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Each class walks through what makes Lutheran doctrine distinct from other Christian denominations, following the chapters of the book The Lutheran Difference. Designed for youth in confirmation instruction, this series also welcomes anyone who wants a clear, biblical, and Confessional understanding of what Lutherans believe and why.Subscribe & Share: • Apple Podcasts: Christ For You • Spotify: Listen on Spotify • Website: ZionWG.org/podcastStay Connected: • Email: PastorRojas@ZionWG.org • Website: ZionWG.orgIf this sermon strengthened your faith, share it with others and leave a review. Your support helps more people hear the faithful preaching of Christ crucified and risen for you.
Faith That Cries Out | Luke 18:1-8 Sermon | Persistent Prayer & Trusting GodStruggling with unanswered prayers? This powerful sermon on Luke 18:1-8 explores Jesus' parable of the persistent widow and unjust judge, revealing what true faith looks like when God seems silent. Learn how to pray without losing heart, trust God's perfect timing, and find confidence in Christ's intercession.This Lutheran sermon unpacks the Gospel message of God's faithfulness, showing how persistent prayer flows from God's mercy, not our worthiness. Discover biblical encouragement for when heaven feels closed, explore the Law-Gospel distinction in Scripture, and understand how Christ sustains our faith through Word and Sacrament.Perfect for Christians seeking deeper understanding of prayer, faith during trials, and trusting God's promises. Whether you're facing delayed answers, spiritual discouragement, or want to grow in your prayer life, this expository preaching will strengthen your walk with Christ.Support this ministry: https://buymeacoffee.com/whitegandalph buymeacoffee.com/whitegandalphTopics covered: Persistent prayer, unanswered prayers, trusting God, Luke 18 sermon, parable of the widow, faith in trials, Lutheran preaching, Gospel encouragement, Christ's intercession, biblical prayer teaching#ChristianSermon #Luke18 #PrayerLife #BiblicalPreaching #LutheranTheologyLuke 18 sermon,persistent prayer,unanswered prayer,trusting God,faith in trials,parable of the widow,unjust judge parable,Lutheran sermon,Gospel preaching,Christ intercession,biblical encouragement,prayer life,losing heart,God's faithfulness,expository preaching,ESV sermon,Sunday sermon,Christian faith,spiritual growth,prayer teaching,Law and Gospel,reformed preaching,Protestant sermon,faith and perseverance
Conference Title: You Say You Want A Reformation? Speaker: R. Scott Clark Session one: Law, Gospel and “Glawspel.” Becoming a Master Theologian
“Law & Gospel” | Christ For YouThe Feast of St. Mary (Transferred) | Luke 1If you were edified by this recording, please share it with others, leave a review and a comment on ApplePodcasts, Spotify, or any podcasting platform to help others find the faithful preaching of Holy Scripture. ___________________Subscribe & Share: • Apple Podcasts: Christ For You • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0q7o8mzLFcEBBVnrYBKYWx?si=UjpbczgJTtWPMG-_MgTSnQ • Website: https://www.zionwg.org/podcastStay Connected: • Email: PastorRojas@ZionWG.org • Website: ZionWG.org
Reformed Brotherhood | Sound Doctrine, Systematic Theology, and Brotherly Love
In this episode of The Reformed Brotherhood, Jesse Schwamb takes listeners on a deep theological journey into the distinction between law and gospel. Drawing from Martin Luther's theological insights, Jesse explores how these two words from God—the law and the gospel—reveal His righteousness and intersect with Christian living. He reflects on the ways the law exposes sin and reveals the justice of God, while the gospel offers the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. This timely discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding how God's law and gospel work in harmony to declare His glory and transform lives. Jesse unpacks the theology of the cross versus the theology of glory, highlighting how the gospel is scandalously counterintuitive, displaying God's power through weakness and Christ's ultimate act of obedience—His death on the cross. Through thought-provoking metaphors and personal reflections, he illustrates how the law's demands drive us to despair but ultimately point us to the gospel, where we find redemption and freedom in Christ. The episode also delves into the transformative power of the gospel, contrasting it with the law's inability to save. Jesse encourages listeners to consider how the gospel empowers obedience, not as a means of earning righteousness, but as a response to the righteousness imputed to us by Christ. This episode is rich in theological depth and practical application, providing a framework for understanding God's justice, mercy, and love.
Before reviewing Seemingly Impossible Commands, this episode lays the essential Law/Gospel foundation. Are Jesus' commands just hard—or truly impossible? Discover why our only hope isn't our obedience, but Christ's perfect righteousness credited to us.
In this episode, we begin reviewing Part 2 of Discover the Word's series Seemingly Impossible Commands. Building on the Law/Gospel foundation laid in Part 1, we examine the claim that Jesus' commands become possible once we have faith. But does Scripture—or reality—support that? Or does this view undermine the radical impossibility of the Law and the finished work of Christ? The answers matter more than most realize.
Download 30 day Bible reading plan Are you craving a deeper relationship with God but not sure where to start? In this episode, I'm sharing practical, grace-filled tools to help you grow in your faith and dive into Scripture with confidence—without the pressure of perfection.
Pastor Reece unpacks the glorious continuity of God's redemptive plan from Genesis to Galatians. Through rich covenantal insights, he traces the relationship between the law and the promise, exposing the deadly burden of the covenant of works and exalting the redeeming grace found in the covenant of grace. The seed is Christ, and all who are in Him by faith are heirs of the promise—delivered from the curse of the law and united with the saints across all ages.
Jay Book Interview In this episode of Renewal Cast, hosts Coalt Robinson and Jay Wipf introduce listeners to a Law and Gospel catechism written by Jay, designed to benefit both individuals and families. The podcast dives into the importance of catechesis and memorization in learning foundational Christian concepts. They emphasize the relevance and practicality of understanding the distinction between law and gospel in interpreting scripture and motivating individuals to live a life aligned with Christian teachings. Additionally, they highlight how the catechism, despite being brief, serves as a valuable tool for deepening one's understanding of Biblical principles.Episode Highlights 00:00:05: Introduction to Renewal Cast as a platform for biblical and theological discourse. 00:00:38: Introduction of the episode topic, focusing on a Law and Gospel Catechism authored by Jay. 00:01:46: Background on the creation of the catechism, including inspirations from teaching through Romans. 00:02:42: Discussion on the value of catechesis and memorization in learning Christian doctrine. 00:03:32: Clarification on misconceptions about catechism and its roots in Christian education. 00:04:26: Exploration of rote memorization versus modern educational theories and its role in faith. 00:05:24: Comparison of earning eternal life through the law versus understanding grace. 00:06:25: Examination of the lack of fundamental Christian understanding among modern evangelicals. 00:07:24: Discusses the comprehensiveness of the catechism across different Christian traditions. 00:08:28: Highlights key scripture texts that shaped Jay's catechism, including passages from Romans. 00:10:23: Broad endorsement and feedback on the catechism from various Christian denominations. 00:12:32: Clarifies misconceptions and provides interpretation of scriptural examples using law and gospel distinction. 00:15:16: Discussion on the importance of the law of liberty and its connection to freedom and obedience. 00:17:18: Addressing different approaches and interpretations of biblical texts using law and gospel distinction. 00:18:00: Emphasizes motivation for keeping the law and understanding grace-filled obedience. 00:19:29: Concludes with recommendations for utilizing the catechism in various educational settings. Key Takeaways
In this episode, we explore the many ways people view the world—shaped by culture, philosophy, politics, science, and more. These diverse perspectives influence our understanding of life, purpose, and morality. But what happens when we shift our focus to a Law-Gospel lens? How does this Christian perspective change the way we approach every aspect of life and the world around us? Whether you're wrestling with how faith intersects with culture or just curious about how a Christian worldview can bring clarity, this episode offers fresh insights and a deeper understanding of God's redemptive story. Welcome to The Well Community! Schedule a free 30 minute consult for potential coaching with Kari here https://www.thewellteam.com/karidaviscoaching Join our FACEBOOK COMMUNITY for more support and encouragement to refill daily with faith, self care, health, wellness and essential oil education! Follow Kari on Insta Get my favorite top 10 doTERRA products here: https://doterra.me/n2pgTr Email hello@thewellteam.com VISIT THEWELLTEAM.COM for all coaching programs, blog and essential oil education!
Are all Puritans good? Does every Puritan understand Law/Gospel? Mike answers this question from a keen listener.
Mike reads from his new book and laughs at his own jokes. Seriously, he does. And more! Law/Gospel: A Primer amazon.com
Mike reads from his new book and laughs at his own jokes. Seriously, he does. And more! Law/Gospel: A Primer amazon.com
Mike reads from his new book and laughs at his own jokes. Seriously, he does. And more! Law/Gospel: A Primer amazon.com
In this conversation, Dr. Michael Thiessen interviews Pastor Matt Kenitzer about his journey in revitalizing St. John's Reformed Church and the themes explored in his book Our Reformed Baptist Post-Millennial Theonomic Church. They discuss the challenges of moralism in the church, the importance of understanding the sovereignty of God, and the role of evangelism in the context of salvation. The conversation emphasizes the need for a gospel-centred approach to church revitalization and the dangers of moralism and other false religions that distort the true message of Christianity. The WAIT is OVER!!! Pre-order your copy of the NEW updated and expanded version of Dr. Boot’s Mission of God with a brand-new study guide! Get it here: https://ezrapress.ca/products/mission-of-god-10th-anniversary-edition; UPCOMING CONFERENCES:REFORMCON '25 | "Out of the Ashes" | April 24-26, 2025 @ Tucson, AZ: https://reformcon.org/; Think Christianly about politics with the help of Dr. Boot’s latest book “Ruler of Kings:” https://ezrapress.ca/products/ruler-of-kings-toward-a-christian-vision-of-government; Got Questions? Would you like to hear Dr. Boot answer your questions? Let us know in the comments or reach out to us at https://www.ezrainstitute.com/connect/contact/; For Ezra’s many print resources and to join our newsletter, visit: https://ezrapress.com. Stay up-to-date with all things Ezra Institute: https://www.ezrainstitute.com;Subscribe to Ezra’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPVvQDHHrOOjziyqUaN9VoA?sub_confirmation=1;Fight Laugh Feast Network: https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/tabs/audio/podcasts/8297;Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ezra-institute-podcast-for-cultural-reformation/id1336078503;Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dW1gDarpzdrDMLPjKYZW2?si=bee3e91ed9a54885. Wherever you find our content, please like, subscribe, rate, or review it; it truly does help.
In this conversation, Dr. Michael Thiessen interviews Pastor Matt Kenitzer about his journey in revitalizing St. John's Reformed Church and the themes explored in his book Our Reformed Baptist Post-Millennial Theonomic Church. They discuss the challenges of moralism in the church, the importance of understanding the sovereignty of God, and the role of evangelism in the context of salvation. The conversation emphasizes the need for a gospel-centred approach to church revitalization and the dangers of moralism and other false religions that distort the true message of Christianity. The WAIT is OVER!!! Pre-order your copy of the NEW updated and expanded version of Dr. Boot’s Mission of God with a brand-new study guide! Get it here: https://ezrapress.ca/products/mission-of-god-10th-anniversary-edition; UPCOMING CONFERENCES:REFORMCON '25 | "Out of the Ashes" | April 24-26, 2025 @ Tucson, AZ: https://reformcon.org/; Think Christianly about politics with the help of Dr. Boot’s latest book “Ruler of Kings:” https://ezrapress.ca/products/ruler-of-kings-toward-a-christian-vision-of-government; Got Questions? Would you like to hear Dr. Boot answer your questions? Let us know in the comments or reach out to us at https://www.ezrainstitute.com/connect/contact/; For Ezra’s many print resources and to join our newsletter, visit: https://ezrapress.com. Stay up-to-date with all things Ezra Institute: https://www.ezrainstitute.com;Subscribe to Ezra’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPVvQDHHrOOjziyqUaN9VoA?sub_confirmation=1;Fight Laugh Feast Network: https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/tabs/audio/podcasts/8297;Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ezra-institute-podcast-for-cultural-reformation/id1336078503;Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dW1gDarpzdrDMLPjKYZW2?si=bee3e91ed9a54885. Wherever you find our content, please like, subscribe, rate, or review it; it truly does help.
In this episode we are talking about law and gospel with Mike Abendroth. Mike recently released the book, Law & Gospel: A Primer available here. You can find more from Mike Abendroth at No Compromise Radio.
In this episode we are listening in to the first session from the 2024 Pactum Conference, God's Good Law. This session is titled "The Law-Gospel Paradigm" from conference speaker, Patrick Abendroth.
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Conference Title: You Say You Want A Reformation? Speaker: R. Scott Clark Session one: Law, Gospel and “Glawspel.” Becoming a Master Theologian
Not a “PRIME-r” but a “PRIM-er!” Tune in for a good and simple introduction to “two words” of Scripture.
Steve, Dana, and Lee discuss a listener-submitted topic of easy believism, or "cheap grace." What is it and why do we disagree with it? What would we teach instead?*********************************************************************Website: rbcbellefontaine.comIntro Music: “Thunder” by Telecasted
A new MP3 sermon from Bridwell Heights Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Law Gospel Distinction Subtitle: Face to Face with Pastor Hines Speaker: Patrick Hines Broadcaster: Bridwell Heights Presbyterian Church Event: Podcast Date: 8/1/2024 Bible: Romans 3:20-31; Romans 4:13-16 Length: 50 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Bridwell Heights Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Law Gospel Distinction Subtitle: Face to Face with Pastor Hines Speaker: Patrick Hines Broadcaster: Bridwell Heights Presbyterian Church Event: Podcast Date: 8/1/2024 Bible: Romans 3:20-31; Romans 4:13-16 Length: 50 min.
The Third “My Son” oracle of Proverbs opens in chapter 3. Verses (1-10) comprise a set of 5 of condition/benefit couplets…followed by an exposition of the virtues of wisdom (11-26)…closing with a list of prohibitions and warnings (27-35). Conditions, virtues, & warnings are key categories of Proverbs chapter 3. The genre of wisdom literature classically exemplified in our text today occasion some commentary on the relationship between obedience and blessing in the economy of godliness. Here we recognize a distinction between grounds of justification and CREATION ORDER FRUITFULNESS for instance. The temporal relationship between Biblical law and the common good affirms the Lordship of Christ over the full range of human calling and experience. The evangelical church has missed the message of Proverbs at times by hyperextending the “Law/Gospel” distinction or by overcorrecting against “Prosperity Gospel” heresies. While faithfulness to Biblical law does not secure our salvation, Solomon reminds us in his great wisdom treatise that it certainly is foundational to fruitful stewardship. Furthermore while it is the height of presumption to assume godlike powers to manifest things & material wealth is neither the measure nor the objective of faith, nevertheless, there is a cause and effect connection between God's commands and promises that He has established within the order of creation.
Join Coalt Robinson and Jay Wipf on Renewalcast as they kick off Law Gospel Week. In this episode, they discuss the importance of the law-gospel distinction and how it helps us read the Bible better. They explore the dangers of legalism and license and how understanding the distinction can lead to a proper understanding of grace and obedience. Get ready for a week of insightful discussions and blog posts that will deepen your understanding of the law-gospel distinction. Don't miss out on this enlightening and transformative series.
Show Notes are Ai Generated: About the Guest(s): Mike Abendroth is a seasoned pastor and theologian with a substantial background in Christian ministry. He has served as the pastor of Bethlehem Bible Church in Massachusetts for over 27 years, showcasing his long-term commitment to pastoral care and biblical teaching. Mike is also the host of "No Compromise Radio," which was initially broadcast on the radio and has since transitioned to podcast format. His reach as an evangelical speaker extends beyond his local church as he engages audiences through various media platforms. In addition to his church and radio responsibilities, Mike is a published author who has contributed to the theological community through his writings. Notably, he has experienced personal trials, such as leukemia treatment, and has used these challenges to shape his ministry and outreach further. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of Renewalcast, hosts Colt Robinson and Jay Wipf sit down with guest Mike Abendroth, Pastor and No Compromise Radio host, to delve into a critical aspect of Christian doctrine – justification. The episode kicks off with an announcement about an upcoming special Law Gospel week, punctuating the importance of understanding Christian liberty and its relation to law and theology. Central to their discussion is the concept of justification, a foundational doctrine within the Christian faith. Justification is meticulously unpacked to reveal its significance as God's irrevocable declaration of righteousness granted to believers through the work of Christ. Abendroth engages in a deep dive into the facets of justification, advocating for the clarity of distinction between it and sanctification, and discusses potential contemporary misunderstandings. The conversation touches upon historical confessions and how modern perspectives can either align with or diverge from these traditional stances. Key Takeaways:Justification is presented as a one-time, irrevocable act of God, declaring a believer righteous through the double imputation of sin to Christ and Christ's righteousness to the believer.The episode emphasizes the necessity of keeping the doctrines of justification and sanctification distinct to avoid theological confusion and assure believers of their standing before God.Contemporary challenges to the classic Protestant understanding of justification are identified, including the notion of 'final justification,' and the need for works as a requirement for final salvation.Quotes from historical theologians like John Owen are elucidated, offering insight into Reformation-era beliefs that conflict with the idea of double justification.The importance of confessions and historical theology as guides and 'gutters' to keep current teaching accurate and in line with orthodox belief is stressed.Notable Quotes:"Justification is a double imputation. It's our sins imputed to Christ and his righteousness imputed to us." - Mike Abendroth"Once God justifies someone, they can no longer become unjustified… Justification is the same for every single person that's justified, and it cannot be taken away." - Mike Abendroth"Faith alone claiming this privilege for itself… it is one thing for love and works to be required in the person who is justified, another in the act itself of justification." - Turretin, quoted by Mike Abendroth"We need not inquire how a man is justified after he is justified." - Benjamin Keach, quoted by Mike Abendroth"If you add this final justification by works, it renders that first one null and void. It didn't matter that you got it right initially." - Jay WipfResources:Renewalcast: Renewalcast WebsiteMike Abendroth's Podcast: No Compromise RadioListen to the full episode to gain a more comprehensive understanding of faith, justification, and the belief in Christ's role as the sanctifier. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions and episodes from Renewalcast.
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Part 2 of our Law & Gospel miniseries.
The Scripture text for this sermon is 2 Corinthians 3:4-6, with several cross references in Hebrews 4:12, Romans 1:16-17; 2:14-16; 7:7-12; 10:17, Genesis 1 and 3, 1 Timothy 1:8-11, Mark 1:1-2, 1 Peter 1:23-25, and 1 Corinthians 15:1-15.
How should both law and gospel inform our understanding of sanctification? How does the gospel relate to the good works flowing our of God's work of sanctification in the lives of Christians?
In this episode, we discuss the relationship between law and gospel in Scripture and theology. Key Takeaways The law-gospel antithesis is an unhelpful construct that does not accurately reflect Scripture. The law and gospel should be understood in light of God's covenants and kingdom. Reducing the gospel to mere indicatives or the law to mere imperatives is oversimplified. Scripture is sufficient - we should not read it primarily through the lens of extra-biblical sources. Faith is trusting in Christ, not just mental assent to doctrine. Our doctrine matures through sanctification. Read Ardel's Article here: https://gbtseminary.org/wp-content/themes/gbts-website/journal/Pro-Pastor-2.2-Fall-2023.pdf
I finish up the series by looking at some of the language of the JFVS regarding baptism, its law/gospel distinction, and lastly its doctrine of justification.
In this episode the Heidelcast looks back to some highlights from some of our many Q&A segments in which Dr Clark answers questions about difference between the Lutheran and Reformed understanding of the Law/Gospel distinction; about whether the Holy Spirit is the referenced promise in Acts 2:39 and is it the fulfillment of what was promised to Abraham in Genesis 15 and 17; about the original 1646 Westminster Confession of Faith and the “establishment principle” contained in WCF 23.3, and the American revision of 1788; about the place of the Lord's Supper in our liturgy; about making the process of the Christian life into the instrument of our salvation; about the Regulative Principle of Worship. The opening audio is from Fareed Zakaria of CNN. This episode of the Heidelcast is sponsored by the Heidelberg Reformation Association. You love the Heidelcast and the Heidelblog. You share it with friends, with members of your church, and others but have you stopped to think what would happen if it all disappeared? The truth is that we depend on your support. If you don't make the coffer clink, the HRA will simply sink. Won't you help us keep it going? The HRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All your gifts are tax deductible. Use the donate link on the Heidelblog or mail a check to Heidelberg Reformation Association 1637 E Valley Parkway #391 Escondido CA 92027. All the Episodes of the Heidelcast Resources On Romans Subscribe To the Heidelcast On Twitter @Heidelcast How To Support Heidelmedia: use the donate button below Subscribe in Apple Podcast Subscribe directly via RSS New Way To Call The Heidelphone: Voice Memo On Your Phone Text the Heidelcast any time at (760) 618–1563. The Heidelcast is available everywhere podcasts are found including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Call or text the Heidelphone anytime at (760) 618-1563. Leave a message or email us a voice memo from your phone and we may use it in a future podcast. Record it and email it to heidelcast@heidelblog.net. If you benefit from the Heidelcast please leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts so that others can find it. Please do not forget to make the coffer clink (see the donate button below). SHOW NOTES Heidelblog Resources The HB Media Archive The Ecumenical Creeds The Reformed Confessions Heidelberg Catechism (1563) Recovering the Reformed Confession (Phillipsburg: P&R Publishing, 2008). What Must A Christian Believe? Why I Am A Christian Heidelblog Contributors Support Heidelmedia: use the donate button or send a check to: Heidelberg Reformation Association 1637 E. Valley Parkway #391 Escondido CA 92027 USA The HRA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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Kelsi and Daniel Emery Price talk about the function and telos of the law and the gospel before jumping into Dan's book, Scandalous Stories: A Sort of Commentary on the Parables, and their discussion on what can go wrong when reading the parables and the reason Jesus uses them in the first place. Daniel Emery Price is the 1517 Operations Executive. He is also an author, church and conference speaker, and co-host of the podcasts 40 Minutes in the Old Testament and 30 Minutes in the New Testament. Daniel has served as a church planter, pastor and worship leader and currently lives in Northwest Arkansas, with his wife and two daughters. Show Notes: Support 1517 1517 Podcasts The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 on Youtube More from Kelsi: Kelsi Klembara Follow Kelsi on Instagram Follow Kelsi on Twitter Kelsi's Newsletter Subscribe to the Show: Apple Podcasts Spotify Youtube More from Dan: Order Dan's book, Scandalous Stories 40 Minutes in the Old Testament 30 Minutes in the New Testament More from 1517: WATCH the HWSS Livestream Free 2023 Advent Resources
The Babylon Bee sits down with Jonathan Moffitt and Justin Perdue from Theocast to talk about pietism and revivalism being the soil American Evangelicalism grew out of and how that might be messing with the assurance of the Gospel. They also hit topics like reading the Bible literally, the Law/Gospel distinction, and, just for fun, how to interpret the Book of Revelation. If that wasn't enough for you, they also discuss non-controversial topics like whether or not the nation of Israel is God's chosen people and why some Christians might object to watching The Chosen. Theocast's primary focus is to encourage weary pilgrims to rest in Christ. They have conversations about the Christian life from a reformed perspective through weekly podcasts, primers, books, articles, and educational material. Theocast: https://theocast.org/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@THEOCAST On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5o0VLWqfgy7XO7T2shwFxG?si=mQs73TOMTI6qD5GfsHNh4g&nd=1 On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theocast-rest-in-christ/id1071551885 Want to meet the Bee crew? Get your tickets to Babylon Bee LIVE: https://babylonbeelive.com/home/?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=believe Become a premium subscriber: https://babylonbee.com/plans?utm_source=PYT&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=description Listen to more Babylon Bee content with Bee Radio: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUu5jt0fuiT55J2KDStJwLw The Official The Babylon Bee Store: https://shop.babylonbee.com/ Follow The Babylon Bee Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebabylonbeepodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/babylonbeepod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBabylonBeePodcast