Episodes

  • 20 Reasons to Believe the Resurrection
    Apr 5 2026
    In this Caldron Pool article, the case for the resurrection of Jesus Christ is presented through a combination of historical, logical, and biblical arguments aimed at reinforcing the credibility of the central claim of Christianity.
    • The resurrection is framed as the foundational event upon which all of Christianity stands or falls
    • The empty tomb is emphasized as a widely acknowledged historical detail, even among critics
    • Multiple eyewitness accounts are cited, including appearances to individuals and large groups
    • The transformation of the disciples—from fearful to bold proclaimers—is presented as evidence of something extraordinary
    • The willingness of early Christians to suffer and die for their testimony is highlighted as supporting sincerity and belief
    • The rapid growth of Christianity in hostile environments is used to argue that something compelling fueled the movement
    • Alternative theories (such as hallucination or theft of the body) are addressed and dismissed as insufficient
    • The consistency of the Gospel accounts is noted as reinforcing their reliability
    • The role of women as the first witnesses is presented as an unlikely fabricated detail in that cultural context
    • The resurrection is ultimately positioned not just as a theological claim, but as a historically defensible event
    Read the full story: https://www.caldronpool.com/p/20-reasons-to-believe-the-resurrection
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    32 mins
  • Abortion Travel Plummets in Ban States While Telehealth Pills Surge, and It's Satanic Either Way
    Apr 4 2026
    New 2025 data shows women from the 13 states with near-total abortion bans traveled out of state for abortions at a rate 16 percent lower than the year before.

    The drop took the total from roughly 74,000 travelers in 2024 down to 62,000 last year.

    At the same time, telehealth abortions using mailed pills jumped 26 percent inside those same ban states, climbing from about 72,000 to 91,000.

    Nationwide, the total number of clinician-provided abortions remained virtually unchanged at just over 1.126 million.

    Overall interstate travel for abortions fell from 154,000 to 142,000 across the country.

    Pro-life laws are visibly disrupting one pathway while the abortion industry shifts to a quieter, harder-to-track alternative.

    The numbers come directly from the Guttmacher Institute’s latest full-year survey of providers.
    Advocates on both sides now face the reality that Dobbs changed the battlefield more than it ended the fight.

    Read More: https://www.blessed.report/p/abortion-travel-plummets-in-ban-states
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    19 mins
  • Christian Podcasts Are Exploding, But So Is AI
    Mar 31 2026
    Something remarkable is happening in the digital landscape. Millions of believers — and seekers — are turning to Christian podcasts, sermon streams, and faith-based audio content with an appetite that would have seemed impossible even a decade ago. The numbers are staggering. Christian podcasting has become one of the fastest-growing segments of the medium, with episodes on theology, prophecy, prayer, and daily devotional life reaching ears on every continent, in dozens of languages, at any hour of the day.

    This is not a coincidence. This is the movement of the Spirit in the age of the algorithm — and it carries enormous prophetic weight.


    Read More: https://discern.tv/christian-podcasts-are-exploding-but-so-is-ai/
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    49 mins
  • Discernment in the Age of Deception
    Mar 28 2026
    We are living in an age of unprecedented access to voices claiming to carry the Word of God. From mega-church stages to Instagram reels, from podcasts to prime-time television, there is no shortage of people who say, "Thus saith the Lord." And yet Jesus Himself warned us: "And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many." (Matthew 24:11). The question for every serious follower of Christ is not whether false teaching exists — it clearly does. The question is: how do we recognize it?

    Read More: https://discern.tv/how-to-spot-false-teaching-when-every-voice-claims-to-speak-for-god/
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    19 mins
  • Why Bible-Believing Christians Must Not Accept the Existence of Extraterrestrials
    Mar 22 2026
    * The Bible’s creation account centers exclusively on Earth and humanity, leaving no room for intelligent extraterrestrial life.* Salvation through Jesus Christ applies specifically to fallen mankind, making alien redemption scenarios incompatible with Scripture.* Government-documented UAP and UFO sightings are real and unresolved in many cases, yet official reports find zero evidence of extraterrestrial technology.* What many perceive as alien visitors or craft are far more consistent with demonic manifestations, fallen angels, or advanced human programs.* Ephesians 6:12 identifies our true adversaries as spiritual forces operating from “high places,” not beings from distant planets.* The spiritual veil separating our physical reality from the unseen realm explains countless encounters once labeled extraterrestrial.* Satan transforms himself into an “angel of light,” and his minions have long deceived humanity through signs and wonders.* Bible-believing Christians must discern these phenomena through the unchanging Word of God rather than cultural speculation.Read More: https://discern.tv/why-bible-believing-christians-must-not-accept-the-existence-of-extraterrestrials/

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    27 mins
  • Who Are the 24 Elders Mentioned in the Book of Revelation?
    Mar 17 2026
    As always, we are not declaring this as doctrine. It’s an exploration of a concept posed by a fellow believer, Matt, on his YouTube channel. Much of this makes a whole lot of sense, especially to those who have read some of the works of the late Michael Heiser.The video “The 24 Elders Prove Something Most Christians Miss“ from The Word Room channel offers a fresh perspective on one of the most intriguing figures in the book of Revelation: the 24 elders seated around God’s throne. Far from being a minor detail in the heavenly vision, these elders serve as a powerful symbol of a larger biblical reality that reshapes how we understand God’s rule, human destiny, and the cosmic drama unfolding across Scripture.In Revelation 4, John describes a breathtaking throne room scene: God enthroned in splendor, surrounded by living creatures and these 24 elders. They wear crowns, sit on thrones of their own, and continually worship the Creator. By chapter 5, they join in presenting the prayers of the saints and proclaiming the worthiness of the Lamb. Traditional interpretations often label them as angels or as representatives of the redeemed church. But according to this analysis, both views miss critical clues embedded in the text and its ancient context.The number 24 stands out immediately. Why precisely 24? The explanation points to a deliberate biblical pattern: two groups of 12 merging into one. The 12 tribes of Israel represent God’s covenant people from the Old Testament, while the 12 apostles signify the renewed people of God in the New Testament. Together, they symbolize the fullness of redeemed humanity. Yet the elders are not merely human stand-ins. Their place in the heavenly assembly echoes the divine council—a recurring motif throughout Scripture where God presides over a gathering of spiritual beings.This divine council appears in passages like Psalm 82, where God stands in the “congregation of the mighty” and judges among the “gods” (elohim), condemning corrupt members of the council for injustice. Deuteronomy 32:8-9 (especially in ancient manuscript readings) describes God dividing the nations according to the number of the “sons of God,” assigning them stewardship under His ultimate authority. Other scenes reinforce the idea: Job 1 shows the “sons of God” presenting themselves before the Lord, with the adversary among them; 1 Kings 22 depicts a heavenly court deliberating earthly judgments; Daniel 10 reveals spiritual princes battling over nations.In the ancient Near Eastern worldview, kings ruled through councils of advisors. The Bible adapts this imagery to affirm Yahweh’s unrivaled supremacy: He alone is the Most High, and all other spiritual powers are subordinate, created beings. Some of these “sons of God,” assigned to the nations after Babel, rebelled and became hostile principalities and powers—entities the New Testament describes as defeated by Christ on the cross (Colossians 2:15), disarmed rulers now subject to Jesus’ authority (Ephesians 1:21).The 24 elders, then, represent the restored divine council in its completed form. The rebellion fractured the original order, but through Christ’s victory, humanity is redeemed and elevated to join the heavenly assembly. Redeemed believers—drawn from every tribe and tongue—take their place alongside loyal spiritual beings in unified worship and rule. This explains why the elders hold harps and bowls of incense representing the prayers of the saints: they participate in the administration of God’s kingdom.The implications reach far beyond theology. Believers are not passive spectators awaiting escape from the world. Scripture repeatedly promises co-rulership with Christ: sitting on thrones judging the twelve tribes (Matthew 19:28), judging angels (1 Corinthians 6:3), ruling nations with a rod of iron (Revelation 2:26-27), and reigning forever (Revelation 22:5). Pentecost itself reverses Babel’s division, empowering the church to reclaim the nations from darkness and bring them under the Lord’s authority.This vision of the 24 elders invites Christians to see themselves differently—not as powerless subjects, but as participants in the divine council, destined to share in Christ’s reign. In an age of uncertainty and spiritual warfare, the throne room scene reminds us that the story ends with restoration: one people, one kingdom, united under the Lamb who was slain.For those exploring Revelation in greater depth, this perspective draws from the broader biblical narrative of divine council theology, encouraging readers to approach Scripture with fresh eyes on the unseen realm and our place within it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blessedreport.substack.com
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    42 mins
  • The Most Important Warning for the Church Today Is Matthew 7:13–14
    Mar 1 2026
    "Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." — Matthew 7:13–14 (KJV)

    There is a peculiar irony unfolding in the Western church today. In our age of radical inclusivity, of big-tent theology and culturally sensitive sermons, we have somehow convinced ourselves that the road to eternal life is as wide and as welcoming as a freshly paved highway. We have softened the Gospel, sanded down its rough edges, and packaged it in language so comfortable that it barely resembles the words spoken by the very Christ we claim to follow. And in doing so, we have forgotten — or perhaps deliberately ignored — one of the most sobering statements Jesus ever made: the gate is narrow, and the road is hard, and few find it.

    This is not a call to legalism. It is not a retreat into cold, joyless religion. It is a call to honest reckoning with what it actually means to be a Christian, and a challenge to a church that has grown so desperate for cultural approval that it has traded the difficult truth of the Gospel for a feel-good substitute that costs nothing and, perhaps, delivers nothing.

    Read More: https://discern.tv/our-inclusive-worldview-makes-christians-forget-that-straight-is-the-gate-and-narrow-is-the-way/


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    15 mins
  • UFOs Are Real But They're Not What the Powers-That-Be Want Us to Believe
    Feb 24 2026
    As presidents talk, disclosure bills pass, and Hollywood readies its next mind-conditioning blockbuster, a question no one in power wants you to ask has become urgent: What if "they" were never extraterrestrial at all?

    Something is happening. You can feel it. The headlines are moving too fast, the coordination too precise, the timing too convenient. Former President Barack Obama, on a podcast speed round in February 2026, let slip: "They're real." The internet erupted. Within 24 hours he walked it back on Instagram — but the damage was done, the signal had been sent. Days later, President Trump announced he would direct relevant departments to release government files on UFOs, UAPs, and "alien and extraterrestrial life." And somewhere in a Hollywood editing suite, a major disclosure film is being polished for release.

    Read More: https://discern.tv/ufos-are-real-but-theyre-not-what-the-powers-that-be-want-us-to-believe/


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    12 mins