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    Heart Posture Over Religion: Authentic Faith, Worship, and Following Jesus

    25/05/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    What matters more to God: outward appearance or the true condition of the heart?
    In this powerful episode, the conversation begins with an emotional clip involving Shia LaBeouf discussing Jesus and quickly unfolds into a deeper discussion about authenticity, worship, judgment, church culture, and what genuine faith actually looks like. The hosts challenge believers to look beyond appearances and examine whether Christianity has become more about performance than transformation.
    From “Sunday best” culture and youth ministry to celebrity conversions, broken people in church, and the tension between truth and love, this episode explores how Jesus consistently welcomed messy people while still calling them into transformation. The discussion also emphasizes that believers themselves are now the temple of the Holy Spirit, meaning faith should shape everyday life—not just Sunday mornings.
    If you’ve ever wrestled with church culture, hypocrisy, shame, or questions about authentic Christianity, this conversation is a heartfelt reminder that God cares deeply about heart posture, humility, and genuine surrender.
    Clarity in chaos. Bringing hope to a chaotic world.

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    #71 Dr. James Renihan Explains the Importance of Confessional Faith

    25/05/2026 | 16 mins.
    The central inquiry of this discussion revolves around the pivotal question: to use a confession or not to use a confession? In our dialogue with Dr. James Renihan, a prominent figure in the realm of historical theology and the current President of the International Reformed Baptist Seminary, we delve into the considerable significance of confessions of faith within local church contexts. Dr. Renihan elucidates that a confession serves as a written affirmation of beliefs that not only articulates the doctrines held by a congregation but also fosters stability and continuity within the faith community. Throughout our exchange, we explore the historical lineage of confessions, particularly the 1689 London Baptist Confession, and how these documents anchor contemporary believers to the rich theological heritage of the church. This episode stands as an invitation to reflect upon the necessity of confessional statements in the pursuit of theological clarity and communal coherence among Christians of diverse backgrounds.
    Takeaways:
    The utilization of a confession serves to articulate and define the beliefs held by a church community, providing clarity in a time of doctrinal ambiguity.
    Every church possesses an unwritten confession, which underscores the necessity of a formal, articulated statement of faith to guide its members.
    Engagement with historical confessions connects contemporary believers to the rich theological heritage of 20 centuries of Christian thought and doctrine.
    The confession of faith acts as a stabilizing force, allowing Christians to anchor their beliefs in an established theological framework rather than subjective interpretations of Scripture.
    In evangelism, a confession provides essential guardrails, ensuring that the proclaimed message aligns with orthodox Christian doctrine as understood through history.
    The act of reciting historic creeds fosters a sense of unity among believers, linking individual congregations to the global church across different cultures and eras.

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    soulfishingministries.org

    Companies mentioned in this episode:
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    Westminster
    Savoy
    CS Lewis
    Augustine
    John Calvin
    John Owen
    London Confession
    Second London Confession
    Soul Fishing Ministries
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    Sanctify Christ as Lord | Sanctify Christ as Lord in Your Identity

    25/05/2026 | 17 mins.
    Episode 28 of the Sanctify Christ as Lord series is out now: “Sanctify Christ as Lord in Your Identity.” In a world constantly telling people to define themselves by feelings, culture, success, trauma, sexuality, popularity, or public approval, this episode explores what it truly means to root your identity in Christ instead of unstable foundations. Your identity shapes your direction, your decisions, and your worship, and when Christ is no longer at the center, confusion eventually follows.
    Jesus did not call us to discover ourselves apart from Him. He called us to surrender ourselves to Him. In this episode, we talk about self-denial, lordship, insecurity, modern identity confusion, and the freedom that comes from being anchored in Christ rather than the opinions of the world.
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    Ephesians 5:1-2 - Imitate God

    24/05/2026 | 38 mins.
    Ephesians 5:1-2

    Walk in Love
    5 Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children. 2 And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.
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    #89 - Why Your Home Is One Of Your Greatest Ministry Tools

    22/05/2026 | 29 mins.
    In this episode of the Gospel Talks Podcast, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave explore the biblical connection between hospitality and evangelism. In a culture where neighbors rarely know each other and homes have become increasingly private, they discuss why opening your home still matters for Christians today.
    Together they answer practical questions many believers wrestle with: Does your home need to be fancy? Does it have to be perfect? How clean is clean enough? Do you always need to serve a full meal? They unpack how hospitality is less about impressing people and more about making people feel welcomed, accepted, and loved.
    Drawing from Scripture, personal ministry experience, and cultures around the world, George and Jeff explain why hospitality is one of the clearest expressions of the gospel. They discuss how Jesus modeled hospitality, why homes are often less intimidating than church buildings for unbelievers, and how simple acts like offering coffee, snacks, encouragement, and genuine friendship can open doors for spiritual conversations.
    This episode is packed with practical wisdom for Christians who want to use their homes, apartments, and everyday lives more intentionally for relational evangelism and discipleship. Whether you live in a large house or a small apartment, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to see your home as a ministry tool God can use for eternal impact.
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