Gospel Truth Project

Gospel Truth Project

Jason Cooper & Dylan Dorado
Kraj Stany Zjednoczone
Język EN
Odcinki 45
Najnowszy 16.08.2026

This podcast discusses things of this world and how we view them through the Bible and the eyes of a loving God. It addresses sensitive topics and viewpoints that not everyone will agree with, which is okay. The hosts aim to help listeners understand more about an authentic lifestyle of living like Christ.

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  • Welcome 23.09.2023
    The Gospel Truth Project podcast, led by the dynamic duo of hosts Dylan and Jason, offers a refreshing journey into the heart of Christian faith. With insightful discussions, relatable insights, and a commitment to clarity, Dylan and Jason demystify complex theological concepts and biblical truths, making them accessible to all. Whether you're a seasoned believer or just beginning your faith journey, this podcast serves as a trustworthy guide, fostering a deeper understanding of the Gospel's timeless wisdom. Join us as we explore faith, life, and the transformative power of God's Word with Dylan and Jason on the Gospel Truth Project.
  • Lets Discuss Christianity - Part 1 16.08.2026 56min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! After a brief hiatus to recenter on God's will, Jason returns with a brand new, multi-part series: Let's Discuss Christianity.What happens when we set aside our cultural assumptions and actually put some of the toughest questions about our faith to the test of Scripture and early church history? In this foundational solo Q&A episode, Jason tackles five massive questions sourced directly from the community. Moving beyond modern therapeutic emotionalism, he opens the Word to uncover what it truly means to follow Christ through active obedience and a disciplined faith.Join us as we explore:Grace and Obedience: Harmonizing Ephesians 2 and James 2 to demonstrate that while salvation is entirely by grace alone, true faith always breathes the oxygen of good works.Prima Scriptura vs. Solo Scriptura: Why isolating yourself with a Bible and ignoring 2,000 years of church history and the Apostolic Fathers (like Clement of Rome and Ignatius) is a dangerous breeding ground for heresy.Religion vs. Relationship: Rescuing the Greek word thrēskeia (religion) from modern evangelical disdain and explaining why a true relationship with Christ requires the structured discipline of pure religion (James 1:27).The Reality of Hell: A sobering, biblical look at God honoring human free will, defusing the idea of a cosmic torture chamber, and understanding why C.S. Lewis was right when he said, "All that are in hell choose it."The Hard Truth on Earthly Suffering: Deflating the prosperity gospel and answering the devastating question: Does coming to Christ mean my mental health, finances, and relationships will be fixed? (Spoiler: He promises eternal holiness, not an easy earthly life).Whether you are struggling with the exhaustion of "cheap grace" or seeking clarity on the biblical cost of discipleship, this conversation is designed to point you directly back to the cross. Grab your Bible, open your heart, and let's define our terms together. Christ is King!Scripture & Resources Mentioned:Ephesians 2:8-10James 1:26-27, 2:14-171 Thessalonians 4:3Matthew 7:212 Timothy 2:2Jude 1:3John 16:33Luke 9:23Clement of Rome, Irenaeus, Cyprian of Carthage, C.S. LewisConnect with the Community: Don't walk the Christian life alone! Submit your questions for Part 2 on our brand new Reddit (r/gospeltruthproject), Discord, or through the website.
  • Lets Talk Repentance With Guest Brandon 26.07.2026 1godz 10min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! In this deep revelational episode of the Gospel Truth Project podcast, host Jason is joined once again by special guest and friend, Brandon, to tackle the weighty and often misunderstood doctrine of repentance. Moving beyond the modern cultural idea of simply feeling regret or saying "I'm sorry," Jason and Brandon look to the original biblical languages and the early church fathers to uncover what true repentance really is—a daily, active, and complete reorientation of the believer's will toward Jesus Christ.Join us as we explore:Defining the Terms (Ad Fontes): A deep dive into the original Hebrew (shuv) and Greek (metanoia) to understand how true biblical repentance requires both an internal change of mind and a physical, directional turning back to God.The Continuous Command: Breaking down Jesus's words in Mark 1:14-15 to understand why repentance is a present active imperative—not a one-time altar call or prayer of convenience, but a continuous, daily crucifixion of the ego.Historical Consistency: Exploring insights from early church fathers like Clement of Rome, John Chrysostom, and Basil the Great, proving that the demand for an actively transformed life is the historic, non-negotiable gateway to the Kingdom.Putting Off and Putting On: A hard look at Ephesians 4 and the rejection of Antinomianism (cheap grace). We discuss why genuine repentance means replacing worldly consumption, environments, and habits with God-glorifying fruit.Whether you are new to the faith or seeking clarity on the biblical cost of discipleship, this conversation is designed to point you directly to the Great Physician who waits patiently for our return. Grab your Bibles, open your hearts, and let's get into the meat of the Gospel.Check out gospeltruthproject.com for a deeper dive into this topic on the blog, join the Discord to submit your questions, and engage with a community striving for sound theology. Don't forget to grab a copy of A Nobody's Opinion to study alongside these deep dives.
  • Resolute: The Biblical Call to Spiritual Fortitude 21.07.2026 1godz 8min
    Welcome to another solo episode of the Gospel Truth Project! In a culture that often values subjective feelings over objective reality, what does it mean to truly stand firm in your faith?Inspired by a recent blog post initially titled "Masculine Christianity," Jason dives deep into why the biblical mandate for courage, strength, and resilience isn’t about cultural machismo or biological gender—it is a universal command for all believers, empowered by the Holy Spirit.In this episode, we unpack the necessity of spiritual fortitude and how to boldly defend the truth of the Gospel without sacrificing humility. From the defensive posture of the Armor of God to the cautious, noble skepticism of the early church, we explore what it looks like to be rooted in Prima Scriptura when engaging with contradictory claims from other religions and secular worldviews.In This Episode, We Cover:The Armor of God (Ephesians 6): Why our spiritual armor is entirely a package deal, emphasizing defense, readiness, and anchoring our feet in the Gospel of Peace.Acting Courageously (1 Corinthians 16:13 & 1 Peter 5:9): A proper exegesis of Paul and Peter’s commands to stand firm against the enemy and false teachings.The Berean Standard (Acts 17:11): Why true spiritual maturity requires diligent study, examining the Scriptures daily, and rejecting blind faith or emotionalism.Real-World Apologetics: Jason shares a recent social media interaction with a Hebrew Israelite, demonstrating how to use Socratic questions, avoid circular arguments, and humbly declare authoritative truth.The Cost of Discipleship (John 16:33 & 2 Timothy 3:12): A hard truth against the Prosperity Gospel: faithful Christian living guarantees trials, but we can rest in Christ’s ultimate victory.Resources & Tools Mentioned:Logos Bible SoftwareBlue Letter BibleBibleRef.comStrong’s ConcordanceSneak peek at Jason’s upcoming book on apologetics: The Apologist's HeartGospel Truth Project Blog: "Is the Bible Reliable?" & "A Christian Walk"Are you ready to stop backing down and start standing firm? Grab your Bible, open your study tools, and let’s get into the Word!Connect with the Gospel Truth Project: Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who wants to dig deeper into theology and apologetics. For more articles and resources, visit our blog!(Don't forget to check the context of every verse we discussed today!)
  • Our Christian Walk (Solo Episode) 14.07.2026 1godz 19min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, host Jason is flying solo to tackle a crucial follow-up to the recent blog post, "Our Christian Walk." Moving beyond the modern cultural idea of "cheap grace," Jason opens the Word to uncover what it truly means to follow Christ through active obedience and submission to the Holy Spirit.Join us as we explore:Ad Fontes & Defining the Flesh: A deep dive into the original Greek of Ephesians 4:31 to understand the critical difference between boiling rage (thymos) and deliberate malice (kakia).The Mustard Seed Apologetic: Exploring the cultural and linguistic context of Christ's famous parable to defuse common skeptical arguments about biblical accuracy.Fruit of the Spirit vs. Passive Religion: Why genuine faith is never a passive avoidance of sin, but an active, Spirit-empowered pursuit of the good of others (Galatians 5).The Cost of Freedom: Why Paul willingly laid down his personal and cultural "rights" to avoid creating stumbling blocks for the Gospel (1 Corinthians 10-11).Whether you are struggling with the exhaustion of the modern political culture war or seeking clarity on the biblical cost of discipleship, this conversation is designed to point you directly to a Spirit-led life. Grab your Bibles, open your hearts, and let's get into the meat of the Gospel!Check out gospeltruthproject.com for a deeper dive into this topic on the blog, join the Discord to submit your questions, and don't forget to grab a copy of A Nobody's Opinion to study alongside these deep dives.
  • Exegesis vs. Eisegesis: The Berean Mindset (Solo Episode) 05.07.2026 1godz 8min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project!In this solo episode, Jason takes a deep dive into one of the most critical foundational practices of the Christian faith: reading the Bible correctly. In a culture driven by emotionalism and personal interpretation, how do we ensure we are actually submitting to God's voice rather than echoing our own desires?In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What is the true difference between Exegesis (drawing meaning out of the text) and Eisegesis (reading our own modern biases into it)? Did the early church demand blind faith in its leaders, or did they encourage testing every doctrine against the written Word?Join us as we explore:Ad Fontes & Prima Scriptura: Why returning to the historical, grammatical, and cultural context is vital for solidifying true, Christ-centered orthodoxy.Reclaiming Misused Scripture: A deep contextual dive into Philippians 4:13 and Jeremiah 29:11 to discover the profound biblical realities of enduring strength and sovereign preservation.The Hard Truth of Matthew 18: Breaking down the commonly misquoted “where two or three are gathered” to reveal Christ's actual teaching on church discipline, accountability, and the authority of the local assembly.The Apologetic Arsenal: Three essential Socratic questions you can use to gently guide conversations when you hear a verse taken out of context.Don't just take Jason's word for it—grab your Bible, check the context, and test everything against Scripture!Support the Show: Check out our merch store or make a donation! 100% of profits are split to charities carefully chosen by our research team.Subscribe & Follow: Catch every episode of The Gospel Truth Project on RSS.com, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!
  • The Ways: Life or Death (Solo Episode) 28.06.2026 52min
    In this solo episode of the Gospel Truth Project, Jason takes a deep dive into the "Way of Life" and the "Way of Death." Drawing from the solid foundation of Jeremiah, John, Romans, and Peter, alongside the historical wisdom of the early church's Didache, this episode issues a bold, pastoral challenge to the modern Church.Are your daily actions, the words you use in a video game lobby, and your approach to cultural divides cultivating eternal flourishing, or are they breeding spiritual decay? It is entirely possible to boast perfect, orthodox theology but lack the transformative fruit of the Spirit. Join us as we examine what it truly means to be a life-giver in a dying world, and why true Christianity demands that we die to ourselves so that the absolute, divine vitality of Christ can flow through us.In This Episode:Podcast Updates: A brief update on Dylan, the solo format, and our upcoming Season 5 launch this January!The Biblical Binary: Exploring the Hebrew and Greek definitions of "Life" and "Death" to understand the orientation of the soul.The Didache (Ch. 1-5): How the early church catechized new believers coming out of paganism into the two ways.Practical Convictions: Why our words, our evangelism, and our submission to God's created order for human flourishing matter.The Hard Truth: A challenge to long-term Christians regarding pride, hypocrisy, and dead faith.Scripture & Resources Mentioned:Jeremiah 21:8John 14:6Romans 12:1-2, 9-211 Peter 3:18James 2:17Proverbs 18:21Luke 9:23The Didache (The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles)Connect with the Community: Don't walk the Way of Life alone. Christianity is not a blind faith, and we are not meant to do this in isolation. If this episode challenged you, convicted you, or encouraged you, we want to talk about it!Read the Blog & Go Deeper: gospeltruthproject.comJoin the Conversation: Scroll to the bottom of our website and click the Discord icon to join our community. Whether you are a skeptic asking questions or a believer looking for fellowship, you are welcome here.Socials: Connect with us on Facebook to stay updated on future episodes.
  • GTP Guest: Brandon - What is Sin? 21.06.2026 1godz 20min
    In this deep-diving and thought-provoking episode of the Gospel Truth Project podcast, host Jason is joined once again by special guest and friend, Brandon, to tackle the weighty and often misunderstood doctrine of sin. Moving beyond the modern cultural idea of simply "making a mistake," Jason and Brandon look to the original biblical languages and the early church fathers to uncover what sin truly is—a rebellious disease of the flesh that separates us from God's perfect moral law.Join us as we explore:Defining the Terms (Ad Fontes): A deep dive into the original Hebrew (chata, pesha) and Greek (hamartia, anomia) to understand how "missing the mark" leads to an enslaving condition of lawlessness.The Sin Cycle: Breaking down James 1 and 1 John 5 to understand how fleshly temptation gives birth to sin, and what it actually means for a sin to "lead to death".The Tripartite Law: Understanding the difference between God's civil, ceremonial, and eternal moral law, and why Christians aren't hypocrites for avoiding the works of the flesh while eating shellfish.Works of the Flesh vs. Fruit of the Spirit: A hard look at Galatians 5 and why true grace is not merely God overlooking our sin, but the divine power granted by the Holy Spirit to actively stop sinning.Whether you are struggling with the exhaustion of repeated failure or seeking clarity on the biblical cost of discipleship, this conversation is designed to point you directly to the Great Physician. Grab your Bibles, open your hearts, and let's get into the meat of the Gospel.Check out gospeltruthproject.com for a deeper dive into this topic on the blog, join the Discord to submit your questions, and don't forget to grab a copy of A Nobody's Opinion to study alongside these deep dives.
  • What is a Christian? A Biblical Definition (Solo Episode) 14.06.2026 54min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, Jason is flying solo to tackle a foundational question that the modern church often avoids or misunderstands: What does it actually mean to be a Christian?It is easy to claim the title of "Christian" based on intellectual agreement, cultural upbringing, or a one-time prayer, but Scripture paints a far more demanding and beautiful picture. Returning strictly to the original Greek texts and drawing directly from the teachings of the apostles, we look at why true Christianity is not just about what we believe, but who holds our undivided allegiance.Join us as we explore:The Core Definition: Looking at Acts 11 to see how the early church in Antioch understood the label of "Christian" as an exclusive loyalty to the party of Christ.Faith vs. Belief: Unpacking the Greek word Pistis to show why genuine, saving faith goes beyond mental agreement and reshapes how we live.Grace and Obedience: Harmonizing Ephesians 2 and James 2 to demonstrate that while salvation is entirely by grace, true obedience is the inevitable fruit of the Holy Spirit's transforming work.The Danger of Divided Allegiance: Why spiritual substitutes—from New Age crystals and tarot cards to religious superstitions—function as rival allegiances to Christ's absolute Lordship.The Role of Church History: Understanding how early church writings, like the Didache or Clement of Rome, serve as valuable historical witnesses to apostolic authority rather than new revelation.Grab your Bible, get ready to dig into the text, and let’s define our terms together. Christ is King!(To read the blog post this episode is based on, visit thegospeltruthproject.com. For an even deeper dive into defining these core biblical truths, check out Jason's book, A Nobody's Opinion, available now.)
  • GTP Guest: Brandon – What is Salvation? 07.06.2026 1godz 2min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, Jason is joined once again by Brandon (who is practically a co-host at this point!) to dive deep into one of the most foundational and debated doctrines of the Christian faith: Salvation. We hear the word "saved" all the time in modern religious circles, but what does it actually mean? Is it merely a one-time prayer that guarantees a ticket to heaven, or is it a dynamic, living relationship?In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What exactly are we being saved from? Is the popular concept of "once saved, always saved" biblical, or is salvation a race that must be endured to the very end?Join us as we explore:The Three Tenses of Salvation: Understanding how we have been saved (Justification), are being saved (Sanctification), and will be saved (Glorification).Exegeting John 6:44 & Calvinism: A gentle but firm look at TULIP, irresistible grace, and what it truly means when the Father "draws" us.The Early Church Fathers: Discovering what the Didache, Irenaeus, and Justin Martyr had to say about human free will and the absolute necessity of enduring faith.Relational Security: Why comparing salvation to a marriage covenant beautifully balances God's unfailing faithfulness with our human free will.Grace vs. Works: Breaking down Prevenient Grace and why responding to God's rescue operation (like emptying a dirty cup to receive living water) isn't a work, but an act of saving faith.Whether you've been walking with the Lord for decades or are just beginning your faith journey, this episode will challenge you to move beyond "cheap grace" and embrace the robust, transformative, and active path of true biblical salvation.Get Involved & Support:Read the Blog: Dive deeper into the notes for this episode and check out our other posts (like our breakdown of the Didache) at gospeltruthproject.com.Join the Conversation: Hop into our Discord group or hit us up on Facebook to ask questions or suggest future topics.Support the Show: Check out our merch store or make a donation! 100% of profits are split to charities carefully chosen by our research team.Subscribe & Follow: Catch every episode of The Gospel Truth Project on RSS.com, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!
  • GTP Guest: Brandon – What is Biblical Righteousness? 31.05.2026 1godz 3min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, we are kicking off Season 4 with a foundational and challenging conversation. Jason is joined once again by returning guest Brandon for a deep dive into a topic that the modern church often misunderstands: Righteousness.In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What does it actually mean to be righteous? Is it just a legal standing before God, or does it require a transformed life? Can we rely on a "get out of jail free card," or are we called to something far greater?Join us as we explore:Imputed vs. Imparted Righteousness: The beautiful, biblical tension between the objective legal standing of innocence freely credited to us through faith in Christ, and the active, transforming life of holy obedience produced in us by the Holy Spirit.The Danger of "Cheap Grace": Why the idea that we can continue in habitual, unrepentant sin fundamentally contradicts the call to true discipleship and the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5).The Heart Over the Law: Breaking down Jesus's words in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5) and why He crushed the Pharisees' external rule-keeping, demanding the total surrender of the human heart instead.Spiritual Warfare & The Holy Spirit: How stepping into a life of obedience actually turns up the "volume" of the Holy Spirit in our daily lives—and why the enemy fights hardest when we are on the right track.Ad Fontes (To the Sources): Exploring the original Greek context of 1 John 3:7 to understand what it meant to the first-century church to "practice righteousness."Whether you are struggling with the exhaustion of legalism or seeking clarity on the cost of discipleship, this conversation is designed to point you directly back to the cross. We cannot emulate God's moral character in our own strength; it requires the radical, regenerating power of the New Birth and the daily, agonizing surrender of our will to the Holy Spirit.Grab your Bibles, open your hearts, and let's get into the meat of the Gospel.(Don't forget to check out the full blog post on Righteousness dropping this week at gospeltruthproject.com!)
  • Season 3 Finale: What's Next? 24.05.2026 42min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, it’s a Jason solo episode, and while we aren't diving into a specific biblical message today, this is a crucial update on the heart and future of GTP. As we wrap up Season 3 and look ahead to Season 4, Jason shares the vision of the podcast: to equip the Ecclesia to read the Bible in context, rather than pulling verses to fit a narrative.In this episode, we tackle:The Danger of Out-of-Context Scripture: Why verses like Jeremiah 29:11 need to be understood in their historical and biblical framework, not just as a "prosperity" guarantee.Equipping the Church: How the GTP Discord community is actively building up believers with prayer, apologetics, and deep-dive theological studies.Moving from Milk to Meat: The calling to push past basic Christian sayings and dig into the deep, rich truths of the faith.The True Gospel: A reminder that our works will never be perfect enough for heaven, and our confidence must rest solely in the grace of Christ.What's Next for Season 4: Get ready for more guest scholars, apologists, connected blog posts, and our official launch in early June.If you want to grow in your faith, understand the Word, and be part of an iron-sharpening-iron community, you won't want to miss this update. Find our Discord and read the blogs at gospeltruthproject.com!
  • Terms Defined (Solo Episode) 18.05.2026 1godz 2min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week, host Jason is flying solo (Dylan is out) and gives a quick update on the audiobook recording for his book, A Nobody's Opinion, before diving deep into a crucial, foundational topic: defining our biblical terms.In a world where cults and cultural Christianity often use Christian vocabulary but rely on a completely different dictionary, how do we know we are actually speaking the same language? Jason emphasizes the importance of going Ad Fontes (to the original sources) to expose false claims and solidify true, historical, Christ-centered orthodoxy.In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What does it actually mean to call yourself a Christian? How do we engage with fringe groups or door-to-door missionaries who use the same biblical words but entirely change their meanings?Join us as we explore:Ad Fontes & Prima Scriptura: Why getting to the root of the original Greek and Hebrew text is vital, and how early church writings can help us understand Scripture without replacing its ultimate authority.Defining the Terms: A deep dive into the original, historical meaning of words like Christian (Christianos), Belief/Faith (Pistis), Grace (Charis), and the Sabbath.The Nicene Test: Defining the non-negotiable core of historic Christianity that unites believers (The Trinity, the Virgin Birth, the dual nature of Christ, salvation by grace, and the bodily return of Jesus).Apologetics in Action: Practical "Socratic Questions" you can use when talking to friends or members of the LDS church and Jehovah's Witnesses to expose doctrinal errors.Equipping the Saints: A look at free study tools like Blue Letter Bible, BibleRef, and Catena Bible to help you study the Word for yourself.Don't just take Jason's word for it—grab your Bible, look up the original languages, and test everything against Scripture!Resources mentioned in this episode:Blue Letter Bible (App & Website)BibleRef.comCatenaBible.comA Nobody's Opinion by Jason CooperTo read our latest blog posts, check out our merch, or support the podcast, visit us at gospeltruthproject.com.
  • The Depth of the Trinity 10.05.2026 1godz 13min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! This week is a special milestone—Jason and Brandon are sitting down for their very first IN-PERSON recording! No screens, no remote delays, just two friends with their Bibles open (and bellies full of sushi) diving deep into one of the most foundational, yet complex, doctrines of the Christian faith: The Trinity.In this episode, we tackle the big questions: What does it actually mean that God is three distinct Persons but one Being? Does the Bible really teach the Trinity, or did the Council of Nicaea just make it up? (Spoiler alert: It’s all over the text!).Join us as we explore:Genesis 1 & John 1: The beautiful connection between Elohim and the Word who was God.The Danger of Bad Analogies: Why explaining God as an egg, a shamrock, or water actually leads to the heresy of Modalism.The "I AM" Statements: How Jesus boldly used the Greek Septuagint to declare His deity during His trial.The Holy Spirit: Defending the personhood of the Spirit against the idea that He is just an "impersonal force," and addressing the difficult topic of the unforgivable sin.Exegesis vs. Eisegesis: Why getting to the root of the original Hebrew and Greek text is vital for understanding what the authors actually meant in their historical context.Whether you're a long-time believer trying to wrap your mind around this majestic doctrine or someone exploring the faith for the first time, this conversation will remind you of the depth, power, and relational beauty of our Triune God. As Jason reminds us, you don't need a perfect intellectual grasp of the Trinity to be saved—you just need faith in Christ Jesus—but studying who God truly is brings us to a place of profound awe and humility.Plus, stick around for some fun tangents about Star Trek conventions, the value of the Blue Letter Bible app, and a powerful testimony of how the Holy Spirit is moving in the world today.Grab your study Bible and join the conversation!(Note: Dylan will be jumping back on with us very soon!)
  • The Root and the Fruit (or Surviving Florida Lizards) 03.05.2026 1godz 19min
    Welcome back to the Gospel Truth Project! After surviving a sudden banishment to the wilds of Florida, complete with lizard attacks and the capture of a remarkably un-mutant, non-ninja box turtle, Jason has returned to the studio. This week, he is joined once again by returning fan-favorite guest, Brandon, to tackle a massive, life-changing topic: The Fruit of the Spirit.But before they can talk about the fruit, Jason and Brandon have to talk about the Root. The guys kick things off by exploring the true identity of the Holy Spirit. Spoiler alert: He is not an impersonal cosmic force, an "active energy," or a Star Wars reference. He is the third Person of the co-equal, co-eternal Trinity, the divine seal of our salvation, and the life-giving sap flowing between the Vine (Christ) and the branches (us).Once the foundation is laid, Jason and Brandon dive deep into Galatians 5:22-23. They break down why the Apostle Paul intentionally uses the singular word for "Fruit" (karpos). It’s not a buffet where you can load your plate with "joy" and skip the "patience"; it is a singular, unified harvest of Christlikeness. They discuss the three relational spheres of the Fruit, how to avoid the dangerous ditches of legalism and "cheap grace," and why true spiritual growth comes from abiding in Christ, not by white-knuckling your way to good behavior.Expect some robust Greek exegesis, a few hard truths about cultural Christianity, a tangent about God's favorite animal (is it the donkey?), and a highly debatable corporate analogy from Brandon that frames God as the ultimate CEO.Grab your Bibles, check your spiritual branches, and tune in for an episode full of laughs, Socratic questions, and deep biblical truth.Key Scriptures Mentioned:Galatians 5:16-26John 15:4-8John 16:13-14Ephesians 1:13-14Matthew 7:15-23Resources & Terms to Look Up:Pneuma: Greek for SpiritKarpos: Greek for FruitMenō: Greek for Abide/RemainThe Nicene Creed (381 AD)
  • GTP Guest: Brandon - Faith vs Belief 19.04.2026 54min
    In this deep-diving and thought-provoking episode of the Gospel Truth Project podcast, host Jason is joined once again by special guest and friend, Brandon. While Dylan is away this week, Jason and Brandon tackle a fundamental and often misunderstood topic in modern Christianity: the true difference between mere belief and biblical faith.Diving into scripture and the original Greek, they break down the difference between intellectual assent and saving faith. They unpack why having perfect theology isn't enough, contrasting the danger of "cheap grace" with the costly, lifelong allegiance required of true discipleship. The conversation also explores crucial theological concepts like exegesis versus eisegesis, the defining differences between grace and mercy, and the active nature of Agape love.At the end of the episode, listeners are challenged with two critical questions: Have you merely believed about Jesus, or have you yielded your life into His new covenant? And does your life reflect the obedience of a son or the fear of a servant?Grab your Bible, get ready to check the scriptures yourself, and join us for this powerful conversation!
  • The Apologist’s Heart: Truth Without Toxicity (Jason Solo Episode) 12.04.2026 52min
    Welcome back to The Gospel Truth Project Podcast! Today, Jason is riding solo to tackle a struggle many of us are facing right now: Apologetics Fatigue.If you are feeling battered by theological debates at family dinners, ideological battles in the workplace, or toxic comment sections online, this episode is for you. How do we hold the line for historic Christian orthodoxy in a post-Christian culture without our hearts becoming cold, cynical, or arrogant?Join Jason as we dive deep into the original Greek, early church history, and practical tactics to help you keep a "soft heart and a sharp mind." We aren't called to win arguments; we are called to point people to the Kingdom.In This Episode, We Discuss the original medical term used for "restore" and why biblical apologetics is like setting a broken bone, not amputating a limb. The fascinating first-century pagan history behind Paul’s warning about being a "noisy gong or a clanging cymbal." Learn why you don't have to argue anyone into the Kingdom by the sheer force of your intellect. God’s grace goes before you! Why Christians should never play the "gotcha" game. Jason breaks down how to use Steel-Manning and Socratic Questions to dismantle false ideologies with gentleness and respect. The hard truth that even if you have perfect exegesis and flawless logic, you will still face rejection. Jesus was the perfect apologist, and they crucified Him.Scripture References:1 Peter 3:15Galatians 6:11 Corinthians 13:1-2Titus 2:11 & 2 Peter 3:9John 1:14 & John 15:182 Timothy 3:16Resources & Study Tools Mentioned:Blue Letter Bible (For Greek/Hebrew word studies)Strong's ConcordanceEarlyChurchWritings.com (Referencing Ignatius of Antioch and the Didache)Quote of the Episode: "Apologetics is not about amputating a limb, it's setting a broken bone. It requires firmness to get the bone back in place, which is truth, but it must be done with delicate care, which is grace."Call to Action: Don't just read the Bible—study it! Dig into the Word, check the context, and test everything against Scripture. If this episode encouraged you, please share it with a friend or a fellow believer who might be exhausted from the culture wars.Subscribe & Follow: Catch every episode of The Gospel Truth Project on RSS.com or wherever you listen to podcasts!
  • GTP Guest: Janice - Lifting the Veil 05.04.2026 54min
    In this powerful and deeply personal episode of the Gospel Truth Project podcast, host Jason sits down with a very special guest, his mom, Janice, to explore her profound testimony of moving from empty, cultural Christianity to a living, breathing relationship with Jesus Christ. Diving into her past struggles with addiction and depression, they discuss how God’s prevenient grace actively drew her out of darkness through a series of vivid dreams. Janice candidly shares what it felt like for the Bible to look like "gibberish" until the Holy Spirit finally lifted the veil, and she exposes the vital difference between repeating a hollow "sinner's prayer" and experiencing the true, life-altering dunamis power of God. Jason and Janice unpack the profound nature of true biblical repentance versus just "looking the part," referencing key scriptures like 1 Corinthians 2:14, Colossians 1:13, and Titus 2:11 to highlight what it truly means to be awakened from spiritual death and translated into the Kingdom of God's beloved Son.
  • GTP Guest: Brandon - Lets Discuss Anxiety 30.03.2026 1godz 6min
    In this deeply personal and timely episode of the Gospel Truth Project podcast, host Jason is joined by special guest and friend, Brandon, to tackle one of the most prevalent struggles in our modern world: anxiety.Brandon opens up with his powerful testimony of battling debilitating anxiety and finding true deliverance by taking his hands off the steering wheel and surrendering control to Jesus Christ. Together, Jason and Brandon dive into what it biblically means to cast your burdens on the Lord (1 Peter 5:7), contrasting the temporary, fragile comforts of Western materialism with the unshakeable, living hope of the Gospel. They explore the dangers of living in a media-driven "upside down" world that constantly feeds our fear, and share practical steps on how to build a disciplined, Christ-centered circle of influence.Crucially, this episode also addresses the clinical reality of mood disorders. Jason and Brandon firmly reject the harmful "spiritual bypass" that shames believers for seeking medical or professional help. They affirm that while God created us as integrated beings of biology and spirit, our identity is ultimately anchored in Christ's finished work, not our fluctuating brain chemistry.Whether you are currently walking through a dark valley of panic or seeking to better support a loved one who is, this episode will remind you that you are not alone, God is entirely good, and the ultimate victory has already been won.
  • GTP Guest: Danielle - From Darkness to Light 27.03.2026 48min
    In this powerful episode of the Gospel Truth Project podcast , host Jason sits down with guest Danielle Anderson to explore her incredible journey of faith, healing, and obedience. Diving into Danielle’s memoir, From Darkness to Light , they discuss how God used life-threatening illnesses like stage four cervical cancer and sarcoidosis to peel back the layers of her past and prompt her to share her story. Danielle candidly shares her experiences of overcoming an abusive relationship , learning the vital difference between just looking like God versus truly reflecting His heart , and the importance of guarding our God-given gifts from worldly compromises. Jason and Danielle unpack the profound power of forgiveness and reference key scriptures like Proverbs 4:23 and the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25 to highlight what it means to live and work strictly for the Lord. Listeners will also get an exclusive sneak peek at Jason’s upcoming Christian accountability app, "Prayer Flare," and Danielle's upcoming projects. Join Jason and Danielle for a moving conversation that will encourage you to trust in God's unconditional love , release the baggage of unforgiveness , and step boldly into the calling He has for your life.

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