Episodes

  • DEVOTION
    Mar 22 2026

    What does real devotion to Jesus look like — not in theory, but in real life?

    In this episode, Alex walks through Matthew 27:57-61 and shows us three pictures of devotion from one of the most overlooked passages in the crucifixion story. Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and the two Marys weren't doing anything spectacular. They were just doing what was right in front of them — and God was working through all of it in ways they couldn't see.

    If you've ever felt like your faithfulness doesn't matter because it's not big or bold or public, this one is for you.

    In this episode:

    • Why Joseph risked everything to ask Pilate for Jesus's body
    • What the myrrh reveals about following Jesus in the mundane
    • Why sitting outside a tomb is one of the most powerful acts of devotion in Scripture
    • How to follow Jesus even when you can't see where He's leading

    📖 Passage: Matthew 27:57–61 (ESV)

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    37 mins
  • un-distant
    Mar 15 2026

    matthew 27:55-56. God came near when we went distant. amenpodcast.com

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    55 mins
  • UNSEPARATED
    Mar 8 2026

    Matthew 27:51-54. In Christ, nothing can separate us from God. amenpodcast.com

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    35 mins
  • FINISHED
    Mar 1 2026

    Jesus didn't just die — He was forsaken. For 3 hours, darkness covered the land, and the Son of God cried out "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?" — and the Father didn't answer.

    In this episode, Alex walks through Matthew 27:46-50 and uncovers what actually happened in those 3 hours on the cross, why Jesus stopped calling God "Father," and what it means that He declared "It is finished."

    If you've ever felt like God went silent on you, or if you're still secretly trying to earn what Jesus already paid for — this one's for you.

    Topics covered: The 3 hours of darkness and what they represent | Why Jesus called God "God" instead of "Father" | What "It is finished" actually means for your everyday life | Why your salvation can't be 99% — it has to be 100% | How bad theology leads us to look for salvation in the wrong places

    📖 Matthew 27:46-50 | Psalm 22 | Habakkuk 1:13 | John 10:17-18

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    Not Yet Known
  • Narrow Road
    Feb 23 2026

    Most people assume they're on the right road. Jesus says otherwise. In Matthew 7:13-14, at the close of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus draws a line — two roads, two destinations, two kinds of people. The wide road is easy, crowded, and leads to destruction. The narrow road is hard, crushing, and leads to life. Alex breaks down what it really means to be on the narrow road, why none of us found it on our own, and what the Zoe life actually looks like. Lokelani closes with her own honest reflection on total depravity, grace, and what it costs to follow Jesus. A convicting and freeing conversation for anyone serious about their faith.

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    31 mins
  • DARKNESS
    Feb 15 2026

    The Darkness at the Cross | Matthew 27:45

    When the sky went dark at noon, it wasn't just a weather event—it was God marking the moment His wrath fell on Jesus for our sin.

    In this episode, we explore the darkness that covered the land during Jesus's final three hours on the cross. We dive into what darkness meant in the Old Testament, why God dwells in "unapproachable light," and how the fear of the Lord is actually the beginning of knowing Him.

    Jesus entered the impenetrable darkness of God's wrath so we could walk in His light. This changes everything.

    AFTER THE AMEN QUESTION: What is a small view of God that you have that needs to change?

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    33 mins
  • VINDICATED
    Feb 8 2026

    Jesus Was Mocked on the Cross—And So Will You | Matthew 27:33-44

    The world mocked Jesus as He hung on the cross. "If you're God's son, come down!" they shouted. But here's what they didn't understand: God's vindication doesn't look like the world's vindication. Jesus didn't come down from the cross to prove Himself—He stayed on it. And three days later, the empty tomb said everything.

    If you're facing mockery for your faith, if you're waiting for God to defend you, or if you're wondering why He isn't showing up the way you expected—this message is for you.

    In this sermon, we walk through Matthew 27:33-44 and uncover four powerful truths about Christ's crucifixion:

    TIMESTAMPS: [00:00] Intro - The Most Evil Day in History [02:04] The Crucifixion Begins [06:08] Golgotha: The Place of the Skull [08:19] Jesus Takes Our Place [16:26] Penal Substitutionary Atonement Explained [19:07] Prophecy Fulfilled: Psalm 22 [24:02] The Religious Leaders Mock Jesus [29:18] Moses, Miriam, and God's Vindication [33:42] Worship That Goes Deeper Than "He Loves Me" [35:34] How Jesus Responded to Mockery [36:25] Christianity Isn't About Being Understood [39:06] After the Amen Q&A

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    1. Let it humble you - You're the soldier, the mocker, the one who deserved the cross. Yet Jesus died instead of you.
    2. Let it fuel authentic worship - When you see Jesus didn't just die for you but instead of you, worship goes infinitely deeper.
    3. Respond with steadfast obedience - Like Jesus, you don't need the final word. God will vindicate you.
    4. Stop trying to be understood - Christianity isn't about being understood. It's about where you stand in Christ.

    The resurrection proves God will vindicate His children. You may face mockery now, but one day every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus is Lord.

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    49 mins
  • Mocked
    Feb 1 2026

    What happens when the King of Kings gets publicly humiliated — and says nothing?

    In Matthew 27:27-30, Jesus is stripped, mocked, crowned with thorns, and beaten by Roman soldiers. It's brutal. It's degrading. And it's the scene most of us want to skip over.

    But this is where we see something we desperately need — the most powerful Being in the universe choosing silence over revenge. He could have destroyed every soldier in that room. He didn't. Not because He was weak. Because He trusted the Father's plan more than His own flesh wanted to fight back.

    In this episode, Alex and Lokelani walk through what Jesus' response in that moment teaches us about suffering, pride, and what it actually looks like to have real hope — not the kind the world sells you, but the kind that quiets your soul even when everything around you is falling apart.

    We also dig into Psalm 131 and 1 Peter 2:18-24 to unpack why staying in your lane isn't giving up — it's trusting God with the parts of life you can't control.

    If you've ever been mocked for your faith, overlooked for doing the right thing, or just felt like the good you're doing isn't being seen — this one is for you.

    📖 Scripture: Matthew 27:27-30 | Psalm 131 | 1 Peter 2:18-24

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    35 mins