

STREET TALK THEOLOGY Pastor Dom and Aaron on the Refiner's Fire
24/12/2025 | 27 mins.
In today's episode, Pastor Dom is joined by Aaron Scheer, and together they discuss the Refiner's Fire and how it purifies the metal and can transform it throughout a vigorous process. The process is one not to be rushed but to be patiently endured. Another topic the two discuss is how we can get distracted by the world's input and how we are to avoid it, and focus on what truly matters with eternal mindsets.For more info about Pastor Dom and the current church he is pastoring use the link below.Desert Sky Baptist!!!Street Talk Theology has a new sponsor!!!Logos Christian Academy is the proud new sponsor of Street Talk Theology. As Casa Grande’s premier classical education school, Logos Christian Academy teaches from a biblical worldview, equipping students both academically and spiritually.They are passionate about teaching students HOW to think, instead of what to think. To find out how to enroll, or to simply learn more, visit logosclassical.org

S6E9 - The Declaration of Independence
24/12/2025 | 37 mins.
In this week's episode, I read through the Declaration of Independence and explain the historical context of each grievance. I also discuss whether or not the colonists had sufficient reasons to "divorce" England. I wonder how many Americans today would side with the colonists?As always, if you have any questions or comments, please email me at [email protected] can follow also me on Facebook or Twitter, or go to http://www.ericluppold.com/And if you would like to support the show, please consider becoming a patron!

The Gospel According to Jonah: Lessons from a Reluctant Evangelist
24/12/2025 | 51 mins.
Andrew Rappaport dives deep into the fascinating tale of Jonah, exploring the complexities of divine mercy and human reluctance in this engaging episode of the Rapp Report. Right from the jump, he and his guest, John Neifert, tackle the intriguing paradox of a prophet who fled from delivering God's message, showcasing how Jonah's story resonates with the modern believer's struggle with evangelism. They share witty banter and insightful commentary, illuminating how often the church mirrors Jonah's hesitance to extend grace to those deemed unworthy, like the Ninevites. This conversation is not just about the narrative of a reluctant prophet; it is about the call to compassion and the urgency of sharing the gospel, even with those who challenge our comfort zones. With humor and depth, Andrew and John encourage listeners to reflect on their own responses to God's call and to recognize the abundant mercy that flows through the gospel narrative.Takeaways: Andrew Rappaport emphasizes that sometimes prophets have tough assignments, and Jonah is a prime example of that struggle. The discussion centers around the idea that Jonah, despite knowing God's message, initially ran away from sharing it, highlighting human reluctance in evangelism. Listeners are encouraged to find humor in Jonah's story, as it illustrates the folly of trying to escape God's calling, making the lesson relatable and engaging. John Neifert shares his journey from a pastor's kid to an evangelist, revealing how personal experiences shaped his understanding of grace and calling in ministry. The episode dives into the concept of God's mercy, contrasting Jonah's desire for judgment with God's compassion for the Ninevites, a pivotal lesson in understanding evangelism. Rappaport and Neifert discuss practical steps for evangelism, encouraging listeners to confront their fears by sharing their faith in simple, relatable ways. Links referenced in this episode:strivingforeternity.orgtulipgospeloutreach.org

Was Jesus an Illegal Immigrant?
23/12/2025 | 1h 2 mins.
As we embrace Christmas we have to put up once again with the Grinches who cannot let people just celebrate the season and enjoy traditions. Because everything has to be about politics--and only the progressive form--we have to hear about Jesus being a refugee and even an "undocumented immigrant."They'll tell you that the most important part of the Christmas story was when Mary and Joseph had to escape to Egypt. The young Jesus was a stranger in a foreign land. So, if you believe in an immigration policy that actually vets out foreign criminals and requires assimilation, well, you would be guilty of letting the Savior Himself die from persecution!In this episode we will see what the Bible says about the flight to Egypt and its purpose, what history shows about Egypt as a Roman province, what progressive politicians have said about their desires for cheap foreign labor, and what the Bible says about immigration policy.Sources Cited:Merriam-Webster Online s.v. "refugee"Merriam-Webster Online s.v. "immigrant"Rafael Warnock, "Marty Center Events | 2023 Nathaniel Colver Lecture with Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock," UChicago Divinity School, June 2, 2023."Jesus was an immigrant! This is the Christmas story," New Life Decatur, December 19, 2025."Nancy Pelosi: There’s A Workforce Shortage, So Immigrants Are Needed In Florida To “Pick The Crops,”" GOP War Room, September 30, 2022."Democrat rep. blasted for saying US needs migrants to pick the food we eat, clean our homes #shorts," Fox Business, April 20, 2023."Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Why Immigration Is Important to the U.S.," latinousa."Bernie Sanders on illegal immigrants “who do you think is picking all of the crops?,”" Jim Fannon in Dominican Republic, February 8, 2020."[3] Jasmine Crockett: U.S. Needs Illegals—‘We Done Picking Cotton’!" DMs Tech & Freedom Channel, April 7, 2025.Scriptures Referenced:Matthew 2:13-15Zechariah 9:8Romans 9:3-5Exodus 22:21Leviticus 25:14Nehemiah 2:20; 4:11Exodus 12:48-49Numbers 15:29-30We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Sanctify Christ as Lord | Christmas, Conscience, and the Abuse of Scripture
22/12/2025 | 31 mins.
Christmas isn’t condemned in Scripture.Idolatry is. And so is mishandling God’s Word.In Episode 7 of Sanctify Christ as Lord, we walk carefully through Jeremiah 10 and confront the misuse of Scripture that turns personal scruples into divine law.#Christmas #ChristmasTrees #Jeremiah10 #Hermeneutics #Apologetics



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