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See The King

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The See The King Podcast explores faith through scripture, prayer, history, and technology. Seeking answers to strengthen faith and lead others to Christ. Hosted by Adam RossAdam Ross Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • What It Actually Means To Avoid Sin ft. Stephen & Sarah Sorenson
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of See The King Podcast, Adam sits down with Stephen and Sarah Sorenson to talk about what it means to flee sin in everyday life. Sin rarely shows up loudly at first, it seeps in slowly through isolation, loneliness, exhaustion, and small compromises that don't feel dangerous in the moment. But in our Christian faith there is no middle ground. You are either moving toward God or drifting away from him, and aligning yourself with any type of sin is never neutral.They dig into the difference between legalism and relationship, and why fleeing sin is not about proving holiness but about protecting your connection with God. From pornography struggles and how porn fuels anger, to cultural moments like the Bad Bunny Performance at the Super Bowl which shows us how we casually tolerate content that goes against our convictions. This conversation gets into how compromise almost always begins with what we consume. Christian faith is only as strong as what you're willing to guard yourself against.They also dig into why Christian marriage is one of the most powerful reflections of God's design, and what it means to finally hand your business, your money, and your people back to God and understand it was never yours to begin with, because God can do anything with a life that's fully surrendered, but he often has to bring us to rock bottom before we're willing to let go. Christian faith is only as strong as our willingness to trust him in the moments where control feels impossible.From defending Christianity against negative forces and knowing how to stand firm when the enemy is using exhaustion against you, to understanding how to grow Christian faith every single day regardless of where you've been. Sharing the Christianity is always important because your testimony, your marriage, and even your business are all tools God uses to reach others. Trust is built in trials and so is surrender to God.

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    43 m
  • Do Christians Need Deliverance ft Billy Hallowell
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, Adam Ross sits down with Billy Hallowell –Faith journalist and commentator– about deliverance, spiritual oppression, and whether Christians can actually be possessed. For many believers, deliverance immediately sounds like exorcism, but Scripture paints a more layered picture.

    We break down the difference between possession and oppression, why the Bible never clearly explains how possession begins, and how repeated sin, trauma, unforgiveness, and generational patterns can create vulnerability. Not every struggle is demonic, but ignoring the spiritual dimension altogether leaves believers unequipped.

    Billy also shares his own experience with deliverance after months of unexplained heaviness and despair, and how prayer, repentance, and forgiveness shifted something he couldn’t fix on his own.

    At the center of the conversation is Ephesians 6 and the armor of God. Deliverance isn’t a spectacle. It’s about living as a Christian daily — engaging Scripture, praying, and taking responsibility for your spiritual health.

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    55 m
  • Faith, Masculinity, and Cancel Culture ft David Benham
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of See the King, Adam sits down with guest David Benham to talk about Christianity, resolve, and what biblical masculinity actually looks like in a culture that often misunderstands both.

    From growing up under a father who lived the Gospel boldly at home and in public, to playing professional baseball, to stepping into controversy and cultural battles, David shares what it means to live out Christianity in the marketplace — not just in church.

    They get into the difference between being nice and being kind, why preserving peace sometimes requires standing firm, and how brokenness can actually become a gift in the Christian life. They also talk about the role of fathers in shaping faith, and what it looks like to step up as a man while remaining fully submitted to God.

    This conversation challenges surface-level Christianity and calls men to maturity, humility, and obedience — remembering that God is the Alpha, not us.

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    55 m
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