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Beyond Scripture 🙏🏻

Podcast de Juan Leon

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Historia y religión

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https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/oraciones-mas-podero What if the biggest questions about God… were never fully answered? 📖 This podcast dives deep into the mysteries of the Bible, exploring the questions many think—but few dare to ask. From the nature of Jesus to the reality of suffering, from faith to doubt… nothing is off-limits. ⚡ Here, we go beyond tradition, beyond assumptions, and beyond surface-level beliefs—seeking truth with honesty, depth, and courage. 🙏 Whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between… this is your space to think, question, and discover.

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23 episodios

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The One Who Knew Everything and Came Anyway

Most of us have a version of ourselves that we have never shown anyone. Not the version we present at work, or at church, or at family gatherings where the lighting is good and the conversation stays at a comfortable depth. Not the version that appears in photographs or in the stories we tell about ourselves to people we want to impress. I mean the version that lives below all of that. The one that knows the full inventory. The one that remembers not just the mistakes that were made by accident but the ones that were made deliberately — the choices that cannot be explained away as ignorance or immaturity, the decisions that were made in full clarity and pursued anyway. The version that carries the specific weight of being known completely — and that believes, at some level it has never been able to fully argue itself out of, that if the people around you ever saw the whole picture, the relationship would not survive it.

21 de may de 2026 - 16 min
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The Four Who Tore the Roof

There are moments in a life when you cannot get yourself to Jesus. Not because the distance is too great. Not because the theology is too complicated. Not because the faith is entirely gone. But because the condition you are in has made movement impossible. The paralysis is real — and I do not mean only the physical kind. There is a paralysis of grief that pins a person to a bed they cannot rise from no matter how sincerely they want to. There is a paralysis of depression that makes the simplest act of reaching feel like a feat of engineering that the body and mind refuse to cooperate with. There is a paralysis of accumulated failure — the specific immobility of someone who has tried so many times, in so many directions, to get somewhere better, and has landed in the same place so consistently that the trying itself has begun to feel like a form of cruelty they are inflicting on themselves. The mat is real. The ceiling is real. The crowd between you and the door is real. And you are lying there knowing that the one thing that could change everything is in the same room as your impossibility, and you cannot close the distance between them.

20 de may de 2026 - 14 min
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The Weight of the Unopened Letter

There is something that happens to a person when they receive a word they were not ready to receive. Not a difficult word. Not a harsh word. Not a correction or a rebuke or a piece of news that requires grief. I mean a good word. A word of promise. A word that arrives with the full weight of divine intention behind it and lands in the life of someone who, for reasons that are entirely understandable given what they have been through, cannot hold it. Cannot process it. Cannot integrate it into the story they have been living because the story they have been living has not left room for this kind of word to make sense. And so what happens — quietly, without drama, without any conscious decision to reject what was offered — is that the word gets set aside. It gets stored somewhere. It lives in the memory as a thing that was said but not yet inhabited, a promise that was given but not yet claimed, a letter that arrived and was acknowledged but never fully opened.

19 de may de 2026 - 15 min
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Nobody Asked Him To

There is a kind of grief that has stopped asking. It is important to distinguish this from the grief that is still in conversation with God — still crying out, still wrestling, still bringing the weight of what is broken to the place where it might be addressed. That grief is loud and it is honest and it is, in its own painful way, still alive to the possibility that something could change. What I want to talk about today is a different kind. The grief that has gone quiet. The grief that has done the interior calculation — has counted the number of times it asked and was not answered, has measured the distance between what was prayed and what arrived, has looked at the landscape of its own loss with a clarity that is indistinguishable from despair — and has concluded, not in anger but in exhaustion, that the asking is no longer something it can sustain. It has not stopped believing, exactly. It has simply stopped expecting. It has learned to carry the loss without bringing it anywhere, because bringing it somewhere requires a hope that the years have quietly used up.

16 de may de 2026 - 15 min
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What the Fig Tree Knew

There is a season in every life when you are producing leaves but not fruit. And the terrifying thing about that season is how convincing the leaves are. They are real leaves. Green, full, properly shaped, arranged on the branches in exactly the way leaves are supposed to be arranged. From a distance — from the distance at which most people view your life — everything looks healthy. Everything looks alive. The canopy is full and the branches are strong and the tree is doing what trees are supposed to do, which is stand in its place and look like a tree. And so people pass by and nod and move on, because there is nothing about the exterior that signals a problem. The problem is invisible from the outside. It is only visible up close. It is only visible to someone who comes near enough to actually look for fruit. The story of the fig tree in Mark chapter eleven is one of the most unsettling moments in the entire Gospel narrative. Not because of what Jesus did — though what He did is startling enough — but because of what the tree's condition reveals about the particular kind of spiritual failure that is hardest to diagnose and hardest to address. Not the failure of collapse. Not the failure of open rebellion. Not the failure that announces itself through visible damage or broken branches or a tree that is clearly dying. The failure of a tree that looks exactly right from a distance and has nothing to offer when you get close.

15 de may de 2026 - 14 min
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