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The Living Waters Podcast

Living Waters 453 episodes Latest May 28, 2026

The Living Waters Podcast is a Christian apologetics show hosted by Ray Comfort, Emeal Zwayne, Mark Spence, and Oscar Navarro. The hosts explore pressing questions of the day with sound theology and humor, often featuring special guests. Listeners are encouraged to email questions and feedback, which may be read on air.

Episodes

Ep. 394 - A Jehovah’s Witness Meets the Real Jesus Jun 11, 2026 4441 Growing up in a tightly controlled religious system can make truth hard to recognize, especially when fear, shame, and manipulation shape every part of life. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar sit down with Taleah Hall to hear her powerful testimony of leaving Jehovah’s Witnesses and encountering the true gospel of grace. The guys explore psychological and spiritual control within cult systems, discussing
Ep. 393 - What It Looks Like to Be a Kingdom-Minded Believer Jun 4, 2026 3769 The kingdom of God stands in direct opposition to a world consumed by personal ambition. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar explore what it truly means to live with a kingdom mindset and why selfishness is one of the greatest obstacles to faithful Christian living. They explain that kingdom-mindedness means living under God’s rule, reign, and authority rather than building a personal kingdom centered on r
Ep. 392 - Easy Believism Exposed May 28, 2026 3746 The modern gospel is often presented as simple, comfortable, and requiring little sacrifice, yet Scripture paints a far more costly picture of following Christ. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar examine the dangers of easy believism and why true saving faith cannot be separated from repentance and surrender. They explain that easy believism reduces salvation to intellectual agreement or a repeated prayer
Ep. 391 - An Astronaut Stuck in Space: An Interview With Captain “Butch” Wilmore May 21, 2026 3898 Most people will never face a situation as extreme as being stranded in space, yet it reveals something profound about faith, trust, and God’s sovereignty. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar sit down with Captain Barry Butch Wilmore to explore how faith in God anchors the soul even in the most extreme circumstances. The guys unpack how Butch’s time in space became a living testimony to trusting God’s prov
Ep. 390 - The Dangers of “Spiritual Formation” May 14, 2026 3664 Spiritual growth has become a buzzword in modern Christianity, but not every path labeled formation leads to truth. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar examine how the modern emphasis on spiritual formation can drift from the gospel when it prioritizes experience over Scripture. They explain that while the desire to grow in Christ is good, many teachings introduce subtle distortions that pull believers tow
Ep. 389 - What Does It Mean to Be Loved by God? May 7, 2026 3715 God’s love is often misunderstood, reduced to performance, feelings, or circumstances rather than rooted in the truth of the gospel. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar explore how a performance-based mindset distorts identity and causes believers to question whether they are truly loved by God. The guys explain that many people assume love must be earned, which leads to insecurity and a tendency to condem
Ep. 388 - When It Feels Like God Is Silent: The Theology of Divine Delays Apr 30, 2026 3771 When God feels silent, and prayers seem unanswered, faith can become fragile and uncertain. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar explore how believers can endure seasons when the Lord seems distant and circumstances feel overwhelming. The guys explain that waiting on the Lord is not passive resignation but active trust—continuing to seek Him even when clarity has not yet arrived. Scripture consistently show
Ep. 387 - The Myth of “My Truth”: How Postmodernism Is Devouring a Generation Apr 23, 2026 3770 Truth has become increasingly offensive in a culture that values feelings over reality, leaving many uncertain whether objective truth even exists. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar examine how postmodern thinking has influenced modern culture and why it leads many to question the authority of Scripture. The guys explain that postmodernism teaches that truth varies with each person, replacing God-given r
Ep. 386 - The Collapse of Attention: Why Christians Can’t Focus Anymore Apr 16, 2026 3782 Attention is quietly slipping away, and with it the ability to think deeply, pray sincerely, and live fully present before God. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar examine how distraction has become one of the defining struggles of our age, fueled by constant stimulation. The guys explain that what seems harmless often steals time from what matters most, especially in parenting, relationships, and spiritua
Why So Many Christians Feel Mentally Scattered Today – Highlight Episode 386 Apr 14, 2026 510 Attention is increasingly fragmented in a world filled with constant noise, entertainment, and instant gratification. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar explore how distraction is not just a productivity issue but a spiritual one, pulling believers away from prayer, Scripture, and meaningful presence with God and others. The guys explain that the loss of boredom, silence, and patience weakens the soul and
Ep. 385 - Is Hell Eternal? Apr 9, 2026 7347 Hell is one of the most avoided yet essential doctrines in Christianity, and misunderstanding it changes both the gospel and the character of God. Ray, E.Z., and Mark, joined by Denny Burk, address the reality of eternal judgment and explain why downplaying hell reduces sin and distorts God’s holiness. The guys clarify that in a relativistic culture, people resist consequences, often reinterpretin
Ep. 384 - When a Church Becomes a Brand: The Danger of Platform Culture Apr 2, 2026 3439 When a church centers itself on a personality, it risks losing sight of the One it exists to proclaim. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar examine the growing tendency for churches to become brands, where influence and personality can overshadow the faithful preaching of God’s Word. The guys explain that branding itself is not inherently wrong, but problems arise when a congregation centers on a charismati

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