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BLOOD is a channel uncovering the truth about Jesus, the Bible, and faith. Watch the full videos on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@777_Blood

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11 episodios

Portada del episodio Jesus Didn't Come Out of Nowhere

Jesus Didn't Come Out of Nowhere

What if the life and mission of Jesus were not a sudden interruption in history, but the culmination of patterns embedded throughout the Hebrew Scriptures? In this documentary-style theological exploration, we examine how themes found in the Old Testament — including Joshua (Yeshua) leading Israel into rest after Moses and the law, the symbolic function of the Ark of the Covenant as the dwelling place of God’s presence, and the concept of divine mediation, provision, and atonement — form a narrative framework that many Christians believe finds fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Drawing from passages such as Deuteronomy 34, Joshua 21, Hebrews 4, Exodus 25, John 1, Matthew 5, and Isaiah 53, the episode investigates the idea that salvation, grace, suffering, and divine judgment were not introduced in the New Testament but anticipated through prophetic imagery, temple theology, and Second Temple Jewish expectations of a righteous suffering servant. We also consider non-canonical Jewish literature like Wisdom of Solomon alongside canonical texts to explore apologetics, biblical prophecy, and the continuity of God’s relationship with humanity across the early church era and beyond, raising questions about interpretation, theological contradictions, and the deeper narrative structure of Scripture that continues to shape debates around Christology and redemption. Music provided by InAudio and Pixabay — https://inaudio.org and https://pixabay.com/music/trap-rap-rap-beat-beats-music-violin-2026-472843 and https://pixabay.com/music/beautiful-plays-field-grass-115973. Not sponsored.

29 de mar de 2026 - 13 min
Portada del episodio Do Dinosaurs REALLY Disprove the Bible?

Do Dinosaurs REALLY Disprove the Bible?

Do dinosaurs actually disprove the Bible, or do they expose a misunderstanding of what Scripture is trying to say in the first place? This documentary-style theology podcast examines one of the most common modern challenges to biblical faith by exploring the relationship between dinosaurs, science, and Scripture, addressing old earth and young earth creation models, radiometric dating, fossil records, Noah’s flood, and how Genesis 1–2 function as theological narratives rather than scientific timelines, while engaging apologetics arguments used by both Christians and skeptics. Drawing from key biblical texts such as Genesis, Job 40–41, Romans 5, and Ephesians 2, the episode analyzes the meaning of “death” in the Bible, the distinction between spiritual and physical death, Paul’s theology, and how creatures like Leviathan and Behemoth have been interpreted across church history, including scholarly debates over whether Behemoth aligns more closely with sauropod dinosaurs or giant ground sloths, and what those interpretations imply for biblical authority, early church thought, and salvation theology. Rather than presenting a simplistic answer, this episode challenges false dichotomies between faith and science, young earth creationism and evolutionary timelines, Scripture and geology, inviting listeners to reconsider expectations placed on the Bible, understand its purpose within theology, prophecy, judgment, and redemption, and explore how belief in Jesus, Scripture, and biblical truth can coexist with scientific inquiry without undermining the gospel or the credibility of the Bible. Music provided by InAudio (https://inaudio.org [https://inaudio.org]). Not sponsored.

11 de ene de 2026 - 9 min
Portada del episodio Does Paul Contradict Jesus?

Does Paul Contradict Jesus?

Does Paul contradict Jesus—or has the debate itself been misunderstood for centuries? In this documentary-style theology podcast episode, we examine one of the most controversial and enduring questions in Christian history by carefully comparing the teachings of Jesus in the Gospels with the writings of Paul in the New Testament, analyzing whether apparent contradictions on salvation, faith, works, law, grace, public teaching, private instruction, judgment, and authority truly undermine Paul’s credibility or instead reveal deeper theological harmony within early Christianity. Drawing directly from Scripture, this episode explores key passages such as Matthew 7, Matthew 5, Matthew 22, John 18, John 3, Mark 4, Romans 3, Romans 6, Romans 10, 1 Corinthians 13, Galatians 2, Acts 20, and Titus 1, while unpacking Greek terminology, historical context, early church dynamics, and the difference between secrecy and private teaching, all without cherry-picking verses or oversimplifying doctrine. Rather than offering shallow apologetics or reactionary skepticism, this episode presents both the strongest arguments used by Paul doubters and the most compelling defenses offered by Christian theology, showing how questions about lawlessness, confession, righteousness, prophecy, love, and fulfillment of the Law intersect with Jesus’ own words and mission, and why these debates continue to shape modern faith, deconstruction, and biblical interpretation today. Music provided by InAudio and Sub Urban — https://inaudio.org and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBtk5FUeJbk. Not sponsored.

4 de ene de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio Do Christians HAVE to Go to Church?

Do Christians HAVE to Go to Church?

Did Jesus ever command Christians to attend church, or has modern Christianity confused structure with obedience? In this documentary-style episode, we examine the theological question of whether Christians are biblically required to “go to church” by tracing the concept of church back to its origins in Scripture, early Christian practice, and the teachings of Jesus himself. Drawing from the Greek meaning of ekklesia, this episode explores how the early church functioned as an assembly centered on shared life, discipleship, and obedience rather than buildings, services, or attendance metrics, while engaging key passages such as Matthew 4:19, Matthew 18:20, Luke 17:20–21, and Titus 1:5 to distinguish between following Jesus and institutional obligation. Through analysis of judgment, hypocrisy, and accountability, the discussion contrasts church at its best—community, shepherding, and transformation—with church at its worst—shame, superiority, and performance-based righteousness—while responding to cultural critiques, including David Goggins’ comments on faith and hypocrisy. This episode also addresses the role of Paul in establishing structure for fragile early communities, clarifying how leadership and order emerged as pastoral care rather than compulsory attendance, and examines how judgment has become one of the greatest stumbling blocks for both believers and skeptics. By integrating biblical theology, apologetics, and early church history, this episode challenges listeners to rethink salvation, discipleship, and the purpose of Christian gathering, asking whether the modern church reflects the life and teachings of Jesus or merely preserves religious tradition. Music provided by InAudio (https://inaudio.org [https://inaudio.org]). Not sponsored.

28 de dic de 2025 - 8 min
Portada del episodio The SHOCKING Truth About Satan

The SHOCKING Truth About Satan

Lucifer wasn’t his name—and Satan is not who you think he is. In this documentary-style theology episode, we dismantle the modern myth of Satan by tracing how Scripture actually introduces the figure of the accuser, examining the Hebrew concept of śāṭān in Job 1–2, the poetic taunt of Isaiah 14 and its mistranslation into “Lucifer,” the unnamed serpent of Genesis 3, and the Greek terms Satanâs and diábolos used by Jesus in the Gospels, showing how later theology, translation history, and tradition slowly fused these distinct ideas into a single composite devil figure. Drawing directly from the Bible rather than pop theology, this episode explores how Jesus reframed spiritual conflict, why Satan functions as a role rather than a proper name, how accusation, deception, and truth-without-love operate in human conscience, and why Revelation 12’s dragon imagery belongs to apocalyptic vision rather than an origin story, challenging common assumptions about hell, demons, judgment, salvation, and spiritual warfare. By engaging early biblical texts, linguistic analysis, and theological development across the Old and New Testaments, this episode invites serious listeners interested in Jesus, apologetics, prophecy, early church thought, and biblical contradictions to reconsider whether Satan is a red-skinned rebel ruling hell—or the internal mechanism of accusation that distorts truth, fuels shame, and wages war in the human heart. Music provided by InAudio (https://inaudio.org [https://inaudio.org]) and NEFFEX. Not sponsored.

21 de dic de 2025 - 8 min
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