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theWordcast

Podcast de Luke/Mitch

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Welcome to The Wordcast, a podcast where two friends, Mitch and Luke, dive into the Bible and explore how its timeless teachings relate to our everyday lives. Join us as we embark on a journey of learning, reflection, and open discussion. Each episode, we tackle a new passage or theme, doing a Bible study together and growing in faith alongside our listeners. Whether you're new to Christianity or have been on this path for years, our goal is to make God's Word more accessible and meaningful for you. Grab your Bible, tune in, and let’s grow together in faith and understanding!

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19 episodios

episode Stop Trying to Earn Heaven | Titus 3 | 017 artwork

Stop Trying to Earn Heaven | Titus 3 | 017

Before we jump in—check out Born Again Collection. Represent your faith, spark conversations about Jesus, and use code THEWORDCAST for 15% off:https://bornagaincollection.co/?ref=THEWORDCASTCan you earn your way to heaven? Or are you saved by grace alone?In this episode of theWordcast, we break down Titus 3 and the truth about salvation, grace, and good works. The Bible makes it clear: you are not saved by works, but by the mercy of Jesus Christ.We cover:Are good works required for salvation?Can you be saved and still live in sin?What does it mean to be saved by grace?If you’ve ever wondered how salvation really works, this episode will challenge your thinking and point you back to the Gospel.Stop trying to earn heaven—receive the grace of Jesus.📖 Key Passage: Titus 3:3–7🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple: theWordcast📲 Follow us: @the.wordcast#ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #Titus3 #SavedByGrace #FaithNotWorks #JesusSaves

27 de abr de 2026 - 41 min
episode Living Set Apart | Titus 2 | 016 artwork

Living Set Apart | Titus 2 | 016

🔥 Represent Your FaithBefore we jump in- this episode is partnered with Born Again Collection.If you want to wear your faith and spark conversations about Jesus, check them out here:👉 https://bornagaincollection.co/?ref=THEWORDCASTUse code THEWORDCAST at checkout for 15% off your order!In this episode, we dive into what it really means to live set apart as Christians, based on Epistle to Titus chapter 2.Following Jesus isn’t about blending in- it’s about standing out in the way we live, speak, and love others. We talk about what a godly life actually looks like in today’s world and how we can reflect Christ in our everyday actions.If you’ve ever wondered what it truly means to live differently for God, this one’s for you.🙏 Join the CommunityDrop a comment: What does “living set apart” mean to you?If this encouraged you, make sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs it.📖 Scripture Reference:Titus 2#ChristianPodcast #Faith #Jesus #BibleStudy #SetApart #theWordcast

12 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
episode Calling Out Fake Christianity | Titus 1 | 015 artwork

Calling Out Fake Christianity | Titus 1 | 015

What does your life actually say about Christianity?In this episode, we’re not holding back.Titus 1 calls out fake Christianity - and it forces us to take a real look at ourselves.Are you living out your faith…or just claiming it?We break down:⚡ What real Christian leadership looks like⚡ Why truth matters more than feelings⚡ When it’s time to rebuke false teaching⚡ How culture can quietly shape your beliefsThis isn’t about being perfect.It’s about being real.📖 Titus 1 is a wake-up call—and we all need it.⏱️ WATCH NOW & JOIN THE CONVERSATIONIf this challenged you, drop a comment:👉 How does your life represent Christianity?📲 FOLLOW theWordcast for DAILY devotionals + real conversations🙏 OUR MISSIONTo spread the truth of God’s Word, challenge lukewarm faith, and build a community that lives for Jesus daily.Christian podcast, Titus 1 Bible study, fake Christianity, Christian leadership, rebuking false teaching, Bible truth, living for Jesus, faith over feelings, sound doctrine, Christian growth

29 de mar de 2026 - 40 min
episode When God Finally Speaks | Job Finale | 014 artwork

When God Finally Speaks | Job Finale | 014

For 35 chapters in the Book of Job, Job suffers in silence while his friends debate why. Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar insist suffering must be punishment. Elihu offers a different perspective. But none of them truly speak for God. Then in Job 38, the Lord answers from the whirlwind. But here’s the shocking part: God doesn’t explain the suffering. He doesn’t mention Satan. He doesn’t justify the pain. Instead, He reveals His power, wisdom, and sovereignty. In this episode of TheWordcast, we: * Recap Job’s friends and their flawed theology * Break down Elihu’s role in the narrative * Walk through Job 38–42 * Explore why God answers with questions * Discuss what this means for Christians today * Wrestle with why God sometimes gives revelation instead of explanation If you’ve ever asked: * Why does God allow suffering? * Why is God silent in my pain? * What does Job 38 really mean? This episode is for you. 📖 Key Scriptures: Job 4–11, Job 33, Job 38–42 🎙 Hosted by Luke & Mitch | theWordcast Subscribe for weekly biblical conversations about faith, suffering, and knowing God more deeply. Book of Job Job 38 explained Why does God allow suffering Christian suffering God speaks from the whirlwind Bible study podcast Job 42 meaning Suffering in the Bible

1 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 18 min
episode The Complexity of Grief and Faith | Job 3-7 | 013 artwork

The Complexity of Grief and Faith | Job 3-7 | 013

In this conversation, Mitch and Westy explore the themes of suffering, faith, and the complexities of friendship through the lens of the Book of Job. They discuss personal updates, reflections on faith, and the importance of understanding one's own experiences before giving advice. The conversation delves into Job's expressions of grief, the assumptions made by his friends, and the nature of suffering as it relates to God's discipline. Through their analysis of Job's journey, they emphasize the need for compassion, careful interpretation of scripture, and the significance of integrity in the face of adversity. In this conversation, Mitch and Westy delve into the themes of suffering, faith, and the complexities of human emotions as they explore the biblical story of Job. They discuss the nature of comfort in times of distress, the importance of seeking understanding from God, and the significance of honest communication with the divine. The dialogue also touches on the role of friends during hardships, the sovereignty of God, and the human tendency to make assumptions about suffering. Through their reflections, they emphasize the need for trust in God's plan and the value of learning from Job's experiences.

2 de feb de 2026 - 51 min
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