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    <description>DTG stands for the Deep Things of God. We believe we are living in the last days and are seeking individuals who desire a deeper relationship with their Savior.</description>
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        <title>The Four Dimensions of God’s Love: Length, Breadth, Depth &amp; Height</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries as he continues his videocast series exploring the deep things of God. In this episode Scott reads and meditates on Ephesians 3:14–20 and reflects on how Paul’s prayer reveals the Father’s love dwelling in the believer—His Spirit in the inner man and Christ in our hearts by faith.</p>

<p>Scott unpacks the four measurements of divine love—length (eternal), breadth (all-encompassing), height (demonstrated in the death of God’s only begotten Son), and depth (seen in God’s eternal judgments and purposes)—and explains how grasping these dimensions empowers a believer with an ability that goes beyond what we can ask or think.</p>

<p>The episode weaves related scriptures into the discussion, including Exodus 34, Psalm 8, Revelation 12, 1 Peter, Titus 2, and Ephesians 1. Scott examines themes such as the role of the conscience/inner man, the faith of Christ, adoption as God’s children, the difficulties of true salvation, and how faith is perfected through obedience and works.</p>

<p>Key takeaways include the transformative effects of understanding the Father’s love, why salvation and spiritual maturity are often hard for the righteous, and how scriptural truth equips believers to overcome iniquity and be clothed in Christ’s righteousness. Scott also points listeners to additional Revelation studies and resources available at thelamslove.org for those seeking deeper teaching.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries as he continues his videocast series exploring the deep things of God. In this episode Scott reads and meditates on Ephesians 3:14–20 and reflects on how Paul’s prayer reveals the Father’s love dwelling in the believer—His Spirit in the inner man and Christ in our hearts by faith.</p>

<p>Scott unpacks the four measurements of divine love—length (eternal), breadth (all-encompassing), height (demonstrated in the death of God’s only begotten Son), and depth (seen in God’s eternal judgments and purposes)—and explains how grasping these dimensions empowers a believer with an ability that goes beyond what we can ask or think.</p>

<p>The episode weaves related scriptures into the discussion, including Exodus 34, Psalm 8, Revelation 12, 1 Peter, Titus 2, and Ephesians 1. Scott examines themes such as the role of the conscience/inner man, the faith of Christ, adoption as God’s children, the difficulties of true salvation, and how faith is perfected through obedience and works.</p>

<p>Key takeaways include the transformative effects of understanding the Father’s love, why salvation and spiritual maturity are often hard for the righteous, and how scriptural truth equips believers to overcome iniquity and be clothed in Christ’s righteousness. Scott also points listeners to additional Revelation studies and resources available at thelamslove.org for those seeking deeper teaching.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries as he continues his videocast series exploring the deep things of God. In this episode Scott reads and meditates on Ephesians 3:14–20 and reflects on how Paul’s prayer reveals the Father’s love dwelling in the believer—His Spirit in the inner man and Christ in our hearts by faith.

Scott unpacks the four measurements of divine love—length (eternal), breadth (all-encompassing), height (demonstrated in the death of God’s only begotten Son), and depth (seen in God’s eternal judgments and purposes)—and explains how grasping these dimensions empowers a believer with an ability that goes beyond what we can ask or think.

The episode weaves related scriptures into the discussion, including Exodus 34, Psalm 8, Revelation 12, 1 Peter, Titus 2, and Ephesians 1. Scott examines themes such as the role of the conscience/inner man, the faith of Christ, adoption as God’s children, the difficulties of true salvation, and how faith is perfected through obedience and works.

Key takeaways include the transformative effects of understanding the Father’s love, why salvation and spiritual maturity are often hard for the righteous, and how scriptural truth equips believers to overcome iniquity and be clothed in Christ’s righteousness. Scott also points listeners to additional Revelation studies and resources available at thelamslove.org for those seeking deeper teaching.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>When You Lose Your Voice: A Dream, 2 Timothy, and the Ladder to Christ</title>
        <itunes:title>When You Lose Your Voice: A Dream, 2 Timothy, and the Ladder to Christ</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries opens this episode with a vivid dream about being a student in a theological school and being reprimanded for the way he speaks truth. From that personal moment he moves into scripture and soul-searching instruction, exploring how tone, humility, and patience shape effective witness.</p>

<p>Scott unpacks key biblical passages—2 Timothy 2:23–25 on avoiding strife and being gentle and apt to teach; Genesis 28’s vision of Jacob’s ladder; John 1’s encounter with Nathanael; and references to Hosea and Daniel—to explain how recognizing Jesus as the Son of God is foundational for spiritual transformation and sound doctrine.</p>

<p>The episode traces the symbolism of Jacob’s ladder and the angels “ascending and descending” as metaphors for truths being redeemed and new understanding being revealed. Scott explains that Jesus is the bridge to this revelation: once a person accepts Jesus as the Son of God, their understanding can be elevated and new truths can descend into their life.</p>

<p>Practical pastoral lessons recur throughout: a warning against approaching people with anger or contempt, the need for meekness and patient teaching when confronting beliefs rooted in tradition, and the danger of building walls by insisting on winning arguments rather than leading hearts to repentance and truth.</p>

<p>Scott shares pastoral reflections on ministry priorities—valuing a small community that truly follows Christ over large numbers, rejecting self-promotion, and inviting humility so God can transform believers into the image of the Son. He emphasizes redemption from iniquity as the real freedom the gospel offers.</p>

<p>Listeners can expect a blend of personal testimony, scriptural exposition, and pastoral counsel: an invitation to examine one’s approach to sharing truth, a clear articulation of why Jesus’ identity matters, and encouragement to seek humility, patience, and genuine transformation rather than victory in debate.</p>

<p>Guest: Scott Stanley (solo host). Key takeaways: guard your tone when witnessing; believe and teach that Jesus is the Son of God; understand Jacob’s ladder as a symbol of spiritual ascent and revelation; pursue humility and patient instruction so others may be led to repentance and truth.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries opens this episode with a vivid dream about being a student in a theological school and being reprimanded for the way he speaks truth. From that personal moment he moves into scripture and soul-searching instruction, exploring how tone, humility, and patience shape effective witness.</p>

<p>Scott unpacks key biblical passages—2 Timothy 2:23–25 on avoiding strife and being gentle and apt to teach; Genesis 28’s vision of Jacob’s ladder; John 1’s encounter with Nathanael; and references to Hosea and Daniel—to explain how recognizing Jesus as the Son of God is foundational for spiritual transformation and sound doctrine.</p>

<p>The episode traces the symbolism of Jacob’s ladder and the angels “ascending and descending” as metaphors for truths being redeemed and new understanding being revealed. Scott explains that Jesus is the bridge to this revelation: once a person accepts Jesus as the Son of God, their understanding can be elevated and new truths can descend into their life.</p>

<p>Practical pastoral lessons recur throughout: a warning against approaching people with anger or contempt, the need for meekness and patient teaching when confronting beliefs rooted in tradition, and the danger of building walls by insisting on winning arguments rather than leading hearts to repentance and truth.</p>

<p>Scott shares pastoral reflections on ministry priorities—valuing a small community that truly follows Christ over large numbers, rejecting self-promotion, and inviting humility so God can transform believers into the image of the Son. He emphasizes redemption from iniquity as the real freedom the gospel offers.</p>

<p>Listeners can expect a blend of personal testimony, scriptural exposition, and pastoral counsel: an invitation to examine one’s approach to sharing truth, a clear articulation of why Jesus’ identity matters, and encouragement to seek humility, patience, and genuine transformation rather than victory in debate.</p>

<p>Guest: Scott Stanley (solo host). Key takeaways: guard your tone when witnessing; believe and teach that Jesus is the Son of God; understand Jacob’s ladder as a symbol of spiritual ascent and revelation; pursue humility and patient instruction so others may be led to repentance and truth.</p>
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Scott unpacks key biblical passages—2 Timothy 2:23–25 on avoiding strife and being gentle and apt to teach; Genesis 28’s vision of Jacob’s ladder; John 1’s encounter with Nathanael; and references to Hosea and Daniel—to explain how recognizing Jesus as the Son of God is foundational for spiritual transformation and sound doctrine.

The episode traces the symbolism of Jacob’s ladder and the angels “ascending and descending” as metaphors for truths being redeemed and new understanding being revealed. Scott explains that Jesus is the bridge to this revelation: once a person accepts Jesus as the Son of God, their understanding can be elevated and new truths can descend into their life.

Practical pastoral lessons recur throughout: a warning against approaching people with anger or contempt, the need for meekness and patient teaching when confronting beliefs rooted in tradition, and the danger of building walls by insisting on winning arguments rather than leading hearts to repentance and truth.

Scott shares pastoral reflections on ministry priorities—valuing a small community that truly follows Christ over large numbers, rejecting self-promotion, and inviting humility so God can transform believers into the image of the Son. He emphasizes redemption from iniquity as the real freedom the gospel offers.

Listeners can expect a blend of personal testimony, scriptural exposition, and pastoral counsel: an invitation to examine one’s approach to sharing truth, a clear articulation of why Jesus’ identity matters, and encouragement to seek humility, patience, and genuine transformation rather than victory in debate.

Guest: Scott Stanley (solo host). Key takeaways: guard your tone when witnessing; believe and teach that Jesus is the Son of God; understand Jacob’s ladder as a symbol of spiritual ascent and revelation; pursue humility and patient instruction so others may be led to repentance and truth.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Born of a Virgin: Alive Unto God</title>
        <itunes:title>Born of a Virgin: Alive Unto God</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries guides listeners through a scripture-rich exploration of who Christ is, why His virgin birth matters, and how the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus provide redemption from iniquity. This episode reads and reflects on many Old and New Testament passages to show humanity’s fallen condition and the unique role of Jesus as the one born without inherited sin.</p>
<p>Scott cites passages illustrating human sinfulness (Genesis 5:3; Job 51:5; Lamentations 5:7; Job 14:14; Psalm 58:3; Genesis 8:21; Job 15:14–16; 2 Peter 2:14; Romans 3:10–18) and discusses why these realities point to the necessity of a sinless Messiah. He explains how Jesus, born of a virgin and without the burden of inherited iniquity, alone could fully understand and author faith, drawing on Jesus’ teaching in John and the New Testament testimony that Christ is the author and finisher of our faith.</p>
<p>The episode unpacks key theological themes: salvation as redemption from iniquity (not merely forgiveness), the meaning of baptism as an immersion into Christ’s death and a present resurrection into new life (Romans 6), Jesus’ portrayal on the cross as the representation of both our sin and our wounds, and the idea of the “double” — the full weight of human sin and the corresponding work of God in Christ. Scott emphasizes the role of faith, the mind, and God’s gift of understanding through preaching and Scripture (1 Corinthians 1; Ecclesiastes 3) in turning from the power of sin to live in righteousness.</p>
<p>No outside guests appear; this is a solo teaching by Scott Stanley. Listeners can expect deep, extended Scripture readings, practical application about reckoning oneself dead to sin and alive in Christ, and a clear presentation of how Jesus’ unique birth, ministry, baptism, and crucifixion accomplish redemption for those who unite with Him by faith.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries guides listeners through a scripture-rich exploration of who Christ is, why His virgin birth matters, and how the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus provide redemption from iniquity. This episode reads and reflects on many Old and New Testament passages to show humanity’s fallen condition and the unique role of Jesus as the one born without inherited sin.</p>
<p>Scott cites passages illustrating human sinfulness (Genesis 5:3; Job 51:5; Lamentations 5:7; Job 14:14; Psalm 58:3; Genesis 8:21; Job 15:14–16; 2 Peter 2:14; Romans 3:10–18) and discusses why these realities point to the necessity of a sinless Messiah. He explains how Jesus, born of a virgin and without the burden of inherited iniquity, alone could fully understand and author faith, drawing on Jesus’ teaching in John and the New Testament testimony that Christ is the author and finisher of our faith.</p>
<p>The episode unpacks key theological themes: salvation as redemption from iniquity (not merely forgiveness), the meaning of baptism as an immersion into Christ’s death and a present resurrection into new life (Romans 6), Jesus’ portrayal on the cross as the representation of both our sin and our wounds, and the idea of the “double” — the full weight of human sin and the corresponding work of God in Christ. Scott emphasizes the role of faith, the mind, and God’s gift of understanding through preaching and Scripture (1 Corinthians 1; Ecclesiastes 3) in turning from the power of sin to live in righteousness.</p>
<p>No outside guests appear; this is a solo teaching by Scott Stanley. Listeners can expect deep, extended Scripture readings, practical application about reckoning oneself dead to sin and alive in Christ, and a clear presentation of how Jesus’ unique birth, ministry, baptism, and crucifixion accomplish redemption for those who unite with Him by faith.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries guides listeners through a scripture-rich exploration of who Christ is, why His virgin birth matters, and how the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus provide redemption from iniquity. This episode reads and reflects on many Old and New Testament passages to show humanity’s fallen condition and the unique role of Jesus as the one born without inherited sin.Scott cites passages illustrating human sinfulness (Genesis 5:3; Job 51:5; Lamentations 5:7; Job 14:14; Psalm 58:3; Genesis 8:21; Job 15:14–16; 2 Peter 2:14; Romans 3:10–18) and discusses why these realities point to the necessity of a sinless Messiah. He explains how Jesus, born of a virgin and without the burden of inherited iniquity, alone could fully understand and author faith, drawing on Jesus’ teaching in John and the New Testament testimony that Christ is the author and finisher of our faith.The episode unpacks key theological themes: salvation as redemption from iniquity (not merely forgiveness), the meaning of baptism as an immersion into Christ’s death and a present resurrection into new life (Romans 6), Jesus’ portrayal on the cross as the representation of both our sin and our wounds, and the idea of the “double” — the full weight of human sin and the corresponding work of God in Christ. Scott emphasizes the role of faith, the mind, and God’s gift of understanding through preaching and Scripture (1 Corinthians 1; Ecclesiastes 3) in turning from the power of sin to live in righteousness.No outside guests appear; this is a solo teaching by Scott Stanley. Listeners can expect deep, extended Scripture readings, practical application about reckoning oneself dead to sin and alive in Christ, and a clear presentation of how Jesus’ unique birth, ministry, baptism, and crucifixion accomplish redemption for those who unite with Him by faith.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Born in Eternity: Rethinking the Virgin Birth and the Nature of Christ</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Scott Stanley continues his videocast series on "understanding the Christ," offering a close reading of Scripture to explore the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem and the theological implications of the virgin birth. Speaking alone, Scott walks listeners through Luke 1 (especially verses 26–35) and connects those passages with other key texts—Philippians 2, Hebrews, Micah 5:2, Psalm 51, John 1 and more—to build a coherent picture of who Jesus is and where he came from.</p>
<p>Topics covered include the angelic announcement to Mary, the meaning of words like "conceive" (Strong's G4815) and "shapen" (G2342), the phrase "overshadow thee" and the translation choices between "spirit" and "ghost." Scott argues that the Bible indicates the Son existed in eternity past, that God "gave" the Son a body which was placed in Mary's womb (rather than a natural conception through a man), and that this explains Jesus’ sinlessness, his unique origin, and his exceptional understanding of Scripture from youth.</p>
<p>Key points include the distinction Scott draws between humanity (born "shapen in iniquity") and the Son (brought forth by the Highest), the theological consequences of a divine origin for Jesus’ identity and mission, and the process by which the eternal Son "emptied himself" and became flesh—tempted yet without sin. He also emphasizes the importance of reading Scripture with spiritual openness rather than letting denominational creeds limit inquiry and growth.</p>
<p>Throughout the episode Scott encourages listeners to study the transcript, pray for understanding, and pursue freedom to think and grow in their knowledge of Christ. He points to related resources—podcasts and the videocast—and invites listeners to continue exploring how the Son of God, born in eternity and physically in Bethlehem, becomes Savior, Lord, and the model for being formed in God’s image.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Scott Stanley continues his videocast series on "understanding the Christ," offering a close reading of Scripture to explore the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem and the theological implications of the virgin birth. Speaking alone, Scott walks listeners through Luke 1 (especially verses 26–35) and connects those passages with other key texts—Philippians 2, Hebrews, Micah 5:2, Psalm 51, John 1 and more—to build a coherent picture of who Jesus is and where he came from.</p>
<p>Topics covered include the angelic announcement to Mary, the meaning of words like "conceive" (Strong's G4815) and "shapen" (G2342), the phrase "overshadow thee" and the translation choices between "spirit" and "ghost." Scott argues that the Bible indicates the Son existed in eternity past, that God "gave" the Son a body which was placed in Mary's womb (rather than a natural conception through a man), and that this explains Jesus’ sinlessness, his unique origin, and his exceptional understanding of Scripture from youth.</p>
<p>Key points include the distinction Scott draws between humanity (born "shapen in iniquity") and the Son (brought forth by the Highest), the theological consequences of a divine origin for Jesus’ identity and mission, and the process by which the eternal Son "emptied himself" and became flesh—tempted yet without sin. He also emphasizes the importance of reading Scripture with spiritual openness rather than letting denominational creeds limit inquiry and growth.</p>
<p>Throughout the episode Scott encourages listeners to study the transcript, pray for understanding, and pursue freedom to think and grow in their knowledge of Christ. He points to related resources—podcasts and the videocast—and invites listeners to continue exploring how the Son of God, born in eternity and physically in Bethlehem, becomes Savior, Lord, and the model for being formed in God’s image.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode Scott Stanley continues his videocast series on "understanding the Christ," offering a close reading of Scripture to explore the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem and the theological implications of the virgin birth. Speaking alone, Scott walks listeners through Luke 1 (especially verses 26–35) and connects those passages with other key texts—Philippians 2, Hebrews, Micah 5:2, Psalm 51, John 1 and more—to build a coherent picture of who Jesus is and where he came from.Topics covered include the angelic announcement to Mary, the meaning of words like "conceive" (Strong's G4815) and "shapen" (G2342), the phrase "overshadow thee" and the translation choices between "spirit" and "ghost." Scott argues that the Bible indicates the Son existed in eternity past, that God "gave" the Son a body which was placed in Mary's womb (rather than a natural conception through a man), and that this explains Jesus’ sinlessness, his unique origin, and his exceptional understanding of Scripture from youth.Key points include the distinction Scott draws between humanity (born "shapen in iniquity") and the Son (brought forth by the Highest), the theological consequences of a divine origin for Jesus’ identity and mission, and the process by which the eternal Son "emptied himself" and became flesh—tempted yet without sin. He also emphasizes the importance of reading Scripture with spiritual openness rather than letting denominational creeds limit inquiry and growth.Throughout the episode Scott encourages listeners to study the transcript, pray for understanding, and pursue freedom to think and grow in their knowledge of Christ. He points to related resources—podcasts and the videocast—and invites listeners to continue exploring how the Son of God, born in eternity and physically in Bethlehem, becomes Savior, Lord, and the model for being formed in God’s image.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Out of the Heart: Reclaiming the True Gospel</title>
        <itunes:title>Out of the Heart: Reclaiming the True Gospel</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/jesus-the-heart-and-the-mouth-reclaiming-the-true-gospel/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/jesus-the-heart-and-the-mouth-reclaiming-the-true-gospel/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley leads a focused teaching on understanding Jesus Christ: who He was, why He came, why He died, and how Christians have misunderstood these truths. In this episode, Scott examines how Jesus, emptied Himself, was born in the flesh, grew in wisdom, and by the time of His ministry, understood Scripture and prophecy deeply.</p>
<p>The episode explores Matthew 24 and the abomination of desolation, explaining how that event replaces the "daily" and the true daily bread—the ongoing participation in Christ’s death and life—while critiquing common readings of substitutionary atonement that portray Jesus as appeasing an angry God. Scott argues this view empties the gospel and leads people away from genuine transformation.</p>
<p>Turning to Matthew 15, Proverbs, Isaiah, and Jeremiah, Scott unpacks the relationship between the heart and the mouth: what proceeds from the heart defiles a person, and many honor God with lips while their hearts remain distant because they have received the precepts of men. He highlights how false teaching and comfortable doctrines can produce confident speech without true inward knowledge.</p>
<p>Scott addresses the widespread use of Romans 10:9–10 and the "sinner’s prayer," urging listeners to read verse 8 in context. He distinguishes conversion (the decision to follow God) from the ongoing work of salvation, describing baptism and union with Christ’s death as central to real change and urging believers to "work out your salvation with fear and trembling."</p>
<p>The episode warns against doctrinal shortcuts taught by human traditions and institutional systems, calls listeners to test the spirits (1 John 4), and encourages a return to Scripture-based understanding so believers can be transformed into the image of Christ rather than lulled by false assurances. Scott ends with an exhortation to seek truth, reject precepts of men, and allow the word of faith—already nigh in your mouth and heart—to produce genuine life change.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley leads a focused teaching on understanding Jesus Christ: who He was, why He came, why He died, and how Christians have misunderstood these truths. In this episode, Scott examines how Jesus, emptied Himself, was born in the flesh, grew in wisdom, and by the time of His ministry, understood Scripture and prophecy deeply.</p>
<p>The episode explores Matthew 24 and the abomination of desolation, explaining how that event replaces the "daily" and the true daily bread—the ongoing participation in Christ’s death and life—while critiquing common readings of substitutionary atonement that portray Jesus as appeasing an angry God. Scott argues this view empties the gospel and leads people away from genuine transformation.</p>
<p>Turning to Matthew 15, Proverbs, Isaiah, and Jeremiah, Scott unpacks the relationship between the heart and the mouth: what proceeds from the heart defiles a person, and many honor God with lips while their hearts remain distant because they have received the precepts of men. He highlights how false teaching and comfortable doctrines can produce confident speech without true inward knowledge.</p>
<p>Scott addresses the widespread use of Romans 10:9–10 and the "sinner’s prayer," urging listeners to read verse 8 in context. He distinguishes conversion (the decision to follow God) from the ongoing work of salvation, describing baptism and union with Christ’s death as central to real change and urging believers to "work out your salvation with fear and trembling."</p>
<p>The episode warns against doctrinal shortcuts taught by human traditions and institutional systems, calls listeners to test the spirits (1 John 4), and encourages a return to Scripture-based understanding so believers can be transformed into the image of Christ rather than lulled by false assurances. Scott ends with an exhortation to seek truth, reject precepts of men, and allow the word of faith—already nigh in your mouth and heart—to produce genuine life change.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Host Scott Stanley leads a focused teaching on understanding Jesus Christ: who He was, why He came, why He died, and how Christians have misunderstood these truths. In this episode, Scott examines how Jesus, emptied Himself, was born in the flesh, grew in wisdom, and by the time of His ministry, understood Scripture and prophecy deeply.
The episode explores Matthew 24 and the abomination of desolation, explaining how that event replaces the "daily" and the true daily bread—the ongoing participation in Christ’s death and life—while critiquing common readings of substitutionary atonement that portray Jesus as appeasing an angry God. Scott argues this view empties the gospel and leads people away from genuine transformation.
Turning to Matthew 15, Proverbs, Isaiah, and Jeremiah, Scott unpacks the relationship between the heart and the mouth: what proceeds from the heart defiles a person, and many honor God with lips while their hearts remain distant because they have received the precepts of men. He highlights how false teaching and comfortable doctrines can produce confident speech without true inward knowledge.
Scott addresses the widespread use of Romans 10:9–10 and the "sinner’s prayer," urging listeners to read verse 8 in context. He distinguishes conversion (the decision to follow God) from the ongoing work of salvation, describing baptism and union with Christ’s death as central to real change and urging believers to "work out your salvation with fear and trembling."
The episode warns against doctrinal shortcuts taught by human traditions and institutional systems, calls listeners to test the spirits (1 John 4), and encourages a return to Scripture-based understanding so believers can be transformed into the image of Christ rather than lulled by false assurances. Scott ends with an exhortation to seek truth, reject precepts of men, and allow the word of faith—already nigh in your mouth and heart—to produce genuine life change.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Seeing the Invisible: Ascending from the East</title>
        <itunes:title>Seeing the Invisible: Ascending from the East</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/seeing-the-invisible-how-the-bible-reveals-god-and-the-holy-spirit/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/seeing-the-invisible-how-the-bible-reveals-god-and-the-holy-spirit/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries leads this videocast on understanding Christ and the spiritual pathway to knowing God. Through close reading of key scriptures — including John 1:18, John 17:3, Revelation 7, 1 Corinthians 2, Isaiah 54–65, Revelation 21, Galatians 4, Jeremiah 31, John 7, and Acts 2 — Scott explains why God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit are unseen and how the Bible serves as the one physical means God has given us to know Him.</p>
<p>Scott emphasizes the difference between merely believing in God and truly knowing God, which he identifies as eternal life. He walks listeners through the idea of "ascending from the east" — moving away from personal, earthly interpretations toward a higher, spiritual understanding of Scripture. He warns against accepting secondhand teachings without verse-based proof and encourages viewers to seek God’s understanding in the text itself.</p>
<p>The episode explores Revelation 7’s sealing of the 144,000 as God’s confirmation of redeemed truth (not a literal sealing of people), and connects New Jerusalem and the bride imagery (Revelation 21) to the Holy Spirit as the tabernacle that contains God’s understanding. Scott draws on Galatians and Isaiah to show how the Holy Spirit (Jerusalem above) brings a new heaven and new earth — a renewed inner perception that births God’s children and extends God’s truth to the nations.</p>
<p>Key theological points include why the Holy Spirit was given after Christ’s glorification, how the cross symbolizes humanity’s condition and God’s redemptive spirit, and why possessing the Spirit is necessary to "know" God. Practical outcomes are underscored: the Spirit transforms believers by overcoming iniquity and producing compassion, empathy, and love, which demonstrate whether one truly possesses God’s Spirit.</p>
<p>Listeners will gain guidance on how to read the Bible responsibly — seeking scriptural corroboration, avoiding personal or ecclesial misinterpretations, and patiently waiting for God’s revelation. Scott’s message invites viewers to pursue a deeper, spiritually grounded relationship with God through Scripture and the indwelling Spirit.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries leads this videocast on understanding Christ and the spiritual pathway to knowing God. Through close reading of key scriptures — including John 1:18, John 17:3, Revelation 7, 1 Corinthians 2, Isaiah 54–65, Revelation 21, Galatians 4, Jeremiah 31, John 7, and Acts 2 — Scott explains why God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit are unseen and how the Bible serves as the one physical means God has given us to know Him.</p>
<p>Scott emphasizes the difference between merely believing in God and truly knowing God, which he identifies as eternal life. He walks listeners through the idea of "ascending from the east" — moving away from personal, earthly interpretations toward a higher, spiritual understanding of Scripture. He warns against accepting secondhand teachings without verse-based proof and encourages viewers to seek God’s understanding in the text itself.</p>
<p>The episode explores Revelation 7’s sealing of the 144,000 as God’s confirmation of redeemed truth (not a literal sealing of people), and connects New Jerusalem and the bride imagery (Revelation 21) to the Holy Spirit as the tabernacle that contains God’s understanding. Scott draws on Galatians and Isaiah to show how the Holy Spirit (Jerusalem above) brings a new heaven and new earth — a renewed inner perception that births God’s children and extends God’s truth to the nations.</p>
<p>Key theological points include why the Holy Spirit was given after Christ’s glorification, how the cross symbolizes humanity’s condition and God’s redemptive spirit, and why possessing the Spirit is necessary to "know" God. Practical outcomes are underscored: the Spirit transforms believers by overcoming iniquity and producing compassion, empathy, and love, which demonstrate whether one truly possesses God’s Spirit.</p>
<p>Listeners will gain guidance on how to read the Bible responsibly — seeking scriptural corroboration, avoiding personal or ecclesial misinterpretations, and patiently waiting for God’s revelation. Scott’s message invites viewers to pursue a deeper, spiritually grounded relationship with God through Scripture and the indwelling Spirit.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries leads this videocast on understanding Christ and the spiritual pathway to knowing God. Through close reading of key scriptures — including John 1:18, John 17:3, Revelation 7, 1 Corinthians 2, Isaiah 54–65, Revelation 21, Galatians 4, Jeremiah 31, John 7, and Acts 2 — Scott explains why God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit are unseen and how the Bible serves as the one physical means God has given us to know Him.Scott emphasizes the difference between merely believing in God and truly knowing God, which he identifies as eternal life. He walks listeners through the idea of "ascending from the east" — moving away from personal, earthly interpretations toward a higher, spiritual understanding of Scripture. He warns against accepting secondhand teachings without verse-based proof and encourages viewers to seek God’s understanding in the text itself.The episode explores Revelation 7’s sealing of the 144,000 as God’s confirmation of redeemed truth (not a literal sealing of people), and connects New Jerusalem and the bride imagery (Revelation 21) to the Holy Spirit as the tabernacle that contains God’s understanding. Scott draws on Galatians and Isaiah to show how the Holy Spirit (Jerusalem above) brings a new heaven and new earth — a renewed inner perception that births God’s children and extends God’s truth to the nations.Key theological points include why the Holy Spirit was given after Christ’s glorification, how the cross symbolizes humanity’s condition and God’s redemptive spirit, and why possessing the Spirit is necessary to "know" God. Practical outcomes are underscored: the Spirit transforms believers by overcoming iniquity and producing compassion, empathy, and love, which demonstrate whether one truly possesses God’s Spirit.Listeners will gain guidance on how to read the Bible responsibly — seeking scriptural corroboration, avoiding personal or ecclesial misinterpretations, and patiently waiting for God’s revelation. Scott’s message invites viewers to pursue a deeper, spiritually grounded relationship with God through Scripture and the indwelling Spirit.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Obtaining the Glory: Spirit of Christ vs. Spirit of the Father</title>
        <itunes:title>Obtaining the Glory: Spirit of Christ vs. Spirit of the Father</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/romans-8-revealed-spirit-of-christ-vs-spirit-of-the-father/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/romans-8-revealed-spirit-of-christ-vs-spirit-of-the-father/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley’s videocast explores key biblical concepts centered on the relationship between the Father, the Son (Christ), and the Holy Spirit, focusing primarily on Romans chapter 8 and related scriptures. The message underscores the importance of understanding the distinctions between the Spirit of Christ and the Spirit of the Father, and how these relate to salvation, spiritual life, and Christian character.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley’s videocast explores key biblical concepts centered on the relationship between the Father, the Son (Christ), and the Holy Spirit, focusing primarily on Romans chapter 8 and related scriptures. The message underscores the importance of understanding the distinctions between the Spirit of Christ and the Spirit of the Father, and how these relate to salvation, spiritual life, and Christian character.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley’s videocast explores key biblical concepts centered on the relationship between the Father, the Son (Christ), and the Holy Spirit, focusing primarily on Romans chapter 8 and related scriptures. The message underscores the importance of understanding the distinctions between the Spirit of Christ and the Spirit of the Father, and how these relate to salvation, spiritual life, and Christian character.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Mother in God: Revealing the Holy Spirit’s Feminine Heart</title>
        <itunes:title>The Mother in God: Revealing the Holy Spirit’s Feminine Heart</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/the-mother-in-god-revealing-the-holy-spirit-s-feminine-heart/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/the-mother-in-god-revealing-the-holy-spirit-s-feminine-heart/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this videocast episode, host Scott Stanley (solo) explores how an early apostasy has obscured our understanding of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. He challenges conventional Trinitarian assumptions and traces how doctrinal boundaries have limited spiritual growth, calling listeners to reconsider familiar teachings about God’s nature and redemptive work.</p>
<p>Scott examines the Holy Spirit as the feminine, motherly dimension of God—symbolized by New Jerusalem—and presents the Spirit as God’s mind and understanding revealed through the Son on the cross. He unpacks imagery of Father, Mother, and Son (Logos) in Scripture, showing how the Word began as a divine concept and how the Spirit functions as God’s emotional, compassionate side.</p>
<p>Key topics include the cross as the place of death to self, the process of uniting with Christ in death and then ‘remarrying’ the risen Savior, and the Holy Spirit’s role in enabling believers to keep God’s commandments by imparting empathy, sympathy, and compassion. Scott reads Genesis 3 and Gospel stories (including the rich young ruler and Matthew 23) through this lens to illustrate how the serpent targets the emotional (feminine) side and how Christ’s ministry displays both fatherly judgment and motherly love.</p>
<p>The episode emphasizes practical spiritual formation: receiving God’s Spirit changes how you see others (the “heart of flesh”), provides a balance between masculine command and feminine compassion, and empowers believers to act in love without excusing defiance. Scott critiques the universal church’s angry-God paradigm and urges listeners to cultivate the motherly love needed for faithful witness, especially in the end-times when the gospel reaches all nations.</p>
<p>Listeners are encouraged to watch earlier episodes in this series for foundational material, and to expect teaching that prepares the church to embody divine nature—love, mercy, and disciplined compassion—through the Holy Spirit.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this videocast episode, host Scott Stanley (solo) explores how an early apostasy has obscured our understanding of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. He challenges conventional Trinitarian assumptions and traces how doctrinal boundaries have limited spiritual growth, calling listeners to reconsider familiar teachings about God’s nature and redemptive work.</p>
<p>Scott examines the Holy Spirit as the feminine, motherly dimension of God—symbolized by New Jerusalem—and presents the Spirit as God’s mind and understanding revealed through the Son on the cross. He unpacks imagery of Father, Mother, and Son (Logos) in Scripture, showing how the Word began as a divine concept and how the Spirit functions as God’s emotional, compassionate side.</p>
<p>Key topics include the cross as the place of death to self, the process of uniting with Christ in death and then ‘remarrying’ the risen Savior, and the Holy Spirit’s role in enabling believers to keep God’s commandments by imparting empathy, sympathy, and compassion. Scott reads Genesis 3 and Gospel stories (including the rich young ruler and Matthew 23) through this lens to illustrate how the serpent targets the emotional (feminine) side and how Christ’s ministry displays both fatherly judgment and motherly love.</p>
<p>The episode emphasizes practical spiritual formation: receiving God’s Spirit changes how you see others (the “heart of flesh”), provides a balance between masculine command and feminine compassion, and empowers believers to act in love without excusing defiance. Scott critiques the universal church’s angry-God paradigm and urges listeners to cultivate the motherly love needed for faithful witness, especially in the end-times when the gospel reaches all nations.</p>
<p>Listeners are encouraged to watch earlier episodes in this series for foundational material, and to expect teaching that prepares the church to embody divine nature—love, mercy, and disciplined compassion—through the Holy Spirit.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this videocast episode, host Scott Stanley (solo) explores how an early apostasy has obscured our understanding of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. He challenges conventional Trinitarian assumptions and traces how doctrinal boundaries have limited spiritual growth, calling listeners to reconsider familiar teachings about God’s nature and redemptive work.Scott examines the Holy Spirit as the feminine, motherly dimension of God—symbolized by New Jerusalem—and presents the Spirit as God’s mind and understanding revealed through the Son on the cross. He unpacks imagery of Father, Mother, and Son (Logos) in Scripture, showing how the Word began as a divine concept and how the Spirit functions as God’s emotional, compassionate side.Key topics include the cross as the place of death to self, the process of uniting with Christ in death and then ‘remarrying’ the risen Savior, and the Holy Spirit’s role in enabling believers to keep God’s commandments by imparting empathy, sympathy, and compassion. Scott reads Genesis 3 and Gospel stories (including the rich young ruler and Matthew 23) through this lens to illustrate how the serpent targets the emotional (feminine) side and how Christ’s ministry displays both fatherly judgment and motherly love.The episode emphasizes practical spiritual formation: receiving God’s Spirit changes how you see others (the “heart of flesh”), provides a balance between masculine command and feminine compassion, and empowers believers to act in love without excusing defiance. Scott critiques the universal church’s angry-God paradigm and urges listeners to cultivate the motherly love needed for faithful witness, especially in the end-times when the gospel reaches all nations.Listeners are encouraged to watch earlier episodes in this series for foundational material, and to expect teaching that prepares the church to embody divine nature—love, mercy, and disciplined compassion—through the Holy Spirit.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>This Day in Paradise: The Thief, the Cross, and the Sixth Day</title>
        <itunes:title>This Day in Paradise: The Thief, the Cross, and the Sixth Day</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/this-day-in-paradise-the-thief-the-cross-and-the-sixth-day/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/this-day-in-paradise-the-thief-the-cross-and-the-sixth-day/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries walks listeners through a provocative, scripture-driven exploration of what it means to ‘understand the Christ.’ Drawing on Luke 23, Genesis, Revelation, Proverbs and Hebrews, this episode builds on a previous videocast about the thief on the cross and unpacks why Jesus’ promise — “this day you shall be with me in paradise” — is a declaration about spiritual timing and the believer’s journey.</p>

<p>Topics covered include the distinction between “this day” and “today,” the spiritual meaning of Paradise and the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Life, and the role of the cherubim (the two messengers) guarding the way to God’s understanding. Scott reframes the seven days of creation as seven spiritual steps believers pass through on the road to being made in God’s image, arguing we are now in the sixth day where resurrection and transformation begin.</p>

<p>Key points emphasized: God is love (not an eternally angry deity), the true purpose of the cross as the source of God’s wisdom and understanding, how overcoming spiritual lies grants access to the tree of life, and the necessity of confronting church teachings that foster guilt and condemnation. Scott explains how the thief’s confession — recognizing Jesus as Son of God and believing in the resurrection — allowed him to pass the spiritual guardians and gain a right to the deeper revelation of the cross.</p>

<p>This episode is aimed at seekers desiring a deeper theological understanding and practical freedom from iniquity. Scott encourages listeners to review the prior videocast on the thief on the cross for background, and promises further scriptural unpacking in future episodes to show how the cross redeems misunderstanding and leads believers into God’s restorative paradise.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries walks listeners through a provocative, scripture-driven exploration of what it means to ‘understand the Christ.’ Drawing on Luke 23, Genesis, Revelation, Proverbs and Hebrews, this episode builds on a previous videocast about the thief on the cross and unpacks why Jesus’ promise — “this day you shall be with me in paradise” — is a declaration about spiritual timing and the believer’s journey.</p>

<p>Topics covered include the distinction between “this day” and “today,” the spiritual meaning of Paradise and the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Life, and the role of the cherubim (the two messengers) guarding the way to God’s understanding. Scott reframes the seven days of creation as seven spiritual steps believers pass through on the road to being made in God’s image, arguing we are now in the sixth day where resurrection and transformation begin.</p>

<p>Key points emphasized: God is love (not an eternally angry deity), the true purpose of the cross as the source of God’s wisdom and understanding, how overcoming spiritual lies grants access to the tree of life, and the necessity of confronting church teachings that foster guilt and condemnation. Scott explains how the thief’s confession — recognizing Jesus as Son of God and believing in the resurrection — allowed him to pass the spiritual guardians and gain a right to the deeper revelation of the cross.</p>

<p>This episode is aimed at seekers desiring a deeper theological understanding and practical freedom from iniquity. Scott encourages listeners to review the prior videocast on the thief on the cross for background, and promises further scriptural unpacking in future episodes to show how the cross redeems misunderstanding and leads believers into God’s restorative paradise.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>The thief on the cross, part 2.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Thief on the Cross: What He Knew About Jesus' Kingdom</title>
        <itunes:title>The Thief on the Cross: What He Knew About Jesus' Kingdom</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/the-thief-on-the-cross-what-he-knew-about-jesus-kingdom/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley opens this episode of the DTG videocast with an in-depth, part-one study of the thief on the cross (Luke 23). He examines what the thief actually believed about the dying man beside him, asking whether that thief recognized Jesus as the Christ, anticipated Jesus' resurrection, and trusted Jesus' coming kingdom. The episode traces the thief's words — "Remember me when you come into your kingdom" — and explores how those words imply belief in the risen Savior and connect to Old Testament prophecy.</p>

<p>Scott contrasts this careful scriptural reading with common denominational assumptions: the idea of an angry God who must be appeased, and the popular use of the thief-on-the-cross story as a shortcut to salvation without discipleship, Bible study, or baptism. He critiques institutional teachings that simplify the cross into a mere transaction and encourages listeners to study the Bible for themselves, rightly divide the word of truth, and test their own claims of salvation.</p>

<p>The episode walks through key passages and themes, including Luke 23:34–43, Mark 14:61, 1 John 5:1, Psalm 2, Psalm 110, and Zechariah 6. Scott explains terms like "born again" in light of believing Jesus is the Christ, discusses the Psalm 2 anointing language and the "branch and priest" motif, and considers why Jesus replied, "Today you will be with me in paradise," restoring deeper meaning to that promise.</p>

<p>This is part one of a series. There are no guests on this episode — Scott teaches solo — and he closes with a call to humility, honest Bible study, and restoring family and personal relationships through a clearer understanding of Jesus. Listeners can expect careful exegesis, prophetic connections, and an invitation to pursue the fuller truth behind the cross in future episodes.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley opens this episode of the DTG videocast with an in-depth, part-one study of the thief on the cross (Luke 23). He examines what the thief actually believed about the dying man beside him, asking whether that thief recognized Jesus as the Christ, anticipated Jesus' resurrection, and trusted Jesus' coming kingdom. The episode traces the thief's words — "Remember me when you come into your kingdom" — and explores how those words imply belief in the risen Savior and connect to Old Testament prophecy.</p>

<p>Scott contrasts this careful scriptural reading with common denominational assumptions: the idea of an angry God who must be appeased, and the popular use of the thief-on-the-cross story as a shortcut to salvation without discipleship, Bible study, or baptism. He critiques institutional teachings that simplify the cross into a mere transaction and encourages listeners to study the Bible for themselves, rightly divide the word of truth, and test their own claims of salvation.</p>

<p>The episode walks through key passages and themes, including Luke 23:34–43, Mark 14:61, 1 John 5:1, Psalm 2, Psalm 110, and Zechariah 6. Scott explains terms like "born again" in light of believing Jesus is the Christ, discusses the Psalm 2 anointing language and the "branch and priest" motif, and considers why Jesus replied, "Today you will be with me in paradise," restoring deeper meaning to that promise.</p>

<p>This is part one of a series. There are no guests on this episode — Scott teaches solo — and he closes with a call to humility, honest Bible study, and restoring family and personal relationships through a clearer understanding of Jesus. Listeners can expect careful exegesis, prophetic connections, and an invitation to pursue the fuller truth behind the cross in future episodes.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Host Scott Stanley opens this episode of the DTG videocast with an in-depth, part-one study of the thief on the cross (Luke 23). He examines what the thief actually believed about the dying man beside him, asking whether that thief recognized Jesus as the Christ, anticipated Jesus' resurrection, and trusted Jesus' coming kingdom. The episode traces the thief's words — "Remember me when you come into your kingdom" — and explores how those words imply belief in the risen Savior and connect to Old Testament prophecy.

Scott contrasts this careful scriptural reading with common denominational assumptions: the idea of an angry God who must be appeased, and the popular use of the thief-on-the-cross story as a shortcut to salvation without discipleship, Bible study, or baptism. He critiques institutional teachings that simplify the cross into a mere transaction and encourages listeners to study the Bible for themselves, rightly divide the word of truth, and test their own claims of salvation.

The episode walks through key passages and themes, including Luke 23:34–43, Mark 14:61, 1 John 5:1, Psalm 2, Psalm 110, and Zechariah 6. Scott explains terms like "born again" in light of believing Jesus is the Christ, discusses the Psalm 2 anointing language and the "branch and priest" motif, and considers why Jesus replied, "Today you will be with me in paradise," restoring deeper meaning to that promise.

This is part one of a series. There are no guests on this episode — Scott teaches solo — and he closes with a call to humility, honest Bible study, and restoring family and personal relationships through a clearer understanding of Jesus. Listeners can expect careful exegesis, prophetic connections, and an invitation to pursue the fuller truth behind the cross in future episodes.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Transfiguration and God's Creation Pattern</title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/satan-within-jesus-temptation-and-the-inner-adversary/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines the inner life of faith in this episode, asserting that what Scripture calls Satan or the devil is fundamentally an inward rebellion present in every person. Drawing on passages from Luke (the temptation, the sending of the 70, and the Transfiguration), Psalm 2, Colossians 1, Ephesians 3, Hebrews 2, 1 John 4, Genesis 1, and Revelation 20, Stanley unpacks how Jesus faced and overcame those inner adversities and how that victory becomes the pattern for believers.</p>
<p>The episode covers Jesus’ baptism and wilderness temptations, the meaning of “I beheld Satan fall as lightning,” and the Transfiguration where Moses and Elijah speak with Christ about his impending sacrificial work. Stanley argues that Jesus’ victory gave authority to his followers to tread on the powers of the enemy and that the Transfiguration is a prophetic vision of Christ’s self-giving love at the cross.</p>
<p>Scott develops a theological framework that reframes the Trinity relationally as the Father, the Son, and humanity united by God’s understanding (the Holy Spirit). He teaches that creation—both spiritual (Genesis 1) and literal—was formed through the pattern of the perfected man in Christ, and that believers are being progressively made in that image. Practical implications include the necessity of free will, the church’s calling to overcome internalized evil, and the promise that the church will ultimately bind and walk in authority over Satan.</p>
<p>Listeners can expect a thoughtful, scripture-driven sermon exploring how Christ’s example and God’s design aim to perfect humanity, with encouragement to pursue transformation, reject worldly distractions, and receive the understanding that shapes the inner universe between our ears. There are no outside guests; this is Scott Stanley teaching and meditating on these biblical themes on behalf of DTG Ministries.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines the inner life of faith in this episode, asserting that what Scripture calls Satan or the devil is fundamentally an inward rebellion present in every person. Drawing on passages from Luke (the temptation, the sending of the 70, and the Transfiguration), Psalm 2, Colossians 1, Ephesians 3, Hebrews 2, 1 John 4, Genesis 1, and Revelation 20, Stanley unpacks how Jesus faced and overcame those inner adversities and how that victory becomes the pattern for believers.</p>
<p>The episode covers Jesus’ baptism and wilderness temptations, the meaning of “I beheld Satan fall as lightning,” and the Transfiguration where Moses and Elijah speak with Christ about his impending sacrificial work. Stanley argues that Jesus’ victory gave authority to his followers to tread on the powers of the enemy and that the Transfiguration is a prophetic vision of Christ’s self-giving love at the cross.</p>
<p>Scott develops a theological framework that reframes the Trinity relationally as the Father, the Son, and humanity united by God’s understanding (the Holy Spirit). He teaches that creation—both spiritual (Genesis 1) and literal—was formed through the pattern of the perfected man in Christ, and that believers are being progressively made in that image. Practical implications include the necessity of free will, the church’s calling to overcome internalized evil, and the promise that the church will ultimately bind and walk in authority over Satan.</p>
<p>Listeners can expect a thoughtful, scripture-driven sermon exploring how Christ’s example and God’s design aim to perfect humanity, with encouragement to pursue transformation, reject worldly distractions, and receive the understanding that shapes the inner universe between our ears. There are no outside guests; this is Scott Stanley teaching and meditating on these biblical themes on behalf of DTG Ministries.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines the inner life of faith in this episode, asserting that what Scripture calls Satan or the devil is fundamentally an inward rebellion present in every person. Drawing on passages from Luke (the temptation, the sending of the 70, and the Transfiguration), Psalm 2, Colossians 1, Ephesians 3, Hebrews 2, 1 John 4, Genesis 1, and Revelation 20, Stanley unpacks how Jesus faced and overcame those inner adversities and how that victory becomes the pattern for believers.The episode covers Jesus’ baptism and wilderness temptations, the meaning of “I beheld Satan fall as lightning,” and the Transfiguration where Moses and Elijah speak with Christ about his impending sacrificial work. Stanley argues that Jesus’ victory gave authority to his followers to tread on the powers of the enemy and that the Transfiguration is a prophetic vision of Christ’s self-giving love at the cross.Scott develops a theological framework that reframes the Trinity relationally as the Father, the Son, and humanity united by God’s understanding (the Holy Spirit). He teaches that creation—both spiritual (Genesis 1) and literal—was formed through the pattern of the perfected man in Christ, and that believers are being progressively made in that image. Practical implications include the necessity of free will, the church’s calling to overcome internalized evil, and the promise that the church will ultimately bind and walk in authority over Satan.Listeners can expect a thoughtful, scripture-driven sermon exploring how Christ’s example and God’s design aim to perfect humanity, with encouragement to pursue transformation, reject worldly distractions, and receive the understanding that shapes the inner universe between our ears. There are no outside guests; this is Scott Stanley teaching and meditating on these biblical themes on behalf of DTG Ministries.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Redeemed Between the Ears: Revelation, Redemption, and the Mind</title>
        <itunes:title>Redeemed Between the Ears: Revelation, Redemption, and the Mind</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/41/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2025 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries guides listeners through a dense, scripture-driven exploration of redemption, spiritual understanding, and the life of Jesus. Using Revelation, Matthew, Philippians, Psalms, and Genesis as anchors, Scott reframes key biblical images—like the beast, the waters, and Babylon—as symbols of thought, confusion, and the ideas we inherit from every "nation, kindred, tongue, and people."</p>

<p>The episode examines Revelation 17 and 13 to show how "water" represents human understanding and how the harlot and beast symbolize the confusion that sits on those thoughts. Scott contrasts worldly definitions and religious teaching with a call to be redeemed from inward influences, arguing that Satan functions as the internal "whisperer" who gives worldly concepts authority in our consciences.</p>

<p>Turning to Christology, Scott reads Philippians 2, Psalm 2, and Matthew 3–4 to argue that Jesus "emptied himself," underwent a spiritual begetting at his baptism, and faced inward temptation in the wilderness. He presents the baptism scene as the moment the Father declares, "You are my son," and interprets the temptations as an internal testing of that new spiritual identity.</p>

<p>Key points include: the spiritual (not exclusively literal) meaning of Revelation’s imagery; the identification of Satan as the internal adversary who empowers confused thought; the idea that Jesus became man without an innate halo and was "begotten" spiritually at his baptism; and the practical call to change language, definitions, and thought patterns to be redeemed from iniquity. Scott also challenges traditional trinitarian framing and encourages listeners to pursue a transformed inner life—mourning current confusion, hungering for righteousness, and pursuing the perfection of faith.</p>

<p>Listeners can expect deep theological interpretation, bold challenges to conventional doctrine, practical application for spiritual growth, and pointers to further resources (including Scott’s videocasts and podcasts at thelambslove.org) for those who want to continue studying these themes.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries guides listeners through a dense, scripture-driven exploration of redemption, spiritual understanding, and the life of Jesus. Using Revelation, Matthew, Philippians, Psalms, and Genesis as anchors, Scott reframes key biblical images—like the beast, the waters, and Babylon—as symbols of thought, confusion, and the ideas we inherit from every "nation, kindred, tongue, and people."</p>

<p>The episode examines Revelation 17 and 13 to show how "water" represents human understanding and how the harlot and beast symbolize the confusion that sits on those thoughts. Scott contrasts worldly definitions and religious teaching with a call to be redeemed from inward influences, arguing that Satan functions as the internal "whisperer" who gives worldly concepts authority in our consciences.</p>

<p>Turning to Christology, Scott reads Philippians 2, Psalm 2, and Matthew 3–4 to argue that Jesus "emptied himself," underwent a spiritual begetting at his baptism, and faced inward temptation in the wilderness. He presents the baptism scene as the moment the Father declares, "You are my son," and interprets the temptations as an internal testing of that new spiritual identity.</p>

<p>Key points include: the spiritual (not exclusively literal) meaning of Revelation’s imagery; the identification of Satan as the internal adversary who empowers confused thought; the idea that Jesus became man without an innate halo and was "begotten" spiritually at his baptism; and the practical call to change language, definitions, and thought patterns to be redeemed from iniquity. Scott also challenges traditional trinitarian framing and encourages listeners to pursue a transformed inner life—mourning current confusion, hungering for righteousness, and pursuing the perfection of faith.</p>

<p>Listeners can expect deep theological interpretation, bold challenges to conventional doctrine, practical application for spiritual growth, and pointers to further resources (including Scott’s videocasts and podcasts at thelambslove.org) for those who want to continue studying these themes.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Host Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries guides listeners through a dense, scripture-driven exploration of redemption, spiritual understanding, and the life of Jesus. Using Revelation, Matthew, Philippians, Psalms, and Genesis as anchors, Scott reframes key biblical images—like the beast, the waters, and Babylon—as symbols of thought, confusion, and the ideas we inherit from every "nation, kindred, tongue, and people."

The episode examines Revelation 17 and 13 to show how "water" represents human understanding and how the harlot and beast symbolize the confusion that sits on those thoughts. Scott contrasts worldly definitions and religious teaching with a call to be redeemed from inward influences, arguing that Satan functions as the internal "whisperer" who gives worldly concepts authority in our consciences.

Turning to Christology, Scott reads Philippians 2, Psalm 2, and Matthew 3–4 to argue that Jesus "emptied himself," underwent a spiritual begetting at his baptism, and faced inward temptation in the wilderness. He presents the baptism scene as the moment the Father declares, "You are my son," and interprets the temptations as an internal testing of that new spiritual identity.

Key points include: the spiritual (not exclusively literal) meaning of Revelation’s imagery; the identification of Satan as the internal adversary who empowers confused thought; the idea that Jesus became man without an innate halo and was "begotten" spiritually at his baptism; and the practical call to change language, definitions, and thought patterns to be redeemed from iniquity. Scott also challenges traditional trinitarian framing and encourages listeners to pursue a transformed inner life—mourning current confusion, hungering for righteousness, and pursuing the perfection of faith.

Listeners can expect deep theological interpretation, bold challenges to conventional doctrine, practical application for spiritual growth, and pointers to further resources (including Scott’s videocasts and podcasts at thelambslove.org) for those who want to continue studying these themes.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The Mediator, Not the Advocate: Rethinking Christ’s Work</title>
        <itunes:title>The Mediator, Not the Advocate: Rethinking Christ’s Work</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/the-mediator-not-the-sacrifice-rethinking-christ-s-work/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2025 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries in this focused videocast as he guides viewers through a Scripture-driven reevaluation of who Jesus is and what He does for humanity. Scott reads and reflects on key passages—Romans 3, Ephesians 2 and 4, 2 Timothy 3, Deuteronomy 18, 1 Timothy 2, 1 John 2, and Revelation 5–6—to show the extent of humanity’s fallen condition and the purpose of Christ’s ministry.</p>

<p>Scott explains the difference between viewing Jesus as an advocate who shields us from God versus understanding Him as our mediator who brings God’s understanding and the Holy Spirit into our lives. He challenges common teachings that portray the cross primarily as a legal payment of sin debt, instead emphasizing God’s love, the dismissal of sin, and redemption from iniquity. Key theological touchpoints include the nature of forgiveness ("love does not make a record of sin"), the role of the Holy Spirit, and the Lord’s Prayer as a model for dismissing offenses and walking in love.</p>

<p>The episode walks listeners through Revelation 5–6, unpacking the symbolic "book" as each person’s life story and the seven seals as stages of spiritual experience—white, red, black, pale—showing how literalism and legalism can lead to apostasy. Scott portrays Christ as the only one "worthy" who has prevailed to open our books and mediate God’s truth into our consciences, helping believers confront their failures, cry out for help, and receive practical transformation.</p>

<p>Practical applications include freeing the mind from guilt (recognizing God has already forgiven), learning how to receive the mediator’s ministry, seeking spiritual community with those who understand these truths, and distinguishing scripture-as-guide from life-in-Jesus. This solo teaching episode is both a theological correction and a pastoral call—to move beyond a mere "form of godliness" and embrace the living, mediating Christ who redeems us from iniquity.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries in this focused videocast as he guides viewers through a Scripture-driven reevaluation of who Jesus is and what He does for humanity. Scott reads and reflects on key passages—Romans 3, Ephesians 2 and 4, 2 Timothy 3, Deuteronomy 18, 1 Timothy 2, 1 John 2, and Revelation 5–6—to show the extent of humanity’s fallen condition and the purpose of Christ’s ministry.</p>

<p>Scott explains the difference between viewing Jesus as an advocate who shields us from God versus understanding Him as our mediator who brings God’s understanding and the Holy Spirit into our lives. He challenges common teachings that portray the cross primarily as a legal payment of sin debt, instead emphasizing God’s love, the dismissal of sin, and redemption from iniquity. Key theological touchpoints include the nature of forgiveness ("love does not make a record of sin"), the role of the Holy Spirit, and the Lord’s Prayer as a model for dismissing offenses and walking in love.</p>

<p>The episode walks listeners through Revelation 5–6, unpacking the symbolic "book" as each person’s life story and the seven seals as stages of spiritual experience—white, red, black, pale—showing how literalism and legalism can lead to apostasy. Scott portrays Christ as the only one "worthy" who has prevailed to open our books and mediate God’s truth into our consciences, helping believers confront their failures, cry out for help, and receive practical transformation.</p>

<p>Practical applications include freeing the mind from guilt (recognizing God has already forgiven), learning how to receive the mediator’s ministry, seeking spiritual community with those who understand these truths, and distinguishing scripture-as-guide from life-in-Jesus. This solo teaching episode is both a theological correction and a pastoral call—to move beyond a mere "form of godliness" and embrace the living, mediating Christ who redeems us from iniquity.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>There is only one mediator between God and man, the Lord Jesus Christ.  We pray you find Jesus to be your comforter.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>When the Lion Roars: Confronting Pride and Choosing the Fear of God</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines the spiritual dynamics of pride, fear, and wisdom in this episode of Exploring the Deep Things of God. Using the symbol of a roaring lion, he explains how pride—often unchecked—devours relationships and spiritual life, and why a true fear of the Lord is the necessary response to resist it. Stanley reads and unpacks key scriptures (1 Peter 5; Proverbs 1; 1 Corinthians 2; Hebrews 2 and 5; John 14; Romans 8) to show how God’s wisdom and the pouring out of His Spirit expose sin, guide correction, and lead to transformation.</p>
<p>The episode explores the identity and role of Jesus as God’s Son and as Michael ("Who is like God"), describing the Son’s incarnation, baptism, suffering, and how Jesus authored eternal salvation in the flesh. Stanley contrasts the Father’s eternal plan to bring His children into God’s glory with the modern "beast system" of the universal church, warning listeners against surrendering conscience and scriptural truth to institutional authority.</p>
<p>Key points covered include: the lion as a symbol of pride and the devil’s adversary role; the choice and meaning of the fear of the Lord; wisdom as Jesus Christ and him crucified; the pouring out of the Spirit to make God’s words known; the process by which believers are conformed to the image of the Son; and a call to leave comfort zones and embrace the true gospel. No external guests are featured — this is a solo teaching by Scott Stanley.</p>
<p>The episode closes with a strong exhortation: let the fear of God grip you when pride rises, embrace humility and wisdom, and pursue the transformative promise of God’s glory through the cross and the Holy Spirit.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines the spiritual dynamics of pride, fear, and wisdom in this episode of Exploring the Deep Things of God. Using the symbol of a roaring lion, he explains how pride—often unchecked—devours relationships and spiritual life, and why a true fear of the Lord is the necessary response to resist it. Stanley reads and unpacks key scriptures (1 Peter 5; Proverbs 1; 1 Corinthians 2; Hebrews 2 and 5; John 14; Romans 8) to show how God’s wisdom and the pouring out of His Spirit expose sin, guide correction, and lead to transformation.</p>
<p>The episode explores the identity and role of Jesus as God’s Son and as Michael ("Who is like God"), describing the Son’s incarnation, baptism, suffering, and how Jesus authored eternal salvation in the flesh. Stanley contrasts the Father’s eternal plan to bring His children into God’s glory with the modern "beast system" of the universal church, warning listeners against surrendering conscience and scriptural truth to institutional authority.</p>
<p>Key points covered include: the lion as a symbol of pride and the devil’s adversary role; the choice and meaning of the fear of the Lord; wisdom as Jesus Christ and him crucified; the pouring out of the Spirit to make God’s words known; the process by which believers are conformed to the image of the Son; and a call to leave comfort zones and embrace the true gospel. No external guests are featured — this is a solo teaching by Scott Stanley.</p>
<p>The episode closes with a strong exhortation: let the fear of God grip you when pride rises, embrace humility and wisdom, and pursue the transformative promise of God’s glory through the cross and the Holy Spirit.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines the spiritual dynamics of pride, fear, and wisdom in this episode of Exploring the Deep Things of God. Using the symbol of a roaring lion, he explains how pride—often unchecked—devours relationships and spiritual life, and why a true fear of the Lord is the necessary response to resist it. Stanley reads and unpacks key scriptures (1 Peter 5; Proverbs 1; 1 Corinthians 2; Hebrews 2 and 5; John 14; Romans 8) to show how God’s wisdom and the pouring out of His Spirit expose sin, guide correction, and lead to transformation.The episode explores the identity and role of Jesus as God’s Son and as Michael ("Who is like God"), describing the Son’s incarnation, baptism, suffering, and how Jesus authored eternal salvation in the flesh. Stanley contrasts the Father’s eternal plan to bring His children into God’s glory with the modern "beast system" of the universal church, warning listeners against surrendering conscience and scriptural truth to institutional authority.Key points covered include: the lion as a symbol of pride and the devil’s adversary role; the choice and meaning of the fear of the Lord; wisdom as Jesus Christ and him crucified; the pouring out of the Spirit to make God’s words known; the process by which believers are conformed to the image of the Son; and a call to leave comfort zones and embrace the true gospel. No external guests are featured — this is a solo teaching by Scott Stanley.The episode closes with a strong exhortation: let the fear of God grip you when pride rises, embrace humility and wisdom, and pursue the transformative promise of God’s glory through the cross and the Holy Spirit.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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                <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Search the Scriptures: Finding Life in Christ, Not in Rules</title>
        <itunes:title>Search the Scriptures: Finding Life in Christ, Not in Rules</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/search-the-scriptures-finding-life-in-christ-not-in-rules/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/search-the-scriptures-finding-life-in-christ-not-in-rules/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2025 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley challenges believers to go deeper than rituals and doctrines, arguing that eternal life is not in rules or church systems but in knowing the Father through Jesus. He explains the cross as a portrayal of our inner brokenness and iniquity and presents the Holy Spirit as the Father’s understanding that sets us free.</p>
<p>Stanley warns against relying on institutional religion or misapplied doctrines, urging listeners to seek truth, work out their salvation, and be freed from guilt, anger, and false teachings so they can truly know God.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley challenges believers to go deeper than rituals and doctrines, arguing that eternal life is not in rules or church systems but in knowing the Father through Jesus. He explains the cross as a portrayal of our inner brokenness and iniquity and presents the Holy Spirit as the Father’s understanding that sets us free.</p>
<p>Stanley warns against relying on institutional religion or misapplied doctrines, urging listeners to seek truth, work out their salvation, and be freed from guilt, anger, and false teachings so they can truly know God.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley challenges believers to go deeper than rituals and doctrines, arguing that eternal life is not in rules or church systems but in knowing the Father through Jesus. He explains the cross as a portrayal of our inner brokenness and iniquity and presents the Holy Spirit as the Father’s understanding that sets us free.Stanley warns against relying on institutional religion or misapplied doctrines, urging listeners to seek truth, work out their salvation, and be freed from guilt, anger, and false teachings so they can truly know God.]]></itunes:summary>
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    <item>
        <title>Ask, Seek, Knock — Finding the True Christ</title>
        <itunes:title>Ask, Seek, Knock — Finding the True Christ</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/ask-seek-knock-%e2%80%94-finding-the-true-christ/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/ask-seek-knock-%e2%80%94-finding-the-true-christ/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries offers an old-fashioned, plain Bible study focused on Matthew 7:7–13, urging listeners to "ask, seek, and knock" for God’s truth. He emphasizes the Holy Spirit as God’s understanding, the need to leave apostasy and creedal habits, and the importance of growing in the Father’s revealed love.</p>
<p>The episode explains New Jerusalem, the narrow way to life, and the fivefold ministry as gifts to help believers be redeemed in their thinking and live out righteousness. It calls listeners to seek truth, connect with those who teach the only begotten Son, and stand ready to follow Christ above all else.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries offers an old-fashioned, plain Bible study focused on Matthew 7:7–13, urging listeners to "ask, seek, and knock" for God’s truth. He emphasizes the Holy Spirit as God’s understanding, the need to leave apostasy and creedal habits, and the importance of growing in the Father’s revealed love.</p>
<p>The episode explains New Jerusalem, the narrow way to life, and the fivefold ministry as gifts to help believers be redeemed in their thinking and live out righteousness. It calls listeners to seek truth, connect with those who teach the only begotten Son, and stand ready to follow Christ above all else.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries offers an old-fashioned, plain Bible study focused on Matthew 7:7–13, urging listeners to "ask, seek, and knock" for God’s truth. He emphasizes the Holy Spirit as God’s understanding, the need to leave apostasy and creedal habits, and the importance of growing in the Father’s revealed love.The episode explains New Jerusalem, the narrow way to life, and the fivefold ministry as gifts to help believers be redeemed in their thinking and live out righteousness. It calls listeners to seek truth, connect with those who teach the only begotten Son, and stand ready to follow Christ above all else.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>1316</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
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    <item>
        <title>Water, Blood, Spirit — The Secret Symbols of Your Soul</title>
        <itunes:title>Water, Blood, Spirit — The Secret Symbols of Your Soul</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/water-blood-spirit-%e2%80%94-the-secret-symbols-of-your-soul/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/water-blood-spirit-%e2%80%94-the-secret-symbols-of-your-soul/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explains three powerful symbols—water (our understanding), blood (the record of our soul), and spirit (the emotions we manifest)—and how they shape our actions and struggles.</p>
<p>The episode shows how Jesus, the Messiah, transforms our understanding and forgives our iniquity so we can change our spirit, overcome sin, and learn to live and walk in love.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explains three powerful symbols—water (our understanding), blood (the record of our soul), and spirit (the emotions we manifest)—and how they shape our actions and struggles.</p>
<p>The episode shows how Jesus, the Messiah, transforms our understanding and forgives our iniquity so we can change our spirit, overcome sin, and learn to live and walk in love.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley explains three powerful symbols—water (our understanding), blood (the record of our soul), and spirit (the emotions we manifest)—and how they shape our actions and struggles.The episode shows how Jesus, the Messiah, transforms our understanding and forgives our iniquity so we can change our spirit, overcome sin, and learn to live and walk in love.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Scott Stanley</itunes:author>
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        <title>Breaking from Apostasy: Rediscovering Jesus' Flesh and God's True Love</title>
        <itunes:title>Breaking from Apostasy: Rediscovering Jesus' Flesh and God's True Love</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/breaking-from-apostasy-rediscovering-jesus-flesh-and-gods-true-love/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/breaking-from-apostasy-rediscovering-jesus-flesh-and-gods-true-love/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines what he sees as a widespread apostasy in the church, using Revelation and other scriptures to challenge traditional doctrines and call listeners to seek the true meaning of Jesus' coming in the flesh.</p>
<p>He reframes the cross as freedom from iniquity (not divine appeasement), contrasts God's spiritual language with church language, and urges believers to embrace love as righteous action, stand firm in truth, and spread this understanding despite opposition.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines what he sees as a widespread apostasy in the church, using Revelation and other scriptures to challenge traditional doctrines and call listeners to seek the true meaning of Jesus' coming in the flesh.</p>
<p>He reframes the cross as freedom from iniquity (not divine appeasement), contrasts God's spiritual language with church language, and urges believers to embrace love as righteous action, stand firm in truth, and spread this understanding despite opposition.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries examines what he sees as a widespread apostasy in the church, using Revelation and other scriptures to challenge traditional doctrines and call listeners to seek the true meaning of Jesus' coming in the flesh.He reframes the cross as freedom from iniquity (not divine appeasement), contrasts God's spiritual language with church language, and urges believers to embrace love as righteous action, stand firm in truth, and spread this understanding despite opposition.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Born Again: Jesus’ True Birth at the Jordan</title>
        <itunes:title>Born Again: Jesus’ True Birth at the Jordan</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/born-again-jesus-true-birth-at-the-jordan/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/born-again-jesus-true-birth-at-the-jordan/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode explores what it truly means to understand Christ, arguing that being "born again" refers to Jesus’ rebirth at his baptism and to believers’ awakening when they accept the Father’s declaration that Jesus is His only begotten Son.</p>
<p>It contrasts common altar-call practices with a deeper, scriptural understanding that leads to real change—redeeming us from iniquity through the Word and the Holy Spirit, producing genuine love and transformed lives.</p>
<p>The host emphasizes growth in truth, obedience, and love, and urges listeners to seek teaching that brings spiritual understanding and practical harmony with God.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode explores what it truly means to understand Christ, arguing that being "born again" refers to Jesus’ rebirth at his baptism and to believers’ awakening when they accept the Father’s declaration that Jesus is His only begotten Son.</p>
<p>It contrasts common altar-call practices with a deeper, scriptural understanding that leads to real change—redeeming us from iniquity through the Word and the Holy Spirit, producing genuine love and transformed lives.</p>
<p>The host emphasizes growth in truth, obedience, and love, and urges listeners to seek teaching that brings spiritual understanding and practical harmony with God.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode explores what it truly means to understand Christ, arguing that being "born again" refers to Jesus’ rebirth at his baptism and to believers’ awakening when they accept the Father’s declaration that Jesus is His only begotten Son.It contrasts common altar-call practices with a deeper, scriptural understanding that leads to real change—redeeming us from iniquity through the Word and the Holy Spirit, producing genuine love and transformed lives.The host emphasizes growth in truth, obedience, and love, and urges listeners to seek teaching that brings spiritual understanding and practical harmony with God.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <title>When Apostasy Began: Unveiling the Man of Sin</title>
        <itunes:title>When Apostasy Began: Unveiling the Man of Sin</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/when-apostasy-began-unveiling-the-man-of-sin/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/when-apostasy-began-unveiling-the-man-of-sin/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley examines 2 Thessalonians 2 and Isaiah 14 to explain how apostasy began in the early church, how the "man of sin" and Antichrist are revealed, and the historical role of Caesar and the papacy in that process.</p>
<p>He emphasizes the central truth that Jesus is the Son of God, argues that personal acceptance of this truth destroys the works of the devil, and calls listeners to seek the kingdom of God to be freed from iniquity.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley examines 2 Thessalonians 2 and Isaiah 14 to explain how apostasy began in the early church, how the "man of sin" and Antichrist are revealed, and the historical role of Caesar and the papacy in that process.</p>
<p>He emphasizes the central truth that Jesus is the Son of God, argues that personal acceptance of this truth destroys the works of the devil, and calls listeners to seek the kingdom of God to be freed from iniquity.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley examines 2 Thessalonians 2 and Isaiah 14 to explain how apostasy began in the early church, how the "man of sin" and Antichrist are revealed, and the historical role of Caesar and the papacy in that process.He emphasizes the central truth that Jesus is the Son of God, argues that personal acceptance of this truth destroys the works of the devil, and calls listeners to seek the kingdom of God to be freed from iniquity.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>I Am That I Am: Discovering God as Love</title>
        <itunes:title>I Am That I Am: Discovering God as Love</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/i-am-that-i-am-discovering-god-as-love/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/i-am-that-i-am-discovering-god-as-love/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley examines Exodus 3:14 and Exodus 34 to argue that God’s name, "I am that I am," is an idiom expressing God’s character as love — merciful, long-suffering, and gracious. He compares this to Jesus’ words in John 8 and the transformation after the flood, linking divine love to salvation lived out in obedience and mercy.</p>
<p>The episode explores the Hebrew verb haya, the spiritual meaning behind Jehovah’s memorial, and how Christ’s humanity and suffering perfected his role as the author of eternal salvation through living love.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley examines Exodus 3:14 and Exodus 34 to argue that God’s name, "I am that I am," is an idiom expressing God’s character as love — merciful, long-suffering, and gracious. He compares this to Jesus’ words in John 8 and the transformation after the flood, linking divine love to salvation lived out in obedience and mercy.</p>
<p>The episode explores the Hebrew verb haya, the spiritual meaning behind Jehovah’s memorial, and how Christ’s humanity and suffering perfected his role as the author of eternal salvation through living love.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley examines Exodus 3:14 and Exodus 34 to argue that God’s name, "I am that I am," is an idiom expressing God’s character as love — merciful, long-suffering, and gracious. He compares this to Jesus’ words in John 8 and the transformation after the flood, linking divine love to salvation lived out in obedience and mercy.The episode explores the Hebrew verb haya, the spiritual meaning behind Jehovah’s memorial, and how Christ’s humanity and suffering perfected his role as the author of eternal salvation through living love.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <title>When Fire Becomes Love: Luke 12 and the Baptism of Rebuke</title>
        <itunes:title>When Fire Becomes Love: Luke 12 and the Baptism of Rebuke</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/when-fire-becomes-love-luke-12-and-the-baptism-of-rebuke/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2025 08:16:51 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explores Luke 12 to explain how Christ's message of rebuke — likened to fire — calls the church to live in love and be perfected in faith. He warns that true gospel witness brings division and resistance, and that faith is proven by patient, loving action rather than mere words.</p>
<p>The episode ties Jesus’ baptism of suffering, Revelation’s final messages, and the role of the Spirit together to show how living love under persecution refines believers and reveals the reality of salvation.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explores Luke 12 to explain how Christ's message of rebuke — likened to fire — calls the church to live in love and be perfected in faith. He warns that true gospel witness brings division and resistance, and that faith is proven by patient, loving action rather than mere words.</p>
<p>The episode ties Jesus’ baptism of suffering, Revelation’s final messages, and the role of the Spirit together to show how living love under persecution refines believers and reveals the reality of salvation.</p>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/raised-to-righteousness-understanding-the-cross-and-resurrection/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explores Romans 4 and the meaning of the cross, showing how Abraham's faith foreshadows our call to believe that God the Father raised Jesus from the dead and imputes righteousness to those who trust Him.</p>
<p>The episode explains salvation as a present way of living—dying to self, committing one’s spirit to God, and being transformed into the image of Christ through faith, understanding, and the work of the Holy Spirit.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explores Romans 4 and the meaning of the cross, showing how Abraham's faith foreshadows our call to believe that God the Father raised Jesus from the dead and imputes righteousness to those who trust Him.</p>
<p>The episode explains salvation as a present way of living—dying to self, committing one’s spirit to God, and being transformed into the image of Christ through faith, understanding, and the work of the Holy Spirit.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley explores Romans 4 and the meaning of the cross, showing how Abraham's faith foreshadows our call to believe that God the Father raised Jesus from the dead and imputes righteousness to those who trust Him.The episode explains salvation as a present way of living—dying to self, committing one’s spirit to God, and being transformed into the image of Christ through faith, understanding, and the work of the Holy Spirit.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unmasking God: If You Were Blind</title>
        <itunes:title>Unmasking God: If You Were Blind</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unmasking-god-love-forgiveness-and-the-door-of-the-heart/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley challenges traditional denominational views and explores Christ’s true purpose: to reveal a loving Father who does not keep a record of sin.</p>
<p>Drawing from John 9–10, Isaiah 40, and 1 Corinthians 13, he explains how repentance, truth, and Jesus’ sacrifice free believers from iniquity and lead them into abundant life now.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley challenges traditional denominational views and explores Christ’s true purpose: to reveal a loving Father who does not keep a record of sin.</p>
<p>Drawing from John 9–10, Isaiah 40, and 1 Corinthians 13, he explains how repentance, truth, and Jesus’ sacrifice free believers from iniquity and lead them into abundant life now.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley challenges traditional denominational views and explores Christ’s true purpose: to reveal a loving Father who does not keep a record of sin.Drawing from John 9–10, Isaiah 40, and 1 Corinthians 13, he explains how repentance, truth, and Jesus’ sacrifice free believers from iniquity and lead them into abundant life now.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Christ Revealed: The Knowledge of God</title>
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        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/christ-revealed-the-cross-as-gods-wisdom/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/christ-revealed-the-cross-as-gods-wisdom/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explores how the cross reveals God's wisdom and understanding of humanity, showing how the crucifixion exposes our iniquity and offers redemption. He ties Proverbs, 2Corinthians, and Revelation together to explain that God reveals personal truth to heal and transform us, urging believers to seek the cross for self-understanding, temperance, and victory over sin.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explores how the cross reveals God's wisdom and understanding of humanity, showing how the crucifixion exposes our iniquity and offers redemption. He ties Proverbs, 2Corinthians, and Revelation together to explain that God reveals personal truth to heal and transform us, urging believers to seek the cross for self-understanding, temperance, and victory over sin.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Scott Stanley explores how the cross reveals God's wisdom and understanding of humanity, showing how the crucifixion exposes our iniquity and offers redemption. He ties Proverbs, 2Corinthians, and Revelation together to explain that God reveals personal truth to heal and transform us, urging believers to seek the cross for self-understanding, temperance, and victory over sin.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Seeing God: The Power of Spiritual Truth</title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/seeing-god-the-power-of-spiritual-truth/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explains why understanding the spiritual similitudes in Scripture is essential to truly seeing God, arguing that God is invisible to the literal eye and must be perceived through the mind.</p>
<p>He warns of an enduring apostasy and an approaching storm of opposition, urging listeners to embrace spiritual truth, study Scripture deeply, and hold fast to the revealed understanding.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scott Stanley explains why understanding the spiritual similitudes in Scripture is essential to truly seeing God, arguing that God is invisible to the literal eye and must be perceived through the mind.</p>
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        <title>Spiritual Truth 2</title>
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        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/spiritual-truth-2/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/spiritual-truth-2/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2025 13:39:07 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this profound exploration of Romans 11 alongside various Old Testament scriptures, Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries delves into the spiritual transformation of Jacob into Israel as a metaphor for the calling of spiritual Israel at the end of the world. The core message emphasizes the mystery of God’s plan where “all Israel will be saved,” not merely the literal descendants but the spiritual Israel—those with circumcised hearts who embrace Jesus as the Messiah. Stanley highlights the ongoing struggle, symbolized by Jacob wrestling with the angel, which represents the wrestling with doubt, disbelief, and the “dust” of human reasoning that resists accepting Jesus as the Son of God. This wrestling is an essential part of the faith journey where humility, repentance, and perseverance are key. The podcast stresses that the gifts and calling of God, especially toward Israel, are irrevocable, and salvation requires a full surrender to the truth. Using prophetic insights from Micah and Zephaniah, Stanley encourages believers not to give up on those wrestling with faith, assuring that God will ultimately gather and redeem a remnant who accept Messiah. The podcast closes with a passionate call to embrace Jesus as the Son of God, reject false doctrines like the Trinity, and persistently hold on to the truth despite opposition and persecution.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this profound exploration of Romans 11 alongside various Old Testament scriptures, Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries delves into the spiritual transformation of Jacob into Israel as a metaphor for the calling of spiritual Israel at the end of the world. The core message emphasizes the mystery of God’s plan where “all Israel will be saved,” not merely the literal descendants but the spiritual Israel—those with circumcised hearts who embrace Jesus as the Messiah. Stanley highlights the ongoing struggle, symbolized by Jacob wrestling with the angel, which represents the wrestling with doubt, disbelief, and the “dust” of human reasoning that resists accepting Jesus as the Son of God. This wrestling is an essential part of the faith journey where humility, repentance, and perseverance are key. The podcast stresses that the gifts and calling of God, especially toward Israel, are irrevocable, and salvation requires a full surrender to the truth. Using prophetic insights from Micah and Zephaniah, Stanley encourages believers not to give up on those wrestling with faith, assuring that God will ultimately gather and redeem a remnant who accept Messiah. The podcast closes with a passionate call to embrace Jesus as the Son of God, reject false doctrines like the Trinity, and persistently hold on to the truth despite opposition and persecution.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this profound exploration of Romans 11 alongside various Old Testament scriptures, Scott Stanley of DTG Ministries delves into the spiritual transformation of Jacob into Israel as a metaphor for the calling of spiritual Israel at the end of the world. The core message emphasizes the mystery of God’s plan where “all Israel will be saved,” not merely the literal descendants but the spiritual Israel—those with circumcised hearts who embrace Jesus as the Messiah. Stanley highlights the ongoing struggle, symbolized by Jacob wrestling with the angel, which represents the wrestling with doubt, disbelief, and the “dust” of human reasoning that resists accepting Jesus as the Son of God. This wrestling is an essential part of the faith journey where humility, repentance, and perseverance are key. The podcast stresses that the gifts and calling of God, especially toward Israel, are irrevocable, and salvation requires a full surrender to the truth. Using prophetic insights from Micah and Zephaniah, Stanley encourages believers not to give up on those wrestling with faith, assuring that God will ultimately gather and redeem a remnant who accept Messiah. The podcast closes with a passionate call to embrace Jesus as the Son of God, reject false doctrines like the Trinity, and persistently hold on to the truth despite opposition and persecution.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>"Unlocking the Spiritual Truths of Christ Through Parables"</title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/18/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into the profound concept of spiritual truth as taught by Jesus Christ. Discover how interpreting Jesus's words beyond their literal meaning can unlock a deeper understanding of biblical scriptures. As we explore key teachings, including the frequent use of parables and the symbolic meanings behind biblical events, you'll gain insights into how these spiritual truths can transform your perception of the Bible.</p>
<p>Join us as we examine Jesus's responses to the Pharisees and Sadducees, his references to creation week, and the significance of signs and seasons. Learn why God's understanding, as expressed through symbols, brings forth multitudes of truth that enhance your spiritual life and comprehension of the Bible.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into the profound concept of spiritual truth as taught by Jesus Christ. Discover how interpreting Jesus's words beyond their literal meaning can unlock a deeper understanding of biblical scriptures. As we explore key teachings, including the frequent use of parables and the symbolic meanings behind biblical events, you'll gain insights into how these spiritual truths can transform your perception of the Bible.</p>
<p>Join us as we examine Jesus's responses to the Pharisees and Sadducees, his references to creation week, and the significance of signs and seasons. Learn why God's understanding, as expressed through symbols, brings forth multitudes of truth that enhance your spiritual life and comprehension of the Bible.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we delve into the profound concept of spiritual truth as taught by Jesus Christ. Discover how interpreting Jesus's words beyond their literal meaning can unlock a deeper understanding of biblical scriptures. As we explore key teachings, including the frequent use of parables and the symbolic meanings behind biblical events, you'll gain insights into how these spiritual truths can transform your perception of the Bible.Join us as we examine Jesus's responses to the Pharisees and Sadducees, his references to creation week, and the significance of signs and seasons. Learn why God's understanding, as expressed through symbols, brings forth multitudes of truth that enhance your spiritual life and comprehension of the Bible.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Escaping the Flood of Misunderstandings: Baptism's True Meaning</title>
        <itunes:title>Escaping the Flood of Misunderstandings: Baptism's True Meaning</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/escaping-the-flood-of-misunderstandings-baptisms-true-meaning/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this insightful episode, Scott Stanley from DTG Ministries explores the complexities surrounding the concept of baptism and its significance in Christian faith. Raised within various denominations, Scott shares his personal journey of rediscovering truth through scripture, questioning long-held beliefs, and understanding the profound spiritual essence of baptism beyond its traditional interpretation.</p>
<p>Diving into theological discussions, Scott elaborates on passages from 1 Peter, Romans, and Galatians, dissecting the symbolic parallels between Noah's Ark and baptism, and how this ancient rite signifies redemption and union with Christ in his death and resurrection. He challenges the mainstream belief of water baptism as essential for salvation, proposing a deeper spiritual rebirth and understanding as true salvation.</p>
<p>This episode encourages listeners to transcend denominational constraints, inviting them to engage with biblical truths at a deeper level, and embracing the genuine transformation that comes with spiritual baptism.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this insightful episode, Scott Stanley from DTG Ministries explores the complexities surrounding the concept of baptism and its significance in Christian faith. Raised within various denominations, Scott shares his personal journey of rediscovering truth through scripture, questioning long-held beliefs, and understanding the profound spiritual essence of baptism beyond its traditional interpretation.</p>
<p>Diving into theological discussions, Scott elaborates on passages from 1 Peter, Romans, and Galatians, dissecting the symbolic parallels between Noah's Ark and baptism, and how this ancient rite signifies redemption and union with Christ in his death and resurrection. He challenges the mainstream belief of water baptism as essential for salvation, proposing a deeper spiritual rebirth and understanding as true salvation.</p>
<p>This episode encourages listeners to transcend denominational constraints, inviting them to engage with biblical truths at a deeper level, and embracing the genuine transformation that comes with spiritual baptism.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this insightful episode, Scott Stanley from DTG Ministries explores the complexities surrounding the concept of baptism and its significance in Christian faith. Raised within various denominations, Scott shares his personal journey of rediscovering truth through scripture, questioning long-held beliefs, and understanding the profound spiritual essence of baptism beyond its traditional interpretation.Diving into theological discussions, Scott elaborates on passages from 1 Peter, Romans, and Galatians, dissecting the symbolic parallels between Noah's Ark and baptism, and how this ancient rite signifies redemption and union with Christ in his death and resurrection. He challenges the mainstream belief of water baptism as essential for salvation, proposing a deeper spiritual rebirth and understanding as true salvation.This episode encourages listeners to transcend denominational constraints, inviting them to engage with biblical truths at a deeper level, and embracing the genuine transformation that comes with spiritual baptism.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling the Truth about Jesus and the Trinity</title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-truth-about-jesus-and-the-trinity/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley as he explores the profound truths about Jesus Christ and the misconceptions surrounding the Trinity, uncovering an apostasy that has persisted since the first century. Raised in various Christian denominations, Scott shares his journey of discovering the biblical perspective on who Jesus is and why it's crucial for believers to understand the true nature of the Son of God.</p>

<p>This episode delves deep into the biblical narrative, discussing the image of Jesus Christ and the concept of grace as a transformative tool for believers. Scott emphasizes the importance of being made in the image of Jesus Christ, living a life governed by grace rather than being shackled by the law.</p>

<p>Discover how understanding grace helps believers to navigate suffering and wrongful accusations with a God-centered consciousness, steering clear from wrath and embracing love towards all, just as God loves us. This discussion is instrumental for anyone seeking to align their faith with biblical insights, embracing a spiritual life that reflects the love and grace of God through every action and decision.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley as he explores the profound truths about Jesus Christ and the misconceptions surrounding the Trinity, uncovering an apostasy that has persisted since the first century. Raised in various Christian denominations, Scott shares his journey of discovering the biblical perspective on who Jesus is and why it's crucial for believers to understand the true nature of the Son of God.</p>

<p>This episode delves deep into the biblical narrative, discussing the image of Jesus Christ and the concept of grace as a transformative tool for believers. Scott emphasizes the importance of being made in the image of Jesus Christ, living a life governed by grace rather than being shackled by the law.</p>

<p>Discover how understanding grace helps believers to navigate suffering and wrongful accusations with a God-centered consciousness, steering clear from wrath and embracing love towards all, just as God loves us. This discussion is instrumental for anyone seeking to align their faith with biblical insights, embracing a spiritual life that reflects the love and grace of God through every action and decision.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join Scott Stanley as he explores the profound truths about Jesus Christ and the misconceptions surrounding the Trinity, uncovering an apostasy that has persisted since the first century. Raised in various Christian denominations, Scott shares his journey of discovering the biblical perspective on who Jesus is and why it's crucial for believers to understand the true nature of the Son of God.

This episode delves deep into the biblical narrative, discussing the image of Jesus Christ and the concept of grace as a transformative tool for believers. Scott emphasizes the importance of being made in the image of Jesus Christ, living a life governed by grace rather than being shackled by the law.

Discover how understanding grace helps believers to navigate suffering and wrongful accusations with a God-centered consciousness, steering clear from wrath and embracing love towards all, just as God loves us. This discussion is instrumental for anyone seeking to align their faith with biblical insights, embracing a spiritual life that reflects the love and grace of God through every action and decision.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Revealing the True Identity of Jesus: Beyond Traditional Beliefs</title>
        <itunes:title>Revealing the True Identity of Jesus: Beyond Traditional Beliefs</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/revealing-the-true-identity-of-jesus-beyond-traditional-beliefs/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this thought-provoking episode, Scott Stanley delves deeply into understanding the multifaceted identity of Jesus Christ. Exploring recent revelations, Stanley challenges conventional beliefs, emphasizing Jesus as the only begotten Son of God, born in eternity and the embodiment of divine wisdom.</p>

<p>The discussion sheds light on Jesus as the Holy Spirit personified and controversially, as the true Archangel, transcending traditional angelic notions. Through scriptures from Exodus and Malachi, Stanley identifies Jesus within the complex roles of Messenger and the divine figurehead.</p>

<p>He challenges the concept of the Trinity, suggesting that understanding Jesus as Michael, questioningly posed as 'Who is like God?', can redefine our perception of redemption and salvation's significance across eras, bridging Old Testament understandings with the new covenant's promises.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this thought-provoking episode, Scott Stanley delves deeply into understanding the multifaceted identity of Jesus Christ. Exploring recent revelations, Stanley challenges conventional beliefs, emphasizing Jesus as the only begotten Son of God, born in eternity and the embodiment of divine wisdom.</p>

<p>The discussion sheds light on Jesus as the Holy Spirit personified and controversially, as the true Archangel, transcending traditional angelic notions. Through scriptures from Exodus and Malachi, Stanley identifies Jesus within the complex roles of Messenger and the divine figurehead.</p>

<p>He challenges the concept of the Trinity, suggesting that understanding Jesus as Michael, questioningly posed as 'Who is like God?', can redefine our perception of redemption and salvation's significance across eras, bridging Old Testament understandings with the new covenant's promises.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this thought-provoking episode, Scott Stanley delves deeply into understanding the multifaceted identity of Jesus Christ. Exploring recent revelations, Stanley challenges conventional beliefs, emphasizing Jesus as the only begotten Son of God, born in eternity and the embodiment of divine wisdom.

The discussion sheds light on Jesus as the Holy Spirit personified and controversially, as the true Archangel, transcending traditional angelic notions. Through scriptures from Exodus and Malachi, Stanley identifies Jesus within the complex roles of Messenger and the divine figurehead.

He challenges the concept of the Trinity, suggesting that understanding Jesus as Michael, questioningly posed as 'Who is like God?', can redefine our perception of redemption and salvation's significance across eras, bridging Old Testament understandings with the new covenant's promises.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
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        <title>"Unveiling the Holy Spirit: Jesus' Profound Identity"</title>
        <itunes:title>"Unveiling the Holy Spirit: Jesus' Profound Identity"</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-holy-spirit-jesus-profound-identity/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-holy-spirit-jesus-profound-identity/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this compelling episode, explore the unique perspective of Jesus Christ as not only the only begotten Son of God but also the personification of the Holy Spirit. Discover how the crucifixion is reinterpreted as a profound depiction of understanding God's love and humanity's redemption. By examining biblical passages and challenging traditional doctrines, this episode invites listeners to recognize the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice. Embrace a new understanding of love, forgiveness, and personal redemption inspired by the essence of the Holy Spirit.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this compelling episode, explore the unique perspective of Jesus Christ as not only the only begotten Son of God but also the personification of the Holy Spirit. Discover how the crucifixion is reinterpreted as a profound depiction of understanding God's love and humanity's redemption. By examining biblical passages and challenging traditional doctrines, this episode invites listeners to recognize the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice. Embrace a new understanding of love, forgiveness, and personal redemption inspired by the essence of the Holy Spirit.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this compelling episode, explore the unique perspective of Jesus Christ as not only the only begotten Son of God but also the personification of the Holy Spirit. Discover how the crucifixion is reinterpreted as a profound depiction of understanding God's love and humanity's redemption. By examining biblical passages and challenging traditional doctrines, this episode invites listeners to recognize the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice. Embrace a new understanding of love, forgiveness, and personal redemption inspired by the essence of the Holy Spirit.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Scott Stanley</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <title>Round Table: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Holy Spirit</title>
        <itunes:title>Round Table: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Holy Spirit</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-mysteries-of-the-holy-spirit/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-mysteries-of-the-holy-spirit/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2025 22:21:07 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley with DTG Ministries for a compelling roundtable discussion featuring Woody Oliver and Brian and Mabel Haak. This episode delves into the profound connections between Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and biblical teachings. The guests explore complex theological concepts and reinterpret scripture, challenging traditional views of the Trinity.</p>
<p>Listeners are encouraged to embark on a spiritual journey, as the panel dissects the role of Jesus on the cross, his identity as the Comforter, and the transformative power of understanding the Holy Spirit. Prepare to engage with a nuanced understanding of faith, spirituality, and self-reflection through the lens of scripture.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley with DTG Ministries for a compelling roundtable discussion featuring Woody Oliver and Brian and Mabel Haak. This episode delves into the profound connections between Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and biblical teachings. The guests explore complex theological concepts and reinterpret scripture, challenging traditional views of the Trinity.</p>
<p>Listeners are encouraged to embark on a spiritual journey, as the panel dissects the role of Jesus on the cross, his identity as the Comforter, and the transformative power of understanding the Holy Spirit. Prepare to engage with a nuanced understanding of faith, spirituality, and self-reflection through the lens of scripture.</p>
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Listeners are encouraged to embark on a spiritual journey, as the panel dissects the role of Jesus on the cross, his identity as the Comforter, and the transformative power of understanding the Holy Spirit. Prepare to engage with a nuanced understanding of faith, spirituality, and self-reflection through the lens of scripture.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling the Comforter: Jesus Christ as the Holy Spirit</title>
        <itunes:title>Unveiling the Comforter: Jesus Christ as the Holy Spirit</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-comforter-jesus-christ-as-the-holy-spirit/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-comforter-jesus-christ-as-the-holy-spirit/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening episode, we explore the profound concept of Jesus Christ as the Comforter and Holy Spirit, challenging traditional beliefs about the Trinity. Delve into the irrefutable verses that highlight Jesus' spiritual role and his portrayal on the cross, which embodies God's perception of humanity's soul. Discover how Jesus' suffering symbolizes our guilt, pain, and lack of understanding, and learn about God's ultimate expression of forgiveness and love. This episode invites you to reflect deeply on your spiritual journey, encouraging the transformation of your mind and heart by embracing God's truth and extending love to your neighbor.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this enlightening episode, we explore the profound concept of Jesus Christ as the Comforter and Holy Spirit, challenging traditional beliefs about the Trinity. Delve into the irrefutable verses that highlight Jesus' spiritual role and his portrayal on the cross, which embodies God's perception of humanity's soul. Discover how Jesus' suffering symbolizes our guilt, pain, and lack of understanding, and learn about God's ultimate expression of forgiveness and love. This episode invites you to reflect deeply on your spiritual journey, encouraging the transformation of your mind and heart by embracing God's truth and extending love to your neighbor.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this enlightening episode, we explore the profound concept of Jesus Christ as the Comforter and Holy Spirit, challenging traditional beliefs about the Trinity. Delve into the irrefutable verses that highlight Jesus' spiritual role and his portrayal on the cross, which embodies God's perception of humanity's soul. Discover how Jesus' suffering symbolizes our guilt, pain, and lack of understanding, and learn about God's ultimate expression of forgiveness and love. This episode invites you to reflect deeply on your spiritual journey, encouraging the transformation of your mind and heart by embracing God's truth and extending love to your neighbor.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling the Hidden Truths About Christ</title>
        <itunes:title>Unveiling the Hidden Truths About Christ</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-hidden-truths-about-christ/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-hidden-truths-about-christ/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley as he delves into the often-overlooked teachings about Jesus Christ that are obscured by long-standing church doctrines. Discover why the true nature of Christ, his status as the only begotten son, and the profound connection between Jesus and the Holy Spirit have been hidden from many believers.</p>
<p>Through an exploration of biblical scripture, Stanley challenges traditional views and encourages believers to look deeper into the Word to understand these powerful truths. This episode explores the unique insights about Christ's eternal past and how these revelations can lead believers out of spiritual confusion and into clarity.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley as he delves into the often-overlooked teachings about Jesus Christ that are obscured by long-standing church doctrines. Discover why the true nature of Christ, his status as the only begotten son, and the profound connection between Jesus and the Holy Spirit have been hidden from many believers.</p>
<p>Through an exploration of biblical scripture, Stanley challenges traditional views and encourages believers to look deeper into the Word to understand these powerful truths. This episode explores the unique insights about Christ's eternal past and how these revelations can lead believers out of spiritual confusion and into clarity.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join Scott Stanley as he delves into the often-overlooked teachings about Jesus Christ that are obscured by long-standing church doctrines. Discover why the true nature of Christ, his status as the only begotten son, and the profound connection between Jesus and the Holy Spirit have been hidden from many believers.Through an exploration of biblical scripture, Stanley challenges traditional views and encourages believers to look deeper into the Word to understand these powerful truths. This episode explores the unique insights about Christ's eternal past and how these revelations can lead believers out of spiritual confusion and into clarity.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling the God of Israel: A Roundtable Exploration</title>
        <itunes:title>Unveiling the God of Israel: A Roundtable Exploration</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-god-of-israel-a-roundtable-exploration/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-god-of-israel-a-roundtable-exploration/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 07:54:28 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley and his special guests, Dennis Diminich and Steven Williams, for a thought-provoking roundtable discussion on the intricate identity of the God of Israel. Through an examination of biblical texts and personal insights, they delve into the complex distinction between the Old and New Testament representations of God, exploring whether Jesus himself is the God of Israel. This episode tackles the perceived contradictions between the wrathful and loving depictions of God, the role of Jesus in the Old Testament, and challenges modern interpretations within the church. Dive deep into theological discussions and discover new perspectives on age-old questions.</p>
<p>Whether you're questioning traditional teachings or seeking deeper understanding in your spiritual journey, this engaging dialogue promises to shed light on fundamental aspects of faith and encourage critical thinking. Tune in for a comprehensive exploration that combines scriptural evidence with personal reflections.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley and his special guests, Dennis Diminich and Steven Williams, for a thought-provoking roundtable discussion on the intricate identity of the God of Israel. Through an examination of biblical texts and personal insights, they delve into the complex distinction between the Old and New Testament representations of God, exploring whether Jesus himself is the God of Israel. This episode tackles the perceived contradictions between the wrathful and loving depictions of God, the role of Jesus in the Old Testament, and challenges modern interpretations within the church. Dive deep into theological discussions and discover new perspectives on age-old questions.</p>
<p>Whether you're questioning traditional teachings or seeking deeper understanding in your spiritual journey, this engaging dialogue promises to shed light on fundamental aspects of faith and encourage critical thinking. Tune in for a comprehensive exploration that combines scriptural evidence with personal reflections.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join Scott Stanley and his special guests, Dennis Diminich and Steven Williams, for a thought-provoking roundtable discussion on the intricate identity of the God of Israel. Through an examination of biblical texts and personal insights, they delve into the complex distinction between the Old and New Testament representations of God, exploring whether Jesus himself is the God of Israel. This episode tackles the perceived contradictions between the wrathful and loving depictions of God, the role of Jesus in the Old Testament, and challenges modern interpretations within the church. Dive deep into theological discussions and discover new perspectives on age-old questions.
Whether you're questioning traditional teachings or seeking deeper understanding in your spiritual journey, this engaging dialogue promises to shed light on fundamental aspects of faith and encourage critical thinking. Tune in for a comprehensive exploration that combines scriptural evidence with personal reflections.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling the Divine Mysteries: Understanding Christ in the Old Testament</title>
        <itunes:title>Unveiling the Divine Mysteries: Understanding Christ in the Old Testament</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-divine-mysteries-understanding-christ-in-the-old-testament/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-divine-mysteries-understanding-christ-in-the-old-testament/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this illuminating episode, host Scott Stanley delves deep into understanding the divine nature and purpose of Jesus Christ, as depicted throughout the Bible. Scott challenges traditional teachings by exploring profound concepts, such as Christ being the wisdom of God, the significance of His anointing, and His eternal presence as outlined in Proverbs 8 and Revelation 13:8.</p>
<p>Through a comparative analysis of pivotal scripture passages, Scott uncovers the vital connection between the Old and New Testaments, illustrating how the God of Israel, who delivered the Ten Commandments, is none other than Jesus. He explains the necessity of Jesus’ death in establishing the new covenant, emphasizing its role in overcoming iniquity and the works of the devil within believers.</p>
<p>Listeners are invited to explore the transformative power of understanding the cross, as Scott demonstrates its capacity to render the adversary’s influence inactive and instills a deeper comprehension of Jesus' sacrificial act for humanity’s redemption.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this illuminating episode, host Scott Stanley delves deep into understanding the divine nature and purpose of Jesus Christ, as depicted throughout the Bible. Scott challenges traditional teachings by exploring profound concepts, such as Christ being the wisdom of God, the significance of His anointing, and His eternal presence as outlined in Proverbs 8 and Revelation 13:8.</p>
<p>Through a comparative analysis of pivotal scripture passages, Scott uncovers the vital connection between the Old and New Testaments, illustrating how the God of Israel, who delivered the Ten Commandments, is none other than Jesus. He explains the necessity of Jesus’ death in establishing the new covenant, emphasizing its role in overcoming iniquity and the works of the devil within believers.</p>
<p>Listeners are invited to explore the transformative power of understanding the cross, as Scott demonstrates its capacity to render the adversary’s influence inactive and instills a deeper comprehension of Jesus' sacrificial act for humanity’s redemption.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this illuminating episode, host Scott Stanley delves deep into understanding the divine nature and purpose of Jesus Christ, as depicted throughout the Bible. Scott challenges traditional teachings by exploring profound concepts, such as Christ being the wisdom of God, the significance of His anointing, and His eternal presence as outlined in Proverbs 8 and Revelation 13:8.Through a comparative analysis of pivotal scripture passages, Scott uncovers the vital connection between the Old and New Testaments, illustrating how the God of Israel, who delivered the Ten Commandments, is none other than Jesus. He explains the necessity of Jesus’ death in establishing the new covenant, emphasizing its role in overcoming iniquity and the works of the devil within believers.Listeners are invited to explore the transformative power of understanding the cross, as Scott demonstrates its capacity to render the adversary’s influence inactive and instills a deeper comprehension of Jesus' sacrificial act for humanity’s redemption.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling Spiritual Truths: A Roundtable Discussion</title>
        <itunes:title>Unveiling Spiritual Truths: A Roundtable Discussion</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-spiritual-truths-a-roundtable-discussion/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2025 22:31:50 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley and fellow believers as they engage in an enlightening discussion about the profound understanding of Christ and His teachings. This episode dives into the significance of spiritual truth, offering insights that challenge traditional teachings found in universal churches. With contributions from guests like Dennis Diminich, the conversation explores the symbolism in Jesus' parables, the concept of glorification, and the importance of water as a spiritual symbol.</p>
<p>Throughout the discussion, the participants share personal reflections, biblical interpretations, and the joy of discovering layers of meaning in scripture. From understanding parables to unraveling the mysteries of being born of water and spirit, this episode invites listeners to deepen their connection with God and explore the rich tapestry of biblical symbolism.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley and fellow believers as they engage in an enlightening discussion about the profound understanding of Christ and His teachings. This episode dives into the significance of spiritual truth, offering insights that challenge traditional teachings found in universal churches. With contributions from guests like Dennis Diminich, the conversation explores the symbolism in Jesus' parables, the concept of glorification, and the importance of water as a spiritual symbol.</p>
<p>Throughout the discussion, the participants share personal reflections, biblical interpretations, and the joy of discovering layers of meaning in scripture. From understanding parables to unraveling the mysteries of being born of water and spirit, this episode invites listeners to deepen their connection with God and explore the rich tapestry of biblical symbolism.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join Scott Stanley and fellow believers as they engage in an enlightening discussion about the profound understanding of Christ and His teachings. This episode dives into the significance of spiritual truth, offering insights that challenge traditional teachings found in universal churches. With contributions from guests like Dennis Diminich, the conversation explores the symbolism in Jesus' parables, the concept of glorification, and the importance of water as a spiritual symbol.
Throughout the discussion, the participants share personal reflections, biblical interpretations, and the joy of discovering layers of meaning in scripture. From understanding parables to unraveling the mysteries of being born of water and spirit, this episode invites listeners to deepen their connection with God and explore the rich tapestry of biblical symbolism.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Discovering Salvation Through Faith and Understanding Christ</title>
        <itunes:title>Discovering Salvation Through Faith and Understanding Christ</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/discovering-salvation-through-faith-and-understanding-christ/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley on a thought-provoking journey as he explores the essence of understanding Jesus Christ and the path to salvation. This episode challenges commonly held beliefs, shedding light on the true role of faith, grace, and works in achieving redemption. Through scriptural insights and personal experiences, Scott guides listeners towards a deeper comprehension of how iniquity, thought, and action intertwine in our spiritual walk.</p>
<p>Dive into the profound meaning behind key biblical verses, as Scott emphasizes the significance of preaching in nurturing faith. He urges us to reflect on our journey, encouraging us to work out our salvation with dedication, fear, and trembling.</p>
<p>As he delves into the mysteries of Christ’s sacrifice and the nature of iniquity versus sin, Scott reveals the ongoing importance of overcoming apostasy and embracing the true teachings of Jesus Christ. Listen to understand how these timeless truths impact our lives today and equip us to help others out of spiritual confusion.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley on a thought-provoking journey as he explores the essence of understanding Jesus Christ and the path to salvation. This episode challenges commonly held beliefs, shedding light on the true role of faith, grace, and works in achieving redemption. Through scriptural insights and personal experiences, Scott guides listeners towards a deeper comprehension of how iniquity, thought, and action intertwine in our spiritual walk.</p>
<p>Dive into the profound meaning behind key biblical verses, as Scott emphasizes the significance of preaching in nurturing faith. He urges us to reflect on our journey, encouraging us to work out our salvation with dedication, fear, and trembling.</p>
<p>As he delves into the mysteries of Christ’s sacrifice and the nature of iniquity versus sin, Scott reveals the ongoing importance of overcoming apostasy and embracing the true teachings of Jesus Christ. Listen to understand how these timeless truths impact our lives today and equip us to help others out of spiritual confusion.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join Scott Stanley on a thought-provoking journey as he explores the essence of understanding Jesus Christ and the path to salvation. This episode challenges commonly held beliefs, shedding light on the true role of faith, grace, and works in achieving redemption. Through scriptural insights and personal experiences, Scott guides listeners towards a deeper comprehension of how iniquity, thought, and action intertwine in our spiritual walk.Dive into the profound meaning behind key biblical verses, as Scott emphasizes the significance of preaching in nurturing faith. He urges us to reflect on our journey, encouraging us to work out our salvation with dedication, fear, and trembling.As he delves into the mysteries of Christ’s sacrifice and the nature of iniquity versus sin, Scott reveals the ongoing importance of overcoming apostasy and embracing the true teachings of Jesus Christ. Listen to understand how these timeless truths impact our lives today and equip us to help others out of spiritual confusion.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Rediscovering Faith: Scott Stanley and Dennis Diminich Roundtable</title>
        <itunes:title>Rediscovering Faith: Scott Stanley and Dennis Diminich Roundtable</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/rediscovering-faith-a-spiritual-journey/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/rediscovering-faith-a-spiritual-journey/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2025 21:55:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley in a heartfelt conversation with Dennis Diminich, as they explore their personal spiritual journeys and share profound insights into their faith in Jesus Christ. They candidly discuss their struggles, revelations, and the pivotal moments that led them back to their spiritual roots, aiming to connect with others seeking deeper truths and spiritual understanding.</p>
<p>Dennis opens up about his return to faith after decades, influenced by his wife's steadfast belief and a growing curiosity that led him back to church. Through introspection and study, he began to question traditional teachings and sought answers directly from scripture, discovering a more profound spiritual connection.</p>
<p>Scott and Dennis explore themes of spiritual truth versus literal interpretation, emphasizing the importance of personal understanding and the challenging journey of breaking free from established religious norms. They encourage listeners to seek their own spiritual truths by studying scripture and examining their beliefs.</p>
<p>Tune in for an enlightening discussion that challenges conventional thinking and inspires listeners to embark on their own quest for spiritual growth and connection with God.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley in a heartfelt conversation with Dennis Diminich, as they explore their personal spiritual journeys and share profound insights into their faith in Jesus Christ. They candidly discuss their struggles, revelations, and the pivotal moments that led them back to their spiritual roots, aiming to connect with others seeking deeper truths and spiritual understanding.</p>
<p>Dennis opens up about his return to faith after decades, influenced by his wife's steadfast belief and a growing curiosity that led him back to church. Through introspection and study, he began to question traditional teachings and sought answers directly from scripture, discovering a more profound spiritual connection.</p>
<p>Scott and Dennis explore themes of spiritual truth versus literal interpretation, emphasizing the importance of personal understanding and the challenging journey of breaking free from established religious norms. They encourage listeners to seek their own spiritual truths by studying scripture and examining their beliefs.</p>
<p>Tune in for an enlightening discussion that challenges conventional thinking and inspires listeners to embark on their own quest for spiritual growth and connection with God.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join Scott Stanley in a heartfelt conversation with Dennis Diminich, as they explore their personal spiritual journeys and share profound insights into their faith in Jesus Christ. They candidly discuss their struggles, revelations, and the pivotal moments that led them back to their spiritual roots, aiming to connect with others seeking deeper truths and spiritual understanding.
Dennis opens up about his return to faith after decades, influenced by his wife's steadfast belief and a growing curiosity that led him back to church. Through introspection and study, he began to question traditional teachings and sought answers directly from scripture, discovering a more profound spiritual connection.
Scott and Dennis explore themes of spiritual truth versus literal interpretation, emphasizing the importance of personal understanding and the challenging journey of breaking free from established religious norms. They encourage listeners to seek their own spiritual truths by studying scripture and examining their beliefs.
Tune in for an enlightening discussion that challenges conventional thinking and inspires listeners to embark on their own quest for spiritual growth and connection with God.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling the Anointed: Discovering the True Essence of Christ</title>
        <itunes:title>Unveiling the Anointed: Discovering the True Essence of Christ</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-anointed-discovering-the-true-essence-of-christ/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-anointed-discovering-the-true-essence-of-christ/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 14:30:53 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Scott Stanley from DTG Ministries takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey to rediscover the essence of Jesus Christ. Raised as a Baptist, Scott explores how traditional teachings often differ from biblical truths, encouraging individuals to directly engage with scripture rather than relying solely on religious authorities.</p>
<p>Scott sheds light on the concept of Jesus as the Anointed One, emphasizing his anointing from the foundation of the world and the significance of Proverbs 8 and Revelation 13:8. By analyzing scripture and addressing common misconceptions, he highlights the importance of understanding Jesus Christ as both divine and the Son of God.</p>
<p>Through careful examination of biblical texts, particularly John 1:1, the episode challenges listeners to delve deeper into the understanding of Christ as the divine Logos. By encouraging personal Bible study, Scott aims to help believers move beyond traditional viewpoints and gain a more comprehensive understanding of Jesus’ role in redemption, the early church's apostasy, and the enduring spirit of antichrist.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Scott Stanley from DTG Ministries takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey to rediscover the essence of Jesus Christ. Raised as a Baptist, Scott explores how traditional teachings often differ from biblical truths, encouraging individuals to directly engage with scripture rather than relying solely on religious authorities.</p>
<p>Scott sheds light on the concept of Jesus as the Anointed One, emphasizing his anointing from the foundation of the world and the significance of Proverbs 8 and Revelation 13:8. By analyzing scripture and addressing common misconceptions, he highlights the importance of understanding Jesus Christ as both divine and the Son of God.</p>
<p>Through careful examination of biblical texts, particularly John 1:1, the episode challenges listeners to delve deeper into the understanding of Christ as the divine Logos. By encouraging personal Bible study, Scott aims to help believers move beyond traditional viewpoints and gain a more comprehensive understanding of Jesus’ role in redemption, the early church's apostasy, and the enduring spirit of antichrist.</p>
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Scott sheds light on the concept of Jesus as the Anointed One, emphasizing his anointing from the foundation of the world and the significance of Proverbs 8 and Revelation 13:8. By analyzing scripture and addressing common misconceptions, he highlights the importance of understanding Jesus Christ as both divine and the Son of God.
Through careful examination of biblical texts, particularly John 1:1, the episode challenges listeners to delve deeper into the understanding of Christ as the divine Logos. By encouraging personal Bible study, Scott aims to help believers move beyond traditional viewpoints and gain a more comprehensive understanding of Jesus’ role in redemption, the early church's apostasy, and the enduring spirit of antichrist.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>"Christ's Timeless Origin: Exploring Proverbs 8 and the Wisdom of God"</title>
        <itunes:title>"Christ's Timeless Origin: Exploring Proverbs 8 and the Wisdom of God"</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/christs-timeless-origin-exploring-proverbs-8-and-the-wisdom-of-god/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/christs-timeless-origin-exploring-proverbs-8-and-the-wisdom-of-god/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the fifth episode in our series dedicated to understanding Christ's profound significance. In this installment, Scott Stanley delves into the hidden wisdom of Proverbs 8 and its revelations about Jesus Christ. Dissolving misconceptions, he contrasts popular interpretations with fresh insights, emphasizing Christ as the begotten Son, not a created being. Through a close examination of scriptural references and enlightening commentary, discover how the eternal wisdom of God, as depicted in Proverbs 8, unveils the pre-eternal birth and anointing of Christ. Join us on a transformative journey to grasp the Father-Son relationship, the importance of belief, and the essence of salvation in the absence of conventional narratives. Tap into deeper understanding as Scott guides you through this essential discourse.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the fifth episode in our series dedicated to understanding Christ's profound significance. In this installment, Scott Stanley delves into the hidden wisdom of Proverbs 8 and its revelations about Jesus Christ. Dissolving misconceptions, he contrasts popular interpretations with fresh insights, emphasizing Christ as the begotten Son, not a created being. Through a close examination of scriptural references and enlightening commentary, discover how the eternal wisdom of God, as depicted in Proverbs 8, unveils the pre-eternal birth and anointing of Christ. Join us on a transformative journey to grasp the Father-Son relationship, the importance of belief, and the essence of salvation in the absence of conventional narratives. Tap into deeper understanding as Scott guides you through this essential discourse.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the fifth episode in our series dedicated to understanding Christ's profound significance. In this installment, Scott Stanley delves into the hidden wisdom of Proverbs 8 and its revelations about Jesus Christ. Dissolving misconceptions, he contrasts popular interpretations with fresh insights, emphasizing Christ as the begotten Son, not a created being. Through a close examination of scriptural references and enlightening commentary, discover how the eternal wisdom of God, as depicted in Proverbs 8, unveils the pre-eternal birth and anointing of Christ. Join us on a transformative journey to grasp the Father-Son relationship, the importance of belief, and the essence of salvation in the absence of conventional narratives. Tap into deeper understanding as Scott guides you through this essential discourse.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>"Unearthing the Timeless Truths: Jesus as the Son of God"</title>
        <itunes:title>"Unearthing the Timeless Truths: Jesus as the Son of God"</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unearthing-the-timeless-truths-jesus-as-the-son-of-god/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2025 08:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve deeper into the understanding of Christ, where our host explores the profound realization of Jesus as the Son of God, focusing on His role as revealed in the Scriptures. The discussion emphasizes the importance of personal conviction and spiritual discovery, challenging traditional denominational teachings.</p>

<p>We reflect on personal anecdotes and transformative moments, highlighting the journey of discovering Jesus' divine identity and its implications on our faith. By examining key Biblical passages, the videocast aims to provide a clearer understanding of the core tenets of Christianity and invite listeners to embrace a path of spiritual enlightenment and freedom.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve deeper into the understanding of Christ, where our host explores the profound realization of Jesus as the Son of God, focusing on His role as revealed in the Scriptures. The discussion emphasizes the importance of personal conviction and spiritual discovery, challenging traditional denominational teachings.</p>

<p>We reflect on personal anecdotes and transformative moments, highlighting the journey of discovering Jesus' divine identity and its implications on our faith. By examining key Biblical passages, the videocast aims to provide a clearer understanding of the core tenets of Christianity and invite listeners to embrace a path of spiritual enlightenment and freedom.</p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/e2r9ex6daes5gpyp/04-GodsTestimonyE2-2nb942-Optimized.mp4" length="488395124" type="video/mp4"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we delve deeper into the understanding of Christ, where our host explores the profound realization of Jesus as the Son of God, focusing on His role as revealed in the Scriptures. The discussion emphasizes the importance of personal conviction and spiritual discovery, challenging traditional denominational teachings.

We reflect on personal anecdotes and transformative moments, highlighting the journey of discovering Jesus' divine identity and its implications on our faith. By examining key Biblical passages, the videocast aims to provide a clearer understanding of the core tenets of Christianity and invite listeners to embrace a path of spiritual enlightenment and freedom.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling the 2000-Year Apostasy: A New Perspective</title>
        <itunes:title>Unveiling the 2000-Year Apostasy: A New Perspective</itunes:title>
        <link>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-2000-year-apostasy-a-new-perspective/</link>
                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-2000-year-apostasy-a-new-perspective/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 07:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into a profound biblical concept of apostasy that originated with the first generation church and extends to the present day. Discover how the scriptural narrative unveils the harsh truth of false teachings present since the times of the apostles, with particular focus on the teachings of 1 John and the concept of Antichrist.</p>
<p>The discussion centers on John's portrayal of the Antichrist - not just those who deny Christ's existence, but more importantly, those who deny the deep relationship between the Father and the Son. We also explore crucial biblical events such as the baptism of Jesus and the prophetic implications drawn from Psalms and Micah, deepening our understanding of the true relationship between God and Jesus.</p>
<p>Furthermore, consider how different denominations interpret these scriptures and how their teachings align with or diverge from the essence of Jesus' coming in the flesh and his divine mission. This episode invites listeners to scrutinize the historical context and reflect on their beliefs regarding the nature of Christ, the Trinity, and the eschatological role of Antichrist in modern Christian faith.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into a profound biblical concept of apostasy that originated with the first generation church and extends to the present day. Discover how the scriptural narrative unveils the harsh truth of false teachings present since the times of the apostles, with particular focus on the teachings of 1 John and the concept of Antichrist.</p>
<p>The discussion centers on John's portrayal of the Antichrist - not just those who deny Christ's existence, but more importantly, those who deny the deep relationship between the Father and the Son. We also explore crucial biblical events such as the baptism of Jesus and the prophetic implications drawn from Psalms and Micah, deepening our understanding of the true relationship between God and Jesus.</p>
<p>Furthermore, consider how different denominations interpret these scriptures and how their teachings align with or diverge from the essence of Jesus' coming in the flesh and his divine mission. This episode invites listeners to scrutinize the historical context and reflect on their beliefs regarding the nature of Christ, the Trinity, and the eschatological role of Antichrist in modern Christian faith.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we delve into a profound biblical concept of apostasy that originated with the first generation church and extends to the present day. Discover how the scriptural narrative unveils the harsh truth of false teachings present since the times of the apostles, with particular focus on the teachings of 1 John and the concept of Antichrist.
The discussion centers on John's portrayal of the Antichrist - not just those who deny Christ's existence, but more importantly, those who deny the deep relationship between the Father and the Son. We also explore crucial biblical events such as the baptism of Jesus and the prophetic implications drawn from Psalms and Micah, deepening our understanding of the true relationship between God and Jesus.
Furthermore, consider how different denominations interpret these scriptures and how their teachings align with or diverge from the essence of Jesus' coming in the flesh and his divine mission. This episode invites listeners to scrutinize the historical context and reflect on their beliefs regarding the nature of Christ, the Trinity, and the eschatological role of Antichrist in modern Christian faith.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unveiling the Apostasy: Reflections on the Last Generation Church</title>
        <itunes:title>Unveiling the Apostasy: Reflections on the Last Generation Church</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening episode, we delve deep into the history and evolution of the Church, exploring how we arrived at a point where countless doctrines exist, each asserting biblical truth yet diverging fundamentally in teachings. With a focus on Jesus Christ as depicted in the book of Revelation, we unravel the presence of Antichrists and apostasy beginning in the first century, drawing insights from the apostle John's writings and discussing the complexities of maintaining true apostolic beliefs amidst widespread theological departure.</p>
<p>Join us as we navigate through scriptural revelations and the profound implications they hold for the modern-day church. Through careful examination of early church divisions and prophetic insights from 2Thessalonians, we seek to understand the persistent impact of apostasy on today's generation and reflect on our role in discerning and responding to this reality.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening episode, we delve deep into the history and evolution of the Church, exploring how we arrived at a point where countless doctrines exist, each asserting biblical truth yet diverging fundamentally in teachings. With a focus on Jesus Christ as depicted in the book of Revelation, we unravel the presence of Antichrists and apostasy beginning in the first century, drawing insights from the apostle John's writings and discussing the complexities of maintaining true apostolic beliefs amidst widespread theological departure.</p>
<p>Join us as we navigate through scriptural revelations and the profound implications they hold for the modern-day church. Through careful examination of early church divisions and prophetic insights from 2Thessalonians, we seek to understand the persistent impact of apostasy on today's generation and reflect on our role in discerning and responding to this reality.</p>
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Join us as we navigate through scriptural revelations and the profound implications they hold for the modern-day church. Through careful examination of early church divisions and prophetic insights from 2Thessalonians, we seek to understand the persistent impact of apostasy on today's generation and reflect on our role in discerning and responding to this reality.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>"Beyond the Denomination: A Journey to Uncover Truth"</title>
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                    <comments>https://scottdtgrev.podbean.com/e/beyond-the-denomination-a-journey-to-uncover-truth/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2025 14:24:48 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley on a deeply personal mission as he navigates the complexities of faith and the church. Raised a Baptist and later experiencing a profound conversion, Scott shares his journey through various denominational groups, driven by the unsettling feeling that something is amiss within mainstream Christianity. His quest is to connect with others who question the teachings and practices of their churches, urging them to search the Scriptures for a deeper truth about God and His Son, Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>In this thought-provoking episode, Scott challenges listeners to reconsider their understanding of the gospel, the doctrines they've been taught, and the true nature of Jesus, who is key to understanding God. He delves into the universal issues plaguing churches, urging a reevaluation of foundational beliefs to uncover the light of true revelation. Through a series of discussions rooted in Scripture, Scott seeks to shine a light on the underlying truths of faith that have been obscured over time.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Scott Stanley on a deeply personal mission as he navigates the complexities of faith and the church. Raised a Baptist and later experiencing a profound conversion, Scott shares his journey through various denominational groups, driven by the unsettling feeling that something is amiss within mainstream Christianity. His quest is to connect with others who question the teachings and practices of their churches, urging them to search the Scriptures for a deeper truth about God and His Son, Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>In this thought-provoking episode, Scott challenges listeners to reconsider their understanding of the gospel, the doctrines they've been taught, and the true nature of Jesus, who is key to understanding God. He delves into the universal issues plaguing churches, urging a reevaluation of foundational beliefs to uncover the light of true revelation. Through a series of discussions rooted in Scripture, Scott seeks to shine a light on the underlying truths of faith that have been obscured over time.</p>
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