Episodios

  • Sunday Morning: Divine Service or Worship Experience?
    Mar 25 2026

    Not all worship is the same — not because of the instruments, but because of the theology behind it.

    There is nothing inherently wrong with guitars, and nothing inherently holy about an organ. The real question is this: What is going on theologically in your worship service?

    Is worship primarily about what we bring to God — our energy, our emotion, our commitment, our performance? Or is it about what God is giving to us — His Word, His forgiveness, His body and blood, His promises?

    In historic Christian liturgy, the center of worship is not our performance for God, but God’s service to us — through the preached Word, the read Word, the sung Word, and the Sacraments.

    The Church gathers not to give God something He lacks, but to receive from God what we lack.

    That changes everything.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Spiritual Elitism: The Dangerous Desire to Be “Anointed,” Apostles, and Prophets
    Mar 11 2026

    In many corners of modern Christianity, there is a growing trend of believers claiming to be “the remnant,” “the anointed ones,” or uniquely chosen voices with special insight from God. These claims often suggest that certain Christians are closer to God, more spiritually enlightened, or more specially called than others.

    But is this idea actually biblical?

    In this episode, we examine how this mindset often confuses Old Testament categories with New Testament realities and can easily turn into a subtle form of spiritual pride. Rather than elevating a spiritual elite, the New Testament teaches that all Christians stand equal in Christ while serving one another through different vocations, gifts, and callings.

    We discuss:

    Why the desire to be seen as “anointed,” prophetic, or part of a spiritual remnant is so appealing

    How these claims often exalt individuals above the body of Christ

    The biblical teaching of vocation and mutual service in the church

    Why the gospel frees us from needing to prove we are more spiritual than others

    Instead of chasing spiritual status, the Christian life is about receiving Christ’s gifts and serving our neighbor in humility.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Cutting People Off? Christians, Forgiveness, and the Culture of Canceling Relationships
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode, FLAME and Lex Lutheran discuss the growing cultural trend of “cutting people off”—ending relationships permanently over disagreements, offenses, or personal frustrations. Social media often celebrates the idea of removing people from your life at the first sign of conflict, but is this really the Christian way to handle broken relationships?

    We explore how Scripture calls believers to something deeper than impulsive separation. While there are situations where distance and protection are necessary—especially in dangerous or abusive circumstances—many relationships today are ended prematurely over petty conflicts, misunderstandings, and minor offenses.

    Christians are called to live in the tension of law and gospel:

    confronting sin honestly,

    allowing consequences to unfold when someone refuses to repent,

    and yet still leaving room for forgiveness, prayer, patience, and reconciliation.

    Sometimes love means creating space—not to cancel someone—but to let them experience the weight of their decisions while still remaining open to repentance and restoration.

    In a culture quick to cancel relationships, we ask:

    What does the fruit of the Spirit look like in conflict?

    How should Christians practice long-suffering and forgiveness?

    When are boundaries appropriate, and when are they just bitterness?

    How do we hold people accountable without abandoning them?

    Join us as we think through how Christians can navigate broken relationships in a way that reflects Christ’s mercy, truth, and wisdom.

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  • Faith in Faith? Christine Caine Corrupts Biblical Faith
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode, Lex Lutheran and Flame respond to Christine Caine’s teaching that the quality of your faith can move God’s hand and unlock miracles.

    But is faith meant to impress God?

    From a biblical perspective, we argue that when faith turns inward—measuring its strength, intensity, or effectiveness—it stops resting in Christ and begins trusting itself. That subtle shift corrupts biblical faith.

    Scripture teaches that faith does not move God. Faith receives what God freely gives in Christ. The power is not in the quality of faith, but in the object of faith: Jesus.

    When Christians are told that miracles hinge on how impressive their faith is, the result is not freedom—but pressure, anxiety, and often spiritual disillusionment.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith just “wasn’t strong enough,” this conversation is for you.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Jackie & Preston Are Right But 1 Thing Is Missing, The Eucharist
    Feb 13 2026

    Jackie Hill Perry and Preston Perry are absolutely right to call believers into deeper intimacy with the Lord. We need prayer and fasting. We need communion with God. We need hearts awakened to Christ.

    But there is one thing missing.

    When they speak about intimacy, you can hear healthy reflexes toward something objective something real something happening outside of us. Yet they stop short of the place where Christ has promised to meet us bodily and concretely.

    The Lord’s Supper.

    In this episode of The Study Boys, Lex Lutheran and I pick up where they leave off. We move from the language of intimacy to the language of gift. From spiritual closeness to Christ actually giving Himself to us. From internal experience to external promise.

    Not just emotion.
    Not just devotion.
    But forgiveness of sins.
    Renewing strength.
    Christ for you.

    Extra nos.
    Outside of us.
    Given.

    Let’s go deeper.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • False Prophets Are the Real Threat in Spiritual Warfare
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode, The Study Boys unpack true biblical spiritual warfare and contrast it with the superstitious, pop-Christian versions often passed around today. We identify the real threat to the Church—the false prophet, a tool Satan uses to deceive Christians—and explain why sound doctrine is essential in recognizing that danger.

    We confront these things by reacting to an episode from Chris Rosebrough on spiritual warfare.

    Watch the full episode here:
    https://www.youtube.com/live/BfXRqgWlB8U?si=L9pVaPSHyiW8Pxrv

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  • Has Intense Worship Replaced the Sacraments as God’s Presence?
    Jan 28 2026

    Has music—and intense worship experiences—quietly taken the place of the Sacraments?

    In this episode, Lex Lutheran and I talk honestly about how powerful music and emotional worship environments can compete with and even distort where Christians are taught to look for God’s presence.

    God has not left us guessing.

    He has promised where He will be for us—delivering the forgiveness of sins through His Word and Sacraments. When experience begins to replace promise, assurance shifts from Christ’s work to our feelings.

    This conversation isn’t anti-music.
    It’s pro-promise.

    Watch or listen to the full episode of The Study Boys and let’s talk about where faith is meant to rest.

    We react to another Dr. Eric Phillips video. Here it is: https://youtu.be/y6Bm8abr1XQ

    #TheStudyBoys #LexLutheran #ExtraNosAcademy #ConfessionalLutheran #LawAndGospel #WordAndSacrament #MeansOfGrace #SacramentalTheology #WorshipCulture #ChristianPodcast #TheologyMatters #ObjectiveGrace #ForgivenessOfSins #LutheranTheology

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  • How to Keep the Law: The Proper Distinction Between Law and Gospel
    Jan 20 2026

    What does it actually mean to “keep the law”?
    In this episode, Lex Lutheran and I react to popular Christian takes that blur law and gospel—turning commands into promises and promises into pressure. We walk through why the law must remain law, why the gospel must remain gospel, and how confusing the two burdens consciences rather than freeing them. This distinction isn’t academic—it’s pastoral, biblical, and necessary for faith.

    Here is the video by Dr. Eric Phillips that we react to at the end of the episode: https://youtu.be/mul1J9EcBh8

    #LawAndGospel #LutheranTheology #ConfessionalLutheran #ChristianDoctrine #JustificationByFaith #TheologyPodcast #Preaching #TheStudyBoys #LexLutheran #Flame #BiblicalTheology

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