• How to Abide in Christ: Why Apart from Jesus You Can Do Nothing
    May 12 2026

    What does it mean to abide in Christ — and why does Jesus say it's the key to everything in the Christian life?

    This episode is sponsored by The Master's University. To learn more about how you can invest in a college education devoted to Christ & Scripture, visit https://www.masters.edu

    In this episode, we open up John 15 and break down what abiding in Jesus actually looks like in practical, everyday terms. If you've ever felt like your Christian life was running on empty, or wondered why real joy and spiritual fruit seem out of reach, this conversation is for you.

    We cover:

    ✔ What "abide in me" means (it's simpler than you think)

    ✔ Why union with Christ is the foundation of all spiritual growth

    ✔ How abiding in God's Word leads to abiding in His love

    ✔ The role of prayer in staying connected to Jesus

    ✔ What you're missing out on if you're not abiding — including the unshakeable joy Jesus promises

    ✔ The difference between being positionally in Christ vs. practically living it out Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned Christian, Jesus' command to abide in Him is the heartbeat of the Christian faith — not for pastors or super-evangelists, but for every follower of Christ.

    📖 Key Passage: John 15:4–11

    📚 Also referenced: Romans 8, Galatians 2:20, Philippians 3, John 17

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    28 mins
  • Identity in Christ: 7 Truths That Will Transform How You Fight Sin
    May 5 2026

    Did you know the Apostle Paul — who wrote half the New Testament — never once called himself a "Christian"? Instead, he used the phrase "in Christ" nearly 200 times. In this episode, we unpack what it means to find your identity in Christ, why so many believers struggle with temptation and insecurity, and how understanding union with Christ is the grip of the entire Christian life.

    This episode is brought to you by our ministry partner Accountable2You. Join thousands living in freedom with nothing to hide, and visit https://accountable2you.com/dialin.

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    We answer 7 key questions about our identity in Christ, including:

    • What does it mean to be "in Adam" vs. "in Christ"?

    • How do we reckon ourselves dead to sin?

    • What happens when we forget who we are in Christ?

    • How does our new identity empower us to overcome temptation?

    • And what do we say when Satan accuses us?

    Whether you're wrestling with habitual sin, struggling with assurance, or just want to go deeper in your walk with God — this episode is for you.

    📖 Key Scriptures: Romans 5–6, Colossians 3, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Galatians 2:20

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    32 mins
  • God's Holiness & The Most Important Thing About You | Isaiah 6 Explained
    Apr 28 2026

    Why does worship feel shallow? Why does preaching feel flat? Why has passion for God gone cold? The answer might be simpler — and more uncomfortable — than you think: a low view of God.

    This episode is sponsored by The Master's University. To learn more about how you can invest in a college education devoted to Christ & Scripture, visit https://www.masters.edu

    In this episode, we open in Isaiah 6 — widely considered the greatest passage on the holiness of God in all of Scripture — and trace it through the story of King Uzziah, the seraphim, Palm Sunday in John 12, and the return of Christ in Revelation 19. What we find is a thread that ties the whole Bible together: God is a holy King, and understanding that changes everything.

    Topics we cover:

    • What A.W. Tozer meant when he said your view of God is the most important thing about you
    • King Uzziah — what pride, prosperity, and a low view of God's holiness cost him- The seraphim in Isaiah 6 — who they are and why they cover their faces
    • What "Holy, Holy, Holy" actually means (and why it's the only attribute tripled in Scripture)
    • The connection between Isaiah 6 and Palm Sunday in John 12- Why God is not self-deprecating — and why that's actually good news
    • The difference between a quantitative and qualitative view of God
    • Revelation 19 and the return of the King

    Referenced: Isaiah 6, 2 Chronicles 26, John 12, Revelation 4 & 19, Tozer, Sinclair Ferguson, RC Sproul, Spurgeon, Michael Horton

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    37 mins
  • How Did We Get the Bible? The Canon of Scripture Explained (And What That Disputed Passage Really Means)
    Apr 21 2026

    Is the Bible trustworthy? In this episode, we tackle one of the most important questions a Christian can ask — how did we get the Bible, and can we actually trust it?

    This episode is brought to you by our ministry partner Accountable2You. To join thousands living in Freedom with nothing to hide visit https://accountable2you.com/dialin.

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    We start with the famous story of the woman caught in adultery (John 7:53–8:11) and the asterisk in your Bible saying it's "not in the earliest manuscripts" — and use that as a jumping-off point to explore the full story of how Scripture was formed and preserved.

    Topics covered:

    • What is the biblical canon — and who decided what's in it?
    • What is textual criticism, and why does the 1% manuscript variance actually STRENGTHEN our confidence?
    • The Apocrypha — why it's not in your Protestant Bible
    • How the New Testament was recognized (not chosen) by the early church
    • Why the apostles knew they were writing Scripture
    • Constantine, the Council of Nicaea, and what the Da Vinci Code gets wrong
    • 25,000+ manuscripts — why the Bible has more historical evidence than any ancient document
    • The difference between inspiration and illumination
    • Why being a Bible-believing Christian isn't enough — you need to be Bible-loving

    Whether you're a lifelong Christian, a skeptic, or a college student whose professor is throwing haymakers at Scripture, this episode will bolster and buttress your confidence in God's Word.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Michael Kruger — Canon Revisited: https://a.co/d/0d0mmwrp
    • D.A. Carson — The Gospel According to John
    • Leon Morris — The Gospel of John

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    42 mins
  • What Does John 3:16 Actually Mean? | The Gospel Explained In Context
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode of Dial In Ministries, we dive deep into John 3:16 — arguably the most well-known verse in all of Scripture — and unpack what it truly means with fresh eyes.

    This episode is sponsored by The Master's University. To learn more about how you can invest in a college education devoted to Christ & Scripture, visit masters.edu

    Topics Covered:

    • What does "For God so loved the world" really mean?
    • The meaning of "born again" and why Jesus said it to Nicodemus
    • God's sovereignty vs. human responsibility in salvation
    • What is saving faith — and how is it different from just believing facts?
    • Why Jesus came to save, not to judge (John 3:17–18)
    • The urgency of the gospel and the story of D.L. Moody

    Scriptures Referenced: John 3:16–19, Romans 8:3, Romans 10:9–13, Ephesians 2:8, Titus 3:4–5, Numbers 21, John 1:11–12, Hebrews 11:6

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    36 mins
  • God's Sovereignty & Man's Responsibility | How Do I Know If I'm Elect? Don't Miss Jesus' Explanation
    Apr 7 2026

    What if everything you thought about “being a good person” was wrong?

    In this episode, we explore a shocking but deeply biblical truth: Even the most admired humanitarian like Mother Teresa and the most notorious criminal like Jeffrey Dahmer need the exact same thing to be saved—a miracle of God.

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    This conversation dives into:

    • Why good works don’t earn salvation
    • The real meaning of being “born again” (John 3)
    • The tension between God’s sovereignty and human responsibility
    • The powerful illustration of the bronze serpent (Numbers 21)
    • What it truly means to look to Jesus and be saved

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • “Am I saved?”
    • “Do I need to do something, or is it all God?”
    • “Why would God save some and not others?”

    This episode tackles those questions head-on with biblical clarity.

    “The Bible never says people missed heaven because they wanted Jesus but weren’t chosen… it says they did not repent and believe.”

    Key Takeaway: Salvation is not about your merit—it’s about Christ’s finished work. Whether you’re moral, religious, broken, or lost… the call is the same: Look to Jesus and believe.

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    38 mins
  • Why Religion Can’t Save You: What Does ‘Born Again’ actually mean? Pt. II
    Mar 31 2026

    What does it actually mean to be born again? In this episode, we dive deep into John 3 and Jesus' shocking conversation with Nicodemus — the most religious man in all of Israel — to unpack the biblical doctrine of regeneration and why it changes everything about how we understand salvation.

    We cover:

    • Why religion is not enough to enter the kingdom of God
    • What Jesus meant by being "born of water and the Spirit" (John 3:5)
    • The connection between Ezekiel 36 and the New Covenant promise of a new heart
    • Why the human heart — not your upbringing or circumstances — is your greatest problem
    • The difference between reformation and regeneration
    • Why salvation is a miracle, not a merit system
    • How to know if you've truly been born again

    Whether you grew up in the church, have all the right answers, and still wonder if you truly know God — or you're just beginning to ask who Jesus really is — this conversation is for you.

    📖 Key Scriptures: John 3:1–8 | Ezekiel 36:24–27 | Titus 3:5 | Ephesians 2 | 2 Corinthians 5:17 | Jeremiah 17:9

    This episode is sponsored by The Master's University. To learn more about how you can invest in a college education devoted to Christ & Scripture, visit https://www.masters.edu

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    33 mins
  • What Does "Born Again" Actually Mean? (John 3 Explained)
    Mar 24 2026

    What does it mean to be "born again"? Jesus told the most religious man in all of Israel — a Pharisee, a member of the Sanhedrin, a man of wealth, power, and Scripture — that he still wasn't good enough to enter the kingdom of God. In this episode, we unpack John 3:1–8 and the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus to answer the question that heaven and hell hang on.

    This episode is brought to you by our ministry partner Accountable2You. Join thousands living in freedom with nothing to hide, and visit https://accountable2you.com/dialin. Use our unique code DIALIN to get 25% off your first year of an Accountable2You Personal or Family Plan

    If being religious, knowing the Bible, and obeying God's Word can't get you into heaven — what can? We explore what being "born again" (or born from above) actually means, why regeneration is a miracle of God and not a decision you make, and why this is the dividing line between those who enter glory and those who don't.

    📖 Scripture: John 3:1–8, Ephesians 2, Isaiah 64:6, Matthew 15:8

    Topics covered:

    • Who was Nicodemus and why does it matter?

    • What does "born again" mean in the Bible?

    • Can you lose your salvation?

    • Is faith a gift from God?

    • What is regeneration?

    • Signs that you have been born again

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    31 mins