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The Christian Car Guy Radio Show
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The Christian Car Guy Radio Show

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Weekly, recorded 60-minute radio broadcast
The purpose of the Christian Car Guy show to reach folks with the life saving message of Jesus through an automotive platform. We also further the Kingdom of God through our many volunteers who help Single Moms, Widows and Families in Vehicle Crisis with our Jesus' Labor of Love Ministry by both sharing the Love of Christ and Freedom and Healing Jesus Offers.
In addition we have a weekly Bible teaching we call our "Appraisal By The Real Black Book" where we offer our own special automotive illustrations to provide Christian Living Biblical insight as Jesus teaches us.

Weekly, recorded 60-minute radio broadcast
The purpose of the Christian Car Guy show to reach folks with the life saving message of Jesus through an automotive platform. We also further the Kingdom of God through our many volunteers who help Single Moms, Widows and Families in Vehicle Crisis with our Jesus' Labor of Love Ministry by both sharing the Love of Christ and Freedom and Healing Jesus Offers.
In addition we have a weekly Bible teaching we call our "Appraisal By The Real Black Book" where we offer our own special automotive illustrations to provide Christian Living Biblical insight as Jesus teaches us.

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Where Am I ?

A question I am learning to ask for so many reasons…. Psalms 91:1 says – "He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." So the question again is where am I? In any given moment how I am feeling inside is a gigantic indicator, Jesus gave such an understanding of prayer we will run to on Today's Christian Car Guy Show.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 4 days
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Mother of Roadtrips

On this special Mother's Day Eve episode of the Christian Car Guy Radio Show, Robby celebrates the moms who made family road trips unforgettable. From the incredible true story of Bertha Benz and the first long-distance car ride to listener memories of camping, singing, and station wagon adventures, the show is packed with nostalgia and laughter. Robby also shares biblical insights about Eve, Mary, and the spiritual impact of motherhood. It's a heartfelt ride through faith, family, and the memories that stay with us long after the trip is over.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 week
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What Does 'Forever' Really Mean? Rediscovering Chessed in Jeremiah 33

In Jeremiah 33:10–11, God paints a breathtaking promise: the silence of devastation will be broken by voices—joy, gladness, weddings, and thanksgiving. But at the center of those returning voices is a phrase repeated through generations: "Give thanks to the Lord of Hosts, for the Lord is good, for His Chesed endures 'Olam.'" What does that really mean? In this episode of Voices From Zion, Robby and the Rabbi explore: Why "forever" (olam) may not just mean endless time—but something deeper, hidden, and eternal in a different dimension The rich, untranslatable depth of chesed—far beyond "lovingkindness" into covenant loyalty, pursuing mercy, and active love How Psalm 23 reframes goodness and mercy as something that chases us down like a shepherd's dog Why restoration in Jerusalem is not just physical—but audible—you can hear it when God moves The connection to the ancient Jewish wedding blessing and the prophetic picture of joy returning to Zion What it means to truly taste and see that the Lord is good—not intellectually, but experientially And woven through it all: a personal testimony of tasting God's love in a way that changes everything. Because maybe "His Chesed endures forever" isn't just a statement… Maybe it's an invitation.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 weeks
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Life in Overdrive

This episode of Christian Car Guy explores "overdrive" from both a mechanical and spiritual perspective. Learn how overdrive improves fuel efficiency in your car and how letting go of control and moving with God can shift your life into a more purposeful, powerful gear. Plus, RK shares insight on overdrive transmission issues and repairs.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 weeks
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Mine, Mine, Mine: The Seagulls, the Son, and the First Offering

In this episode of What God Showed Me Today, we trace a surprising thread from the cry of Ecclesiastes—"vanity of vanities"—back to the very first human struggle over identity, possession, and worship. The journey begins with the word הבל (hevel)—breath, vapor, vanity—and how it echoes not only through Ecclesiastes but into the name Abel, the second son of Adam and Eve. From there, we step into Genesis 4 and carefully read Eve's births "with God"—a phrase that quietly reveals partnership, pain, and promise in the formation of humanity's first family dynamic. At the center stands a tension as old as Eden: What is mine… and what is God's? Cain's offering and Abel's offering are not just acts of worship—they are revelations of the heart's struggle between possession and surrender. Like the seagulls in Finding Nemo, the human heart still cries: "Mine… mine… mine…" But Heaven responds with something deeper: "Bring Me what is yours… and find Me in it." This episode explores: How הבל (vanity/breath) shapes human identity Why Abel's name is not accidental What Eve's naming of her sons reveals about partnership with God How offerings expose the difference between ownership and worship And why the first conflict in Scripture is really about possession vs. presence
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 weeks
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נורא (Awesome) God—and What He Is Asking Today of Our Hearts

In this episode of What God Showed Me Today, we sit in the tension between two anchor points of Scripture and prayer: Deuteronomy 10:12–13 calls us into something startlingly intimate— to walk in all God's ways, to love Him, and to serve Him with all our heart and soul. But just a few verses later (10:17), Moses describes this same God as "the great, mighty, and awesome God"—a phrase that Jewish prayer preserves in the opening of the Amidah. That word "awesome" (נורא) is not casual language. It carries the sense of a God who is beyond containment, beyond emotional grasp, beyond intellectual reduction—yet still inviting covenant intimacy. This episode explores the paradox: The God who cannot be grasped Is the same God who commands total heart-and-soul intimacy And fear of the Lord is not distance—it is alignment with the overwhelming presence of Love itself We trace how the Amidah preserves this ancient confession: "Great, Mighty, and Awesome" and how that framing actually deepens—not lessens—the call of Deuteronomy 10:12–13. What if "fear of the Lord" is not shrinking back… but stepping fully into a love so vast it overwhelms every lesser loyalty?
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 weeks
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No Power

Feeling stuck and running on empty? This episode connects car trouble to spiritual life, showing how unforgiveness and hidden struggles can drain your power and how to get it back.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 weeks
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Carrying Each Other: The Cost of Love

In Ephesians 4:2, Paul calls us to "bear with one another in love" — but what does that really mean? In this episode, we dive into the Hebrew word נָשָׂא (Nasa) — to lift, carry, or bear — and uncover a much deeper picture of what love actually requires. From the scapegoat in Leviticus 16, carrying away the sins of the people… to Isaiah 53, where the Messiah "bore our griefs"… We discover that bearing with one another is not passive tolerance — it is active, sacrificial carrying. We'll also explore the letters of Nasa (Nun, Shin, Alef) and how they reveal a process: Continuation and endurance (Nun) The consuming/refining fire (Shin) The strength and source of God (Alef) This is the kind of love that: absorbs instead of reacts carries instead of collapses reflects the heart of Christ If you've ever struggled with difficult people, relationships, or the weight of loving well — this episode will challenge and anchor you.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 weeks
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You Can't See It Until You Need It: The Door to Oneness & Unity

In today's episode of What God Showed Me Today, we explore a powerful mystery hidden in the Hebrew word אחד (Echad)—oneness. Why does Echad end with a dalet (ד)—a door? Because oneness with God isn't something we achieve… it's something we enter. And here's the key: You can't see the door… until you see your need. Drawing from Epistle to the Ephesians 4:1–7, we uncover how humility, meekness, and dependence become the pathway into true unity—not just with God, but with one another. We'll also explore the connection to יחד (Yahad)—unity—and how both words reveal that our need is not a weakness… it's the doorway. Just like Christian in The Pilgrim's Progress discovering the hidden door in the house of giants, the entrance was always there… but only visible when desperation made him look. This episode is an invitation: To stop striving… To start seeing… And to walk through the door into His Oneness.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 weeks
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Lev 19:18 Revealed — Grudge, Revenge, and the Path of Meekness

In this first episode of What God Showed Me Today, we step into the tension of one of Scripture's most direct commands: "You shall not take vengeance, nor bear a grudge…" (Leviticus 19:18). But what does it actually look like to stop a grudge from forming in the heart—or to lay down the internal pull toward revenge once it's already begun? We'll explore how Scripture doesn't just forbid vengeance outwardly, but confronts the deeper root within us. Using the Hebrew words and letters behind revenge, grudge, and meekness, we uncover how God reshapes the inner world of the heart. This episode contrasts: The inner weight of bearing a grudge The pull toward vengeance And the restoring power of meekness and humility And we'll see how God's instruction in Leviticus 19:18 is not just a rule—but a re-formation of how we see, respond, and remain free.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 4 weeks
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Perfect Timing

*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-(--header-height)" dir="auto" data-turn-id="e9b1d11d-b43a-4a2c-991b-01d7a8c7da60" data-testid="conversation-turn-3" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn="user"> On this episode of The Christian Car Guy Show, Robbie shares a powerful testimony of surviving a serious car accident and how God's perfect timing saved his life. Alongside the story, the team highlights important safety lessons, including how you load your vehicle and why having an emergency escape tool is critical. Nick also shares his own roadside experience of fixing his mom's car, proving how preparation and timing can make all the difference. With practical advice and spiritual insight, this episode reminds us that while we plan, God's timing is always perfect.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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They Came Bearing Myrrh, Love's Heaviest Burden Grief:

They Came Bearing Myrrh, Love's Heaviest Burden Grief:
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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Back to the Heart of Easter

*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-(--header-height)" dir="auto" data-turn-id="b567e34f-ace7-4f62-bef0-41a0a7cdcf1a" data-testid="conversation-turn-5" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn="user"> *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:7c7d6058-3620-437c-9460-5804f3eb2010-2" data-testid= "conversation-turn-6" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant"> In this Easter episode of Christian Car Guy Radio, guest host Jerry Mathis fills in for Robby Dilmore and lifts up both him and his wife Tammy Dilmore in prayer following his recent accident. The conversation centers on rediscovering the true meaning of Easter beyond cultural traditions. Listeners call in to share personal memories that highlight faith, family, and the hope of the resurrection. The show also includes practical car advice, blending spiritual encouragement with everyday life.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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What Was Your Dead Battery Hosannah Moment

Have you every wondered what that word meant from the Gospels that the people cried out to the Son of David? "Hosannah", they were quoting from the 118 Psalm verses 25 & 26
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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Pump the Brakes: How Christ Helps When Our Minds Won't Stop

Have you ever had your imagination running wide open, your mind pounding over the same thoughts again and again? I recently heard an amazing disciple describe anxiety as, "Your mind is pounding nails." That's exactly what it feels like when I can't get something out of my head—when my thoughts keep replaying different scenarios, different things I should say or do. I call it running scripts.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 months
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Finding Peace in a Troubled World

Guest host Jerry Mathis of Ray's Body Shop fills in on The Christian Car Guy Radio Show and is joined by Mark Flynn from Pulliam's Hot Dogs and Barbecue. They discuss finding peace in Christ despite the negativity in today's world, the importance of supporting first responders, and how sharing personal testimony can reach those who don't believe. Jerry also shares helpful tips about understanding insurance claims after an accident.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 months
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20th Anniversary Show

Robby Dilmore celebrates 20 years of the The Christian Car Guy Show with special guests, memorable clips, and powerful testimonies from the show's history. The episode highlights how God has used the program, including the outreach of Jesus Labor Love, to impact lives across the country. It's a heartfelt look back at faith, friendship, and the stories that shaped two decades of ministry.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 months
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The Holocaust Rescuer's Answer: How could I not

👉 Subscribe for deeper Scripture and Hebrew insight. Watch Full Teaching https://youtu.be/GHlzcuieOyU?si=OqIReewDDixCs_i4 The touching story of the rescue of two young teenage girls running from a death march hunted by the Nazi's Hosted By: Pastor Robby Dilmore Kildee Church AKA - Christian Car Guy https://christiancarguy.com/ and Rabbi Chaim Eisen is a rare gem. He learned Torah in classic yeshivoth [religious seminaries] for years, and he then served as an educator in post-secondary yeshivoth for twenty years, besides his ongoing engagement in adult religious education, for almost forty years and counting. His knowledge of the masterpieces of rabbinical thought is comprehensive, but he does not view them as mere grist for academia. His presentations are deep but clear and, most important, relevant. Founder : https://www.zionbiblestudies.org/
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 months
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Iran and And An Uncommon Understanding of Vengeances

We open with Psalm 94:1 — "O LORD, God of vengeance, O God of vengeance, shine forth!" — as the cornerstone of our meditation on how God's justice and vengeance are understood differently in Scripture than they are in modern geopolitics. We ask: What does it mean to call God both Lord of Knowledge and Lord of Vengeance in an age of nuclear threat (e.g., Iran)? How does Scripture frame divine retribution vs. human reaction? 🕊️ God as Lord of Knowledge — and of Vengeance Scripture depicts God as fully aware of human hearts, motives, and hidden evil — nothing escapes His knowledge. Psalm 94 confronts the paradox that a righteous God allows wrongdoing yet will ultimately vindicate the oppressed. Distinguish between God's patient justice and human vengeance, which is often rushed, partial, and self‑serving. Hosted By: Pastor Robby Dilmore Kildee Church AKA - Christian Car Guy https://christiancarguy.com/ Rabbi Chaim Eisen is a rare gem. He learned Torah in classic yeshivoth [religious seminaries] for years, and he then served as an educator in post-secondary yeshivoth for twenty years, besides his ongoing engagement in adult religious education, for almost forty years and counting. His knowledge of the masterpieces of rabbinical thought is comprehensive, but he does not view them as mere grist for academia. His presentations are deep but clear and, most important, relevant. Founder : https://www.zionbiblestudies.org/ 🎶 Hannah's Song (1 Samuel 2:1–10) Hannah's prayer after giving Samuel to the LORD becomes one of the richest early Hebrew songs in Scripture. 1 Samuel 2:3 — "The LORD is a God of knowledge; and by Him actions are weighed." — underscores that God knows intent, heart, and outcome. This song foreshadows messianic hope — God reverses human pride and exalts the humble. Many rabbis and later interpreters see in her words a messianic trajectory even before the word mashiach enters later Jewish thought. Hannah's voice is one of the first biblical expressions of God lifting up the humble, a theme we see carried forward into later messianic expectation. 🔍 An Uncommon Understanding of "Vengeance" Contrast secular concepts of retaliation with the biblical notion of justice that restores order without cruelty. God's vengeance is: Measured Just Focused on restoration Human vengeance often reflects fear, anger, or pride — the very things God calls down in Psalm 94. 🏆 Refusing a Nobel: The Mirror of Conscience We explore historical examples of people who have refused worldly honor (like a Nobel Prize) because of conscience. This refusal becomes a mirror reflecting a deeper spiritual reckoning: Are we seeking praise from humans or approval from God? Connect this to Hannah — she refused to keep Samuel as her own prize and instead offered him fully to God. 🇵🇱 The Polish Woman Who Hid Two Girls — "How Could I Not?" A modern testimony of risk, courage, and conscience — a Polish woman in WWII hid two Jewish girls despite fear of death if discovered. Her simple question — "How could I not?" — becomes a stark contrast to those who remain bystanders. Draw parallels to biblical calls to stand for the oppressed even when it costs dearly. This segment juxtaposes secular moral heroism with biblical justice and mercy — showing how God's ways call His people to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly. ✝️ Wrap & Reflection Psalm 94, Hannah's Song, and these historical examples converge on three truths: God sees all — He knows all. God's justice is different from human retaliation. True righteousness often costs us — but reflects the heart of God. 📌 Key Scripture Psalm 94:1 — God as Righteous Judge 1 Samuel 2:1–10 — Hannah's Song of Praise and Vindication
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 months
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Christian Car Guy Live from the Triad Men's Summit

Live from the Triad Areawide Men's Summit at Life Community Church, this special episode of The Christian Car Guy Show focuses on rediscovering bold faith in uncertain times. Through reflections on powerful messages, real-world testimony, and prayer, listeners are reminded what it means to step forward using what God has already placed in their hands.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 months
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