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Better equipping you to be salt and light to the world around you. Join Zack Killey as he digs in to what it means to defend our faith through apologetics and real world examples of people working out their faith. If you have any questions or topics you want us to cover, email us at saltysaints@becomehope.com.
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Better equipping you to be salt and light to the world around you. Join Zack Killey as he digs in to what it means to defend our faith through apologetics and real world examples of people working out their faith. If you have any questions or topics you want us to cover, email us at saltysaints@becomehope.com.
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You ever try to talk politics without starting a fight? Yeah, me too. This week on the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I take a deep dive into one of the most off-limits dinner table topics— politics . But here's the twist: we’re not here to campaign for a side. We’re here to ask a much bigger question— what does it look like to let Jesus shape your political views instead of the other way around? We explore how compartmentalizing our faith is hurting our witness, why Jesus doesn’t play for either team, and what it actually means to say “Christ is King” in a world of kings, presidents, and power grabs. We’ll get into Scripture, tell a few stories (some funny, some sobering), and maybe—just maybe—challenge you to open up that locked “politics room” in your heart and invite Jesus in. Warning: This episode may cause you to rethink your bumper stickers. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this first episode of our new mini-series on compartmentalization , Randy and I take a deep dive into why we so often treat our lives like a house full of locked rooms—and why Jesus doesn’t want to just hang out in the foyer. We explore how our culture says, “Don’t talk about religion, money, or politics,” but the Bible says Jesus is Lord over every single room , from finances to friendships, politics to professions. This episode sets the stage for a much bigger discussion on surrender, discipleship, and how to stop locking Jesus out of the uncomfortable corners of our lives. This is your invitation to go room by room, and ask: have I really given this to Jesus? Thanks for listening! Stay Stalty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
Have you ever stopped to ask what it really means when we say “God has us covered”? Is it just a nice phrase, or does it point to something far more powerful—something that reaches all the way back to the Garden of Eden, through the Old Testament tabernacle, and straight to the cross? In this mind-bending episode, Randy and I dive headfirst into the rich biblical imagery of covering —from the cloud on the mountain at the Transfiguration to the curtain in the temple being torn in two , and all the way to the empty tomb flanked by angels like the Ark of the Covenant . We explore how this idea of covering ties directly into God’s authority, our identity in Christ, and the very foundation of salvation. 💥 “What you’re covered by is what defines you—and it’s the lens through which God sees you.” This episode isn’t just a deep dive—it’s a theological roller coaster. Buckle up, because by the end, you’ll never look at the words covering , atonement , or righteousness the same way again. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
This episode wraps up our Virtues Series with a bit of a hodgepodge. Randy and I dive into truth , knowledge , wisdom , and two often misunderstood Beatitudes: poor in spirit and those who mourn . We talk Roman philosophy, Greek word origins, and why it’s okay to start small when growing in your faith. If you’ve ever wrestled with what it means to truly know God — or why mourning and brokenness can actually be blessings — this one’s for you. Thanks for sticking with us through this whole series. Let us know what you'd love to hear us tackle next! 👉 Subscribe, drop a comment, and check out saltysaintspodcast.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of Salty Saints Podcast , Zack and Righteous Randy dive deep into the core concepts of righteousness , godliness , and having a pure heart . Together, they wrestle with the profound biblical ideas of what it means to live according to God's will rather than our own. The conversation opens with an exploration of righteousness —a word that, in Greek, captures both the ideas of justice and moral rightness . Randy walks us through the immense importance of righteousness in the New Testament, especially in Paul's writings, where it lies at the very heart of the gospel message. Together, they discuss the nuances between being righteous before men and being declared righteous by God through faith, touching on key figures like Abraham, Joseph, and the complex legacies of the judges in Hebrews 11. Next, they move into godliness —literally meaning "good worship"—and explore how true worship must flow from a heart that is rightly aligned with God. They also examine the concept of having a pure heart — the seat of will and intention — and how it shapes authentic worship and righteous living. Along the way, Zack and Randy ask tough questions: How can flawed people like the judges of Israel still be considered people of faith? What does it mean to be made "right" by God, not merely covered over by grace, but transformed by it? They even tackle a thought-provoking rabbit trail about C.S. Lewis, pagan worship, and the danger of misplaced devotion. Stay Salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
This episode takes a deep dive into the biblical meanings of brotherly love and compassion, revealing how these virtues are far more than surface-level emotions. Drawing from rich scriptural insights, the discussion unpacks the Greek terms agape , philos , and splagchnizomai , exploring how true love is defined not just by affection, but by selfless action. Compassion, as seen in the life of Jesus, is presented as a gut-level response that always leads to doing something—feeding the hungry, healing the sick, offering mercy. The conversation challenges modern ideas of conditional love and transactional relationships, showing how Christ redefined brotherhood as a bond that extends beyond emotion or benefit. Through practical application and biblical reflection, listeners are encouraged to live with a love that mirrors God’s own—unconditional, active, and full of grace. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode, we’re diving into one of those spiritual virtues that sounds simple—but gets deep fast: self-control . We take a deeper look at where self-control shows up in the Bible, why it’s so much more than just “trying harder,” and how it connects to something bigger— moral excellence . Why does self-control matter so much in a believer’s life? What does New Testament actually mean by “self-control?” How can discipline be distorted when it’s disconnected from God’s purpose? What is the difference between pleasing God and people-pleasing? Why apathy might be the greatest enemy of moral excellence We also reflect on how the world celebrates hustle, grit, and personal discipline—but how the Christian version of self-control leads us not to burnout, but to transformation. It’s not about perfection—it’s about bringing the goodness of God to the people around us , even when it’s tough. So whether you're struggling to stick to your spiritual rhythms or just wondering why discipline matters at all, we hope this episode encourages and challenges you. Explore more episodes at SaltySaintsPodcast.com Stay Salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive into the concepts of gentleness and humility, two virtues that often seem undervalued in today's society. We discuss how these traits are not typically celebrated in the corporate world or on social media, where self-promotion often takes precedence. Randy highlights the biblical perspective on meekness, explaining that it embodies the idea of having power but choosing not to assert it, much like a trained stallion. We explore how figures like Moses and Jesus exemplify humility and gentleness, with Moses being described as the meekest man and Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey, symbolizing peace and humility. We also touch on the importance of being others-focused, as Paul encourages in his letters. The conversation leads us to consider how true humility can lead to love and self-control, and how these virtues are interconnected. Throughout the episode, we reflect on the challenges of practicing gentleness in a world that often encourages aggression and self-promotion. We share personal anecdotes about receiving compliments and the awkwardness that can come with it, emphasizing the need for genuine interactions and courtesy in our daily lives. Ultimately, we conclude that embracing humility and gentleness not only enriches our own lives but also positively impacts those around us, aligning with the teachings of Jesus and the essence of love. Join us as we navigate these profound virtues and their relevance in our lives today. Stay Salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive deep into the concepts of faith, faithfulness, and the nuances surrounding them, including a brief discussion on persecution. We kick off the episode with a light-hearted banter, setting the stage for a serious yet engaging conversation. We start by exploring the vocabulary of faith in the Old Testament, where we discover three key Hebrew words: batach (to rely on), tshatsan (to depend on), and aman (to believe). We discuss how these words are used in various biblical contexts, particularly focusing on the story of Hezekiah and his unwavering trust in God during a time of crisis. This leads us to reflect on the nature of faith as reliance and trust in God, illustrated through biblical narratives. Transitioning to the New Testament, we examine two Greek words: patho (to believe in the veracity of something) and pistis (faith). We highlight how the New Testament emphasizes the act of believing, with Jesus calling for repentance and belief in the gospel as central to his ministry. This prompts a discussion on the relationship between faith and action, where I express my disagreement with the notion that "faith is action." Instead, I argue that faith leads to action, and without action, it cannot be considered true faith. As we delve deeper, we reference the writings of Paul and James, who approach the relationship between faith and works from different angles. Paul emphasizes that salvation comes through faith, not works, while James insists that genuine faith is evidenced by works. This dichotomy leads to a rich discussion about the implications of faithfulness and how it manifests in our lives, especially in the face of challenges and persecution. We also touch on the concept of fear as an obstacle to faith, drawing from biblical examples where fear is contrasted with belief. This exploration reveals that many of us grapple with fear regarding the implications of our faith, rather than outright doubt. Towards the end of the episode, we briefly mention persecution, noting that while it is not a virtue in itself, remaining faithful during persecution is commendable. We conclude with a promise to tackle gentleness and humility in our next episode, leaving listeners with plenty to ponder about the intricate relationship between faith, faithfulness, and the challenges we face in our spiritual journeys. Join us as we navigate these profound topics, aiming to clarify misconceptions and deepen our understanding of what it means to truly live out our faith. Don't forget to check out our website, saltysaintspodcast.com, and explore the diverse range of podcasts available at Life Audio. Until next time, stay salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive into the virtues of goodness, kindness, and mercy, exploring their significance in both the Old and New Testaments. We start by discussing the Hebrew word "tov," which means good, and how it appears throughout the creation narrative in Genesis, emphasizing that goodness is about functionality and harmony—essentially, things working as they should. We highlight how the Torah presents a choice between life and good versus death and adversity, illustrating that pursuing goodness leads to shalom, or peace. We also touch on the story of Joseph, where he reflects on how God can turn evil intentions into good outcomes, reinforcing the idea that God's sovereignty reorders our experiences for our benefit. Transitioning to the New Testament, we examine the Greek words for good—"agathos" and "kalos"—and how they relate to moral and functional goodness. We discuss Jesus' teachings on kindness, emphasizing that true kindness reflects God's character and is essential for living in accordance with our purpose as His image bearers. Finally, we explore the concept of mercy, rooted in the Hebrew "hesed," which signifies covenantal love and kindness. We see how mercy is intertwined with goodness and kindness, as God shows us mercy through His actions and expects us to extend that same mercy to others. Throughout the episode, we emphasize that these virtues are not just personal qualities but societal goods that benefit everyone. Let's remember that embodying goodness, kindness, and mercy is essential for living a life aligned with God's will. Thank you for tuning in, and as always, stay salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive into the virtues of patience and long-suffering, exploring their meanings and implications in our lives. We start by discussing how these two concepts are often intertwined, with patience being our response to people and long-suffering relating more to situations. We explore the biblical definitions of these terms, highlighting the Greek words "makrothumia" (long anger) and "hupomone" (standing firm). We emphasize that patience is not just about waiting but involves actively engaging with our circumstances through prayer, studying the Word, and maintaining our purpose. Throughout the episode, we reference various scripture passages, including Romans, Ephesians, and Colossians, to illustrate how God exemplifies patience and how we are called to mirror that in our relationships with others. We also touch on the challenges of being patient, especially in a world that often prioritizes comfort and control. As we wrap up, we reflect on the negative traits that can arise from impatience, such as irritability and frustration, and encourage our listeners to actively practice patience in their daily lives. We remind everyone that patience is an active virtue, requiring us to stay connected to God and to persevere through life's challenges. Join us as we explore these important themes and encourage one another to embody patience in our walk of faith. Don't forget to check out our website and explore other podcasts on Life Audio for more insights on Christian living. Until next time, stay salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive deep into the concept of peace, exploring its meaning, significance, and how we can achieve it in our lives. We start by discussing how peace is often confused with comfort in our culture, and we reflect on the biblical understanding of peace, which can exist even amidst trials and difficulties. We examine the Old Testament term "shalom," which encompasses tranquility, harmony, and well-being. Through various scripture references, we highlight that peace is not merely the absence of conflict but a state of being that can be cultivated through righteousness, obedience, and trust in God. We also touch on the duality of Jesus as the "Prince of Peace" and a man of great sorrow, illustrating that peace and suffering can coexist. As we transition to the New Testament, we see how Jesus and the apostles emphasize the importance of peace in relationships and community. We discuss practical ways to foster peace in our lives, including the concept of the "peace index," which encourages us to evaluate different areas of our lives—personal health, environment, relationships, provision, and purpose. Throughout the episode, we emphasize that true peace comes from God and is rooted in our relationship with Him. We conclude by discussing how we can be peacemakers in a chaotic world, reflecting God's light and love to those around us. Join us as we explore these profound truths and encourage one another to seek and share peace in our daily lives. Stay salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of the Salty Scenes Podcast, Randy and I dive deep into the concept of joy, exploring its significance as one of the fruits of the Spirit. We discuss how joy is often misunderstood and frequently substituted with fleeting emotions like happiness and pleasure. We highlight the distinction between these terms: pleasure is a temporary response to an event, happiness is a more stable state influenced by circumstances, while joy is a deliberate choice rooted in our relationship with God. We reference a thought-provoking Facebook post from a friend who emphasizes the importance of choosing joy, even amidst life's challenges. Throughout the conversation, we examine various biblical passages that illustrate joy's enduring nature, even in the face of sorrow and mourning. We also touch on the idea that joy can be found in relationships, but ultimately, it is a reflection of our connection to God. As we navigate through the complexities of joy, we acknowledge that while mourning and sorrow are valid responses to life's difficulties, they can lead us back to joy when we draw near to God. We conclude by encouraging our listeners to choose joy by aligning themselves with God's promises and truth, reminding them that true joy is everlasting and rooted in Him. Join us as we unpack these themes and encourage you to embrace joy in your daily life! Stay Salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I begin our first virtue of our series: love. We explore its significance in the Bible, referencing key passages from Galatians, Colossians, 2 Peter, Matthew, and Ephesians, all of which emphasize love as the greatest commandment. We discuss how love is not just a feeling but a command from Jesus, who taught that loving God and loving our neighbors are intrinsically linked. We also highlight the different Greek words for love—agape, eros, philia, and storge—and explain how agape love, characterized by selflessness and commitment, is the type of love God calls us to embody. Throughout the episode, we reflect on the nature of God's love, which is unconditional and not based on reciprocity. We emphasize that true love requires us to break down barriers and see others as God sees them, regardless of their background or actions. We also touch on the challenges of loving others, especially those who may not share our beliefs or values, and how love is often misunderstood in our culture. By looking at Jesus' interactions with people, we gain insight into what it means to love sacrificially and genuinely. As we continue this virtues series, we aim to unpack what love looks like in practical terms and how we can grow in our ability to love others as Christ loves us. Join us as we navigate this essential virtue and strive to embody it in our daily lives. Until next time, stay salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
In this episode of the Salty Saints podcast, Randy and I kick off an exciting new series focused on virtues! We begin by discussing how they can be seen as character qualities that we can learn and develop over time. We explore various lists of virtues found in both the New Testament and ancient philosophy, including Plato's cardinal virtues: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. We also touch on the influence of Greek philosophy on early Christian thought, referencing the Wisdom of Solomon and 4 Maccabees, which echo these cardinal virtues. As we transition into the New Testament, we highlight five key passages that outline virtues, including the well-known fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5, and how these virtues are essential for all believers, not just church leaders. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of self-assessment and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in cultivating these virtues in our lives. We encourage listeners to reflect on their own character and strive to embody these qualities, ultimately aiming to become more like Jesus. As always, we appreciate your support and encourage you to check out more content at saltysaintspodcast.com and lifeaudio.com. Until next time, stay salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us .…
 
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