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What do I know with Isaac Carroll

Podcast by Isaac Carroll

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searching for truth and meaning in scripture.

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episode Faith Over Formalities: Reading Mark 16 With Clear Eyes artwork

Faith Over Formalities: Reading Mark 16 With Clear Eyes

We love to hear from you! Send us a quick text and share what God has spoken to you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2062591/fan_mail/new] A stone rolled back, an empty tomb, and a message that refuses to be tamed—Mark 16 pulls us into the shock of resurrection and the challenge of what comes next. We walk scene by scene through the chapter, from the women’s dawn visit to the final commission, and then slow down over the knotty parts: manuscript questions around verses 9–20, why early witnesses struggled to recognize Jesus, and how to read the promise of signs without turning faith into a performance. I share why “Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved” should build confidence, not fear. The thief on the cross stands beside Nicodemus as we explore what it means to be born of water and Spirit, and why baptism is an act of obedience that points to a deeper miracle God works in the heart. We also face common pressures head-on—claims that tongues or sensational signs are the ultimate proof of salvation—and hold them up to Galatians 5. The Spirit’s fruit is the steady evidence: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. All of this leads to a simple, freeing center: cling to Christ, keep step with the Spirit, and test every voice by Scripture. Signs mattered in the apostolic witness, and we still pray for God’s power. But the clearest differentiator today is fidelity to the Word and a life that looks like Jesus. If a message veers from Scripture, we name it and walk away. If a teacher’s life grows the fruit of the Spirit, we lean in and learn. Press play for a grounded walk through Mark 16 that swaps anxiety for clarity and performance for obedience. If this study strengthens your faith, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2062591/support] May God bless you and lead you always.

4 Nov 2025 - 16 min
episode From Courtroom To Golgotha, This Story Shows Why Endurance And Grace Still Matter artwork

From Courtroom To Golgotha, This Story Shows Why Endurance And Grace Still Matter

We love to hear from you! Send us a quick text and share what God has spoken to you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2062591/fan_mail/new] A mob roars, a governor hesitates, and a King chooses to stay on the cross. We journey through Mark 15—from the morning trial to the sealed tomb—and wrestle with a hard truth: finishing well rarely looks like winning in the moment. Pilate’s questions, Barabbas’s release, and the soldiers’ mockery expose how envy and fear twist justice, but they also reveal the heart of Christ, who refuses to save himself so he can save us. We unpack the layers of this scene: the silence of Jesus that unsettles power, the thorn-crowned parody that becomes a coronation of love, and the darkened sky that signals creation’s grief. At Golgotha, wine mixed with myrrh is refused, garments are divided, and a sign reads King of the Jews. When Jesus breathes his last, the temple curtain tears from top to bottom, opening access to God. A Roman centurion—an unlikely witness—sees how Jesus dies and declares, Truly this man was the Son of God. Meanwhile, the women remain, steadfast and watchful, and Joseph of Arimathea steps forward with quiet courage to honor the body and secure the tomb. Beyond history, we face the personal call: what does finishing well look like for us? We talk candidly about endurance in marriage, work, and faith when escape feels easier, and we ask whether grace is truly enough when life strips away comfort. The cross doesn’t glamorize suffering; it reveals a love that holds in it. Because Jesus stayed, we can stay. Because the curtain tore, we can draw near. Join us for a study that challenges comfort, strengthens hope, and invites a deeper yes to faithfulness. If this moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs strength today, and leave a review with one insight you’re taking into the week. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2062591/support] May God bless you and lead you always.

29 Oct 2025 - 12 min
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mark 14, Breaking Vials and Breaking Hearts: The Cost of Devotion

We love to hear from you! Send us a quick text and share what God has spoken to you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2062591/fan_mail/new] What does genuine devotion to Jesus look like? Mark 14 presents a striking contrast between a woman who gives her most precious possession and disciples who can't stay awake for one hour of prayer. The chapter opens with an extraordinary act of devotion. A woman (identified elsewhere as Mary) breaks an alabaster vial of pure nard—likely her dowry and most valuable possession—and pours it over Jesus' head. When criticized for this "waste," Jesus defends her actions, declaring she has prepared his body for burial and that her sacrificial gift will be remembered wherever the gospel is preached. Her story challenges us to examine what we're willing to give up to honor Christ. The narrative shifts to the Last Supper, where Jesus transforms a traditional Passover meal into something revolutionary. Breaking bread and sharing wine, he establishes a new covenant with profound marriage symbolism. In Jewish custom, offering a cup was similar to a marriage proposal—those who drank accepted the proposal. Jesus then predicts his betrayal, and despite their protests of undying loyalty, foretells that all his disciples will abandon him. This tension between intended devotion and actual behavior reaches its climax in Gethsemane, where the disciples sleep while Jesus prays in anguish, "Not my will, but yours be done." The betrayal, arrest, and mock trial reveal human injustice at its worst. Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss; false witnesses can't coordinate their stories; religious leaders condemn him for acknowledging his identity. Meanwhile, Peter—who vowed to die with Jesus—denies knowing him three times before the rooster crows. His bitter tears of regret mirror our own experiences of failing Christ despite our best intentions. Through these events, Mark 14 speaks to our struggles with commitment, fear, and faithfulness. Listen as we explore how Jesus faced betrayal and suffering with dignity and purpose, offering us a path of redemption even when we fail him most deeply. Have you ever considered what your alabaster jar might be—and whether you're willing to break it for Jesus? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2062591/support] May God bless you and lead you always.

26 Sep 2025 - 20 min
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Stay Alert: Jesus Warns About the Coming Days in Mark 13

We love to hear from you! Send us a quick text and share what God has spoken to you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2062591/fan_mail/new] From the ominous "abomination of desolation" to the watchful eye of the fig tree, Mark 13 unfolds like a prophetic roadmap that spans centuries. Jesus sits with his disciples on the Mount of Olives, directly facing the temple, and delivers one of Scripture's most profound prophecies about what lies ahead. The mysterious "abomination of desolation" stands at the heart of this discourse, creating two theological streams that flow through Christian interpretation. Did this prophecy find fulfillment when Roman forces desecrated the temple in 70 AD, prompting early believers to flee Jerusalem for safety? Or does it point to a future third temple where the Antichrist will establish himself? Both views offer compelling perspectives, reminding us that faith thrives in the tension between what we know and what remains veiled. As cosmic signs darken the sun and moon, as stars fall from heaven, Jesus paints a vivid portrait of his triumphant return. He'll gather his elect "from the four winds, from the ends of the earth to the ends of heaven." Yet amid these grand apocalyptic images, he offers the simple, grounding parable of the fig tree – when its branches become tender and leaves sprout, summer approaches. Similarly, when these signs appear, his return stands "right at the door." The generation witnessing these harbingers will see everything fulfilled, though "no one knows the day or hour." This tension between knowing the season yet not the moment compels us toward spiritual vigilance. Four times Jesus commands us to "stay alert," likening himself to a master returning home unexpectedly. Will he find us asleep or watchful? The question hangs in the air, as relevant today as when first spoken. Listen closely as we unpack these prophecies, acknowledging both their mystery and their message. Subscribe now for our continuing journey through Mark's Gospel as we move next into chapter 14. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2062591/support] May God bless you and lead you always.

23 Sep 2025 - 12 min
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