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August 17, 2025. Sunday Bible study with Pastor Cason Kelly.
It's a high-energy Friday on Right on Radio as the host welcomes listeners to the “grand illusion” and sets the table for a sweeping tour through faith, media, and geopolitics. The episode opens with the interactive Word on Word segment, comparing Luke 1:49 with Romans 14:8—listeners overwhelmingly choose Romans 14:8—and a teased clue about the next New Testament book for the returning Sunday Bible study. A dance-inducing outro track is promised to cap the show, complete with another hint for eager Bible-readers. Challenging mainstream and alternative media alike, the host argues that coordinated talking points, sentiment-tracking, and AI-driven feedback loops are used to steer public opinion and prevent unity. The conversation frames current narratives as flexible storylines that are constantly adjusted based on measured dissent, with control—rather than outcomes—presented as the primary objective of the so-called elites. From there, the lens widens to Canada, where the host describes economic decline, internal trade barriers, resource constraints, and growing separatist talk in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Quebec. The discussion then shifts to the UK and Commonwealth, highlighting October timelines for central bank digital currencies, rising public resistance, and the broader struggle between central banking power and the BRICS push toward gold-backed systems. Gold signals, shifting Arctic trade routes (with Canada and Russia as key stakeholders), and an alternative to the Suez chokepoint (the proposed Ben Gurion Canal) are presented as pieces of a fast-changing global chessboard. Turning to Ukraine, the episode outlines the host's view of Russia's red lines—retaining eastern regions, rolling back NATO encroachment, and “de‑nazification”—and the claim that public messaging obscures the real stakes. The much-discussed Trump–Putin meeting is portrayed as pre-scripted, with the true agenda said to involve trade corridors, currency realignment, and dismantling the old power triad of the City of London, the Vatican, and Washington, D.C. A reported threat of a false-flag attack in Kyiv is also mentioned as part of the day's tense backdrop. The episode detours into the UFO debate as it ricochets through Congress and media: “greys,” “Nordics,” “insectoids,” and “reptilians” are reinterpreted through a spiritual lens, with the host framing them as angelic or demonic manifestations rather than extraterrestrials. This leads into a prophetic thread on the rise of “ten kings,” a brief transfer of power, and the emergence of the Antichrist—tying scriptural expectations to contemporary events and symbols, including the meeting location dubbed “Q1” on 17th Street. Throughout, the host emphasizes keeping faith centered: do not look to politicians for salvation, trust God's sovereignty, and weigh unfolding events against Scripture. Community notes include a Saturday night prayer call on Telegram and a lighthearted household saga featuring a soot-covered dog, a stubborn squirrel, and a reluctant fireplace. The show closes with a Joe Bonamassa track—“Love Ain't a Love Song”—and a final nudge for listeners to guess the next Bible study book. No guest joins this episode; instead, it's a spirited solo deep-dive with real-time audience participation, weaving together media critique, geopolitics, spiritual warfare, and practical faith. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
August 10, 2025. Sunday Bible study with Pastor Cason Kelly.
Sunday Bible Study at Gospel Revolution Church where we discuss how focusing on Jesus keeps us stable in the midst of a constantly changing world The post Sunday Bible Study: Stability In A World Always Changing appeared first on Gospel Revolution Church.
August 3, 2025. Sunday Bible study with Pastor Cason Kelly.
Sunday Bible Study at Gospel Revolution Church on the name of Jesus, and why it has power. The post Sunday Bible Study: The Name Of Jesus And Why It Has Power appeared first on Gospel Revolution Church.
July 27, 2025. Sunday Bible study with Pastor Cason Kelly.
July 13, 2025. Sunday Bible study with Pastor Cason Kelly.
July 20, 2025. Sunday Bible study with Pastor Cason Kelly.
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Fr. Matthew Widder joins Patrick to have a Sunday Bible Study with the Nation What is the context within this Sunday’s passage? (6:36) Father proclaims the Sunday readings Gospel. How do we know if we are doing good work? Stephanie - I totally resonate with the home work thing because I'm 37 weeks pregnant and struggle with it and just trusting God. (23:45) Break 1 Tom - I'd like to know what Father and Patrick think about the 2 images of discipleship with Martha being very busy and Mary sitting and listening. The postures and approaches when Jesus comes. Patrick shares an email about the connection between this weeks Gospel and last week’s Gospel. (23:45) Kelly - I tend to be more like Martha, but want to be more like Mary. Mary has put God first and Martha seems to be doing everything that needs to get done first. I know I need to get outside and weed, garden, etc. I don't know how to resolve it. My husband isn't Catholic and doesn't feel prayer is a priority. (37:54) Break 2 Ed - Watching the Chosen. When that part came up, I thought it was interesting they brought it up. Jesus came in and Martha said that. Apostles got up and helped with the food. Thought that was interesting. David - Perspective on Martha. Want to make sure I'm in line with church teaching...My thought was Jesus didn't correct Martha because she was busy, but corrected her because she was worried. (43:40) Mary - I hate that reading because I'm so Martha! I'm always cooking, cleaning, preparing. I'm the one missing out on events because I'm doing all the prep work. (45:45) Brittney - There have been seasons of my life where I have related to both. Getting older and having children has given me a better blend of the two in situations. I think our faith in the word of God available to us and also through the saints shows these women are two sides of the same coin. We can be offering our service and prayer as well. Motherhood and being a wife has taught me this. Sunday as the litmus test for if we are really imitating Mary Properly.
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June 29, 2025. Sunday Bible study with Pastor Cason Kelly.
Fr. Michael Hurley joins Patrick to discuss Sunday Bible Study Opening prayer for Bible Study (5:07) Set up for the Sunday reading (8:07) Father reads the Sunday readings (Luke 9: 11b-17) Father shares some thoughts on us needing to go forth. (20:12) Jennifer - How many times did Jesus preform the miracle of the fishes and loaves? (23:41) Break 1 How does this passage point to the Eucharist? (31:36) Bob - Is there a relation to when Jesus suggest to the apostles to give the people something to eat and when Jesus is woken up by them during the storm at sea? In both cases, Jesus seems to say that if you had faith you could have stopped the sea or multiply the loaves and fishes. (36:02) Mary - comment: When we take the holy Eucharist it is a unique type of food in which it doesn't become part of us but we become part of it. (40:00) Break 2 How does Melchizedek and the Old Testament work with the Eucharist in the New Testament (46:34) What is the significance of Corpus Christi?
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Sunday Bible Study at Gospel Revolution Church where we discuss Beholding God The post Sunday Bible Study Oh Wretched Man No More appeared first on Gospel Revolution Church.
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Fr. Richard Simon joins Patrick for a Sunday Bible Study Father shares the Gospel reading for today. (18:18) Deacon Michael - I have a suggestion for homily number 5 - let your heart not be troubled. (21:18) Break 1 How can we Rely on the Holy Spirit in our world today? (30:38) Nick - The Lord tells us I must go to the Father. I see the Lord on the cross. Our Lord is saying it is finished. It's a beautiful Trinitarian reference. Great advocate is going to come. (37:41) Break 2 Email Did John know about St Paul’s conversion or How do you feel God’s peace? (43:28) Regina - Jesus suffers for us. God sent his only son. We also have to suffer. No getting around it. How are we supposed to not see God as a sadist?
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Father Matthew Spencer joins Patrick for a Sunday's Bible Study (1:55) what is the context of Sunday’s Gospel? What should we listen for in today’s readings? What attitude should we have when we read the words of God? Father reads Sunday’s Gospel according to Luke. (20:55) Break 1 Maureen - It struck me that in there it says Jesus was there for 40 days and it said he was hungry. Thought it was because he was away from God and was hungry for God and not just for bread. (26:24) Dan - How did the devil give all the power. They're saying I can give you all of this. How did he get so powerful? (38:16) Break 2 Mira - Why do we say lead us not into temptation when we say the prayer? You were talking about temptation and we use that in our prayer. (42:39) Beth - Where does the evil one get his power...my thought was can we not blame ourselves for giving power to the devil? (45:16) What is the connection with Jesus’ temptations in the desert and Israel’s wondering in the desert?
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Danny Olinger, General Secretary of the CCE, talks about ruling elders and Christian Education. The OPC cherished the work of Christian Education and quickly developed specific principles of Christian education and pedagogy to guide its work. Those principles are available here and will provided a stimulating starting point for the continuing importance of Christian Education in the churches.Danny's three book recommendation for ruling elders are,R. B. Kuiper, The Glorious Body of Christ, (Banner of Truth)Edwin H. Rian, The Presbyterian Conflict.John Calvin, The Institutes of Christian Religion.A Program For Christian Education (1945) - Available hereOutlineI. Subjects A. Covenant subjects 1. Communicant 2. Non-communicant B. Non-covenant subjectsII. Aims A. General 1. Noetic: knowing the doctrine a. Bible history b. Theology c. Ethics d. Church government and usages 2. Experiential: adorning the doctrine a. Saving faith b. Growth in grace (1) Worship (inc. Sabbath Observance) (2) Obedience (3) Use of the means of grace (4) Realization of the fruit of the Spirit (5) Christian witnessing and service B. Applied 1. With respect to covenant relation 2. With respect to age, ability, backgroundIII. Method A. Requirements of method 1. Sound in principle a. Scriptural b. Pedagogically and psychologically sound 2. Efficient in operation a. Conserving time b. Utilizing best means available B. Specific applied methods 1. Specific teaching types 2. Aids to teaching. 3. Expressional activitiesIV. ProgramProblems of integration A. Chiefly designed for covenant subjects 1. Guided parental instruction 2. Pastor's instruction of covenant youth 3. Teacher and leadership training program B. Chiefly designed for non-covenant subjects 1. Sunday Bible school 2. Weekday classes 3. Club program 4. Evangelistic meetings and propaganda C. Dual-purpose programs 1. Weekday religious education 2. Vacation Bible school 3. Summer Bible conference 4. Young People's Society 5. Home Study programsThe Use of Pictorial Representations of Christ in the Work of Christian EducationAvailable here.
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