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What do you do when you cannot even get out of bed, let alone “stand firm” in your faith? Jon Moffitt explores what Scripture really means when Peter and Paul call believers to stand firm in seasons of suffering and despair. This conversation challenges the idea that faith is about trying harder or pulling yourself together. Instead, you will see how the gospel gives weary Christians something solid to stand on outside of themselves. If you feel crushed by fear, exhaustion, or hopelessness, this episode offers comfort rooted in Christ and His promises. NEW FREE EBOOK: “ENOUGH IN CHRIST” BOOK: “The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures” FREE EBOOK: “REST” JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK TIKTOK

What if the voice constantly accusing you is not the voice of God? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt addresses the fear, doubt, and condemnation that many Christians quietly battle in their minds. Questions about salvation, recurring sin, and God’s love can become overwhelming and spiritually paralyzing. You will hear why constant accusation and despair are not the voice of Christ speaking truth to his people. The discussion points to the freedom and assurance that belong to those who are united to Christ. Instead of captivity to fear, the gospel offers rest for weary consciences. NEW FREE EBOOK: “ENOUGH IN CHRIST” BOOK: “The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures” FREE EBOOK: “REST” JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK TIKTOK

Has 1 John 2:4 brought you comfort or quietly crushed your assurance? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt examines one of the most misunderstood verses in 1 John and explains what it really means to keep Christ’s commandments. Many believers read this passage as a measure of performance and walk away discouraged or fearful. You will see how John’s words were meant to bring clarity, comfort, and confidence to struggling Christians. The discussion also explains who should actually feel warned by this passage and why context matters. At the center of it all is the assurance found in Christ rather than in personal performance. NEW FREE EBOOK: “ENOUGH IN CHRIST” BOOK: “The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures” FREE EBOOK: “REST” JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK TIKTOK

What if a softer form of the prosperity gospel has been hiding in faithful churches? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt explains how believers can quietly assume that obedience should produce comfort, stability, or an easier life. When suffering comes, that expectation often leads to confusion, disappointment, and questions about God’s goodness. You will hear why this mindset resembles a subtle version of the prosperity gospel, even in conservative circles. The discussion points to a biblical understanding of suffering, faithfulness, and the Christian life. The goal is to bring relief and hope to weary believers who are asking why life feels so hard. NEW FREE EBOOK: “ENOUGH IN CHRIST” BOOK: “The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures” FREE EBOOK: “REST” JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK TIKTOK

What if your faith has been pointed at the wrong object? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt addresses the confusion of placing faith in faith itself or in personal faithfulness. You will hear why the object of faith matters and how this mistake can undermine assurance. A powerful clip from D. A. Carson highlights the beauty and clarity of the gospel. The discussion centers on what it truly means for Christ to be the object of faith. The aim is to bring clarity and confidence back to the sufficiency of Christ. JON’S BOOK: The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! FREE EBOOK PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK TIKTOK

Do you have to confront someone privately before critiquing them publicly? In this conversation, Jon Moffitt addresses a common appeal to Matthew 18 in discussions about public criticism among Christians. Examining whether this passage requires private confrontation in every situation before speaking publicly. The discussion clarifies the context of Matthew 18 and how it should be applied. Jon also considers how believers should think about online critique and accusations of sin. The goal is to bring biblical clarity to a question that comes up often. JON’S NEW BOOK: The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! FREE EBOOK PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK TIKTOK

Are there still healings and prophecies today? Can Christians who disagree on spiritual gifts still have meaningful unity? In this episode, Jon Moffitt sits down with Josh Lewis, Michael Rowntree, and Michael Miller from Remnant Radio. These pastors share a commitment to Christ and the sufficiency of Scripture while holding to a continuationist view of spiritual gifts. You will hear a thoughtful discussion on prophecy, healing, and tongues, along with how they approach exposing false teachings. The conversation also highlights how believers can sharpen one another even in areas of disagreement. If you want a clear and charitable dialogue on a debated topic, this episode will encourage you. REMNANT RADIO JON’S NEW BOOK: The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! FREE EBOOK PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK TIKTOK

Do Roman Catholics really believe in salvation by faith? In this episode, Jon Moffitt interacts with a video from Father Mike Schmitz on faith, works, and grace. You will see why definitions matter when it comes to salvation and how different traditions understand faith and justification. This conversation walks through key passages and historical teaching to clarify where agreements and differences exist. The goal is to help you clearly distinguish between the Protestant view of justification and what the Roman Catholic Church has traditionally taught. If you want a deeper understanding of faith, grace, and works, this episode will help. JON’S NEW BOOK: The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! FREE EBOOK PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK TIKTOK

Are aliens actually demons, and should Christians even engage this question? This conversation is not going away, and ignoring it is not helping anyone. In this episode, Jon Moffitt takes a serious look at a viral discussion and helps you sort through it with a biblical lens. You will hear why these questions are affecting real people and even shaking some in their faith. Jon brings clarity, cuts through speculation, and points you back to the sufficiency of Scripture and the hope of the gospel. If you want to think clearly about a strange cultural moment, this episode will help. JON’S NEW BOOK: The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! FREE EBOOK PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK

Is 1 John meant to test if you are truly saved? In this episode, Jon Moffitt responds to a sermon from Paul Washer at the Shepherds Conference 2026 where 1 John is used as a test of genuine faith. Jon explains why this is a misapplication and walks through the original purpose of the letter. 1 John is meant to strengthen assurance rather than create doubt. Jon also highlights areas of agreement and offers clearer biblical paths for applying similar warnings. If you want clarity on assurance and how to read 1 John rightly, this episode is for you. JON’S NEW BOOK: The Bible According to Jesus - How Jesus Teaches Us to Read the Scriptures JOIN THE THEOCAST COMMUNITY! FREE EBOOK PARTNER WITH THEOCAST OUR WEBSITE YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM X (TWITTER) FACEBOOK