Episodios

  • Wealth, Faith, and the Blind Man’s Cry. Luke 18 - Part 2
    Apr 30 2025
    In this compelling episode of Finish the Race, we dive deep into Luke 18:18–42, where eternal life, spiritual sight, and bold faith collide. Jesus’ encounter with the rich young ruler exposes the heart-wrenching tension between worldly wealth and heavenly inheritance. When Jesus commands him to sell everything and follow, the man walks away—proving that sometimes, possessions possess us. Then, we shift to the raw faith of a blind beggar on the road to Jericho.

    While others tried to silence him, Bartimaeus shouted louder, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” His persistence and faith opened not just his eyes—but the eyes of every believer who hears this story today. Jesus doesn’t just heal; He hears the cries of those the world ignores.

    This episode explores the radical cost of discipleship, the danger of half-hearted faith, and the miracle that comes when we truly believe. Whether you're clinging to comfort or crying out for mercy, this teaching from Luke 18 will challenge and inspire you to keep running—eyes on Jesus—to finish the race.

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    35 m
  • Jesus Warns the Complacent: Wake Up! Luke 18, Part 1
    Apr 29 2025
    In this episode of Finish the Race, we break down the powerful truths hidden in Luke 18:1-17—where Jesus delivers an uncompromising warning to the prayerless, the proud, and the self-righteous. From the persistent widow to the humble tax collector, these parables aren't feel-good stories—they're spiritual gut-checks for a nation that’s grown lukewarm and entitled.

    You'll hear a God-fearing spirit of the widow who refused to give up, and why self-righteous religiosity is destroying our churches from within. Jesus didn’t commend the Pharisee’s loud prayers—He honored the quiet repentance of a broken sinner.

    This isn't just theology; it’s a call to action for every believer in the culture war of our time. We close with Jesus’ rebuke of those who would turn away children, reminding us that the kingdom belongs to the pure in heart, not the proud in intellect. In a world obsessed with power and position, this passage reminds us that only the humble will inherit the Kingdom. Tune in and be sharpened—because faith isn’t for the passive.

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    20 m
  • Resurrection Sunday: Empty Tomb, Full Victory!
    Apr 20 2025
    In this electrifying Easter episode of Finish the Race, we dive headfirst into the explosive truth of Matthew 28—the moment history changed forever. The stone is rolled away, the guards are paralyzed in fear, and the tomb is empty. But this isn’t just a story about what happened two thousand years ago—it’s the blueprint for every believer’s victory today.

    We explore how Christ's resurrection was not the finish line, but the launch pad. From the angel’s announcement to the Great Commission, this chapter isn't a conclusion—it's a call to action. Jesus conquered death and told His followers:

    Go. Speak. Disciple. Run the race. The resurrection wasn’t just His triumph—it’s your invitation to live in power, purpose, and unstoppable mission. Join us as we unpack the raw power and political implications of an empty grave. In a world obsessed with fear, death, and control, the resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as a thunderous declaration: He lives—and no government, agenda, or darkness can stop Him. Now, it’s your turn. Finish the race.

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    23 m
  • Gideon’s Impossible Victory: Judges 7 - Part 2
    Apr 9 2025
    In this episode, we dive deep into of Judges, part2, one of the most astonishing victories in Scripture—where God uses just 300 men to defeat an army described as countless as locusts. Gideon, a reluctant leader, obeys God’s radical strategy, proving once again that it’s not about numbers—it's about faith and obedience.

    This isn't just ancient history—it's a spiritual strategy relevant to our fight today.

    We break down the divine logic behind the troop reduction, the psychological warfare of dreams and trumpets, and how the Lord’s tactics turned chaos into conquest. Judges 7 isn’t a feel-good story—it’s a wake-up call for Christians living in a culture that worships strength, pride, and power.

    God didn’t need 32,000 soldiers. He needed a few faithful fighters. Sound familiar? From the Valley of Jezreel to today’s political and spiritual battlegrounds, Gideon’s story offers a template for bold leadership and complete trust in God—especially when the odds seem overwhelming.

    This episode will ignite your courage, challenge your assumptions, and leave you wondering: Am I one of the 300?

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    19 m
  • Gideon’s Impossible Victory: Judges 7 - Part 1
    Apr 9 2025
    In this episode, we dive deep into what is the Gospel, and part 1 of Judges 7, one of the most astonishing victories in Scripture—where God uses just 300 men to defeat an army described as countless as locusts. Gideon, a reluctant leader, obeys God’s radical strategy, proving once again that it’s not about numbers—it's about faith and obedience.

    This isn't just ancient history—it's a spiritual strategy relevant to our fight today.

    We break down the divine logic behind the troop reduction, the psychological warfare of dreams and trumpets, and how the Lord’s tactics turned chaos into conquest. Judges 7 isn’t a feel-good story—it’s a wake-up call for Christians living in a culture that worships strength, pride, and power.

    God didn’t need 32,000 soldiers. He needed a few faithful fighters. Sound familiar? From the Valley of Jezreel to today’s political and spiritual battlegrounds, Gideon’s story offers a template for bold leadership and complete trust in God—especially when the odds seem overwhelming.

    This episode will ignite your courage, challenge your assumptions, and leave you wondering: Am I one of the 300?

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    30 m
  • Are We Living in the Days of Noah? Luke 17
    Apr 8 2025
    In this explosive episode of Christian Talk, we dive headfirst into Luke 17—where Jesus lays out chilling prophecies and blunt warnings about the last days, gratitude, and faith. From the miraculous healing of ten lepers to the unmistakable signs of the end times, this chapter is a wake-up call for every believer in a world growing darker by the day.

    We’ll expose how Jesus’ words about the days of Noah and Lot mirror today’s godless culture—from rampant sexual immorality to blatant rebellion against God’s design.

    What does it mean when Christ says, “Remember Lot’s wife”? What is the fate of those who cling to their lives and worldly pleasures? This isn't ancient history—it’s a roadmap for discerning believers in 2025.

    With a Biblical lens unclouded by modern liberalism, we’ll uncover how Luke 17 is more relevant than ever. From America’s spiritual decline to the rise of global lawlessness, this episode doesn’t just interpret prophecy—it applies it. Tune in to hear the hard truth the mainstream church won’t preach.

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    25 m
  • Judges 6 - From Coward to Champion: How Gideon Shocked Israel and Silenced Doubt
    Apr 6 2025
    In this explosive episode of Christian Talk, we dive deep into Judges 6, where the cowardly Gideon is called by God to become Israel’s unlikely warrior. The nation is crumbling under Midianite oppression—crops stolen, cities starved, and morale shattered.

    But in the middle of Israel’s despair, God chooses a man hiding in a winepress to lead a revolution. Why Gideon? Why now? We break down the divine pattern of using the humble to humble the mighty. Gideon’s encounter with the Angel of the Lord isn’t just dramatic—it’s packed with prophetic power. From the miraculous fire on the rock to the torn-down altar of Baal, every step of Gideon’s journey exposes the idols in Israel’s heart and ours. This isn’t just history—it’s a mirror. We connect the dots between Gideon’s mission and the spiritual warfare facing today’s American church.

    Are we worshipping comfort instead of the Creator?

    Expect bold commentary, real-world application, and a MAGA-aligned Christian lens on what it means to be a modern-day Gideon. The battle isn’t over. The call to tear down strongholds and stand for truth remains urgent. Tune in as we unpack how Judges 6 equips us to reclaim ground in a culture that desperately needs revival.
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    25 m
  • "The Rich Man, the Beggar & the Flames: Jesus Warns About Eternity in Luke 16!
    Apr 5 2025
    Christian Talk: The Power of Choices – A Deep Dive into Luke 16

    In this episode of Christian Talk, we unpack one of the most powerful and sobering chapters in the Gospel of Luke—Chapter 16. From the parable of the shrewd manager to the rich man and Lazarus, this chapter speaks directly to the moral fabric of society, personal responsibility, and eternal consequence. Jesus doesn't mince words: stewardship, accountability, and the eternal divide between heaven and hell are not just theological concepts—they're life-and-death realities. We take a conservative, Bible-based look at the stark contrast Jesus draws between worldly wealth and godly priorities.

    The parables highlight a truth often ignored in today’s progressive culture: you cannot serve both God and money. This episode calls out the modern idols of materialism and moral relativism, urging believers to remember that every earthly choice echoes into eternity. The warning Jesus gives about ignoring the law, the prophets, and the poor is not just a call to charity—it’s a call to holy living and eternal preparation. As we analyze this chapter verse-by-verse, we explore how Jesus not only rebukes the Pharisees for their self-righteousness, but also reveals the reality of eternal destinations—heaven and hell—as determined by one’s faith, not fortune.

    Join us as we dig deep into Scripture, exposing truth, confronting compromise, and urging the remnant to live with eternity in mind.

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    33 m
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