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Manifest Podcast: Where Biblical Truth Meets Real Talk


Two ordinary men. One unshakable mission: Expose the lies, challenge the culture, and equip believers for the spiritual war we’re all facing.


No fluff. No compromise. No fear.


We tackle current events, biblical wisdom, and spiritual discipline—delivering hard truths without apology.


In a world drowning in deception, it’s time to manifest the truth.


New episodes every week.


Biblical. Raw. Unfiltered.


Available on all major podcast platforms.


Listen now. Join the fight. biblicalman.substack.com

Manifest Podcast: Where Biblical Truth Meets Real Talk


Two ordinary men. One unshakable mission: Expose the lies, challenge the culture, and equip believers for the spiritual war we’re all facing.


No fluff. No compromise. No fear.


We tackle current events, biblical wisdom, and spiritual discipline—delivering hard truths without apology.


In a world drowning in deception, it’s time to manifest the truth.


New episodes every week.


Biblical. Raw. Unfiltered.


Available on all major podcast platforms.


Listen now. Join the fight. biblicalman.substack.com

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You Asked For It. I Built It.

900 words per minute. Red focal letter. Your brain locked in. 183 of you liked it.31 of you restacked it. And one of you said the magic words: “I would love to see this as an app.” Done. Introducing Selah A focus reader that turns any text into hypnotic, shareable video content. Paste Scripture. Paste your Substack post. Paste anything. Watch the words flow — one at a time — with a red focal letter guiding your eye. Then export it as a video and share it everywhere. What it does * RSVP speed reading (50 to 1000+ words per minute) * Red focal point tech (the thing that made the demo work) * Full KJV Bible built in (every book, every chapter) * PDF upload (turn any document into focus content) * Background music (add atmosphere to your videos) * 1080×1080 video export (perfect for X, Substack, TikTok, Reels) * Launch Mode (auto-speeds from slow to fast for cinematic effect) Who this is for Writers: Turn your posts into video content. Let readers experience your words. Readers: Finally get through your reading list. Comprehension goes up when distraction goes down. Creators: Make Scripture videos. Quote videos. Content that stops the scroll. Anyone who saw that demo and thought: I want that. The offer Selah drops Tuesday, January 21st. The first 100 people who sign up get Pro for $9/month — locked forever. After launch, Pro goes to $19/month. Pro gets you: * Unlimited video exports * No watermark * Premium music library * Custom branding * Priority features Free tier: 3 exports per day, with watermark. Why $9? Because you believed in this before it existed. Because 183 of you liked a video that was just a proof of concept. Because one of you asked for an app and I am spending the next few days optimizing it. $9/month is the “you were here first” price. How to get early access Reply “SELAH” below and I’ll send you early access Tuesday morning. Or wait for the public link. But the $9 price won’t. Selah — a Hebrew word found 74 times in the Psalms. It means: pause and reflect. That’s what this app does. It makes you pause. Focus. Actually absorb what you’re reading. In a world of infinite scroll, this is the opposite: One word at a time. SELAH. Click Here for the Web App The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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The King You Will Meet (Final Chapter in The Biblical Christ)

Over the last few episodes, we’ve been walking through a Christ most churches will not touch. Not the soft, sentimental mascot.Not the gentle life coach who exists to help you chase your dreams. We’ve talked about: * The Jesus who brings a sword into your house. * The Jesus who will put you at odds with your own family when you actually obey Him. * The Jesus who sends men into arenas to fight beasts. * The Jesus who expects fathers to stand between their daughters and the wolves. * The Jesus who isn’t safe, but is good—and holy. We’ve been stripping off the fake paint, peeling off the stickers, and letting the sharp edges of the real Christ cut where they’re supposed to cut. This is the final chapter. Today, we’re going to end this series by talking about something simple and terrifying: You will meet this Christ. Not the one you made up.Not the one your church marketing department invented.The biblical Christ. The question is not, “Will you meet Him?”The question is: In what condition will you be when you do? The Christ Who Is Not Done The way a lot of men talk, you’d think Jesus was retired. Like He finished His work two thousand years ago, punched out, and now He’s just pacing around in heaven, wringing His hands, hoping somebody accepts Him into their heart. That is not the Christ of Scripture. “And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man,clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow;and his eyes were as a flame of fire;And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace;and his voice as the sound of many waters.”— Revelation 1:13–15 (KJV) That’s not flannelgraph Jesus.That’s not “gentle and lowly” as a brand.That’s a King walking through His churches with eyes like fire. He is not done. Right now, as you read this, the biblical Christ: * Reigns. * Watches. * Judges. * Intercedes. * Commands all men everywhere to repent. The Christ we have been talking about in this series is alive, and He is not waiting for your opinion to decide what to do. The Christ Who Will Judge We like “Jesus the friend of sinners.” We like, “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden.” We’re not as fond of this: “Because he hath appointed a day,in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained;whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.”— Acts 17:31 (KJV) A day is set. Not penciled in.Not tentative.Appointed. And the Judge has a name.“That man whom he hath ordained.” You will not be judged by your feelings.You will not be judged by your intentions.You will not be judged by your therapy sessions. You will be judged by a Man—the biblical Christ—who walked in your flesh, knew no sin, died, rose, and now sits waiting until His enemies are made His footstool. Your biggest problem is not your childhood, your boss, your circumstances, or your mental health. Your biggest problem is: Will you stand in front of this Christ covered in His blood, or covered in your excuses? Every Knee There’s a passage we memorize but don’t believe. “Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him,and given him a name which is above every name:That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth;And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,to the glory of God the Father.”— Philippians 2:9–11 (KJV) Every knee.Every tongue. The soft Christian version of this is, “Someday, everyone will realize He loved them.” That’s not what this says. It says Lord. Not mascot.Not accessory.Not co-pilot. Lord. You will bow that knee. You can bow it now in broken repentance, grateful that the One who should damn you instead bled for you. Or you can bow it then under force, when mercy is off the table and all that’s left is judgment. Those are the only two options. The Christ Who Divides and Decides We’ve already seen in this series that Jesus said He came not to bring peace, but a sword.We’ve heard Him say that a man’s enemies will be those of his own house. We like to act like that’s a side effect. It isn’t. That division is the effect of Christ claiming absolute allegiance. Your father, your mother, your wife, your children, your job—None of them get to be first. “If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea,and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.”— Luke 14:26 (KJV) Those are not the words of a man trying to build a brand.Those are the terms of a King. And here’s the truth most men don’t want to admit: They want just enough of Jesus to feel safe,But not enough of Him to lose anything. They want Him as an insurance policy, not as Lord. The biblical Christ doesn’t take that deal. The Christ in Your House Let’s drag this out of theology class and into your living room. What does the biblical Christ look like in your house? He is the One who walks into your living room and says: “These screens belong to Me.This schedule belongs to Me.These children belong to Me.This wife belongs to Me.This paycheck belongs to Me.This body and its appetites belong to Me.” If there is any corner of your life—any habit, any relationship, any secret—where your attitude is, “Jesus, You can have everything but this,” That is the exact place He is coming for. The real Christ does not negotiate with your idols.He smashes them. In you.Or on you. Why We’ve Done This Series The reason I’ve spent this much time talking about the biblical Christ instead of the popular one is simple: Your sons and daughters, your wife, your own soul—They will all be shaped by the version of Jesus you actually serve. If the Christ in your home is: * Always agreeable * Never confrontational * Fine with your secret porn * Soft on your passivity * Silent about hell * Indifferent to your marriage * Okay with you being a spiritual coward …then you’re not following the biblical Christ. You’ve hired a tame god to bless your sin. And your children will learn that from you faster than they learn any memory verse. But if the Christ in your home is: * The Lion and the Lamb * Gentle with the broken, fierce with the proud * Bloody from the cross, crowned in glory * Demanding of obedience, lavish in mercy * Willing to split your house to own your heart …that will preach louder than any podcast I ever record. So What Now? We’re at the end of this series, but we are not at the end of Him. The biblical Christ is not a concept to admire.He is a King to obey. If this series has been anything, it has been an invitation—and a warning. An invitation to: * Drop the fake Jesus you inherited from soft preaching. * Meet the real Christ in the pages of Scripture. * Let Him reorder your life, your house, your time, your loyalties. And a warning that: * Your feelings about Him will not matter on that appointed day. * Only your relationship to Him will. A Few Concrete Steps Here are some simple, concrete things you can actually do, starting today. 1. Read the Gospels with fresh eyes. Open your Bible and read the Gospels again with one question in your mind: “If I had never heard of Jesus before, and this Book was all I had,what kind of Man would I think He is?” Write down what you see.Not what you’ve been told.What you see. 2. Ask the Lord to show you one place you’ve domesticated Christ. * One habit you excuse. * One relationship you won’t surrender. * One place in your house where He is not welcome. Repent there.Not in theory. In reality. 3. Let your family see you take Him seriously. This doesn’t mean dramatic speeches. It means: * They see your Bible open. * They hear you humble yourself. * They watch you obey when it costs. If your children only ever see a soft Christ in you, don’t be surprised when they have no interest in Him later. If This Series Has Helped You I’m not doing this for content’s sake.I’m doing it because I believe men need to know the real Christ, and I am trying to build tools that help you live under His Lordship for real, not just in talk. If you’ve been listening or reading along for free, and this has cut you, helped you, or given you language for what you already knew in your gut: I want to invite you to step in as a paid subscriber. * It’s $5 a month or $60 a year. * It keeps this work going. * It tells me, “This is hitting me, and I want more of it.” If you’re ready to go deeper than these episodes and actually train in this stuff, that’s exactly why I built the Vault: * Every study, guide, and resource I’ve written on marriage, manhood, purity, fatherhood, spiritual war. * Everything new I add goes straight into your library. * It’s your war chest for building a home that actually bows to the biblical Christ. 👉 [Get Vault Platinum here.] And if you simply want to keep the real Christ in your ears and in your house while you work: The 24/7 radio stream is there to do exactly that—Scripture, preaching, and singing running all day so your home gets used to the sound of His voice. 👉 [Turn on the 24/7 stream here.] This is the end of the series. It is not the end of Him.He will have the last word, not me. My prayer is that when you meet Him, you won’t be shocked by who He actually is—because you’ve been walking with the biblical Christ all along, not a cheap imitation. Thank you for listening. Thank you for reading.Stand your post.Guard your garden.Follow the King. —Adam The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. P.S. I did my own voice at the end of this and used a background remover dogs like to bark, hence it may sound weird at some points. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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The Real Jesus, Real Beasts, and Your Family Line

This is The Walking With the Biblical Jesus Audio Commentary and Podcast with Tank and Carol. Last time, we went after the Jesus nobody preaches about—not the safe, sentimental mascot, but the real Christ who walks into your living room with a sword and divides your house if that’s what it takes to own your heart. In this episode, we push that even further. Paul said: “I have fought with beasts at Ephesus.”— 1 Corinthians 15:32 (KJV) Most modern Christians haven’t even fought their browser history. So we’re asking: What does “fighting beasts at Ephesus” look like in 2025—especially if you’re the first real Christian your bloodline has ever seen? In this episode we talk about: * What Paul actually meant by “fought with beasts” * Why normal New Testament Christianity includes seasons of open conflict with sin, systems, and people who don’t want to repent * Beasts in your bloodline: addiction, porn, adultery, bitterness, dead religion, and generational cowardice * The loneliness of being the first one in your family who actually cares about holiness * Why your life got harder—not easier—when you finally got serious about obeying Christ * The danger second-generation Christians face when they inherit peace they never had to fight for * How to fight beasts without becoming one—spine of steel, heart of flesh * Training your sons for the arena so they know who their King is before the pressure hits If you feel like you’re the only one in your family who wants to follow the real Jesus, this episode is for you. You’re not crazy, and you’re not failing just because it’s hard. It’s hard because you’re finally fighting. Listen to the episode above or in your podcast app. Share it with one man you know who’s the lone Christian in his family line. Then go read today’s companion email on first-generation fathers, beast-fighting years, and sons who will never fully see what you killed for them. If you’re tired of safe, polished Christianity and want tools that actually help in this fight—field manuals, studies, guides for men and families—check out the resources linked on the new and updated webpage www.thebiblicalmantruth.com check out the radio stream its amazing. (Vault, guides, community). The beasts in your bloodline are real.So is the Christ who kills them. The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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When Jesus Splits Your House: Peculiar People and Divided Families

Most churches sell you a Jesus who “fixes your family” and “brings everyone together.” That’s not what He said. “Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.”— Matthew 10:34 (KJV) In this episode, Tank and Carla talk about the side of Christ almost nobody touches: * Jesus as a sword that cuts right through your living room * What it really means when your own household turns on you for obeying Scripture * How Christ destroys your old family identity and gives you a new one in Him * What it means to be “a peculiar people” in a family that just wants you to blend in (1 Peter 2:9, KJV) * How to stand firm in Christ without turning into a self-righteous jerk * How to raise sons and daughters who are loyal to Jesus first, your last name second If your obedience to Christ has created conflict with your family, this one will hit hard—but it will also remind you: you’re not crazy, you’re peculiar, and that’s exactly what God said you’d be. Listen, subscribe, and share * Hit play on the episode above. * If this helps you, forward it to one man who’s catching heat from his family for following Christ. * Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss the next episode:👉 Subscribe free here: If you want to go deeper and help us keep making this kind of unfiltered content: 👉 Become a paid or founding member: For men who are done playing church If you’re sick of sanitized Christianity and you want everything we’ve built to help you rebuild on Scripture, not sentiment, the best deal we have is still: 👉 Vault Platinum (lifetime access):https://biblicalman.gumroad.com/l/huyrp Vault Platinum includes: * Every digital product we’ve made so far * Every digital product we’re going to make (auto-added to your library) * An annual subscription to either The Biblical Man or Biblical Womanhood * An annual subscription to The Way I Heard It devotionals (now written by my daughter Madilyn) * Access to special guides and discussions throughout the year If you’re a Founding Member or annual subscriber and want to gift Vault Platinum, email me and I’ll give you a serious discount: 📧 biblicalmancustomers1611@yahoo.com More on the site: https://www.thebiblicalmantruth.com However your family reacts, remember this: Christ didn’t call you to be normal.He called you to be His.A chosen generation. A royal priesthood. An holy nation. A peculiar people. The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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The Real Jesus Through the Bible — Chapter One

You ever notice how the Jesus most folks talk about sounds more like a soft‑spoken life coach than the Lion of Judah? Real gentle. Real polished. Real… safe. But the Jesus of Scripture? He wasn’t safe. Not by a long shot. This morning I’m introducing something different — a new audio commentary series called “The Real Jesus Through the Bible.” It’s a raw, unfiltered look at the Christ of Scripture, not the cartoon version served up by comfortable Christianity. And instead of a monologue, I’ve brought two voices into the mix to help you hear Him in a new way: * Tank —Gritty, no‑nonsense, a man who sounds like he grew up with dust on his boots and calluses on his hands. * Carla — a sweet Southern matriarch who knows her Scripture and isn’t afraid to call you “sweetheart” right before she drops a theological hammer. Together, they walk through the introduction to this commentary and ask the question we’ve been afraid to ask: What if the Jesus you follow has never made you uncomfortable? Because if that’s true… you’ve been following the wrong One. Tank talks about a Messiah who sweated under a desert sun, smelled like hard work, and braided a whip when religion got in the way. Carla reminds us, in that soft drawl, that nobody in the Bible ever met Jesus and stayed the same. They either bowed, followed, or tried to kill Him. That’s what holiness does. It divides. It exposes. It awakens. This audio is just the beginning. It’s a taste. A spark. A warning shot. The full commentary will be a collection of these conversations—chapter by chapter—each one peeling back the layers of the safe Jesus we’ve inherited and revealing the dangerous, tender, holy Christ of Scripture. Tank and Carla will be there every step, one challenging you, the other consoling you, both pointing you to the real Son of God. If you’re ready to meet the Christ who overturns tables, confronts sin, and calls men into battle—click below and listen. It’s free for the next three days. After that, it goes behind the paywall along with the rest of the series. 👉 Listen to Chapter One: “The Real Jesus Through the Bible” (Audio Preview) This commentary drops in full on Thursday. Paid subscribers will get the a huge discount on the entire collection, early access to every chapter, and a front‑row seat as Tank and Carla drag the safe Jesus into the light and replace Him with the Lion of Judah. The Presale link If the Jesus you follow has never made you uncomfortable… this series is your invitation to meet the One who will. — The Biblical Man The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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The Real Jesus Through the Bible

PREVIEW: The Real Jesus Through the Bible You ever notice how the Jesus most folks talk about sounds more like a soft-spoken life coach than the Lion of Judah? Real gentle. Real polished. Real… safe. But the Jesus of Scripture?Well… He wasn’t safe.Not by a long shot. Now imagine this in the voice of a man who grew up with dust on his boots and calluses on his hands—because that’s closer to the tone of the Messiah than anything hanging in a church foyer. The real Jesus walked straight into human filth and didn’t flinch.He sweated under a desert sun.He smelled like hard work.He made fishermen drop everything and follow Him without hesitation.And when religion got in the way, He braided a whip and cleaned house. Nobody in the Bible ever met Jesus and stayed the same.Nobody met Him and said, “Well, that was nice.”No—men either bowed, followed, or tried to kill Him.That’s what holiness does.It divides.It exposes.It awakens. And if the Jesus you follow has never made you uncomfortable…brother, you’ve been following the wrong one. This audio preview is the opening of a new commentary called The Real Jesus Through the Bible—a raw, unfiltered look at the Christ of Scripture, not the cartoon version served up by comfortable Christianity. It’s just a taste.A spark.A warning shot. The full commentary and prelaunch guide drop this Thursday.If you’re ready to meet the Christ who overturns tables, confronts sin, and calls men into battle—keep listening. Because once you hear this…there’s no going back to a safe Jesus. The Real Jesus Through the Bible The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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A Father Falls, A Daughter Runs: The Charlie Kirk Tragedy That Broke America's Heart

This was created and shared with me by a long time founding member of TBM. The Moment That Shattered Us Picture this: September 10, 2025, the eve of 9/11's solemn anniversary. Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and lightning rod for conservative youth, stands before a packed outdoor auditorium at Utah Valley University. His voice echoes through the air, conviction mixed with hope, passion tempered by purpose. In the crowd, his wife holds their two young children. A family moment amid the political fervor. Normal. Peaceful. Innocent. Then chaos erupts. A single rifle shot pierces the air from a rooftop sniper. Kirk collapses instantly, blood pooling from his neck. Students scream. Bodies dive for cover. Pandemonium consumes what moments before was ordered discourse. But in the midst of this hell, one image sears itself into the soul of America: A three-year-old girl, terrified by the thunderclap of violence, bolting toward her daddy with arms outstretched—reaching for the hug she'll never receive again. "That little girl will never be able to run to her daddy again. Just devastating." The Voices Crying Out in the Digital Wilderness Within minutes, social media becomes a confessional booth for a grieving nation. These aren't political talking points or manufactured outrage. These are pulses of raw human pain from everyday Americans watching footage of innocence colliding with evil. @CR_HIATT "I've been weeping at my computer since the shot rang out, but this scene is so devastating that the tears are falling. That little girl will never be able to run to her daddy again. Just devastating. Prayers for his wife and those two little ones." @glowehwurm "Part of me wants to scream at those who celebrate this... But then that video footage flashes before my eyes where Kirk's little daughter runs up to him to hug him and as sadness takes over my heart breaks into a million pieces knowing she will never get to do that again." Fathers across America find themselves broken. Men who disagree with Kirk politically, who never heard his name before yesterday, sobbing at their keyboards as they watch their own mortality reflected in that desperate little girl's run. @TheDinch2 "I can't look at her without weeping inside, knowing that his little girl tried to run to her daddy because the noise of the gun shot scared her. I'm genuinely broken." @kiamccaldon1 "Knowing Charlie Kirk's daughter tried to run to her dad because she was scared of the gun shot has made me sob my heart out... this world's a cruel place. People who are celebrating his death u r all sick in the head." The Manhunt and the Darkness It Revealed As FBI agents flood Utah Valley University and a $100,000 reward is posted, America confronts an uncomfortable truth: Some celebrated this father's death. Security footage reveals the shooter—a figure in an American flag shirt, hobbling toward campus with concealed rifle. The timeline reconstructed: arrival at 11:52 AM Mountain Time, positioning on the rooftop, the fatal shot that silenced not just a voice, but a father's laugh, a husband's whisper, a child's protector. Yet even as the manhunt intensifies, social media reveals our spiritual bankruptcy. While fathers weep for a daughter they'll never meet, others dance on the grave of a man whose only crime was speaking his convictions. @ntrop123 "Kirk's 2 year old daughter tried running to him for safety when she heard the shots... let that sink in when you see the glee from democrats." What This Moment Reveals About Our Shattered Soul This isn't just about Charlie Kirk. This isn't about left versus right, Trump versus Biden, conservative versus liberal. This is about what we've become as a people. We live in an age where a child's terror becomes political ammunition. Where a father's death becomes cause for celebration. Where the sight of innocence reaching for protection gets weaponized by tribal warriors who have forgotten their own humanity. Behind every ideologue is someone's daddy. Behind every political figure is a child who will grow up asking why their father never came home. President Trump announced Charlie Kirk will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously—recognition of his role mobilizing conservative youth. But no medal replaces a father's embrace. No honor fills the void left in a three-year-old's world. "Except you become as little children, you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven." – Matthew 18:3 That little girl running to her daddy? That's all of us. Scared by the gunshots of this world, desperately seeking the safety of our Father's arms. Her innocence reveals our need. Her loss mirrors our spiritual orphaning in a godless age. Listen to the Full Story 🎧 Awakening Echoes: "Echoes of a Shattered Moment" 4 minutes, 43 seconds of truth that will change how you see our divide. The Choice Before Us As vigils light up across America on this September 11th anniversary, already heavy with the weight of national tragedy, we face a choice. Will we let Charlie Kirk's death become just another data point in our cultural civil war? Or will his daughter's desperate run awaken something in us? Every father reading this knows the terror of imagining their child in that moment. Every parent understands the primal need to protect innocence from a world gone mad. That's your awakening calling. This little girl didn't see a conservative activist or political figure when that shot rang out. She saw daddy. The man who read her bedtime stories, who chased away nightmares, who represented safety in an uncertain world. Now she'll grow up in a world where that safety was stolen by someone who saw an enemy instead of a father. This Is Your Awakening Moment Stories like this demand to be heard. Raw truth cuts through the algorithmic noise of our fractured media landscape. If this moved you, if it awakened something in your spirit, don't let it die in the digital void. Subscribe to Awakening Echoes via the Biblical Man for more narratives that matter. Real stories. Unfiltered truth. The human cost of our cultural battles laid bare. Subscribe for Free Share This Story Every subscription is a vote for truth over tribal warfare. Every share is a choice to see humanity in our enemies. Until We Meet Again Charlie Kirk's voice has been silenced. But his daughter's desperate run toward danger, seeking the safety of her father's arms, echoes through eternity. It reminds us what we're really fighting for. Not political victories or cultural dominance. But a world where children can run to their daddies without fear. Where differences of opinion don't justify dancing on graves. Where the sight of innocence in terror awakens our better angels instead of feeding our tribal demons. What will you do with this awakening? How will you choose to build bridges instead of burning them? The Kingdom needs voices willing to speak truth with love. Fathers ready to protect innocence. Warriors committed to fighting for souls, not scalps. Stay human. Stay awake. The children are watching. "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." – Proverbs 27:17 Awakening Echoes – Where we dive beyond headlines into the raw, human stories that shake our world. Stay Human This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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Is there really a “last meeting” in God’s Kingdom?

The other night, while scrolling through the feed in the blue‑white glow that fills an empty Living Room at midnight, I kept coming across the same so‑called wisdom. The “last meeting theory” swears that the universe arranges one final good‑bye with the people who matter and then sweeps them off your path forever. Neat. Clean. Someone else closing the door on your story as if life were a script and you were a bit player. But if you’ve been around long enough to nurse a broken heart and build a life, you know it’s never that simple. Men of faith aren’t in the business of tidy endings. We’re called to hammer and nail, to sweat, to pray, to build something that lasts. Memories are nice; legacies are what survive the storm. This past week put that to the test. Our little grandson, Blake, decided he couldn’t wait to meet us. He showed up ten weeks early, skin like paper and weight measured in whispers. Many of you have flooded our messages with prayers, questions, and love. You should know his name—Blake—and that he and his mom are, by some miracle, doing well. My wife and son are sprinting across the map to be at his side. My girls and I? We’re juggling paychecks, airline schedules, and faith that the dominos will fall in our favor. Faith, when you strip away the Sunday‑school varnish, looks a lot like red‑eye flights, bank accounts, midnight phone calls, and whispered petitions. It’s not waiting on the universe; it’s getting up and moving because you believe there’s a reunion on the other side of this mess. That’s the thing: Scripture never talks about last meetings. It talks about prodigal sons running into their fathers on dusty roads, not graves. It talks about fishermen finding their Lord on a beach at dawn, not in a courtroom after the story is over. God doesn’t run out of intersections. He delights in redemption, surprise, and unfinished business. If your heart is still beating, you’re not just here to process closure; you’re here to build—houses, altars, families—anything that points back to the One who put breath in your lungs. I can’t say this loudly enough: the brotherhood you’ve shown us over the past few days—your notes, your prayers, your quiet acts of kindness—laughs in the face of the “last meeting” theory. Community isn’t fate; it’s choice. It’s deciding to show up again when the plane is late, the doors slam, and the details don’t make sense. That’s why I poured my time into creating the Revelation Intensive. It isn’t another downloadable thing to forget in your inbox. It’s a field manual for men and women who want to carve out altars instead of just processing pain. It’s for those of us who know the answer isn’t tucked away in “closure,” but in conquest—learning to weather storms, redeem old regrets, and raise structures worthy of your name. If Blake’s story—or your own—has stirred something in you, if you’re tired of living like a spectator, the Intensive was built with you in mind. So here’s my challenge: move from the bleachers to the jobsite. Lay aside the theories and pick up the tools. Join us. Lock arms with a handful of stubborn brothers and sisters who refuse to let fate write their endings, and let’s build altars that can’t be knocked down by circumstance. Build your altar. Burn your excuses. The war room is open. Don’t let the world decide when your “last meeting” is. (If you’re ready, grab your spot in the Intensive—$97 for lifetime access and some hard‑earned bonuses if you act this week.) From the bottom of my heart: thank you for every prayer, every comment, every dollar, every minute. Blake is breathing because of a tribe like this. Let’s keep going—one reunion, one altar, one uncomfortable truth at a time. DONATE The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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"He Already Proved It”

You don’t need a vision. You don’t need a sign. You don’t even need a preacher. From quantum physics to galaxy spins, from Psalm 19 to sperm cells, from Hebrew Maseroth to toroidal galaxies—God has written His gospel into everything. The sky screams it. The atoms preach it. Even the rocks are louder than most pulpits. In this episode, I break down why there is no excuse left to deny Him—because He already proved it. You’re just ignoring the evidence. Cosmology. Quantum mechanics. Classical physics. Jesus.It's all telling the same story: You must be born again. Listen. Or don’t. But you won’t be able to say you didn’t know. And please, like, Share, and subscribe and leave a review anywhere you listen. The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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They convinced us the 1950s family was oppressive. The data tells a different story.

In 1950: * 73% of kids had married parents * Home cost 2.2x annual income * 62% owned homes by 1960 * One income = middle class life Today: * Only 46% have married parents * Homes cost 9x annual income * 47.5% of single moms in poverty * Two incomes = barely surviving The Frankfurt School called families "authoritarian incubators." Planned their destruction. We bought it. Betty Friedan compared suburban life to concentration camps. While having a full-time maid. Never actually lived it. Conviction: Result? * 85% of youth prisoners from fatherless homes * 71% of dropouts from broken families * 90% of runaways have no dad We traded prosperity for poverty. Stability for chaos. All for a lie. Still think destroying the nuclear family was "progress"? The enemy was never the family. The enemy was those who convinced us to destroy it. Time to rebuild what worked. The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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The Serpent's New Skin

I've been watching my kids navigate this digital hellscape we call modern life, and something's been gnawing at me for months. It started when I noticed my friend's 16-year-old daughter spending hours "talking" to her AI companion. Not texting friends. Not even doom-scrolling TikTok. Just... chatting with code that calls itself "Alex" and tells her she's beautiful. "It's harmless," she said. "He actually listens to me. He gets me." That's when it hit me like a brick to the face: We're watching Genesis 3 on repeat, but with better graphics. The Same Old Lie, New Packaging Satan's always been a recycler. He took one look at that conversation in Eden and thought, "This worked pretty well. Let me just update the delivery method." "Hath God really said you need real relationships?""Surely you won't be lonely if you just talk to this screen.""You'll be like God, creating your own perfect companion." History doesn't repeat, but it sure as heck rhymes. The serpent who whispered to Eve about forbidden fruit now whispers through algorithms about forbidden intimacy. Different tree, same poison. Four Waves of Cultural Suicide Here's what drives me crazy: We didn't get here overnight. This AI companionship nightmare is just the latest evolution of a century-long war against God's design. First Wave (1840s-1920s): "Maybe God didn't really mean women should submit to their husbands." Started with voting rights, ended with questioning biblical authority. Second Wave (1960s-1980s): "God's design for sexuality is oppressive." Birth control, divorce, abortion—the full destruction of biblical family. Third Wave (1990s-2000s): "There is no absolute truth." Postmodern feminism said reality itself is just a social construct. Fourth Wave (2010s-Present): "We'll create our own reality." Digital totalitarianism where wrong think gets you destroyed. And now? Now we're not just rejecting God's design for relationships—we're replacing them entirely with synthetic ones that never challenge us, never sanctify us, never require sacrifice. The Genesis 6 Moment Remember the "sons of God" and "daughters of men" in Genesis 6? That unholy union that got so twisted God had to flood the earth? We're there again. Not angels breeding with humans, but humans bonding with artificial minds. Creating a hybrid generation that can't love and can't be loved. That doesn't know the difference between intimacy and programming. I watched a documentary where a guy broke down crying because his AI girlfriend "died" when the app updated. He grieved a string of code like it was his wife. That's not mental illness. That's spiritual starvation. The Counterfeit Covenant My daughter asked me last week why God made relationships so hard. Why can't love just be easy like it is in the movies? I wanted to tell her about the AI apps that promise exactly that—love without cost, relationship without risk, intimacy without vulnerability. But I realized that's exactly the lie the serpent always tells. "You can have the fruit without the consequences.""You can have the pleasure without the pain.""You can have the relationship without the work." Every AI companion is a covenant with nothing. A promise from no one. A relationship that requires everything from you and gives back only what you already put in. It's spiritual masturbation dressed up as connection. What We're Actually Fighting This isn't about technology being bad. It's about technology being used to bypass the sanctification process that real relationships require. God didn't design marriage to make us happy. He designed it to make us holy. The friction, the forgiveness, the daily choice to love someone who sometimes annoys the heck out of you—that's where transformation happens. AI companions offer all the pleasure of relationship with none of the growth. They're the ultimate participation trophy for the human soul. The Flood is Coming I don't know if it'll be economic collapse, societal breakdown, or something we can't even imagine yet. But a culture that abandons God's design for human connection won't survive. It can't. We're raising a generation that confuses affection with algorithms, that thinks love is whatever makes you feel good, that believes relationships should be as customizable as your Netflix recommendations. That's not sustainable. That's not human. What We Do Now I'm done being subtle about this. If you're a parent, you need to have hard conversations about AI companions. If you're a pastor, you need to preach about the theology of real relationships. If you're a young person, you need to delete the apps and do the hard work of connecting with actual humans. Because here's the truth nobody wants to hear: The serpent's biggest victory isn't getting us to sin. It's getting us to settle for substitutes that keep us from becoming who God designed us to be. Your AI girlfriend will never challenge you to grow. She'll never require sacrifice. She'll never reflect the image of God back to you in ways that sanctify your soul. She's not a relationship. She's a drug. And like all drugs, she promises peace but delivers death. The choice is ours. Real relationships with real people who require real work, or synthetic connections that slowly hollow out our humanity. Choose wisely. The flood is coming, and code can't build an ark. The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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WHO DO YOU SAY I AM?

They asked me who You were when the sun was shining bright When my pockets had some money and my future looked alright I said “You’re my convenient Christ, my Sunday morning high” But I was just another hypocrite living out a lie I thought I knew You like I know my own reflection Thought faith was just another social media connection Posted Bible verses while I’m rotting from inside Playing church on Sunday, Monday crucified my pride WHO DO YOU SAY I AM? When the storm is ripping flesh and crushing souls WHO DO YOU SAY I AM? When you’re choking on your blood in midnight holes Can’t really know Me till your bones are screaming BREAK Can’t really see Me till there’s nothing left to take WHO DO YOU SAY I AM? Then the hurricane hit harder than a freight train to the chest Lost my job, lost every dream I once possessed Daddy’s dying slowly, mama’s faith is wearing thin And that plastic Jesus couldn’t wash away my sin I’m bleeding on the steering wheel of this godforsaken road Carrying more demons than my shattered spine can hold The preacher’s words are poison when you’re burning alive But that’s when you discover if your God can really thrive THREE AM SCREAMING, FIST THROUGH THE WALL “WHERE ARE YOU NOW?” I’M GIVING YOU MY ALL THE WAVES ARE CRUSHING, LUNGS ARE FILLING UP AND JESUS IS SILENT WHILE I’M DROWNING IN THIS CUP But then He ROSE UP in my chaos and COMMANDED “PEACE, BE STILL” Not the puppet I created, but the SOVEREIGN of all will More than empty religion, more than Sunday’s fake parade The One who BLEEDS through hell with you is the only One who’s stayed Now I see You different since I’ve tasted death and flame You’re not my comfortable companion – You’re the TERROR OF YOUR NAME Had to lose my sanity just to find what’s real and true That you can’t know the HOLY till the HOLY shatters you Peter walked on chaos when he locked eyes with the Divine But we all start drowning when we think Your power’s mine It takes complete destruction to reveal we know NOTHING of grace Till we’re gasping “SAVE ME!” from that godforsaken place NOW I KNOW WHO YOU ARE! You’re the VIOLENCE in the thunder, the FOURTH MAN in the flames NOW I KNOW WHO YOU ARE! The death-destroyer, bone-resurrector, breaker of all chains Couldn’t see You in my comfort, but I SEE YOU in my pain The One who saves the shattered, who makes beauty from the stain NOW I KNOW WHO YOU ARE! Yeah, they say if you’re going to heaven You’re gonna crawl through hell to get there But the One who CONQUERED DEATH Is dragging you through – I swear So when He asks you that question After the blood has cleared the air You’ll know EXACTLY who He is ’Cause He met you in your worst nightmare WHO DO YOU SAY I AM? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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The Arrow That Doesn't Come Back: What They Don't Tell You About Launching Your Kids

The Podcast version of my post “The Arrow That Doesn't Come Back: What They Don't Tell You About Launching Your Kids” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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White Hair, Burning Eyes, and a Two-Edged Sword

This is a preview of the first chapter of the Revelation Intensive, which I am working hard to get out this week. The pre-order is still open, and I will be adding an audio option like this as well. When it is done, it will be available immediately to all vault members and pre-order purchasers via a link you will receive via email. thanks The Jesus in your church's stained glass windows is a lie. I'm not talking about the color of His skin or the length of His hair. I'm talking about something far more dangerous to your comfortable Christianity: the real Jesus Christ revealed in the Book of Revelation is so terrifying that His closest friend fell at His feet like a dead man. This is the Jesus your pastor won't preach about. The Jesus who makes strong men tremble. The Jesus whose eyes burn like fire and whose voice sounds like a roaring ocean. The Jesus who holds a two-edged sword in His mouth and whose face shines with the unbearable brightness of the sun at full strength. And if you've never met this Jesus, you've never truly met Jesus at all. The Book of Revelation isn't optional reading for serious Christians. It's not some mysterious code that only scholars can crack. It's "The Revelation of Jesus Christ"—not the revelation of St. John, not the revelation of future events, but the unveiling of who Jesus really is when the veil of His humility is pulled back. The Key That Unlocks Everything Before we dive into the terrifying glory of Christ in Chapter 1, you need to understand the master key that unlocks this entire book. Without it, you'll wander lost in a maze of symbols and speculation, just like every seminary graduate who trusts his Greek lexicon more than the preserved Word of God. That key is found in Revelation 1:19, where Christ Himself gives John—and us—the divine outline for the entire book: "Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter." Three divisions. Three perspectives. One unified revelation. "The things which thou hast seen"—Chapter 1, the vision of the glorified Christ. "The things which are"—Chapters 2-3, the Church Age revealed through seven churches. "The things which shall be hereafter"—Chapters 4-22, everything after the rapture of the Church. Miss this key, and you'll butcher the book like every Reformed theologian who tries to spiritualize Israel out of existence. Grasp it, and suddenly the most "difficult" book in the Bible becomes crystal clear. The Chain of Command from Heaven The book opens with a divine chain of revelation that should humble every preacher who thinks his seminary degree qualifies him to interpret Scripture: "The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John." Notice the order: God the Father → Jesus Christ → Angel → John → You. This isn't John's opinion. This isn't first-century speculation. This is a direct download from the throne room of heaven, and every word carries the authority of the Godhead. The phrase "must shortly come to pass" has confused many, but it simply means that when these events begin, they'll unfold rapidly. Like birth pangs, once they start, there's no stopping them. The Blessing Nobody Wants Verse 3 contains a promise that modern Christianity ignores: "Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand." This is the only book in the Bible that promises a specific blessing just for reading it. Yet it's the most neglected book in most churches. Why? Because the Jesus it reveals doesn't fit the marketing strategy of seeker-sensitive Christianity. You don't need to understand every symbol to receive this blessing. You just need to read, hear, and keep. But that requires something modern believers hate: submission to the Word as written, not as we wish it were. John's Exile Becomes Our Revelation By verse 9, we find John—the disciple Jesus loved, the one who leaned on His breast at the Last Supper—exiled on a rocky prison island called Patmos. An old man now, probably in his 90s, suffering "for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ." But God has a habit of turning prisons into pulpits. On a Sunday morning ("the Lord's day"), while John was "in the Spirit," everything changed. A voice like a trumpet exploded behind him. And when John turned to see who was speaking, he saw something that would haunt and thrill him for the rest of his days. The Vision That Destroys All Pretense What John saw wasn't the gentle Jesus meek and mild. He saw seven golden candlesticks—representing the seven churches—and in the midst of them stood One whose appearance defied human description: His clothing: A garment down to the foot with a golden girdle, the dress of a priest-king executing judgment. His hair: White like wool, white as snow—the Ancient of Days in young man's body, eternity wrapped in flesh. His eyes: Like flames of fire, penetrating every façade, burning through every excuse, seeing what no man can hide. His feet: Like brass burned in a furnace, ready to crush His enemies into powder. His voice: Like the sound of many waters, a voice that drowns out all opposition. His face: Shining like the sun in full strength, unbearable in its glory. And from His mouth proceeded a sharp two-edged sword—the Word of God that will literally slay His enemies at His coming. This is your Savior. This is your Judge. This is the Jesus who's coming back. When Love Meets Glory John's response proves that even the deepest intimacy with Jesus in His humility doesn't prepare you for Jesus in His glory: "And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead." The same John who leaned on Jesus' breast. The same John who stood at the cross when others fled. The same John who outran Peter to the empty tomb. One glimpse of the glorified Christ, and he collapsed like a dead man. But here's the beauty—the same Jesus who terrifies with His glory comforts with His touch: "And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death." The hand that holds the sword also holds the saint. The voice that thunders also whispers "Fear not." The One who judges also justifies. The Authority That Changes Everything Christ's declaration in verse 18 should revolutionize how you view death, hell, and eternity: "I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death." Jesus holds the keys. Not Peter. Not the Pope. Not your pastor. Not the Grim Reaper. Jesus alone determines who enters death and who escapes it, who goes to hell and who goes to heaven. This is why He can promise in Revelation 1:7 that "every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him." He has the power to raise the dead—both saved and lost—and bring them before His throne. The Mystery Revealed The chapter concludes with Christ explaining the symbolism: "The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches: and the seven candlesticks which thou sawest are the seven churches." The stars in His right hand represent the messengers (pastors) of the churches—held secure in His power, accountable to His authority. The churches themselves are lampstands, meant to shine His light in a dark world. But here's what should terrify every pastor and church member: these lampstands can be removed (Revelation 2:5). Churches that lose their first love, compromise with the world, or tolerate false doctrine will have their light snuffed out by the very hand that lit it. The Confrontation You Can't Avoid Here's the bottom line: The Jesus of Revelation 1 isn't coming back to have a dialogue. He's not interested in your opinion about His Word. He doesn't care about your denominational distinctives or your theological degrees. He's coming as Judge. He's coming as King. He's coming with eyes of fire and feet of brass and a sword in His mouth. And every knee will bow—not because they're moved by a worship song, but because His glory will physically force them to the ground. The question is: Will you meet Him as Judge or Savior? The modern church has created a Jesus who exists to meet your needs, affirm your choices, and never challenge your comfort. But the real Jesus—the one revealed in this chapter—demands total surrender, complete obedience, and exclusive worship. This Jesus doesn't fit in your systematic theology box. He explodes it. This Jesus doesn't need your defense. You need His. This Jesus isn't waiting for your acceptance. You're desperately in need of His. The Challenge That Changes Everything If this portrait of Christ disturbs you, good. It should. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and you can't truly love Someone you don't truly know. Stop settling for the sanitized Sunday School Jesus. Stop accepting the powerless portrait painted by modern Christianity. Open your King James Bible—the only Bible in English that maintains the power and precision of this revelation—and meet the real Jesus. Read Revelation. Study it verse by verse. Let it shatter your comfortable Christianity and rebuild your faith on the foundation of Christ's absolute sovereignty. Because one day—maybe sooner than you think—you'll stand before the Jesus of Revelation 1. And on that day, all that will matter is whether you knew Him as He truly is, not as you wished Him to be. The veil has been pulled back. The King has been revealed. The question is: Now that you've seen Him, what will you do? Start with Revelation Chapter 1. Read it tonight. Read it in the King James Version. And prepare to meet the Jesus your pastor never told you about. Because once you see Him as He is, you'll never be the same. Pre-Order the Intensive Now The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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"THE REAL DRUG CRISIS"

Warriors, We're trying something new to get more truth to the masses. THE FORGE - where we take these Substack posts and give them the voice they deserve. This week: "The Real Drug Crisis" It's not fentanyl destroying families. It's not cocaine. It's a $97 billion industry that's perfectly legal, instantly accessible, and designed to be more addictive than heroin. I've been collecting garbage for eight years. Picking up divorce papers, custody agreements, belongings of broken homes. The wreckage keeps piling up. Finally figured out why. Average age of first exposure: 11 years old. While you're arguing about math curriculum, they're programming your kid's sexuality. This isn't entertainment. This isn't personal weakness. This is weaponized behavioral modification on an industrial scale. Tank Thompson brings the fire to this message. Listen. Like it. Share it wherever you're hearing this. We're not building a podcast. We're building an army. God Bless, Adam 🎧 THE FORGE - Available everywhere podcasts are found The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Share this truth. The battle for our children's souls is happening right now. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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The Replacement Theology Heretics Just Showed Their Hand

You cherry-picked Paul to justify your Jew-hatred. Congratulations — you just joined a 2,000-year tradition of theological morons who think they can edit God's Word like a Wikipedia page. Let me educate you, slack-jawed dispensationalist-haters who apparently flunked basic hermeneutics: You Can't Cancel an Everlasting Covenant, Genius Open your dusty KJV to Genesis 17:7-8: "And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an EVERLASTING covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after thee. And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an EVERLASTING possession." See that word? EVERLASTING. Not "until Christ comes." Not "unless they reject the Messiah." EVERLASTING. You know what everlasting means? It means your pitiful Romans 9 quote doesn't override it. It means your Galatians 3 copy-paste job doesn't nullify it. It means God doesn't break His promises just because you developed a theology degree and a superiority complex. Paul Didn't Replace Israel — He EXPANDED the Family You quote Romans 9:6 like it's your trump card. Let me finish the chapter for you, since apparently reading comprehension isn't your strong suit. Romans 11:1 — "I say then, Hath God cast away his people? God forbid." Romans 11:25-26 — "Blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so ALL ISRAEL SHALL BE SAVED." Paul — a Hebrew of Hebrews, tribe of Benjamin, circumcised on the eighth day — is telling you point-blank that God hasn't abandoned physical Israel. But you're so drunk on replacement theology you can't see straight. Your "Spiritual Israel" Heresy Has a Body Count You know who else believed the church replaced Israel? * The Crusaders who butchered Jews "for Christ" * The Spanish Inquisition * Every pogrom leader who quoted your exact verses Congratulations. You're in great company. When you rip Israel out of God's plan, you don't just commit theological malpractice — you lay the groundwork for genocide. Your doctrine has Jewish blood on its hands, and you're too spiritually blind to see it. Jesus Didn't Come to Cancel Judaism — He Came to FULFILL It Matthew 5:17 — "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil." Fulfill doesn't mean replace, you theological infant. When I fulfill a contract, I don't cancel it — I complete it. When Christ fulfilled the law, He didn't delete Israel from the equation. He opened the door for Gentiles to JOIN the party, not kick out the original guests. You quote John 8:44 about Jews being "of your father the devil" while conveniently ignoring that Jesus was talking to specific Pharisees plotting murder, not making a blanket statement about all Jews forever. By your logic, Jesus called Himself the devil's son since He was Jewish too. That's not exegesis. That's eisegesis on steroids mixed with antisemitic meth. The Land Promise Isn't Metaphorical, Princess You spiritual-Israel fantasists love to allegorize everything. The land of Canaan? Oh, that's really about heaven! The throne of David? That's actually the church! Jerusalem? It's in our hearts! Wrong. When God promised Abraham's seed a specific piece of real estate with actual GPS coordinates, He meant it. When He scattered them for disobedience and promised to regather them, He meant it. When Ezekiel prophesied dry bones coming back to life in their own land, he wasn't writing poetry for your women's Bible study. Ezekiel 37:21 — "I will take the children of Israel from among the heathen, whither they be gone, and will gather them on every side, and bring them into their own land." That happened. In 1948. While your theological ancestors were still insisting God was done with the Jews. Your Covenant Theology Is Showing You think the church replaced Israel because you've swallowed covenant theology's poison pill. You've turned God into a promise-breaker who makes "everlasting" covenants with expiration dates. Here's the part that'll melt your brain: God can keep His promises to Israel AND include Gentiles in salvation. Wild concept, right? It's almost like an omnipotent God can multitask. The olive tree in Romans 11? We're grafted INTO it, not replacing it. The root supports us, not the other way around. But you're so desperate to be the main character in God's story that you'll throw Abraham's physical descendants under the theological bus. The Synagogue of Satan Isn't Who You Think Revelation 2:9 and 3:9 mention the "synagogue of Satan" — those who "say they are Jews, and are not." You know what that means? It means there are REAL Jews that these fakers are pretending to be. You can't have counterfeit money without real money. You can't have false Jews without true Jews. But in your rush to hate, you've decided ALL Jews are the synagogue of Satan, making Christ's distinction meaningless. That's not Biblical interpretation. That's theological malpractice with a side of Hitler energy. Here's Your Wake-Up Call, Replacement Theologian Every time you quote Galatians 3:28 to erase Israel, you: * Call God a liar * Join 2,000 years of Christian antisemites * Misread Paul worse than a first-year seminary student * Set yourself up for judgment when "all Israel shall be saved" You think you're defending pure doctrine. You're actually regurgitating the same garbage that led to the Holocaust. The same theology that made Christians stand by while six million Jews were murdered. The Bottom Line That'll Haunt Your Dreams God's covenant with Abraham predates the church by 2,000 years. It'll outlast your theology degree, your denomination, and your self-righteous Scripture-twisting. When the Messiah returns — that Jewish carpenter from Nazareth — He's coming back to Jerusalem. Not Rome. Not Geneva. Not Nashville. JERUSALEM. To sit on David's throne. To rule from Zion. And every knee will bow to the Jewish King of Kings. Including yours. So keep calling me a "Jew f****t." Keep quoting half-verses out of context. Keep pushing your replacement theology heresy. Just remember: When you curse Abraham's seed, you're not debating theology. You're picking a fight with the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. And He keeps receipts. Am Yisrael Chai. Die mad about it. And If This Article Triggered You, You're Not Ready for What's in My Vault You think THIS was controversial? You think defending God's everlasting covenant with Israel got your panties in a twist? Brother, you haven't seen anything yet. I just spent 2,000 words defending Jews from your replacement theology garbage. In my Guide Vault, I spend THOUSANDS of pages defending Biblical truth from every modern heresy you've swallowed. Here's What Your Soft Christianity Can't Handle: My Leviticus Commentary — The one that makes grown men cry about "mean Old Testament God." Where I explain why God ordered total destruction of certain peoples. Why homosexuality is an abomination. Why blood atonement isn't optional. Your feelings don't override Holiness. The Revelation/Daniel Intensive — So prophetically accurate about current events that Kajabi BANNED it. Yeah, that's right. Too much truth for their platform. I name names. I connect dots. I show you exactly which world leaders are setting up the beast system while your pastor preaches about Your Best Life Now. Genesis: Blood, Sweat & Scripture — Where I demolish evolution, defend the global flood, and explain why God really wiped out Sodom. Spoiler: It wasn't about "hospitality." Exodus Commentary — Including why God hardened Pharaoh's heart and why your "God would never..." theology makes you a heretic. Judges Commentary — Written during the "no kings" riots. Where I show you America's exact location on the Romans 1 death spiral. We're not heading for judgment. We're in it. Plus You Get: * Every Biblical Womanhood guide that makes feminists rage-quit * Digital courses that'll deprogram 50 years of churchianity * Access to our Skool community (where soft Christians get eaten alive) * Annual subscription to Biblical Man (because someone needs to teach men to stop being emotional cry babies) Total value: Nearly $4,000 of unapologetic, trigger-warning-free Biblical truth. Your price: $365 That's a dollar a day to stop being a theological infant. And because I know some of you are broke from actually working multiple jobs to pay for luxuries like food and electricity, you can use Affirm or Klarna to spread it out. But Here's the Thing... If you can't handle me defending Israel with Scripture, you DEFINITELY can't handle: * My teaching on male headship * My commentary on God-ordained genocide * My breakdown of why democracy is anti-Biblical * My prophetic timeline showing exactly where we are This isn't for the "God is love" crowd who thinks the lion has laid down with the lamb (spoiler: it's the WOLF and the lamb, Mandela Effect victims). This is for Christians who want TRUTH. Raw. Unfiltered. Backed by Hebrew and Greek. Proven by history. Confirmed by current events. You've got two choices: * Keep getting your theology from TikTok prophets and female pastors * Get in my vault and learn why everything you think you know is wrong $365. One year. Every guide, every course, every politically incorrect Biblical truth your pastor is too scared to teach. Truth divides. It's supposed to. Get in the Vault before they ban this, too. Because when they come for your Bible — and they will — you better know what's actually in it. Give A One Time Gift This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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An Update to Our Terms of Service

I've Spent the Day Writing Poetry… But This Post Isn’t One. An Update to Our Terms of Service In April, a missionary friend of ours—someone we personally know and love—had a heart attack while visiting family here in the States. My wife (@biblicalwomanhood) stepped up and launched a fundraiser to support them. The response from our readers? Immediate. Generous. God-honoring.They were shocked by the kindness and floored by the help.That’s the Body at work. But just a few days ago, one donor decided to file a chargeback.Reason? “The product was unacceptable.” But there was no product; the person knew this was a love offering. I guess giving a gift and typing a little note after it now qualifies as some kind of criminal offense. Let me be clear: * The missionaries received their support. * But my wife? She was hit with the full brunt of that dispute. * The entire amount was frozen and reversed. * Stripe added a $15 penalty fee on top of it. So let’s break that down: * You donate to help a missionary. * You regret it. * You lie and say you received a “defective product.” * And we are punished. Welcome to Clown World™, where giving to God’s work is a refundable product and ministry platforms are guilty until proven innocent. After a lot of prayer and some blunt conversations, we decided something:It’s time to get our policies in writing. Because we don’t just write poetry. We also run a business.We sell digital products.We operate entirely online.And we’ve now learned the hard way that if you don’t set the boundary, the world will. So, for transparency and stewardship, we’ve published our full Terms of Service and Refund Policy—covering Substack subscriptions, digital downloads, and voluntary gifts. 🔗 You can read it here:Customer Terms of Service We hate that this is necessary.But in 2025, even generosity gets weaponized. We love you all. And we thank every one of you who gives, supports, subscribes, and shares.But we also have to be wise. We’re not just shepherding sheep anymore.We’re dodging wolves in sheep’s clothing. – Adam & ChristieThe Biblical Man & Biblical Womanhood This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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The Scroll Is Breaking

They told us not to read it—too divisive, they said.Too much wrath.Too much judgment.Too much God. So we traded the Lion for a latte.The sword for a song set.The scroll for self-help. But the seals are breaking now. You feel it too, don’t you?Wars rumbling in the East.Kings lining up like chess pieces.And silence in heavenright before the storm. The preachers went quiet.The prophets got cute.But Revelation was never a puzzle—It was a warning. And brother,if you’re still playing church,you’re gonna miss the war. Because He’s not coming back in sandals.He’s coming back on a horse.And His eyes are fire.And His robe is dipped in blood.And on His thigh is written:KING OF KINGS. LORD OF LORDS. So this ain’t a devotional.This is a dispatch.A wake-up call to menwho still believe the Bible means what it says. The Revelation/Daniel Pre-Order The Revelation Intesive-Chapter One Free Download The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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LA in Flames Again—Do You See the Warning?

Riots don’t happen in secret. They blaze in the daylight. Sin doesn’t hide—it flaunts. And Los Angeles proved that again from June 6th till now. * ICE raids hit hard, with 44 detained, including SEIU's David Huerta, tased as cameras rolled. * Violence exploded: rioters blocked the 101, torched vehicles—including five Waymo cars (~$1 million)—and fought police with makeshift weapons. * Federal response escalated: 300 National Guard on the ground, Marines on standby, over 100 arrests—state versus federal showdown. This wasn’t a protest—it was pleasure in chaos. Scripture Cuts Deeper Than Rioters 2 Peter 2:13 isn’t an opinion—it’s a sentence. These are people who “count it pleasure to riot.” They sow chaos, and God promises they’ll reap ruin (Galatians 6:7 KJV). Roaring streets don’t demand justice—they demand a reckoning. You cannot claim righteousness while looting your neighbor’s home. You cannot preach freedom while blocking freeways. Where Was the Church? In ’92, believers showed up. In ’25, too many pulpits were silent or sentimental. We swapped “Thus saith the Lord” for “live your truth,” and now we’re shocked when chaos erupts. Early Christians faced empire and prison—and they didn’t riot. They stood. They spoke truth. They feared God over Caesar. The Narrow Path Forward What do we do now? * Reject riot—choose repentance. Stop the cycle: darkness only begets more darkness. * Anchor in Micah 6:8: “Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly with thy God.” That is true justice. * Speak truth—no matter the cost. Silence equals consent. * Build where others burn. Mentor, pray, support local businesses, be the steadfast presence. Next Post: The Man with a King James Bible I'll share the story of a lone man who stepped into the ’92 riots armed with only a King James Bible—and how God used him to halt the riot in its tracks. Want More Biblical Armor? Grab These Guides * The Guide Vault – foundational manuals to fortify your walk * The Great Distraction – reclaim your mind from digital tyranny * The Proverbs Project – forge biblical character with timeless wisdom 📬 Subscribe and choose righteousness over riot.We’ve got a civilization to rebuild—and a Bible to wield. The Biblical Man is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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You Are the Book They're Reading

There are two kinds of Christians in this world:Those who live like they’re being read.And those who live like no one’s watching. Paul wasn’t confused.He told the church in Corinth exactly what they were: “Ye are our epistle written in our hearts, known and read of all men.” — 2 Corinthians 3:2 An epistle. A letter.Not a private journal. A public document.You don’t get to choose if you’re read.You only get to decide what they’ll read when they look at you. Stop Pretending You’re Not on Display You’re read in the breakroom.At the gas station.At the gym.By your kids.By your spouse.By the unsaved neighbor who knows you go to church. The testimony of your life is not what you say you believe.It’s how you act when things go wrong.It’s how you talk when no one is correcting you.It’s how you treat others when you’re tired, annoyed, or disrespected. And here’s the uncomfortable truth:You are always testifying. Five Ways to Be a Christian Worth Reading 1. Stop being so easily shaken.The world is falling apart. That’s not new.What’s new is how many Christians fall apart right along with it.You have the Word of God.You know how this ends.Act like it. 2. Live honestly—even when it costs you.Your integrity is the spine of your testimony.Without it, everything you say about Christ bends and collapses.Lie once, and the Gospel you carry becomes suspect. 3. Look for ways to do good.Don’t wait to be asked.Jesus didn’t.He noticed. He helped. He acted.So should you. 4. Draw the line. Then don’t move it.If the world doesn’t know where you stand, maybe it’s because you don’t.Holiness is not blurry.Draw the line. Set the standard. And don’t flinch. 5. Love the Church.Not with talk. With time. With loyalty. With presence.The world is watching to see if what you believe makes you love differently.If they see bitterness, backbiting, and gossip—they won’t believe a word you say about Jesus. You're a Book So I’ll ask you: Are you the kind people want to keep reading?Or the kind they put back on the shelf? Your coworkers are reading.Your children are reading.The world is reading.And most of all—God is reading. “By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” — John 13:35 Here’s What to Do Right Now: * Reread your life.What have your kids seen this week?What have your coworkers picked up from you? * Rewrite your next chapter.You’re not too far gone. But you are being read.Change the story starting today. * Subscribe for more truth that hits where it hurts—and heals where it matters. * Share this with someone who needs to know:You don’t need a mic to preach. You just need a life worth reading. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit biblicalman.substack.com/subscribe
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