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This is the only podcast for people who live their faith in the open... or barely at all.

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Portada del episodio What Did Jesus Mean by "The Gates of Hell" (Matthew 16 explained)

What Did Jesus Mean by "The Gates of Hell" (Matthew 16 explained)

In Matthew 16:18, Jesus makes one of the most debated statements in Scripture: “the gates of Hades will not prevail against it.” But what did He actually mean? Most modern Christians imagine the church as being on the defensive—surrounded, pressured, and trying to hold its ground while “hell attacks.” But when you slow down and actually examine the language Jesus uses, a different picture emerges. This episode breaks down the imagery of “gates,” the original context of ancient city authority, and why Jesus may not be describing a church under siege at all—but something far more active, confident, and confronting. We explore: * What “the gates of Hades” actually refers to in context * Why gates in the ancient world represent authority, not aggression * How this reshapes our understanding of spiritual warfare * What Jesus might be implying about the mission of the church * Why this changes how we read Matthew 16 entirely This isn’t just a theological detail—it shifts the posture of how we think about the church, its mission, and its confidence in the authority of Christ. If we’ve misunderstood the imagery here, we may have also misunderstood how we’re meant to live and engage the world. 📖 Key Passage: Matthew 16:18 If this challenged your perspective, consider subscribing for more deep dives into Scripture, theology, and cultural assumptions about faith. #Matthew16 #BibleStudy #Christianity #Theology #Jesus #Church #SpiritualWarfare #BiblicalInterpretation

22 de may de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Why Manifesting Feels Real

Why Manifesting Feels Real

Why does manifesting feel so real—and is it actually spiritual truth, psychology, or something else entirely? In this episode, we break down the modern idea of manifesting and contrast it with biblical theology, human psychology, and the deeper question of who actually has authority over reality. Many people claim they “manifested” jobs, relationships, or opportunities. And sometimes, it really seems to work. But what’s actually happening beneath the surface? Is manifesting: * a form of focused psychology? * a misunderstanding of cause and effect? * or a modern spiritual belief that shifts authority from God to the self? This episode explores the hidden assumptions behind manifesting, including the belief that thoughts can directly shape external reality—and compares that to the biblical framework of sowing and reaping, human limitation, and God as Creator. We also examine a deeper issue often overlooked in modern spirituality: the shift from dependence on God to self-deification—where individuals are told they are divine, or that they are the source of their own reality. But Scripture presents a very different picture: God is Creator. Humans are created. And life is not built on control, but on trust. We also address the emotional appeal of manifesting—why it feels empowering in a world of uncertainty—and why that sense of control often leads to more internal pressure, striving, and burnout. Finally, we contrast this with the invitation of Jesus, who does not call people into self-generated power, but into rest: “Come to me… and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) * Why manifesting feels real * Psychology vs spirituality vs theology * The law of sowing and reaping (Galatians 6:7) * Genesis and the nature of creation * “You are divine” vs “made in God’s image” * The Garden of Eden and the first temptation * Modern spirituality and self-deification * Prayer vs manifestation * Striving vs rest in Christ (Matthew 11:28–29) * Faith vs control * Genesis 1:1 — God as Creator * Genesis 1:26 — Image of God * Genesis 3:5 — “You will be like God” * Galatians 6:7–8 — Sowing and reaping * Jeremiah 17:9 — The human heart * Proverbs 3:5 — Trust in the Lord * Matthew 4:10 — Worship God alone * Matthew 11:28–29 — Rest in Christ * Luke 22:42 — “Not my will” * Philippians 4:6 — Prayer and surrender * Romans 11:36 — God as source of all things This episode isn’t about rejecting ambition or mindset—it’s about asking a deeper question: What is actually shaping reality… and what is shaping you? If you want, I can also create: * 10 high-CTR title variations for this episode * a thumbnail concept engineered specifically for this topic * or pinned comment + short-form clip captions for YouTube Shorts/TikTok 🔑 Key Topics Covered:📖 Biblical References Used:🎧 If this challenged your thinking:📌 Subscribe for more episodes exploring faith, culture, psychology, and spiritual truth.

15 de may de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Is AI Leading us into Armageddon?

Is AI Leading us into Armageddon?

What if Armageddon is not primarily a military war… but a battle over truth, worship, and allegiance? In this episode of the Barely Believing Podcast, we explore the connection between Bible prophecy, artificial intelligence, deception, and the future of human belief. Most people imagine Armageddon as a physical conflict in the Middle East, but the book of Revelation presents something far deeper: a global crisis centered on worship, authority, and the character of God. As AI rapidly reshapes culture, communication, and human perception, are we creating systems capable of amplifying deception on an unprecedented scale? Could artificial intelligence become one of the tools that conditions humanity for the final conflict described in Revelation? In this episode, we discuss: * The true meaning of Armageddon in Bible prophecy * Babylon, deception, and false worship in Revelation * AI, algorithms, and the shaping of public belief * The danger of outsourcing truth and discernment * How technology influences identity, morality, and authority * Why the final crisis may be more spiritual than military * What the Bible says about deception in the last days Whether you are interested in Bible prophecy, theology, artificial intelligence, end-time events, or the future of culture, this conversation challenges how we think about truth in the digital age. 📖 Key Scriptures: * Revelation 13 * Revelation 16 * Revelation 17–18 * Matthew 24 * 2 Thessalonians 2 If this episode challenged your thinking, make sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE the Barely Believing Podcast for more conversations on faith, culture, prophecy, and truth. #Armageddon #ArtificialIntelligence #BibleProphecy #Revelation #AI #EndTimes #ChristianPodcast #Babylon #MarkOfTheBeast #Prophecy

12 de may de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio Will I See My Dog Again In Heaven?

Will I See My Dog Again In Heaven?

Do pets go to heaven? Will you see your dog again someday? It’s one of the most personal—and often avoided—questions Christians ask. In this episode, we go beyond assumptions and take an honest look at what the Bible actually says (and doesn’t say) about animals, eternity, and the hope of restoration. If you’ve ever lost a pet, wrestled with this question, or wondered how God views the creatures we love, this conversation is for you. We explore passages like Psalm 36:6, Ecclesiastes 3:21, and Romans 8:19–21 to unpack a bigger picture—one that’s not built on sentiment, but on Scripture. In this episode: * What the Bible actually says about animals and God’s care for them * Do animals have souls? What Scripture implies * Why “heaven” might not be the full picture * The difference between emotional answers and biblical truth * Whether there’s real hope of seeing your pet again This isn’t a simple yes-or-no conversation. It’s a deeper look at the character of God, the future of creation, and what restoration really means. If you’ve ever asked, “Will I see my dog again in heaven?”—this episode will challenge, ground, and encourage you.

30 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio If I Label You, I Don't Have to Listen To You

If I Label You, I Don't Have to Listen To You

Are we still having conversations… or just labeling each other?Somewhere along the way, disagreement stopped leading to dialogue—and started leading to dismissal.In this episode of the  @BarelyBelievingPodcast  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCb1MBZHiBiGjsyLUJVhFwRg] we unpack one of the most dangerous cultural shifts happening right now: the rise of labels as a substitute for real conversation. Words that once identified real evil are now sometimes used to shut down discussion before it even begins.From politics to social issues to faith, it’s becoming easier to categorize someone than to understand them. But what does that do to truth? To relationships? To discipleship?This episode takes a clear, honest, and grounded look at:Why labeling has become so powerful in today’s cultureThe psychology behind why we do itThe tension between real evil and misapplied labelsHow Jesus Himself was misunderstood, misrepresented, and mislabeledWhat it actually looks like to respond with clarity instead of reactionWe also tackle real-world examples, including how criticism can quickly be reframed as identity-based attacks—and why that matters more than most people realize.Key idea:If I can label you, I don’t have to listen to you.But truth doesn’t fear conversation—and it doesn’t need shortcuts to stand.This isn’t about ignoring real issues like racism, hatred, or injustice. It’s about refusing to let language be manipulated in a way that kills meaningful dialogue and distorts truth.If your position is true, it can survive a conversation.If you’re tired of surface-level arguments, cultural pressure, and conversations that go nowhere, this episode will challenge you to think deeper, speak more precisely, and engage more faithfully.#Disagreement #TruthMatters #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndCulture #CriticalThinking #Discipleship #HealthyConversations #CultureShift #ThinkDeeper #SpeakTruth #pastordustinhall #augustaga

23 de abr de 2026 - 39 min
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