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...
This episode speaks directly to the man who feels unseen, overlooked, or ordinary. Bob Dyer challenges listeners to rethink what “legendary” really means—not fame, but faithfulness. In a culture obsessed with being known, this conversation reminds men that the greatest legacies are often built in silence, by men who keep showing up, leading well, and obeying God when no one is watching. Send us a text Support the show Thanks for listening! Please subscribe, share and leave a comment. Feel fr...
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...