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  • Discovering The Lord's Prayer ft Brad Gray and Joel Edwards
    2025/12/12

    Adam Ross sits down with Brad Gray and Joel Edwards to talk about their new documentary 'the Lord’s Prayer' — not as a routine recitation, but as a radical framework for how Jesus taught people to live. What many know by heart is unpacked as something far more intentional, immersive, and challenging than most of us ever realized.The conversation explores how the Lord’s Prayer was rooted in a specific time, place, and culture and why its meaning still carries weight today. Rather than focusing on memorization, the film and this discussion invite people to see the prayer as a call to trust, surrender, forgiveness, and alignment with God’s kingdom. It’s less about saying the words, and more about living them.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Faith and Finances ft Bob Lotich
    2025/12/09

    In this episode, Adam Ross and his guest Bob Lotich challenge one of the most debated topics in the church — money and tithing, If God doesn’t actually need our money, then why does giving feel so difficult? The conversation cuts straight into the tension between obedience and fear, trust and suspicion, and why so many people struggle to release what they worked so hard to build.

    They unpack the idea that God often teaches us how to live with nothing before trusting us with something, why obedience unlocks movement in our lives, and how over-analyzing generosity can quietly become disobedience. This episode confronts the question many think but rarely say out loud: if it truly belongs to God, are you willing to let go without controlling the outcome?

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    47 分
  • God and Heavy Metal ft John Cooper
    2025/12/05

    In this episode, host Adam Ross sits down with John Cooper of the Christian rock band, 'Skillet' to talk about rock music, faith, and what it means to follow Jesus when your calling doesn’t fit into everyone’s expectations. John shares how growing up in an environment where rock music — even Christian rock — was viewed as dangerous shaped his perspective on conviction, disagreement, and grace.

    He opens up about watching his mother battle cancer for three years and losing her at just 15 years old, and how her unwavering faith influenced the way he learned to trust God through suffering and also reflects on how Skillet’s music reaches people struggling with addiction, depression, and hopelessness, and why walking through life is often a one day at a time decision for so many.

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    49 分
  • How God Redirects Your Life ft Chris Graebe
    2025/12/02

    In this episode, host Adam Ross sits down with Chris Graebe to talk about what it really means to live in awe of God, the kind of awe that changes how you see setbacks, closed doors, and the moments that don’t go according to your plan.

    Chris opens up about unexpected detours in his career, deals that fell apart at the finish line, and the quiet ways God was actually protecting him through it all. He also shares the story of meeting his wife during a simple “greet your neighbor” moment at church, and how that became a lifelong reminder of God’s timing.

    The conversation hits on pride, fatherhood, marriage, and the challenge of giving your family your best while navigating calling and ambition. When you live in awe, you start to see God’s hand in places you never expected.

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    46 分
  • Faith Without Hesitation
    2025/11/25

    In this solo episode, Adam looks at how the first disciples dropped everything the moment Jesus called — no debating, no delay. He talks about building that same kind of faith today: a faith that doesn’t second-guess God, doesn’t stall, and doesn’t ask “are You sure?” every time He leads.

    This episode teaches us about urgency, obedience, and learning to say “yes, Lord” without hesitation.

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    3 分
  • Judgment and the Christian Heart ft Brad Tavares
    2025/11/21

    In this episode of See The King, Adam sits down with UFC fighter Brad Tavares for an honest conversation about judgment, humility, and what it actually looks like to follow Christ without pretending you have it all together.They walk through Matthew 7:1–6 and break down why Jesus warns us about judging others, how pride blinds us to our own flaws and how easy it is for Christians to drift into judgment without realizing it. Pride can silence the light we’re supposed to reflect, and muddy our spiritual clarity.

    This conversation is a reminder that Jesus calls us to center compassion and love people the way God loves them, even when their struggles look different from our own.

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    41 分
  • The Call to Exalt God
    2025/11/18

    In this episode of See The King, Adam breaks down what bold faith really looks like through the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 16 and 18 a moment in Scripture where one man stood against an entire culture that turned its back on God.


    Adam talks about why Christians today carry that same responsibility: to exalt God publicly and privately, to refuse to bow to the world’s idols, and to live with a confidence that comes from the Lord, not from our own strength. He unpacks how Elijah challenged evil without arrogance, listened for God’s voice, acted only when God said move, and waited when God said wait.


    If you’ve felt spiritually pushed on, overwhelmed, or unsure how to stand firm, this conversation will remind you: the same God who backed Elijah backs you. Boldness, protection, direction, and victory still come from Him alone.

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    10 分
  • PEACE IN THE FIGHT ft Dan Ige
    2025/11/14

    In this episode, Adam sits down with UFC fighter Dan Ige to talk honestly about a kind of peace most people never learn — the kind that isn’t tied to circumstances, wins, or the outcome you prayed for. Dan opens up about the pressure of wanting to glorify God every time he stepped into the cage, and the frustration of losing to fighters who didn’t share his faith. He didn’t just have to challenge his opponents, he also had to challenge his belief that just because he was a Christian, he deserved to win against those who weren’t.Adam and Dan talk about ego, identity, spiritual warfare, and what it looks like to fight with confidence even when the scoreboard doesn’t favor you. They break down how to stay grounded when life pushes back, how to separate identity from performance, and how God uses disappointment to build a peace that actually lasts.This conversation is for anyone who’s ever tried to honor God while facing results that didn’t make sense — a reminder that peace is not circumstantial, and God can still be glorified in the moments you didn’t choose.

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    51 分