
Pastor Jake Sweetman and Elijah Lamb share conversations that draw Christians deeper into the story of Scripture and the riches of theology, offering wisdom and encouragement for life and faith in a post-Christian world.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode, we pick up our discussion on the beasts of Revelation 13 by taking a closer look at the mark of the beast. Instead of chasing modern conspiracy theories, we examine the biblical and historical context of the mark, what it meant to it... more
In this episode, we explore the first beast of Revelation 13 and discuss why John’s vision is about more than a single future ruler. We argue that the beast symbolizes empire itself, showing how people and institutions can become tools of evil when c... more
In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest tensions in the New Testament: Jesus says he fulfills the law, while Paul says Christ abolished it. We argue that Paul does not treat the Mosaic Law as binding legislation for the church, but as a source ... more
This episode is a sweeping conversation that traces the Day of Atonement through the grand story of Scripture, connecting it back to Eden and forward to the redemptive work of Christ. The episode explores the tabernacle as a symbolic meeting point of... more
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I love this breakdown of biblical theology from the beginning of Eden. Insight and enlightenment is brought in the form of knowledge on this podcast along with practical exhortation. It is rare to hear both excellent teaching and exhortation coincide so complimentary. Please don’t stop making episodes!
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The show features in-depth conversations on biblical theology, spirituality, and how Christian faith intersects daily life. Across recent episodes, the hosts explore gifts of the Spirit, church practice, gospel-centering worship, and the person and work of Jesus through the Gospels, with a special emphasis on how scripture shapes worldview, ethics, and community life. Notable strengths include rigorous theological analysis paired with accessible explanations, a clear commitment to biblical literacy, and a willingness to engage controversial topics with pastoral care. The format often centers on unpacking complex passages and historical contexts to help listeners apply insights to modern faith and practice.
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