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...
In this episode of A Man of HIS Word, Bob reminds men that there are no “JV Christians” in God’s Kingdom. Drawing from Galatians 3, Romans 8, and 1 Corinthians 12, he exposes the trap of comparison and shame, explaining that every believer is a full heir with Christ—fully justified, fully loved, and equally called. Through practical challenges and gospel truth, men are encouraged to stop striving for spiritual status and start living as confident sons who serve from grace, not for approval. S...
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...