Christian Talk
Christian Talk

Christian Talk

Eric Thompson

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Stay Grounded in Faith with "Christian Talk". Christian Talk equips Christians to make much of Jesus. Download our podcasts going through God's Word, one chapter at a time.Christian Talk is a faith-centered podcast dedicated to equipping believers with a deeper understanding of Scripture and practical ways to live a Christ-honoring life.Hosted by Eric Thompson, the podcast explores daily Bible studies and current topics from a biblical worldview, challenging listeners to stay grounded in faith amid the distractions of a secular world.Each episode dives into relevant topics like Christian living, spiritual resilience, and the moral decline seen in today's society.Drawing from biblical passages and real-world applications, the podcast offers thoughtful commentary on how Christians should respond to issues such as government overreach, societal immorality, and the erosion of traditional values.For example, recent episodes examine themes like maintaining joy during turbulent times, trusting in God's sovereignty, and the importance of standing firm against worldly influences.With a strong emphasis on Scripture, Christian Talk underscores that human governments are ordained by God but must be held accountable when they stray from His principles.Listeners are encouraged to actively engage in their communities, remain prayerful, and let their light shine as a testimony to Christ's love.The podcast provides clear, fact-based discussions that inspire conservative Christians to grow spiritually while navigating the challenges of modern life.Whether you're seeking encouragement in your daily walk with God or a deeper understanding of biblical teachings, Christian Talk is a trusted resource for spiritual growth and clarity. Join the conversation to build your faith, strengthen your convictions, and embrace the call to be a light in a dark world.

Recent Episodes

When Israel Forgot God: The Horror of Judges 19
DEC 1, 2025
When Israel Forgot God: The Horror of Judges 19
Judges 19 is one of the most tragic and unsettling accounts in all of Scripture—a mirror reflecting what happens when a society abandons God’s moral law. In this episode of Finish the Race, we explore the brutal story of the Levite and his concubine, a narrative that exposes the deep moral decay of Israel during the time when “there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” This chapter is not merely historical—it’s a prophetic warning to every generation that turns away from righteousness. As we unpack this dark passage, we’ll discuss how the spiritual vacuum of Israel’s heart led to lawlessness, perversion, and violence. The story of Gibeah shows that when truth is cast aside, human depravity rushes in to fill the void. We’ll examine the parallels between ancient Israel’s moral collapse and the modern world’s growing rebellion against God—where relativism, sensuality, and self-rule reign supreme. Yet, even in the ashes of this moral disaster, God’s sovereignty and justice remain unshaken. The story of Judges 19 ultimately points us to our need for a righteous King—Jesus Christ—who alone can cleanse, redeem, and restore what sin has defiled. This episode challenges believers to confront cultural decay not with despair, but with holy conviction and renewed commitment to living under God’s authority. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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No One Can Snatch Them Away — John 10 Explained
NOV 24, 2025
No One Can Snatch Them Away — John 10 Explained
In John chapter 10, Jesus reveals one of the most comforting and profound truths in all of Scripture — that He is both the Good Shepherd and the Gate for His sheep. In a world full of competing voices and spiritual confusion, Jesus promises that His true followers will know His voice and follow only Him. This episode explores what it truly means to belong to the Shepherd who calls us by name, leads us to safety, and lays down His life for us. We’ll dive deep into the imagery of the shepherd and the sheepfold — how Jesus contrasts Himself with false teachers, hirelings, and thieves who come only to steal, kill, and destroy. You’ll discover how this ancient analogy carries powerful relevance today, reminding us that the security and peace we seek in a chaotic world can only be found in hearing and obeying the Shepherd’s voice. Finally, we reflect on Jesus’ bold declaration of divine identity: “I and the Father are one.” This statement not only stirred outrage among His listeners but also confirmed His eternal authority and unity with God. Join us as we unpack the timeless message of John 10 — the love, protection, and assurance of Christ, who guards His flock and promises, “No one will snatch them out of My hand.” 🔑 Keywords Jesus the Good Shepherd – John 10 explained – Christian podcast – the Shepherd’s voice – eternal security – I and the Father are one – abundant life in Christ – hearing God’s voice – protection of believers – faith in Jesus – Christian discipleship – Bible study John 10 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Stolen Idol: When Israel Lost Its Compass. Judges 18
NOV 17, 2025
The Stolen Idol: When Israel Lost Its Compass. Judges 18
In this episode of Christian Talk, we journey through Judges Chapter 18, a chilling story of spiritual confusion and moral decline among God’s people. The tribe of Dan, unable to secure their inheritance, sends out spies in search of easier land — a symbol of how far Israel had drifted from faithfulness and trust in God’s promises. Along the way, they encounter Micah, a man who had built his own shrine complete with idols and a counterfeit priesthood. What unfolds next is a stunning picture of religious corruption and self-deception. The Danites, claiming divine favor, steal Micah’s idols and his priest — using “religion” to justify their greed and violence. This chapter reveals a sobering truth: when a nation turns away from the Word of God, even its worship becomes hollow and idolatrous. Everyone does what is right in their own eyes — and the result is moral chaos and misplaced faith. Join us as we uncover how Judges 18 still mirrors the modern world — from counterfeit spirituality to moral compromise within the Church. We’ll see that true worship isn’t built on stolen idols or self-made altars, but on obedience, humility, and the unshakable foundation of God’s truth. 🔑 Keywords Judges 18 — Micah’s idol — Tribe of Dan — idolatry — moral decline — counterfeit religion — false priesthood — Old Testament — spiritual compromise — doing right in own eyes — Israel’s apostasy — Christian discernment See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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When Religion Can’t See What God Is Doing. John 9
NOV 10, 2025
When Religion Can’t See What God Is Doing. John 9
In John chapter 9, we meet a man who had never seen the light of day—blind from birth, sitting in darkness until Jesus walked by. In one moment, the Son of God turned dust and saliva into sight, healing both the man’s eyes and his soul. This was more than a miracle of vision—it was a living parable about the power of Jesus to open the eyes of the spiritually blind. But the story doesn’t end with celebration. The religious leaders, blinded by pride, refused to believe what they saw. They interrogated the healed man, his parents, and even tried to discredit the undeniable miracle before them. Their obsession with rules and their fear of losing control revealed hearts darker than the man’s former blindness. Through this confrontation, Jesus exposed the tragedy of spiritual blindness among those who claimed to see. In this episode, we explore how John 9 challenges us to examine our own hearts. Are we seeing the world through the light of Christ—or through the dim lens of human pride and tradition? Discover how Jesus still passes by broken lives today, restoring vision to those humble enough to believe, and calling each of us to walk in the light while we have it. Jesus heals the blind — John 9 — man born blind — spiritual blindness — Pharisees pride — miracle of sight — light of the world — Christian faith — Gospel of John — seeing through Christ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Freedom, Faith, and the Great I AM. John 8, (Part 2)
NOV 3, 2025
Freedom, Faith, and the Great I AM. John 8, (Part 2)
In this powerful episode of Christian Talk, we explore one of the most striking confrontations in all of Scripture — Jesus’ dialogue with the Pharisees in John 8:31–59. Here, Jesus reveals the true meaning of discipleship, freedom, and spiritual lineage. When He declares, “If you continue in My word, then you are truly My disciples; and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free,” He challenges both ancient assumptions and modern hearts. The tension rises as Jesus exposes the difference between being descendants of Abraham by blood and being children of God by faith. The Pharisees cling to their heritage, but Jesus points to the deeper reality — that sin enslaves, and only the Son can set us free. In this heated exchange, He unveils the spiritual blindness of those who claim to see, showing that true freedom is not political or cultural, but spiritual and eternal. Finally, the chapter reaches its awe-inspiring climax when Jesus declares, “Before Abraham was, I AM.” With those words, He identifies Himself as eternal — one with the Father — provoking outrage from His listeners and worship from all who believe. Join us as we unpack this life-changing passage, explore its implications for believers today, and rediscover what it truly means to walk in the freedom and truth of Christ. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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24 MIN