
Theocast
Theocast is a Christian podcast hosted by Jon Moffitt. It focuses on the gospel and aims to strip away religious clutter to highlight Jesus' sufficiency for daily living. The show offers encouragement and theological clarity for believers.
Episodes

The Devil's Door to the Church - Part 2: The Remedy (w/ Doug Van Dorn from Reformed Fringe)
Why do Christians often look for dramatic spiritual warfare while overlooking the power of the gospel? Jon Moffitt sits down with Doug Van Dorn to examine how Satan can distort the church's understanding of spiritual strength. They discuss how believers can become distracted from the gospel and why pastors must remain committed to preaching Christ. The

Abortion: A Spiritual Battle (w/ Jackie Moffitt)
What does the gospel have to say in one of the darkest battles of our time? Jon Moffitt is joined by Jackie Moffitt, who has spent nearly four decades rescuing men and women from the tragedy of abortion and proclaiming the hope of Christ. Together they examine the spiritual realities behind abortion, the value of every human life, and the mercy God offe

What's Driving You?
What is really driving your life? Jon Moffitt explores the deeper motives behind obedience, sin, ambition, and everyday decisions, revealing why behavior is always rooted in the heart. Rather than calling for more effort, this conversation uncovers how God's grace transforms the desires that shape everything you do. Discover why the gospel does more tha

Speaking in Tongues? (w/ Michael Miller from Remnant Radio)
Can Christians disagree on spiritual gifts without dividing over the gospel? Jon Moffitt welcomes Michael Miller from Remnant Radio for a thoughtful conversation about tongues, the continuation of spiritual gifts, and the history that has shaped both of their perspectives. While approaching the topic from different viewpoints, they model how Christian b

Where Are All The Pastors???
Why are so many churches struggling to find faithful pastors? Jon Moffitt examines the growing pastoral shortage, why ministers are leaving the pastorate, and what this trend reveals about the state of the church. Rather than settling for discouragement, this conversation offers a biblical vision for raising up healthy leaders and strengthening local co

Biblically Correct. Stranger to Jesus.
Can you know the Bible and still completely miss Christ? Jon Moffitt examines Jesus' warning in John 5 that it is possible to know Scripture while remaining distant from the Savior it reveals. This honest conversation explores the danger of being theologically correct but spiritually prideful, especially in today's online Christian culture. Discover why

No Longer Reformed... But Still Reforming
What if the biggest problem with the Reformed movement is not its theology, but its attitude? Jon Moffitt explains why the culture surrounding modern Reformed circles often fails to reflect the grace it proclaims. This conversation calls believers to repentance, humility, and a gospel-shaped way of engaging others.
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The Father You Can Finally Trust
What comes to mind when you hear God called Father? Jon Moffitt explores why your understanding of God should never be shaped primarily by your earthly father, whether that experience was good or painful. Scripture redefines what it means for God to be your Father, revealing a love and faithfulness unlike anything found in this world. Just as the Bible

Stop Lawing the Gospel (w/ David Zahl)
Has the Christian life become an endless list of things to do? Jon Moffitt sits down with David Zahl to explore why believers so often drift from the freedom of the gospel back into performance and self-improvement. Together they unpack the difference between law and gospel, showing how Christ's finished work provides the rest and assurance Christians d

When You Struggle to Pray
Why does prayer often feel more frustrating than life-giving? Jon Moffitt explores how believers can pray honestly through anxiety, anger, disappointment, and seasons of deep frustration. Rather than reducing prayer to a spiritual discipline measured by consistency or technique, this conversation reframes prayer as a profoundly spiritual reality. Script

Drunk Noah and the Gospel? (Genesis 9:20-27)
It's the strangest scene in Noah's story: the man who saved humanity, passed out drunk and exposed in his tent, and a curse that echoes for a thousand years. What did Ham actually do? Why did the curse fall on Canaan instead? And how does the Bible's most uncomfortable story run all the way to the cross? We walk the three views, follow the Leviticus tra

Stand Firm? I'm Barely Hanging On
What do you do when you cannot even get out of bed, let alone “stand firm” in your faith? Jon Moffitt explores what Scripture really means when Peter and Paul call believers to stand firm in seasons of suffering and despair. This conversation challenges the idea that faith is about trying harder or pulling yourself together. Instead, you will see how th

That Voice Isn't God
What if the voice constantly accusing you is not the voice of God? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt addresses the fear, doubt, and condemnation that many Christians quietly battle in their minds. Questions about salvation, recurring sin, and God’s love can become overwhelming and spiritually paralyzing. You will hear why constant accusation and despair

Do You Keep His Commandments? - 1 John 2:4
Has 1 John 2:4 brought you comfort or quietly crushed your assurance? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt examines one of the most misunderstood verses in 1 John and explains what it really means to keep Christ’s commandments. Many believers read this passage as a measure of performance and walk away discouraged or fearful. You will see how John’s words w

Dear Reformed, We Have A Prosperity Gospel Too!
What if a softer form of the prosperity gospel has been hiding in faithful churches? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt explains how believers can quietly assume that obedience should produce comfort, stability, or an easier life. When suffering comes, that expectation often leads to confusion, disappointment, and questions about God’s goodness. You will

Do I Have Enough Faith? (Review of D.A. Carson)
What if your faith has been pointed at the wrong object? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt addresses the confusion of placing faith in faith itself or in personal faithfulness. You will hear why the object of faith matters and how this mistake can undermine assurance. A powerful clip from D. A. Carson highlights the beauty and clarity of the gospel. The

Should YOU Critique Other Christians?
Do you have to confront someone privately before critiquing them publicly? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt addresses a common appeal to Matthew 18 in discussions about public criticism among Christians. Examining whether this passage requires private confrontation in every situation before speaking publicly. The discussion clarifies the context of Mat

Modern Prophecies and Healings (w/ Remnant Radio)
Are there still healings and prophecies today? Can Christians who disagree on spiritual gifts still have meaningful unity? In this episode, Jon Moffitt sits down with Josh Lewis, Michael Rowntree, and Michael Miller from Remnant Radio. These pastors share a commitment to Christ and the sufficiency of Scripture while holding to a continuationist view of

Do Catholics Believe in Grace? (Responding to Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Do Roman Catholics really believe in salvation by faith? In this episode, Jon Moffitt interacts with a video from Father Mike Schmitz on faith, works, and grace. You will see why definitions matter when it comes to salvation and how different traditions understand faith and justification. This conversation walks through key passages and historical teach

Aliens or Demons? (A Biblical Response to Ruslan)
Are aliens actually demons, and should Christians even engage this question? This conversation is not going away, and ignoring it is not helping anyone. In this episode, Jon Moffitt takes a serious look at a viral discussion and helps you sort through it with a biblical lens. You will hear why these questions are affecting real people and even shaking s

Is 1 John a Test for Christians? (Paul Washer Sermon Review)
Is 1 John meant to test if you are truly saved? In this episode, Jon Moffitt responds to a sermon from Paul Washer at the Shepherds Conference 2026 where 1 John is used as a test of genuine faith. Jon explains why this is a misapplication and walks through the original purpose of the letter. 1 John is meant to strengthen assurance rather than create dou

"I Never Knew You!" Paul Washer Sermon Review
Who is Jesus talking to when he says, “I never knew you”? In this episode, Jon Moffitt walks through a sermon from Paul Washer at the Shepherds Conference 2026 on Matthew 7. This passage raises serious questions about judgment, assurance, and the meaning of true faith. Jon examines the context of Jesus’ warning and evaluates how it is being interpreted

“Pluck Out Your Eye?” A Review of Philip Anthony Mitchell’s Sermon
What happens when a passionate sermon still misses the gospel? Jon Moffitt reviews a sermon from Atlanta pastor Philip Anthony Mitchell. While the message is passionate and sincere, Jon explains how confusion between law and gospel can quietly rob believers of assurance. You will see why true repentance must be fueled by the gospel and not by pressure o

From Chaos to Christ - Dillon Chase’s Story
In this episode, Jon Moffitt sits down with Dillon Chase for a candid conversation about pain, grace, art, and the gospel. You will hear how Dillon’s story, from childhood trauma to ministry and music, has shaped songs that bring honesty to suffering and hope to weary souls. Jon and Dillon also talk about how good theology forms faithful art, why music

Lordship Salvation: Responding to Got Questions
Do you feel confused when people talk about Lordship Salvation? In this episode, Jon Moffitt responds to a popular Got Questions video on the topic and helps you see where clarity is needed. You are guided through what is said well, what is misleading, and where the law and the gospel often get mixed together. This conversation is not about attacking mo

Where Real Spiritual Experience Is Found (w/ Reformed Pastor Clips)
What if your morning changed because you remembered where you are right now in Christ? You are not just forgiven, you are united to the risen Jesus and, in Him, your life is already secure and hopeful. In this episode, Jon Moffitt is joined by Daniel, also known as reformedpastorclips, to unpack union with Christ and why it is the heart of the gospel. Y

Does the Bible Require Head Coverings? (w/ Doug Van Dorn)
Should women wear head coverings in church, or is something else going on in 1 Corinthians 11? This passage has puzzled believers for years and is gaining new attention in both conservative and Reformed churches. In this episode, Jon is joined by Doug Van Dorn to explore how this text should be read and understood. You will see why context, culture, and

What Does “Examine Yourself” Actually Mean?
Do verses about self-examination leave you anxious or afraid about your salvation? You may have heard preaching encouraging you to “examine yourself,” in other words, measure your faith by your fruit. In this episode, Jon Moffitt walks through these well known texts in their proper context. You will see what the authors actually intended and why that ma

The Bible's Emphasis Isn't Obedience
Many Christians assume the Bible's main focus is on what you must do. Obedience matters, but Jon challenges you to consider what Scripture actually emphasizes. Is it primarily a rulebook, or is it pointing you to something deeper? In this episode, discover the true heartbeat of the Bible and the hope it holds for you. This could shift your whole perspec

Why Christians Struggle to Read the Bible
Have you ever felt like reading the Bible is difficult? Many Christians love Jesus but quietly struggle to read His Word. Not because of laziness, but because they don’t understand it. What should be a source of joy and strength often feels like a weight dragging you down. In this episode, Jon Moffitt helps you rediscover the Bible as a gift meant to le

Losing the War on Grace
If grace is your greatest weapon, wouldn’t it make sense for Satan to attack it first? In this episode, Jon Moffitt walks you through how the enemy shifts your focus from the sufficiency of Christ to moralism, fear, and performance. Many churches and podcasts today emphasize obedience over Jesus. That distortion is not harmless, it’s spiritual warfare.

Grace as Divine Power?
Is grace just a nice word, or is it spiritual power? In this episode, Jon talks about re-enchanting grace. Restoring its true, supernatural weight. Paul didn’t use grace as a soft or passive term but as a force directly connected to Jesus Christ. Grace forgives, yes, but it also strengthens and empowers. Stay tuned for a fun and meaningful discussion th

Recovering a Supernatural Assurance
Struggling with assurance of salvation can feel like spiritual warfare… Because it is. Satan wants you to doubt your standing with God and keep you anxious and uncertain. Today’s episode is about how assurance is not found in your sincerity or obedience but in Christ alone. Jon discusses why you can’t fight this battle with fleshly means, but only with

The Christmas Paradox
Hooked by the holidays? Or just hoping to get through them? Whether you’re counting down to Christmas with excitement or bracing for the season’s sorrow, this episode is for you. Jon talks about the joy found in Christ during this time of year, regardless of your emotional state. The first coming of Jesus offers hope for the cheerful and the hurting ali

The Strange Relief of a Grace-Shaped Life (w/ David Zahl)
Many Christians wrestle with anxiety, discouragement, and even thoughts of despair. Our performance-driven culture distorts our view of God and grace, leaving us feeling exhausted and hollow. In this episode, Jon interviews David Zahl about his new book: “The Big Relief.” We discuss how grace reorients our lives, bringing joy, purpose, and rest for wear

The Prosperity Gospel Test
You probably don’t believe in the prosperity gospel, at least not the version that promises wealth and health in exchange for faith or donations. But what if traces of it still influence your Christian life? In this episode, Jon explores how transactional thinking subtly creeps into the hearts of even Reformed believers. We often assume God's nearness o

Why Do I Still Struggle with Sin? (w/ Luke Kjolhaug)
Have you ever wondered, “Why do I still struggle with this?” Many Christians expect that with maturity, temptation will decrease and sin will lose its appeal. But Scripture offers a more realistic view. In this episode, we talk about the saint-sinner reality. How believers remain both righteous in Christ and yet still battle the flesh. Jon is joined by

The Prison of Self-Preservation
Do you ever feel alone, like something is just wrong with you? Many people silently wrestle with loneliness while living in a culture that celebrates self-prioritization and self-love. But instead of healing us, this only leads to deeper isolation. In this episode, Jon reviews a thought-provoking video and discusses a humble truth about why loneliness p

When In Despair... (w/ Chad Bird @ 1517)
Do you ever feel stuck in despair, wondering if God is still near? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt, Justin Perdue, and Chad Bird discuss how Christ meets us in our darkest moments with real comfort and sustaining grace. Recorded live at 1517’s Here We Still Stand 2025 Conference in San Diego, we explore how the Psalms, the church, and the gospel itsel

Jesus and the Accuser (w/ Chad Bird & Ken Jones)
Satan’s primary weapon against believers is accusation, especially when we fail. At our recent Law-Gospel conference, Justin Perdue preached on Jesus and the Accuser, showing how Satan targets our assurance and tempts us to trust our own righteousness or despair entirely. What follows is a panel discussion with Chad Bird, Ken Jones, Justin, and Jon Moff

Gospel VS Law Based Living (w/ Chad Bird & Ken Jones)
What truly motivates the Christian life: the gospel or the law? Too often, we confuse gospel-driven living with law-based performance. This panel discussion, recorded live at our 2025 Theocast Conference, explores how the distinction between law and gospel shapes our motivations, obedience, and joy in Christ. Featuring a post-lecture conversation with C

Is the Gospel Really That Simple?
I regularly sit across the table from people and ask them to tell me the gospel. I can see how nervous and anxious that question makes them. Maybe you have had that experience: someone asks you, "What is the gospel?" and suddenly you do not know how to respond. You worry you might not say the right thing. Often this happens because we have made the gosp

When Christians Hurt Each Other
Justin and Jon love this phrase: All of Christ for all of life. That is what this podcast is about today. The doctrine of Christ is important, and we need to get it right—but it is also for our daily lives. This is where it becomes a balm and a joy. It allows us not only to have rest but also to give rest. So we want to talk about what all of Christ loo

Tempted? Welcome to Christianity
Something I wish Christianity would address more often is the normal battle with sin. Or, to put it another way: temptation. Temptation is a normal experience. That word "normal" is the key. We tend to think that as we grow in Christ, temptation decreases. But that is not what Paul says about our experience. It’s important to understand that you will no

Make Repentance Great Again
When I say the word repent, how do you feel? When I say confess your sins, what does that evoke in you? If repentance feels scary, threatening, or uncomfortable, or if confession feels the same, this podcast is for you. Jon and Justin are going to have a sweet conversation about how good God is to us, how forgiving and merciful He is, and how, since we

Processing Evil in Light of Charlie Kirk
This conversation was recorded before the official announcement of Charlie’s death. Our hearts and our prayers are with his family. May the Lord Jesus Christ comfort them now and always.
There is so much evil and pain in this world, and in this life. It all just feels too much to bear. We don't just face the evils of men; day by day, we are confronted w

Christless "Expository" Preaching
Expository preaching has been very popular for the last 30 to 40 years, and we are thankful for that. But the Bible actually tells us how the Word is to be explained and expounded, and that is what this episode is about. Jon and Justin are going to make the argument that if Christ is not part of the explanation, then technically it is not a Christian se

Stop Dehumanizing Jesus
Is there a man who sits on the throne of God? And what does that mean for us? Can Jesus identify with us and have compassion on us in the midst of our struggle, our fear, and our discouragement? Does He feel things for us? Is Jesus of Nazareth a man of feeling? The answer to those questions is yes. He is a man of feeling. He is with us, compassionate, m

"Accurate" Yet Empty: The Problem with Theological Lectures
Today's episode is definitely a little more in your face, as you can tell from the title, but it's so important. Jon and Justin want to talk about preaching and how we understand Scripture in general, including expository and exegetical preaching. We want to help you see that if your conclusion is not Jesus, then something is missing. And we have reason

In the Beginning, Jesus...
When you read Genesis or Exodus, the very first books of the Bible, what comes to mind? Do you think of creationism versus evolution? An ark in Kentucky? Or do you think about Christ, how He has been present from the very beginning and is woven through every book of Scripture, including Genesis and Exodus? Jon and Justin are having a conversation today

No Damascus Road? No Problem.
Some of you may feel like your testimony isn’t exciting enough to be worth sharing. Maybe you’ve wondered if you're even saved because you haven’t experienced a dramatic life transformation. Others may think only those who’ve hit rock bottom can truly understand grace. In this episode, Jon and Justin talk about why that’s not true; and why every believe

Deliverance from Trials Is Never Promised
Many of you have probably prayed the prayer of Paul: “Lord, please take this away from me.” Not just once, but many times. It can become exhausting, frustrating, and even lead to doubt. That’s why today’s podcast is so important. We need to talk about trials and God’s grace, and how the two go together. What promise do we actually have from God? We dive

The Re-Purposed Driven Life
In this life, we’re offered all kinds of reasons and purposes to live. But when you try them, you often realize that, in the end, you’re still weak, still unsatisfied, and still not measuring up. Then comes the question: “What is the purpose of my life? Why am I even here?” That’s a really tough place to be. This episode connects closely to last week’s:

Jesus Knows You're Tired
Maybe you’ve heard the term arrival fallacy; the idea that once we reach a certain point in life, things will finally get easier. We can fall into the same mindset in the Christian life, believing that one day suffering will lessen, trials will be lighter, or the battle with sin won’t be as intense. Some even think that if we just get church and doctrin

How Satan Attacks Christians Today
James 4 gives us an interesting warning: Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. In Ephesians 4, Paul talks about not giving the devil a foothold—don’t give him room in the congregation. What we want to talk about today is this: What does that actually look like, and what is Satan after in both of those contexts? We would argue that, throughout the

White-Knuckled American Sanctification
Should we be brute-forcing sanctification? Are we relying on our own strength to produce holiness? The American church often places heavy emphasis on the growth of the Christian—living each day simply to behave better than the day before—instead of emphasizing trust and rest in the finished work of Christ. It becomes more about avoiding sin than clingin

The Suspicion of Experience
In Reformed circles, we can be wary of the word experience—often for good reason. Emotional manipulation and manufactured moments have led many to question what’s truly spiritual. But Scripture is clear: God promises His supernatural presence in the gathering of His people. Church is an encounter with the living God—a true spiritual experience where our

Thou Shalt Not Misquote
Today, Justin and Jon want to cover two passages that often confuse or even hurt people. One is Jeremiah 29:11—about your future. You might be wondering how that verse applies to you, especially if everything is going horribly—or even if everything is going great and you're attributing it to that promise. We’re going to talk about that verse, and also M

Examine Yourselves!
"Examine yourselves to determine whether or not you are in the faith." Have you ever heard those verses raised? We have here at Theocast—especially because of how we talk about Jesus, His sufficiency, and the reality that He has done everything necessary for us to have peace with God. People sincerely ask, “Brothers, what about the call to self-examinat

Thoughts on Costi Hinn and Cheap Grace
Throughout the years, Theocast has received all kinds of messages and emails. At times, you ask us to address certain topics, and while we can’t respond to everything, we do our best to select a few. This is one we wanted to talk about. We love our dear brother Costi, and in this sermon, he’s expressing a concern about Christian hypocrisy—people who cla

Why Are So Many People Going to Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism?
Why are so many people leaving evangelicalism and turning to the Orthodox Church—or even to Rome? When you talk to them, you find that they’re longing for a sense of sacredness. They’re seeking a spiritual experience. They want to know that their faith is grounded in something outside of themselves. We have a lot to say about that. In this episode, we’l

Credobaptism or Paedobaptism? - Part 2 (w/ Adriel Sanchez from Sola Media)
Check out Part 1 of this discussion on Sola Media’s YouTube channel!
On today’s special episode of Theocast, Jon and Justin are joined by Adriel Sanchez of Sola Media to continue a thoughtful conversation on the differences between baptizing believers only and baptizing infants. This isn’t a debate but a dialogue between three Reformed brothers who shar

Why New Calvinism Is Not Reformed
New Calvinism, while it has some good aspects, has also caused a lot of problems for many people today. Jon and Justin are going to have a conversation about how historical Reformed theology differs from New Calvinism—a movement that has really taken shape and gained a lot of traction over the last few decades, particularly in America. There are good th

Law & Gospel (with Bob Hiller @ 1517)
Today's episode is a special recording from the 1517 Conference in Bentonville, Arkansas. Jon and Justin are joined by Bob Hiller, senior pastor of Community Lutheran Church in Escondido, California, and a valued member of the 1517 family. In this episode, we explore the challenges of balancing grace and law, emphasizing that the Christian life is about

Our Thoughts on John Piper and Falling Away
Recently, a video clip from the Coram Deo Conference began circulating online, featuring John Piper making comments about falling away from the living God—and how that warning needs to be preached. The message that one can fall away must be clearly communicated, with no punches pulled. Theocast was brought into the online conversation surrounding this v

Law & Gospel (with Chad Bird)
Today’s episode is a special live podcast recording from our 2025 Law & Gospel Conference! Jon, Justin, and our special guest, Chad Bird, discuss their theological journeys that led them to understand the importance of the law and gospel distinction and what it means for the Christian. After the discussion, the guys hold a Q&A with the audience!

God Really Does Love Us (with Dan Cruver)
As Christians, we often say we know God loves us and that Jesus died for our sins so we could be forgiven and accepted in Christ. But when asked how we think God really feels about us, we tend to get uncomfortable. If we're honest, many of us quietly wonder if God truly delights in us or if His grace was more of a reluctant necessity. Maybe He saved us,

The Good and The Bad of New Calvinism
New Calvinism: The Young, Restless, and Reformed Movement. This has been a significant movement—a major groundswell—in recent decades within the American and Western Church. What’s good about it? What’s maybe not so good? That’s the conversation Jon and Justin are going to have today from our typical confessional and Reformed perspective. There is much

The Danger of "God's Glory" without the Gospel
If I asked you, "What is the glory of God?" how would you answer? The glory of God is a central focus in the evangelical church, and rightly so. It is a wonderful reality that must be understood biblically to avoid misrepresenting His character. God is glorified in creation, in executing justice, and above all, in saving His people. He has always loved

Let's Talk About Idolatry
If you're like us and were raised in the church, you probably chuckled when you first learned that the Israelites carried around small idols in the desert—almost like little good luck charms. They had the power of God on their side, the One who split the sea, provided them with food, led them by a pillar of fire at night and a cloud by day. Yet, they st

How Could Lot Be Righteous?
If I had to pick one person from the entire Bible and give him the title of "righteous" based on his actions, it wouldn’t be Lot. I’m sorry, but what that man did is not the definition of righteousness. Yet, that’s often how we think about godliness—righteousness as a comparison of who obeys the law. "I didn’t do these things; therefore, I’m righteous.

The Most Christian Thing We Do
What is the most Christian thing we could do? If you're like many out there, you might say, "Well, I would not sin." Fair answer. That certainly is a fruit of being united to the Lord Jesus Christ. But Jon and Justin offer a different perspective today. Perhaps the most Christian thing we could ever do is confess and acknowledge our weakness and then ca

Would Satan Approve of Your Morality?
Is there a kind of preaching that Satan would approve of? We often assume it’s the kind that denies miracles and weakens morality, but he may just as well applaud preaching that exalts virtue and moral living while leaving out Jesus. At Theocast, we believe this kind of Christless preaching is dangerous, as it shifts the focus from the gospel to mere be

How Satan Uses the Law
It is safe to say that the Apostle Paul was one of the most vigorous defenders of the gospel, and he said many things to protect it from legalism. However, there is an aspect of Paul's discussions that often goes unnoticed—his argument that legalism is not only a human issue but also a tool used by the kingdom of darkness. Paul explains that when Jesus

Despisers of Grace
When people look at the liberal-conservative divide—or perhaps the loose versus strict legalistic divide—in the church, they assume there is nothing in common between these groups. However, Jon and Justin disagree. We believe that both of these groups can be described as despisers of grace. Today, we’re going to explain what we mean by that. We’ll have

More Than Forgiven
Many believers struggle with doubts about whether they truly belong to Christ, often because their lives don’t look the way they want. Is Jesus only enough for the forgiveness of sins, or is there more to what He has accomplished in us? The answer is yes—He is better than you’ve ever imagined. He not only forgives and justifies but also works in us by H

What About Tongues, Healing, and Prophecy?
Have you ever had someone say, “The Lord told me to tell you…”? How do you process that statement? What about modern prophecies, miracles, visions, and dreams? As Reformed, conservative Christians, how do we interpret these things through Scripture? That is the focus of today’s podcast. We want to have a meaningful conversation about assurance and the h

Whose Voice Are You Listening To?
As human beings, we constantly hear many voices, whether we realize it or not. A key question to ask ourselves is: Whose voice am I listening to? Is it the voice of Satan, who accuses and deceives? The voice of my flesh or the world? Or the voice of my Savior, who speaks truth and life? The voice we listen to shapes our daily experience and how we see t

Why Is Life So Hard?
Disappointment is part of the human experience, rooted in our expectations that life should be free of struggles. We often forget that trials are inevitable and that everyone will eventually die. Today's podcast explores this utopian view of life and how hardships can shake our faith, causing us to question God’s purpose. Jon and Justin discuss why this

What Does It Mean to Confirm Our Election?
At Theocast, we get this question a lot: What about 2 Peter when it says that we should be confirming our calling and election by our obedience? Isn't that really a way for us to examine ourselves and find our assurance, saying, "Look, my obedience aligns with my confession?" Yes and no. That passage has probably hurt more people than it has helped. But
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