
A podcast hosted by Jon Moffitt that pulls the clutter off the gospel and helps believers see the sufficiency of Jesus for everyday life.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 318 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityChristianity | |||

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 misleadin... more
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... more
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 Dou... more
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 ... more
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Changed my faith and helped me understand the gospel truly after 10+ years of being a christian. Can’t thank you enough!
It’s been a while since I’ve checked in, but the recent episode on assurance assures me that Jon is still right on about grace.
Struggling with freedom, assurance, clarity on the good news? I think you will find a blessing here.
I’m not so much reformed myself anymore, but grace is grace, the good news is the good news, and I think that you will find a lot of both here, no matter the details of your theological perspective.
Thanks Jon! Keep it going!
Keep it up buddy ❤️
I always get some new Biblical insights from the discussions!
I love Theocast! so much better with one person talking!
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The content focuses on unpacking theological concepts related to Christianity, particularly emphasizing the sufficiency of Jesus and grace in the life of believers. Episodes address common struggles faced by Christians, such as assurance of salvation, the interpretation of Scripture, and the influence of cultural expectations on faith. By challenging prevailing narratives around legalism and performance-based faith, the discussions aim to offer comfort, understanding, and renewed focus on the gospel's core message. Noteworthy is the balance maintained between deep theological insights and practical application, catering to a range of listeners from laypeople to those in ministry.
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Recent guests on Theocast include:
1. Daniel Barton
2. Doug Van Dorn
3. David Zahl
4. Luke Kjolhaug
5. Ken Jones
6. Costi Hinn
7. Adriel Sanchez
8. Bob Hiller
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