedience—this one’s for you.👇 Drop a comment. Push back. Engage.If this made you uncomfortable… good.⸻📬 CONTACT / BUSINESS INQUIRIESWebsite: https://www.xmikemac.comEmail: [email protected]⸻🌐 FOLLOW & CONNECTYouTube:  / @xmikemac X (Twitter): https://x.com/XMikeMacInstagram:  / xmikemac ⸻🔑 KEYWORDS (SEO)Christian hypocrisy, selective outrage in the church, biblical truth vs culture, Matthew 22:37 explained, Romans 13 Christianity, Christian leadership accountability, moral relativism church, faith and politics, Christian worldview, Say Something podcast, Mike Mac
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Did JESUS Actually EXIST? - Ep. 7
Did Jesus even exist?Before faith, theology, or belief, there’s a historical question most people try to avoid. This episode examines whether Jesus of Nazareth belongs in the same historical category as figures like Caesar and Socrates, or whether calling Him a myth is easier than dealing with the evidence. We look at Roman records, Jewish sources, hostile witnesses, and historical context to ask a simple but uncomfortable question: does Jesus belong to history, or fiction?This channel explores Christianity as a historical, falsifiable claim. No religious fluff. No people-pleasing. Just history, logic, Scripture, and the questions most people never slow down long enough to face.————————————————————CONNECT WITH MIKE MACWebsitehttps://[email protected] (Twitter)https://x.com/xmikemacInstagramhttps://instagram.com/xmikemacFacebookhttps://facebook.com/xmikemac————————————————————SUBSCRIBERS — COMING VERY SOONPaid subscribers will get access to subscriber-only live streams, deeper Q&A sessions, shoutouts during live broadcasts, behind-the-scenes discussions, and exclusive content you won’t find anywhere else. This channel is building a real thinking community — and it’s about to get a lot more interactive.Subscribe now and stay close. We’re just getting started.————————————————————SEARCH & DISCOVERYJesusWas Jesus realDid Jesus existHistorical JesusChristian apologeticsChristian historyBible evidenceAncient historyFoundations of the Faith
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Is Slavery Really BAD? - Ep. 6
Is slavery always wrong?It sounds like an obvious question — until you actually open the Bible and read what it says in context.In this episode of Say Something Holy, we tackle one of the most emotionally charged and frequently weaponized accusations against Christianity: “The Bible supports slavery.”But slogans aren’t arguments — and outrage isn’t understanding.We break down:What biblical slavery actually was (and what it wasn’t)Why modern slavery and biblical servitude are not the same thingHow critics misuse verses to score points instead of seek truthWhat Scripture really teaches about human dignity, freedom, and moral accountabilityWhy this question matters for Christians who want to defend their faith intelligently — not emotionallyThis isn’t a dodge.This isn’t a cop-out.And it’s definitely not a TikTok-level answer.If you care about theology, history, biblical literacy, and honest discussion — this one’s for you.👇 Drop a comment below: Is slavery bad — and does the Bible agree?
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Hope is NOT Dead! - Ep. 5
Say Something Holy - Ep. 5: Hope is NOT Dead!Most people aren’t hopeless in a dramatic way — they’re just quietly drained. Still functioning. Still showing up. Still smiling on cue. But underneath it all, hope keeps leaking, and instead of fixing the leak, we keep refilling it with distractions.In this opening sermon of Say Something Holy, we talk about the difference between real, biblical hope and the kind of wishful thinking we’ve all learned to dress up as positivity. This isn’t a hype message. It’s an honest look at where we actually place our trust when pressure hits, control slips, and waiting gets uncomfortable.Drawing from Romans 5, Hebrews, Jeremiah, Peter, and the reality of the resurrection, this message walks through why hope doesn’t come from relief, comfort, or things going your way — it’s forged under pressure and anchored in Christ. Not optimism. Not distraction. Not hustle. An anchor.If you’ve ever believed the right things but noticed your default response is still anxiety, control, or numbing… this one will hit close to home.🎧 Say Something Holy is a sermon-driven podcast focused on faith that actually holds up in real life — not churchy clichés, not shallow motivation, but Scripture, conviction, and honesty lived out under pressure.👉 Follow, share, and subscribe wherever you listen.👉 Watch video sermons and extended content on YouTube & Rumble.👉 Join the conversation and support the mission by sharing this episode with someone who needs steadier ground.Sit with it.Let it bother you a little.Then let it change you.Yeah… I said it. Now you say something.
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How Christians SHOULD Act! - Ep. 4
How Should Christians React to Minnesota?What happened in Minnesota isn’t just political noise — it’s a moral stress test for Christians in America.In this video, we tackle the question many believers are avoiding:👉 Do Christians stay quiet to keep the peace — or speak up when truth is on the line?Minnesota has become a flashpoint for law enforcement, federal authority, illegal activity, and public resistance — and Christians are caught in the middle. This episode confronts the idea that silence equals virtue and challenges the dangerous belief that obedience to God means passivity in the face of wrongdoing.We break down:How Christians should respond when federal law is openly obstructedThe difference between biblical compassion and moral cowardiceWhy intent matters — and why “they shouldn’t have been there in the first place” is a crucial part of this conversationWhat Scripture actually says about authority, justice, and standing for what’s rightWhy fear of backlash, jobs, friends, or culture is silencing believers — and why that’s a problemThis isn’t about politics.It’s about truth, courage, and Christian responsibility in a culture that pressures believers to stay quiet.⚠️ If you think Christians should never speak out — this video will challenge you.⚠️ If you think faith belongs only in private — this video will confront that lie.⚠️ If you’re tired of watered-down Christianity — this one’s for you.👇 DROP A COMMENT 👇How do YOU think Christians should react to what’s happening in Minnesota?👍 Like the video if you believe faith requires conviction🔔 Subscribe for bold Christian commentary, cultural analysis, and unapologetic truth📤 Share this with someone who needs to hear itRelated Topics / Search Optimization:Christians and politicsChristian response to governmentMinnesota controversyBiblical response to law and authorityChristian courage in cultureFaith vs fearStanding up for truth as a ChristianChristian commentary on current eventsLaw enforcement and ChristianityBiblical justice explained🔥 Don’t just watch—make your move. Share this video. Shut the door. Say Something.🔥 Follow and Subscribe:• X (Twitter): @NetAxisGroup | @xMikeMac• Rumble: @NetAxisGroup• YouTube: YouTube.com/@xmikemacChristianResponseMinnesotaBiblicalTruthFaithInActionChristianCultureStandForTruthBiblicalJusticeChristianPerspectiveFaithOverFearChristianWorldviewCulturalEngagementChristianCommentaryMoralCourageChurchAndStateSaySomething
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When Temptation Comes! - Ep. 3
Say Something: WHEN TEMPTATION COMES– Ep. 3#SaySomething #christianity #JesusWhy does temptation feel stronger when you finally decide to obey?Many Christians assume spiritual maturity should make life easier — calmer, clearer, less pressured. But Scripture teaches the opposite. Temptation doesn’t disappear as you grow closer to God; it becomes more focused, more strategic, and more personal.When obedience gets serious, resistance escalates.Temptation doesn’t usually arrive as blatant rebellion. It comes as urgency. Justification. “Just this once.” A shortcut that feels reasonable. A compromise that feels necessary. And that’s exactly why it’s so dangerous.In this episode of Say Something Holy, Mike Mac breaks down why temptation follows obedience, why compromise never stays contained, and why delayed obedience quietly trains the heart toward surrender instead of holiness.This episode covers:• Why temptation intensifies when obedience begins• How Jesus’ wilderness temptation exposes Satan’s strategy• Why “just this once” is spiritually lethal• The difference between struggling and practicing sin• Why grace trains restraint — not permission• How delayed repentance reshapes conscience• Why holiness is built in moments of refusalThis is Bible, conviction, and truth — spoken plainly.If this message hit home, don’t just sit on it — share it.Shut the door, say something bold to yourself, and then go say something to this world. You can follow and subscribe: I’m on X and YouTube @xmikemac. Or just hit me up at xmikemac.com for every link you need — including my video work, interviews, and livestreams with @NetAxisGroup over on Rumble.There. I said it. Now you Say Something!#MikeMac #SaySomething #SaySomethingHoly#Temptation #Holiness #Repentance #Obedience #Jesus #christianity
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Is Messiah a Human? - Ep. 2
Can a human Messiah actually fix the world?Judaism looks for a Messiah who will restore Israel, bring peace on earth, enforce justice, and lead people into obedience. But those expectations require eternal results from a mortal man — and that’s the contradiction.Peace isn’t measurable.Justice isn’t universal.Obedience can’t reach the heart.In this episode of Say Something Holy, Mike Mac explains why the Old Testament itself points beyond a purely human Messiah — and why only God Himself can accomplish what salvation actually requires.This episode covers: • Why a human Messiah cannot deliver eternal justice • How the Old Testament points to a divine Messiah • Why law and obedience cannot save from sin • How Jesus fulfills the Law and the ProphetsThis is Bible, logic, and truth — spoken plainly.If this message hit home, don’t just sit on it — share it. Shut the door, say something bold to yourself, and then go say something to this world. You can follow and subscribe: I’m on X and YouTube @xmikemac. Or just hit me up at xmikemac.com for every link you need — including my video work, Interviews and Livestreams with @NetAxisGroup over on Rumble.There. I said it. Now you Say Something!#MikeMac #SaySomething #SaySomethingHoly #OnlyGodCanSave #JesusIsMessiah
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Tongues and Touchscreens! - Ep. 1
‘The Tongue with a Touchscreen’ confronts one of the most ignored sins in modern Christianity—reckless words. From James 3 to today’s comment sections, this episode exposes how gossip, implication, outrage, and “just asking questions” speech reveal the heart and destroy witness. Convicting, urgent, and gospel-centered, this message calls Christians to repentance, holiness, and Spirit-controlled speech in a loud, divided world.
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Say Something: HOLY is a Jesus-first, no-nonsense, Bible-based Christian podcast for people tired of soft sermons and loud nonsense. We talk faith, truth, culture, and conviction—straight from Scripture, with clarity, courage, and a little bite. It’s No-Fluff - Just Jesus, real repentance, and real talk that actually matters. And THIS is where YOU can say something.
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