
God declares order; humans do not negotiate it
God states how creation is ordered, and that order is not presented as a discussion or a process. Fear, dread, and dominion are named directly as part of the post-flood reality, not as human inventio...
19 Jan 11min

They Don’t Hear: They Don’t Belong to God
Phil Robertson explains that Scripture does not treat hearing God as automatic or universal. The reason some people do not hear is not lack of exposure, intelligence, or effort—it is a matter of belon...
15 Jan 8min

Jesus Didn’t Stumble Into Death: That Was the Plan
Isaiah describes the suffering, death, and burial of Jesus centuries before it happens. When Jesus later confirms the same outcome, even His closest follower tries to stop it. That resistance is rejec...
14 Jan 8min

The Rule Doesn’t Change
The same principle is repeated because the structure does not change. Scripture presents moral cause and effect as fixed, not symbolic or negotiable. What a person practices determines the outcome tha...
13 Jan 6min

There Is No Such Thing as “Your Truth”
Truth is not personal, emotional, or self-defined. It exists independently of the person speaking and does not change with experience, preference, or opinion. The modern phrase “your truth” reframes r...
12 Jan 6min

Why the Light Keeps Winning
Light doesn’t win because it’s accepted, defended, or supported by the culture. It wins because it exposes what people would rather keep hidden, and because the verdict was already set before the worl...
8 Jan 9min

If Jesus Controls the Atoms, Why Worry?
Jesus does not address worry by soothing emotions. He dismantles it by asserting authority over the invisible structure of creation itself. If Christ governs what cannot be seen, anxiety over what can...
7 Jan 12min

They Can’t Even Predict the Weather
Weather forecasts promised rain every day of the week—and missed almost entirely. This episode examines how confident predictions and large systems claim control over nature, then quietly fail when co...
6 Jan 7min



















