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The Biblically Resilient Podcast
Biblically Resilient
10 episodes
16 minutes ago
Navigating modern life with resilience and unwavering faith. Join us on a journey through biblical wisdom for navigating life's complexities. Follow for a dose of inspiration and community support. đŸ“ș🙏. You can find more resources and information on our website: www.biblicallyresilient.com
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Navigating modern life with resilience and unwavering faith. Join us on a journey through biblical wisdom for navigating life's complexities. Follow for a dose of inspiration and community support. đŸ“ș🙏. You can find more resources and information on our website: www.biblicallyresilient.com
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The Biblically Resilient Podcast
Godly Mental Health Ft. Sean St. Jean

Order Sean's new book: https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Trauma-Guide-Healing-Church/dp/1958723142

Take Sean's free "Mary or Martha" quiz: ⁠https://sean-st-jean.mykajabi.com/pl/2148724927⁠ 

This episode builds on the previous discussion of the world's broken mental health "software" by focusing on installing God's operating system into our lives. Guest Sean St. Jean outlines the necessary biblical and psychological steps for transformation and spiritual resilience.

The Solution: Renewing the Mind with Truth

  • Mind Over Body: By consciously labeling and framing physical or emotional sensations (like hunger, pain, or anxiety), we shift them from the body's instinctual (limbic) system to the mind's conscious (prefrontal) cortex [02:36], [04:30]. This allows our "true self" to take charge, as we speak our world into existence (similar to God speaking creation into being) [04:57].

  • Sound Doctrine as Transcendent Knowledge: Sound doctrine is essential because it is "transcendent knowledge" (the wisdom of God) that comes from outside our system and is orders of magnitude wiser than worldly wisdom [08:51], [09:14]. We always act according to the story (theology/belief) we hold, which creates the emotions that drive our actions and ultimately determine our life's outcome [10:47], [12:53].

Confronting Spiritual Neglect

  • The Two Harms: The church must avoid two kinds of harm: abuse (doing something egregious) and spiritual neglect (failing to step in when someone is in spiritual danger) [15:28], [15:54].

  • The Cost of Love: Helping people will inevitably result in being harmed and also hurting the people you help, as confrontation is a cost of love and growth [18:38]. It is unloving to remain silent out of fear of being called "abusive" or having one's words labeled as "minimizing reality," as this results in spiritual neglect [19:49], [21:13].

The Path to Spiritual Maturity

  • The Wilderness is Necessary: God grows us by getting us alone in the wilderness, which is where we go "toe-to-toe with Satan" and face doubts (often called deconstruction) [27:06], [27:50]. However, no one can endure the wilderness without first being supremely validated by their Father [29:02]. Jesus entered the desert filled with the Father's love, having received all five love languages at his baptism, countering the performative mindset that makes Christians fear facing God [28:36], [29:24].

  • The Crisis of Margin: The modern age suffers from an "attention and time crisis," experimenting with the bare minimum of reflection required for sanity [33:22]. We need to build margin into our lives, like the body has overabundant kidney function, to allow time to sit, think, and praise God [34:07].

Scriptural Principles & Citations:

  • John 8:32: "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."

  • 2 Timothy 3:16-17: All Scripture is useful for "teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness" so that the servant of God may be "thoroughly equipped."

  • Romans 12:2: Referenced in the context of avoiding conforming to the "patterns of the world" and seeking transformation.

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4 days ago
46 minutes 16 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
Worldly Mental Health Ft. Sean St. Jean

Order Sean's new book: https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Trauma-Guide-Healing-Church/dp/1958723142

Take Sean's free "Mary or Martha" quiz: https://sean-st-jean.mykajabi.com/pl/2148724927 

This episode explores the paradox of modern life: anxiety and depression are soaring despite an age of unprecedented affluence and peace. Guest Sean St. Jean, a university professor and therapist trainer, breaks down the "world's broken software" and how Christian disciples can navigate the cultural challenge of mental health.

The Paradox of Affluence and Anxiety

Sean St. Jean highlights that North Americans, who are among the world's most affluent (often within the top 1% of global wealth), are suffering from high rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness [03:33], [04:00]. This phenomenon, sometimes called "affluenza," stems from several factors:

  • Information Overload and Responsibility: Modern life has given individuals exceptional access to information, leading to the expectation that we must be experts in every domain (legal, medical, technical) [06:14], [06:39]. When things go wrong, the fault often falls back onto the individual, creating immense anxiety.

  • The Profit Motive of Technology: Free platforms like social media operate on a profit motive where the user is the "product," constantly marketed to and fed values that speak to the flesh (John 2:16: "the desires of the flesh, the desires of the eyes, and the pride of life") [09:47], [10:18].

  • The Lie of a "Fulfilled Existence": The world's "software" teaches that individuals should never have to feel overwhelmed, yet overwhelm is God's currency for growing us [11:52]. Hardship can lead to greater reliance on God, as the Apostle Paul described when he felt "pressure far beyond our ability to endure" (2 Corinthians 1:8-9) [13:01], [14:40].

Satan's Strategy: Borrowing Worldly Maps

The discussion emphasizes that humans are "herd animals" who naturally adopt values and beliefs (or "maps") from their social groups, including parents and fellow church members [16:39], [17:02]. Satan exploits this social nature by propagating a "pattern of lies" that groups adopt as truth (Romans 12:2) [18:22]:

  • The Subversive Lie: Like in the temptation of Jesus ("If you are the Son of Man") and the deception of Eve, Satan's lies are subtle and subversive, often implying that God is withholding something or that you are being "oppressed by God" [22:18], [23:38].

  • Heart Damage: The ultimate goal of these lies is "heart damage"—to get people to turn away from God. Satan plays the "long game," planting small seeds of ideas that grow and fester over decades [24:23], [24:54].

The Crisis of Personal Experience

The most popular lie today is the belief that everyone's experience is valid [25:24]. While a good counselor will empathically validate a person's feelings—which are never wrong—this concept has been distorted into a "counselorification of life" [26:10], [27:53].

  • This leads to the belief that my personal experience and identity trump all else, shutting down genuine dialogue [28:14], [28:38].

  • The pressure to project a "fully formed" image on platforms like social media turns everyone into a "movie star with all of the moral rot that comes along with it," making it incredibly difficult to be vulnerable and seek help during times of weakness [30:03], [31:58].

Biblical Solution:

Disciples must escape the herd by building the capacity to discern and by being careful about their "diet" of media consumption [19:37], [20:22]. Like the prophets and Jesus, separating from the crowds and going to "desolate places" to be alone with God is essential for mental health and spiritual strength [19:18].

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1 week ago
42 minutes 10 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
Is Social Justice Biblical? Ft. Alex Whitaker

This episode features Alex Whitaker, who presents the controversial but firm stance that Social Justice Theory is fundamentally anti-biblical, serving as a "Trojan horse" of theology in the church [08:01], [30:43].

The Core Argument

The discussion asserts that social justice, rooted in Critical Theory from the Frankfurt School, is an ideology designed to breed envy, class warfare, and disunity [09:51], [13:06]. This stands in stark contrast to the Gospel, which aims to bring about complete unity (John 17) among believers of all backgrounds, viewing them as new creations in Christ where worldly status no longer applies (2 Corinthians 5:16-17) [11:16], [27:34].

Key Deviations from Biblical Principles:

  • Worldly Division: Social Justice Theory divides all people into two categories: the oppressed/victim (based on lower socioeconomic status, race, LGBTQ status, etc.) and the oppressor (typically wealthy, white, heterosexual males) [21:43]. The Bible, however, calls for Christians to see each other as new creations, not through worldly lenses [27:34].

  • False Equity: The theory demands the forced, equal distribution of wealth and resources [16:50]. Alex argues this is not God’s design, as God intentionally gives different talents and resources to different people so that Christians can show His glory by giving to and supporting one another (The Parable of the Talents) [25:02], [26:12].

  • The Danger of Compromise: Ministers who attempt to adopt Critical Theory ideas to address injustice find the concepts of gender, role, sexuality, and race begin to unravel clear biblical theology [31:16]. Since the world promotes this message far better, churches that embrace progressive theology eventually die quickly as people see no reason to attend church to hear the same secular message [36:30].

Biblical Call to Action:

Alex encourages all Christians, especially ministers, to be strong in standing on sound doctrine, even when biblical concepts related to gender, role, sexuality, and race are unpopular [34:13].

Scriptural Principles & Citations:

  • 2 Corinthians 5:16-17: Cited to highlight that believers should "regard no one according to the flesh" because anyone in Christ is a "new creation."

  • 1 Corinthians 2:6-7: Used to warn against adopting the "wisdom of this age" and to focus on the "secret and hidden wisdom of God."

  • James 3:13-18: Used as the framework for the discussion, distinguishing God's wisdom ("first pure, then peaceloving, gentle") from worldly wisdom ("earthly, unspiritual, and demonic," characterized by "bitter envy and selfish ambition") [09:20].

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2 weeks ago
47 minutes 23 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
What is Christian Justice? Ft. Alex Whitaker

episode guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-5W4S6JmUTMhLh-N_38tXc1D_NUEGx-G/view?usp=drive_link


The Biblically Resilient podcast tackles one of the most polarizing cultural topics—the call for justice—by rooting the discussion entirely in scripture. Guest Alex Whitaker distinguishes the biblical ideal of Christian Justice from secular social justice, arguing that while the latter is often driven by an ideological perspective designed to divide, true Christian Justice comes from the Gospel of God.

Alex shares insights from his master's program, defining Christian Justice as the biblical ideal for treating one another, which starts by acknowledging that racism and oppression exist and seeking to understand the experiences of marginalized brothers and sisters (Black, Asian, Latino, women).


Scriptural Principles & Citations:

  • Isaiah 1:17: "Learn to do right. Seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless. plead the case of the widow."

  • 1 Corinthians 12:24-26: Discussed as the foundation for unity and giving special honor to members who lack it.

  • Philippians 1:27: Cited as the call to "Stand firm in one spirit, in one accord, contending together for the faith of the gospel."

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1 month ago
43 minutes 21 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
Race, Justice, and the Gospel ft. Alex Whitaker

episode guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1glvehxVSSpFPmMd3ENM2DDG6VLRv92rg/view?usp=drive_link


The Biblically Resilient podcast tackles a challenging cultural issue by examining it through a scriptural lens, featuring guest Alex Whitaker. The conversation focuses on moving beyond the secular concept of "social justice" and embracing a firm foundation of Christian Justice—the biblical ideal for how humanity should treat one another.

Alex, drawing on his master's work, argues that while secular social justice is often driven by a divisive ideology, Christian Justice comes directly from the gospel, emphasizing biblical unity and inclusion.

The episode dives deep into 1 Corinthians 12, outlining three essential ways the church must practice Christian Justice:

  • Biblical Unity and Inclusion: Recognizing that God gives different gifts and talents, the goal is not resource uniformity, but achieving a brotherhood where every member is valued and included in the family of believers.

  • "I Will Lift You Up": Based on the principle of clothing the "less honorable" parts of the body with "greater honor," this means proactively elevating marginalized members (e.g., the poor, those with less worldly honor, or different ethnic groups) through hospitality, resources, and leadership opportunities.

  • "I Will Stand With You": Upholding biblical unity by contending together for the gospel and agreeing on foundational truths—like the fact that racism and oppression are wrong—regardless of differences in background or perspective.

Scriptural Principles & Citations:

  • Isaiah 1:17: "Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow."

  • 1 Corinthians 12:24-26: Discussed as the foundation for unity and giving special honor to members who lack it.

  • Philippians 1:27: Cited as the call to "Stand firm in one spirit, in one accord, contending together for the faith of the gospel."

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1 month ago
43 minutes 21 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
How do we welcome LGBTQ+ without affirming?


Episode study guide


Guys website: https://www.strengthinweakness.org/

In this transformative episode, the Biblically Resilient team welcomes back Guy Hammond to dive into one of the church's most pressing cultural challenges: how to lovingly engage and welcome the LGBTQ+ community while holding firm to biblical truth.

Guy challenges listeners to examine their own hearts, making a crucial distinction that has impacted Christians worldwide: acceptance is not approval. Drawing from Jesus’s example, they discuss how Christians can be hospitable, kind, and loving to all, even when disagreeing with their lifestyle.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Conversion is a Marathon, Not a Microwave: Recognizing that faith journeys for people from the LGBTQ+ community may not be a quick process, and why patience, time, and building deep relationships are non-negotiable.

  • Hospitality is the Key: How building a foundation of relationship and kindness serves as a vital witness before discussing the "tough stuff" and biblical standards.

  • The Whole Person: A challenge to Christians to focus on the full scope of a person's need for Christ, recognizing that issues of sexual ethics are only one component of a life needing submission to Jesus.

  • The Four Essential Messages: Guy provides practical guidance on how to answer "What is your church's stance?" in a loving yet honest way, stressing that God loves everyone, the Bible is the ultimate guide, and the cost of following Jesus is high—but the cost of not following is higher.

This discussion emphasizes that the goal is not to "bamboozle" or trick people into the church, but to lead with love, openness, and the authority of scripture, creating a truly safe and welcoming environment for anyone seeking to know Christ.

The conversation is framed by scriptural principles from Luke 9:23, John 8:10-11, and Galatians 6:1-2.

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1 month ago
53 minutes 18 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
What does the Bible really say about LBTQ+?

study guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FDQbavvhTy5vZ1userG3zt164Zorto6O/view?usp=drive_link


Guy's website: https://www.strengthinweakness.org/

In this episode of the Biblically Resilient podcast, Guy, who works to equip church leaders, addresses the shift in modern preaching with pro gay theology and why Christians must commit to personal Bible study over feelings.


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1 month ago
48 minutes 34 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
LGBTQ+ the World and the Kingdom: Where Are We Now?

study guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-tqj-pxXf7i1xfQQ-xpeVMpNvoni4CvB/view?usp=drive_link


Guy's Website: https://www.strengthinweakness.org/

In this honest and eye-opening conversation, Guy Hammond shares his personal journey from same-sex attraction to faith in Jesus, and how he now equips Christians and churches to respond biblically, lovingly, and truthfully in a world shaped by sexual identity politics and cultural confusion.We explore the rise of progressive theology, shifts in sexual ethics, and how disciples can walk in truth and love without compromise. Whether you’re navigating this issue personally, as a parent, or in ministry, this episode is filled with clarity, conviction, and compassion.👇 **Timestamps & Topics**00:00 – Intro: Who is Guy Hammond?02:02 – Guy’s personal journey: same-sex attraction and early struggles03:47 – Leaving the church, living the gay lifestyle, finding Jesus again06:20 – “Gay Christian”? SSA vs Homosexuality — Key Definitions11:00 – How the Strength in Weakness ministry began18:21 – Where did pro-gay theology come from?21:45 – Influence of 1980s academic writings23:12 – Cultural shifts: marriage equality, gender ideology, and the church29:17 – Why biblical illiteracy makes us vulnerable to cultural drift33:00 – Building resilience through Scripture, not feelings40:20 – What daily denial looks like for a disciple with SSA43:29 – How to connect across generations with truth and grace45:25 – Final encouragement: Stand firm, stay rooted, love deeplyMentioned Resource: Strength in Weakness Ministries

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4 months ago
47 minutes 28 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
What is progressive theology? ft. Daren Overstreet pt 2

Study guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g0RumEmEo3e1X1_2FNfrm6fVJ0J-cDu3/view?usp=drive_link

In this episode, we define progressive theology, explore how it spreads, and why it presents a growing challenge to biblical faithfulness. The hosts share personal experiences of emotional and spiritual wrestling with this issue and unpack how cultural shifts have led to theological drift. We break down the postmodern roots of progressive theology, its emotional appeal, and its impact on truth, unity, and discipleship—especially among younger believers. With Scripture as our guide, we discuss how churches and leaders can uphold truth with grace and clarity, equipping listeners to stand firm in a culture that often blurs the lines.



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4 months ago
39 minutes 39 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
What is Biblically Resilient? ft. Daren Overstreet pt 1

Study guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12I1Fyr03K5KQOdLA8baSay4h2sWOy8zq/view?usp=sharing

Welcome to the very first episode of the Biblically Resilient Podcast — where truth always outweighs trends.In this kickoff episode, hosts Nate and Joey introduce themselves, share their personal journeys in ministry, and explain why this podcast is both timely and deeply personal. You’ll also hear from Daren, founder of Biblically Resilient, as he unpacks the story behind BR’s origin and the urgent need for spiritual resilience in today’s shifting culture.We’ll explore questions like:* What sparked the creation of Biblically Resilient?* Why is “resilience” so critical for today’s church?* What happens if we avoid the hard conversations?You’ll also learn who’s involved behind the scenes — from the core team to partnering churches — and hear our united vision for this podcast: to tackle tough topics with grace and truth, equip believers to discern cultural messages, and encourage bold, biblical discipleship.Whether you’re a student navigating secular spaces, a ministry leader guiding others, or someone hungry for clarity in a confusing world, this podcast is for you.Subscribe now and join the movement toward resilient faith.

đŸ•°ïž Key Takeaways & Timestamps:00:01 – Intro to the BR PodcastWhy Biblically Resilient was created: to help believers stay rooted in Scripture and truth.02:34 – The Spark: Wildfire & the ICMC ConferenceHow a student conference and a book launched the BR vision and community.06:09 – What is Biblically Resilient?A discipleship-focused hub offering tools, mentoring, and teaching grounded in Scripture.08:18 – A Student’s Question: How Can I Stand Firm?Why young Christians crave clarity and confidence in their biblical identity.12:46 – The Influence of Culture & Progressive TheologyHow society reshapes our view of Scripture—often without us realizing it.16:50 – Warning Signs of DriftingWhat happens when feelings or culture replace biblical authority.20:30 – How to Recover Biblical ResiliencePractical steps: humility, mentoring, Scripture, and renewing your spiritual disciplines.

đŸ‘„ Connect With Us:Website: BiblicallyResilient.comFollow Us on Social Media: Facebook & Instagram - @biblicallyresilient🔔 Subscribe for Encouragement: Don't miss out on uplifting content! Hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications to stay connected.

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4 months ago
45 minutes 16 seconds

The Biblically Resilient Podcast
Navigating modern life with resilience and unwavering faith. Join us on a journey through biblical wisdom for navigating life's complexities. Follow for a dose of inspiration and community support. đŸ“ș🙏. You can find more resources and information on our website: www.biblicallyresilient.com