In this episode of The Tent, we explore how understanding death as “sleep” transforms the way we live. When we see life as a sacred gift; brief, borrowed, and full of purpose, everything changes. This episode unpacks how the biblical truth about death shapes our gratitude, deepens our compassion, protects us from spiritual deception, and strengthens our hope in the resurrection. Learn why our faith should rest not on dreams or stories, but on the risen Christ, the only One who truly conquered death.
What really happens when a person dies? Do we go somewhere right away? Do we float around as spirits — or do we simply rest? In this episode, we explore what the Bible actually says about life, death, and resurrection — not what culture, tradition, or movies tell us.
You’ll discover why the Bible calls death sleep, what it means that the “breath returns to God,” and how understanding this truth can free you from fear and false ideas about ghosts, souls, and the afterlife.
Because if death is just sleep — then the next face a believer will see… is Jesus.
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In our last episode, we learned that the Bible doesn’t support the idea of ghosts — conscious spirits of the dead wandering among the living.
But then there’s that story in 1 Samuel 28 — the strange night when King Saul visits the Witch of Endor and seems to speak with the prophet Samuel, who was already dead.
What really happened that night?
Was it truly Samuel’s spirit — or something else entirely?
You’ll discover that this passage isn’t about a ghost returning from the grave — it’s about a man who turned away from God’s silence and opened himself to spiritual deception.
⚠️ A sobering warning, and a powerful reminder:
When we stop listening to God, other voices rush in — and not all of them come from heaven.
Listen now — and learn why the story of Saul and the Witch of Endor still matters for anyone searching for light in the dark.
What do we really mean when we say “ghost”?
From Ghanaian ghost stories and Azonto Ghost movies to ancient Greek philosophy and the Hebrew view of life and death, we trace where the concept of ghosts actually came from — and what the Bible really says.
Is a ghost the spirit of a dead person?
Do the dead still walk among us?
And if not… what does return to God when we die?
Most people believe the soul lives forever, but is that really what the Bible teaches?
In this episode of The Tent Podcast, we explore what it truly means to be a “living soul.” We uncover how body, breath, and life are connected, why only God is immortal, and what really happens when we die.
Join me as we ask, and answer, one of the most important questions of all: Can the soul die?
In this episode of The Tent, we unpack Genesis 2:7, where Yahweh God breathes ruach (spirit) into dust, creating a living soul. Discover why you are a soul—not just have one.
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Salvation has come, light has entered the world, yet many still choose darkness.
If you’ve ever wondered why the gospel isn’t embraced by everyone, this episode will challenge you to examine your heart and your response to God’s call.
Listen now and share it with someone who needs this reminder.
You’ve been bought with a price. You no longer belong to sin, and you no longer have to obey its demands. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to have a new Master; Jesus Christ, and how His grace empowers you to walk in freedom and holiness every day.
Becoming a Christian is just the beginning, not the end. Salvation is like gaining admission into a prestigious school; you’re accepted, but passing requires discipline, obedience, and intentional pursuit of holiness. In this episode, we explore why admission into God’s kingdom is not the same as graduation, and how to walk faithfully on the narrow road.
In this episode, we look at a powerful illustration of how small doses of false teaching can quietly corrupt the truth. Using Scripture, we uncover why Jesus silenced demons even when they spoke the truth, why Paul warned against false teachers, and why protecting the purity of the gospel sometimes means blocking dangerous voices.
What does it really mean to be blessed? In Psalm 1:1, the word is often translated as “happy,” but not the shallow happiness tied to food, money, or circumstances. This episode explores the deeper meaning of being blessed—a lasting state of joy and well-being that comes from walking in God’s will and avoiding ungodly company. We’ll also reflect on Ecclesiastes 3:11, where God has set eternity in our hearts, showing us why true happiness is found only in Him.
Sin is everywhere, and if you’re not serious about your walk with God, you’ll be a casualty. In this episode, we break down Psalm 1:1 and show what it really means to avoid ungodly counsel, sinful company, and the seat of mockers.
Many call themselves Christians simply because they attend church or sing worship songs, but Jesus said only those who do the will of His Father are truly His. In this episode, we dive deep into Psalm 23:4 and discover what it means to walk through “the valley of the shadow of death” without fear. Through Scripture, vivid storytelling, and heartfelt reflection, we’re reminded that being a Christian is more than a label, it’s living in daily obedience and trust in our Shepherd, even in life’s darkest valleys.
In this heartfelt episode, we slow down and rediscover the beauty of Psalm 23 — “The Lord is my Shepherd.” Through Scripture and reflection we explore what it truly means for God to provide, protect, care for, and guide us. It’s a call to move beyond simply knowing the Word to actually living it, following the Shepherd daily in trust and obedience.
You don’t need perfect conditions to begin obeying God. In this episode of The Tent, we talk about starting small, being faithful with what’s in your hands, and trusting God to grow what you commit to Him. It’s not about being ready—it’s about being willing.
In this raw and honest episode of The Tent Podcast, we confront the often-ignored battle with lust. From personal struggles to biblical truths, we explore how lust silently destroys lives, families, and faith. You’ll learn practical steps to fight back—like fleeing temptation, starving the source, confessing to trusted believers, and replacing sin with holiness. This episode is a call to purity, perseverance, and intimacy with Jesus. Whether you’re struggling or standing strong, this message is for you. You’re not alone in the fight—and by God’s grace, victory is possible.
In this episode of The Tent Podcast, we take a closer look at a man Jesus said was more than a prophet — John the Baptist.
Why did crowds go into the wilderness to hear him?
Why did Jesus call him great? And what can his bold, simple life teach us about living for God in our own generation?
In this urgent and eye-opening episode of The Tent Podcast, we dive into Jesus’ words in Matthew 12:38–41, where He contrasts the repentance of Nineveh with the stubbornness of Israel—and calls out this generation too. Why did a wicked city repent at Jonah’s preaching, while God’s own people ignored Jesus Himself? And what does that mean for us today, who have the full gospel? If you’ve been near the truth but far from surrender, this is your wake-up call. Repentance isn’t optional. It’s the doorway to life.
In this episode of The Tent Podcast, we explore what it truly means to follow Jesus — not just in words, but in action.
Is your faith just knowledge, or is it changing how you live?
We share why theology without obedience is empty, and how real Christianity means doing the will of the Father.
Let’s move from just talking about Jesus to living like Him.
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