In this episode of the “Under the Radar” series, we explore one of the most beautiful pictures of grace in Scripture—the story of Mephibosheth in 2 Samuel 9. A forgotten man living in fear and obscurity is sought out by King David, not for judgment but for kindness. Mephibosheth is lifted from Lo-Debar, restored, and given a permanent place at the king’s table—treated not as a threat, not as a servant, but “as one of the king’s sons.” His story mirrors the gospel: God seeks us, restores us, a...
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In this episode of the “Under the Radar” series, we explore one of the most beautiful pictures of grace in Scripture—the story of Mephibosheth in 2 Samuel 9. A forgotten man living in fear and obscurity is sought out by King David, not for judgment but for kindness. Mephibosheth is lifted from Lo-Debar, restored, and given a permanent place at the king’s table—treated not as a threat, not as a servant, but “as one of the king’s sons.” His story mirrors the gospel: God seeks us, restores us, a...
Every man lives by something — but few can clearly say what it is. In this episode, Bob calls men to identify their personal mission, doctrinal foundation, and spiritual non-negotiables. Because if you don’t know what you believe, why you’re here, and what lines you’ll never cross, you’ll drift wherever culture pushes. God’s men are meant to stand firm — rooted, resolute, and ready. Send us a text Support the show Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a comment. Feel free t...
A Man of HIS Word
In this episode of the “Under the Radar” series, we explore one of the most beautiful pictures of grace in Scripture—the story of Mephibosheth in 2 Samuel 9. A forgotten man living in fear and obscurity is sought out by King David, not for judgment but for kindness. Mephibosheth is lifted from Lo-Debar, restored, and given a permanent place at the king’s table—treated not as a threat, not as a servant, but “as one of the king’s sons.” His story mirrors the gospel: God seeks us, restores us, a...