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GTP Guest: Brandon – What is Salvation?

1 h 2 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, Jason is joined once again by Brandon (who is practically a co-host at this point!) to dive deep into one of the most foundational and debated doctrines of the Christian faith: Salvation. We hear the word "saved" all the time in modern religious circles, but what does it actually mean? Is it merely a one-time prayer that guarantees a ticket to heaven, or is it a dynamic, living relationship? In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What exactly are we being saved from? Is the popular concept of "once saved, always saved" biblical, or is salvation a race that must be endured to the very end? Join us as we explore: * The Three Tenses of Salvation: Understanding how we have been saved (Justification), are being saved (Sanctification), and will be saved (Glorification). * Exegeting John 6:44 & Calvinism: A gentle but firm look at TULIP, irresistible grace, and what it truly means when the Father "draws" us. * The Early Church Fathers: Discovering what the Didache, Irenaeus, and Justin Martyr had to say about human free will and the absolute necessity of enduring faith. * Relational Security: Why comparing salvation to a marriage covenant beautifully balances God's unfailing faithfulness with our human free will. * Grace vs. Works: Breaking down Prevenient Grace and why responding to God's rescue operation (like emptying a dirty cup to receive living water) isn't a work, but an act of saving faith. Whether you've been walking with the Lord for decades or are just beginning your faith journey, this episode will challenge you to move beyond "cheap grace" and embrace the robust, transformative, and active path of true biblical salvation. Get Involved & Support: * Read the Blog: Dive deeper into the notes for this episode and check out our other posts (like our breakdown of the Didache) at gospeltruthproject.com [http://gospeltruthproject.com]. * Join the Conversation: Hop into our Discord group or hit us up on Facebook to ask questions or suggest future topics. * Support the Show: Check out our merch store or make a donation! 100% of profits are split to charities carefully chosen by our research team. Subscribe & Follow: Catch every episode of The Gospel Truth Project on RSS.com [http://RSS.com], Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!

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GTP Guest: Brandon – What is Salvation?

Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, Jason is joined once again by Brandon (who is practically a co-host at this point!) to dive deep into one of the most foundational and debated doctrines of the Christian faith: Salvation. We hear the word "saved" all the time in modern religious circles, but what does it actually mean? Is it merely a one-time prayer that guarantees a ticket to heaven, or is it a dynamic, living relationship? In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What exactly are we being saved from? Is the popular concept of "once saved, always saved" biblical, or is salvation a race that must be endured to the very end? Join us as we explore: * The Three Tenses of Salvation: Understanding how we have been saved (Justification), are being saved (Sanctification), and will be saved (Glorification). * Exegeting John 6:44 & Calvinism: A gentle but firm look at TULIP, irresistible grace, and what it truly means when the Father "draws" us. * The Early Church Fathers: Discovering what the Didache, Irenaeus, and Justin Martyr had to say about human free will and the absolute necessity of enduring faith. * Relational Security: Why comparing salvation to a marriage covenant beautifully balances God's unfailing faithfulness with our human free will. * Grace vs. Works: Breaking down Prevenient Grace and why responding to God's rescue operation (like emptying a dirty cup to receive living water) isn't a work, but an act of saving faith. Whether you've been walking with the Lord for decades or are just beginning your faith journey, this episode will challenge you to move beyond "cheap grace" and embrace the robust, transformative, and active path of true biblical salvation. Get Involved & Support: * Read the Blog: Dive deeper into the notes for this episode and check out our other posts (like our breakdown of the Didache) at gospeltruthproject.com [http://gospeltruthproject.com]. * Join the Conversation: Hop into our Discord group or hit us up on Facebook to ask questions or suggest future topics. * Support the Show: Check out our merch store or make a donation! 100% of profits are split to charities carefully chosen by our research team. Subscribe & Follow: Catch every episode of The Gospel Truth Project on RSS.com [http://RSS.com], Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!

7 de jun de 20261 h 2 min
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GTP Guest: Brandon – What is Biblical Righteousness?

Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, we are kicking off Season 4 with a foundational and challenging conversation. Jason is joined once again by returning guest Brandon for a deep dive into a topic that the modern church often misunderstands: Righteousness. In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What does it actually mean to be righteous? Is it just a legal standing before God, or does it require a transformed life? Can we rely on a "get out of jail free card," or are we called to something far greater? Join us as we explore: * Imputed vs. Imparted Righteousness: The beautiful, biblical tension between the objective legal standing of innocence freely credited to us through faith in Christ, and the active, transforming life of holy obedience produced in us by the Holy Spirit. * The Danger of "Cheap Grace": Why the idea that we can continue in habitual, unrepentant sin fundamentally contradicts the call to true discipleship and the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5). * The Heart Over the Law: Breaking down Jesus's words in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5) and why He crushed the Pharisees' external rule-keeping, demanding the total surrender of the human heart instead. * Spiritual Warfare & The Holy Spirit: How stepping into a life of obedience actually turns up the "volume" of the Holy Spirit in our daily lives—and why the enemy fights hardest when we are on the right track. * Ad Fontes (To the Sources): Exploring the original Greek context of 1 John 3:7 to understand what it meant to the first-century church to "practice righteousness." Whether you are struggling with the exhaustion of legalism or seeking clarity on the cost of discipleship, this conversation is designed to point you directly back to the cross. We cannot emulate God's moral character in our own strength; it requires the radical, regenerating power of the New Birth and the daily, agonizing surrender of our will to the Holy Spirit. Grab your Bibles, open your hearts, and let's get into the meat of the Gospel. (Don't forget to check out the full blog post on Righteousness dropping this week at gospeltruthproject.com [http://gospeltruthproject.com]!)

31 de may de 20261 h 3 min
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Season 3 Finale: What's Next?

Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, it’s a Jason solo episode, and while we aren't diving into a specific biblical message today, this is a crucial update on the heart and future of GTP. As we wrap up Season 3 and look ahead to Season 4, Jason shares the vision of the podcast: to equip the Ecclesia to read the Bible in context, rather than pulling verses to fit a narrative. In this episode, we tackle: * The Danger of Out-of-Context Scripture: Why verses like Jeremiah 29:11 need to be understood in their historical and biblical framework, not just as a "prosperity" guarantee. * Equipping the Church: How the GTP Discord community is actively building up believers with prayer, apologetics, and deep-dive theological studies. * Moving from Milk to Meat: The calling to push past basic Christian sayings and dig into the deep, rich truths of the faith. * The True Gospel: A reminder that our works will never be perfect enough for heaven, and our confidence must rest solely in the grace of Christ. * What's Next for Season 4: Get ready for more guest scholars, apologists, connected blog posts, and our official launch in early June. If you want to grow in your faith, understand the Word, and be part of an iron-sharpening-iron community, you won't want to miss this update. Find our Discord and read the blogs at gospeltruthproject.com [http://gospeltruthproject.com]!

24 de may de 202642 min
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Terms Defined (Solo Episode)

Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, host Jason is flying solo (Dylan is out) and gives a quick update on the audiobook recording for his book, A Nobody's Opinion, before diving deep into a crucial, foundational topic: defining our biblical terms. In a world where cults and cultural Christianity often use Christian vocabulary but rely on a completely different dictionary, how do we know we are actually speaking the same language? Jason emphasizes the importance of going Ad Fontes (to the original sources) to expose false claims and solidify true, historical, Christ-centered orthodoxy. In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What does it actually mean to call yourself a Christian? How do we engage with fringe groups or door-to-door missionaries who use the same biblical words but entirely change their meanings? Join us as we explore: * Ad Fontes & Prima Scriptura: Why getting to the root of the original Greek and Hebrew text is vital, and how early church writings can help us understand Scripture without replacing its ultimate authority. * Defining the Terms: A deep dive into the original, historical meaning of words like Christian (Christianos), Belief/Faith (Pistis), Grace (Charis), and the Sabbath. * The Nicene Test: Defining the non-negotiable core of historic Christianity that unites believers (The Trinity, the Virgin Birth, the dual nature of Christ, salvation by grace, and the bodily return of Jesus). * Apologetics in Action: Practical "Socratic Questions" you can use when talking to friends or members of the LDS church and Jehovah's Witnesses to expose doctrinal errors. * Equipping the Saints: A look at free study tools like Blue Letter Bible, BibleRef, and Catena Bible to help you study the Word for yourself. Don't just take Jason's word for it—grab your Bible, look up the original languages, and test everything against Scripture! Resources mentioned in this episode: * Blue Letter Bible (App & Website) * BibleRef.com [http://BibleRef.com] * CatenaBible.com [http://CatenaBible.com] * A Nobody's Opinion by Jason Cooper To read our latest blog posts, check out our merch, or support the podcast, visit us at gospeltruthproject.com [http://gospeltruthproject.com].

18 de may de 20261 h 2 min
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The Depth of the Trinity

Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week is a special milestone—Jason and Brandon are sitting down for their very first IN-PERSON recording! No screens, no remote delays, just two friends with their Bibles open (and bellies full of sushi) diving deep into one of the most foundational, yet complex, doctrines of the Christian faith: The Trinity. In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What does it actually mean that God is three distinct Persons but one Being? Does the Bible really teach the Trinity, or did the Council of Nicaea just make it up? (Spoiler alert: It’s all over the text!). Join us as we explore: * Genesis 1 & John 1: The beautiful connection between Elohim and the Word who was God. * The Danger of Bad Analogies: Why explaining God as an egg, a shamrock, or water actually leads to the heresy of Modalism. * The "I AM" Statements: How Jesus boldly used the Greek Septuagint to declare His deity during His trial. * The Holy Spirit: Defending the personhood of the Spirit against the idea that He is just an "impersonal force," and addressing the difficult topic of the unforgivable sin. * Exegesis vs. Eisegesis: Why getting to the root of the original Hebrew and Greek text is vital for understanding what the authors actually meant in their historical context. Whether you're a long-time believer trying to wrap your mind around this majestic doctrine or someone exploring the faith for the first time, this conversation will remind you of the depth, power, and relational beauty of our Triune God. As Jason reminds us, you don't need a perfect intellectual grasp of the Trinity to be saved—you just need faith in Christ Jesus—but studying who God truly is brings us to a place of profound awe and humility. Plus, stick around for some fun tangents about Star Trek conventions, the value of the Blue Letter Bible app, and a powerful testimony of how the Holy Spirit is moving in the world today. Grab your study Bible and join the conversation! (Note: Dylan will be jumping back on with us very soon!)

10 de may de 20261 h 13 min