Join Dr. Greg Beutel for an inspiring message on courage and faith as we explore the story of David and Goliath. Learn how to confront today's evils with the confidence of David, trusting in the power of God.
Thank you for joining me for this episode of God Talk. We explore the rising fear in society—from shootings and attacks to the lingering trauma of COVID—and how media amplification can make danger feel constant.
The episode challenges listeners to choose faith over fear, explains why we shouldn’t abandon public worship or let evil dictate our lives, and reminds us to fear sin more than bodily harm while staying faithful through uncertain times.
Join Dr. Greg Beutel as we start a new message series about Israel’s greatest king…King David. In this episode we will look at David the young boy and how God used his experiences of his past to prepare him for his future.
In this episode of God Talk the host examines the phrase "Do as thou wilt," tracing its origins to Aleister Crowley and Thelema and warning about its influence on modern individualism, moral decline, and violence.
He also challenges comforting but unbiblical ideas like the belief that loved ones watch us from heaven, reflects on recent violent incidents, and contrasts Satanic individualism with the Christian call to surrender to God’s will.
Join Dr. Greg Beutel as we explore the significance of Mount Ararat and a world that has embraced wickedness but longs to experience a restoration of righteousness.
In this episode, the host reflects on the strange and costly actions of biblical prophets like Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Hosea to illustrate how following God can look like foolishness to the world.
He connects those examples to the recent death of Charlie Kirk, arguing that speaking truth can lead to persecution and even martyrdom, and challenges listeners to be willing to appear foolish for Christ in speech, work, and family—always speaking the truth in love.
A pastor reflects on the recent brutal shooting of Charlie Kirk and other violent incidents, sharing shock, grief, and concern over rising national polarization.
He urges Christians to stand up to evil without returning hatred, to take up their cross, turn the other cheek, and love their enemies, calling for faith-led responses rather than violence.
The episode connects these events to a sermon series on Mount Ararat and Noah, offering hope for restoration while warning of worsening wickedness, and closes with a pastoral call to rely on God’s Word.
Join Dr. Greg Beutel as he explores the powerful story of Jericho, revealing lessons of faith and trust in God's miraculous plans. Discover how God uses the impossible to show His glory and strength through the walls of Jericho.
In this episode of God Talk the host examines a recent Gallup poll showing 9.3% of U.S. adults now identify as LGBTQ+, with steep generational differences: Silent generation 1.8%, Boomers 3%, Gen X 5.1%, Millennials 14.2%, and Gen Z 23% (with notable gender gaps: Gen Z women 31% vs men 12%).
The host links this rise to the removal of the Ten Commandments and weakening of moral absolutes, shares personal anecdotes about corporate Pride promotions, discusses Texas’s move to restore the Ten Commandments in schools, and warns of societal consequences without a moral reset.
Join Dr. Greg Beutel as we explore the powerful stories and everlasting truths from Mount Sinai. Discover how God’s commands remain the foundation of morality and how His mercy through Christ guides us today.
Ask Zach makes a surprise comeback as Zach Sample faces off with the host in a freewheeling interview. They dive into the Nephilim and fallen angels, debate whether ancient 'gods' explain mythic demigods, and discuss how the flood and Jesus' binding relate to these legends.
The episode also asks big questions — "Why hasn't Jesus returned?" and how divine ordination meets human choice — while wrestling with tricky Bible details (David and Goliath, Judas) and sharing a creepy church encounter involving a twisted finger and sudden darkness. It’s a candid, curious conversation about faith, mystery, and the supernatural.
Join Dr. Greg Beutel as we continue our "Famous Places" sermon series with a powerful exploration of the River Jordan. Discover how this iconic biblical landmark symbolizes hope, redemption, and the fulfillment of God's promises through the stories of Israel’s crossing, Naaman’s healing, and the baptism of Jesus.
In this episode of God Talk, the host explores whether God's plans and prophecies can be stopped, examining biblical stories — especially Elisha and Hazael — and pondering why prophecy seems unchangeable even with free will. The episode reflects on Satan's role, human responsibility, and how believers should respond by speaking truth, submitting to God's will, and preparing for Christ's return.
Join Dr. Greg Beutel this Sunday as we continue our "Famous Places" series with a compelling exploration of Samaria. Discover how Jesus’ interactions with the Good Samaritan, the Samaritan woman, and his final commission reveal profound truths for us today
In this episode of God Talk the host gets personal and asks whether we can recognize evil and even subtle forms of possession. He shares a 3 a.m. encounter, biblical examples (Jesus, Job, Paul), and the many ways evil shows up—temptation, oppression, obsession, dreams, and the “acts of the flesh.”
The episode urges self-awareness, offers a simple test—pray when you’re in a bad mood—and reminds listeners to resist Satan, rely on the Holy Spirit, and look for the fruit of the Spirit as evidence of God’s presence.
Join Dr. Greg Beutel this Sunday for Part 2 of our "Famous Places" series as we explore the profound significance of Jerusalem. Discover what it means to live in the fear of God, embrace His sacrifices, and seek the heart of Jesus in our lives.
In this episode of God Talk, we delve into the reasons why people often resist making positive changes in their lives, even when faced with dysfunction or abuse. Exploring biblical stories and real-life situations, we discuss the common fear of enduring pain in the process of achieving a better, healthier life. Join us as we address how faith and courage can empower us to overcome these fears and step into the promised land of a more fulfilling existence.
Join Dr. Greg Beutel this Sunday as we explore the historical and spiritual significance of Babylon, a city of biblical fame and infamy. Discover how we can navigate today's world by learning from Daniel's faith and integrity while living in a modern-day "Babylon."
In this episode of God Talk, we delve into the tumultuous journey of Gateway Church over the past year. We revisit the controversial stepping down of Robert Morris and explore revelations and scandals that have emerged. From allegations of misconduct and financial fraud to the broader implications of prosperity gospels, this episode emphasizes the notion of 'draining the swamp' not just in politics, but within religious communities. We uncover hidden layers of church governance, reflecting on moral complexities and examining the rampant materialism within megachurches. Join us for an insightful examination of power, faith, and forgiveness, and ask yourself, what truly lies beneath the surface when the swamp is drained?
Join Dr. Greg Beutel as he concludes the "Chaos to Calm" series by tackling global chaos and its impact on our world today. Discover God's plan for peace amid disorder and how His Word equips us to navigate these challenging times.