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Daily Devotional: The Man Comes Around by Johnny Cash - Hidden Gospel Series

16 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Continuing Songs Week on The Hall Hotline, Jon and Ryan break down Johnny Cash’s powerful song “The Man Comes Around” and the unmistakable biblical imagery woven throughout the lyrics. From the Four Horsemen of Revelation to the judgment seat of Christ, this episode explores how Johnny Cash boldly pointed listeners toward eternity, salvation, grace, and the Kingdom to come. Topics include: • Revelation and the Four Horsemen • Salvation through grace alone • Heavenly rewards and crowns • Faith vs works • Jesus at the center of eternity • Why Christian community matters • The symbolism hidden in scripture and music If you’ve ever wondered how music can point people toward God, this episode is for you. Thanks for listening today. And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way. Watch the full music video here: https://youtu.be/k9IfHDi-2EA?si=oARqay9T5MRW8TUo [https://youtu.be/k9IfHDi-2EA?si=oARqay9T5MRW8TUo] #TheHallHotline #JohnnyCash #ChristianPodcast #Faith #JoeRogan

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