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The Sawdust Trail: A Red Dirt Half-Hour Hour

The Sawdust Trail is where revival meets Red Dirt. Hosted by Pastor Jim Wilhelm, this podcast treats folk songs as sacred texts—walking stanza by stanza through outlaw hymns, Dust Bowl laments, and Red Dirt ballads like they’re scripture. Think revival tent pitched on an Oklahoma backroad: the Spirit is loose, the stories are true, and the music carries more theology than some seminary libraries.This is Theology in Three Chords—exegeting songs with the same care we give the Bible.

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    The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie: Colter Wall’s Confession & the Gospel of Mercy

    HERE’S THE SONG I AM TALKING ABOUT. GO LISTEN, COME BACK HERE, THEN, GO LISTEN AGAIN: Colter Wall – The Devil Wears a Suit and TieWhat happens when temptation rolls up dressed sharp and smooth, with a Cadillac and a smile? Colter Wall’s “The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie” isn’t just a song—it’s a modern parable. A crossroads story. A prayer whispered through a cigarette haze.In this episode of The Semi-Seminarian Podcast: Theology in Three Chords, Pastor Jim Wilhelm digs into the grit of Colter’s lyrics, pulling them alongside Luke 18’s parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. This is gospel for the ones who know their prayers aren’t polished: the gamblers, the drifters, the late-night confessors who can only beat their chest and whisper, “God, have mercy.”We’ll walk Highway 61, we’ll hear echoes of Robert Johnson’s crossroads, and we’ll ask what it means when the Devil doesn’t show up with horns but in a pressed suit and polished tie. And we’ll discover that Jesus’ answer is the same now as it was then: mercy is stronger than performance.👉 If this word steadies you, share it. Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and pass it on to someone who needs to know grace still sounds like a song in the night.

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    Armor: Grace, Fire, and the Narrow Way

    HERE'S THE SONG I AM TALKING ABOUT. GO LISTEN, COME BACK HERE, THEN, GO LISTEN AGAIN: “Armor” — Jason BolandRelated episode: ⁠⁠⁠My Theology in Three Chords on “Dark and Dirty Mile”⁠⁠⁠Hear it, too: ⁠⁠⁠“Dark and Dirty Mile” — Jason Boland & The Stragglers⁠⁠In this Theology in Three Chords episode, we lay Jason Boland’s “Armor” on the table like a well-worn psalter and listen for the gospel in the grooves. We trace how the song stitches Psalm 23 and Psalm 27 into a patchwork of trust, walks us through the valley without flinching, and reframes the “armor of God” (Ephesians 6) as grit and steadiness rather than conquest. From Isaiah’s fire that doesn’t consume to Daniel’s fourth man in the furnace, from Jesus’ narrow way as homesickness (Matthew 7) to the great cloud of witnesses singing along (Hebrews 12; Revelation 7), this one preaches: grace first, then transformation. Whether your armor’s shining or dented from a long road, the Shepherd hasn’t left you—and the porch light’s still on.Song referenced: “Armor” — Jason BolandIf this midnight gospel finds you—like, share, and subscribe so the circle stays unbroken and the static keeps carrying grace to somebody else tuning in late. Amen?

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    Black Sheep – Ben Fuller | The Sawdust Trail: Theology in Three Chords

    HERE'S THE SONG GO LISTEN FIRST, COME BACK HERE, THEN GO LISTEN AGAIN: https://youtu.be/yTCdrfyzUfg?si=a5UYe3Ar3LoUaGeWBen Fuller’s Black Sheep is more than a hit—it’s a testimony. A late-night outlaw gospel where fences, ditches, smoke, and scars all meet the relentless grace of the Good Shepherd.In this episode of The Sawdust Trail: A Red Dirt Gospel Half-Hour Hour, Pastor Jim Wilhelm exegetes Black Sheep line by line, like scripture itself. We’ll talk about Luke 15’s lost sheep, the ache of being an outsider, and the Good Shepherd whose love “smells like smoke” and sends the hounds of heaven after every misfit.If you’ve ever felt like the black sheep—the one who doesn’t belong—this one’s for you. Because here’s the good news: Jesus loves you, black sheep.📖 Scriptures explored: Luke 15, Isaiah 53, Ezekiel 36, Psalm 23, Romans 7–8, John 10.🎶 Song explored: Black Sheep by Ben Fuller (2024).

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    What I Love About Sunday: A Southern Sunday Sabbath

    HERE'S THE SONG GO LISTEN FIRST THEN COME BACK AND LISTEN HERE THEN GO LISTEN AGAIN: https://youtu.be/pm3aCyRD3Vg?si=jSkTj9AvGg3nFdOCOn this week’s Theology in Three Chords episode of The Sawdust Trail, we walk verse by verse through Craig Morgan’s “That’s What I Love About Sunday.” From Raymond’s grease-stained hands to Miss Betty’s off-key alto, from chicken dinners to baptismal waters, the ordinary becomes holy when you sit still long enough to notice. Sunday afternoons aren’t just leftovers from the morning—they’re grace humming through coupons, porch swings, and backyard football games. This song isn’t just nostalgia; it’s the aesthetic of The Sawdust Trail. Tune in and discover how God still hides joy in the familiar, and how the old way can become new when the Spirit breathes fresh through it.

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    Walking the Sawdust Trail Revival, Memory, and the Mystery of Grace

    HERE'S THE SONG GO LISTEN, COME BACK HERE, THEN GO LISTEN AGAIN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3C0flrdWAA&list=RDA3C0flrdWAA&start_radio=1Step into the tent and walk The Sawdust Trail—a revival ground where faith, memory, and mystery collide. In this Theology in Three Chords episode, Pastor Jim explores Tom Skinner’s song Sawdust Trail as more than music: it’s the namesake of this podcast and a living witness to revival culture. From pine-shaving aisles and kerosene lanterns to bologna sandwiches and Bibles for sale, this story reveals why the sawdust trail mattered to small-town America—and why it still matters today. Was it church? Was it carnival? Was it spectacle? Yes. And somehow, in the mess of smoke and song, the Spirit showed up.Listeners will hear scripture woven with song lyrics, cultural memory, and Red Dirt gospel theology, finding echoes of Hebrews 11, John 3, and Acts 3 in the grit of revival life. This episode dives deep into themes of grace, mystery, and the unexplainable moments that linger long after the tent folds up.Whether you’re a seeker, skeptic, saint, or backslider, join us as we walk the trail together—dusty, holy, human, and haunted by God’s Spirit.Sawdust Trail, Tom Skinner, revival preaching, tent revivals, Red Dirt gospel, theology in three chords, folk song theology, bologna and pickles, Dwight Moody, Billy Sunday, Hebrews 11, John 3, Acts 3, Spirit of God, American revival history, gospel podcast, Southern preaching, faith and memory, grace in the dust.

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    Like a Blind Man: Faith, Sight, and the First Steps on the Sawdust Trail

    HERE'S THE SONG. GO LISTEN. COME BACK HERE AND LISTEN. THEN GO BACK AND LISTEN AGAIN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j0yt4p0w24Welcome to The Sawdust Trail, where revival meets Red Dirt and the hymnal only needs three chords. In this first episode, Pastor Jim exegetes Tom Skinner’s Like a Blind Man—line by line, stanza by stanza—as if it were scripture.From the blind man in the middle of the road, to David with his sling, to Grandma at the window, this song tells us what faith looks like when it’s blind but not aimless, foolish but never alone.Scripture in this episode includes 2 Corinthians 5:7, Hebrews 11, 1 Samuel 17, Romans 10:9, Galatians 3:28, Psalm 71:18, and Matthew 6:6.If this word stirs something in you: like, share, and subscribe. Let someone else know they’ve got company on the Trail.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Sawdust Trail is where revival meets Red Dirt. Hosted by Pastor Jim Wilhelm, this podcast treats folk songs as sacred texts—walking stanza by stanza through outlaw hymns, Dust Bowl laments, and Red Dirt ballads like they’re scripture. Think revival tent pitched on an Oklahoma backroad: the Spirit is loose, the stories are true, and the music carries more theology than some seminary libraries.This is Theology in Three Chords—exegeting songs with the same care we give the Bible.

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