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  • Episode 28: How to Hear God’s Voice (And Know It’s Actually Him)
    2026/04/15

    What if the real challenge isn’t hearing God’s voice… but knowing which voice you’re hearing?

    In our last episode, we talked about why so many Christians struggle to hear from God.

    But even when you do hear something— how do you know it’s actually Him?

    Because as believers, we don’t just hear one voice.

    We hear:

    • God
    • Our own thoughts
    • And the enemy

    And learning to discern the difference is essential if we’re going to walk in obedience and grow in our relationship with Him.

    In this episode, we get practical.

    We break down what each of these voices sounds like, how they operate, and how you can begin to test what you’re hearing so you’re not led by confusion, fear, or your own reasoning.

    Because God is speaking.

    The question is—are you recognizing His voice?

    🔍 In This Episode

    • The 3 voices every believer hears • Why confusion is so common • The difference between conviction and condemnation • How the enemy twists truth—even Scripture • How your own thoughts can sound convincing • Why God’s voice brings clarity, not chaos • Practical ways to test what you’re hearing • Common mistakes that keep people stuck • How to grow in confidence hearing God

    🎙️ About Spiritual Recon

    Spiritual Recon is hosted by Adam and Diana Clay, missionaries serving in spiritually contested environments.

    We explore the biblical supernatural worldview and what it means to live as Kingdom ambassadors in a world shaped by both seen and unseen realities.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Episode 27: Why Most Christians Struggle to Hear God’s Voice
    2026/04/08

    What if the reason you struggle to hear God’s voice… isn’t because He isn’t speaking?

    …but because you’ve been taught to listen in only one way?

    In this episode, we unpack one of the most important—and often misunderstood—questions in the Christian life:

    How does God actually speak today?

    Many believers have been taught that the Bible is the primary—or even the only—way God communicates. But when we step back and look at Scripture as a whole…

    we see something much bigger.

    From dreams and visions, to the leading of the Holy Spirit, to the still small voice—God has always been a speaking God.

    So why does it feel so difficult for so many Christians to hear Him?

    We explore:

    • Why this struggle is so common
    • How Western thinking may have shaped our expectations
    • The tension between avoiding deception and actually hearing God
    • What Scripture shows about how God speaks
    • And how to begin growing in discernment and obedience

    This isn’t about replacing the Bible. It’s about understanding its role…

    and rediscovering a relationship with a God who still speaks.

    Because if Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice…”

    then learning to recognize it isn’t optional.

    It’s foundational.

    🎙️ Spiritual Recon is hosted by Adam and Diana Clay, missionaries serving in spiritually contested environments.

    We explore the biblical supernatural worldview, the Deuteronomy 32 framework, and what it means to live as Kingdom ambassadors reclaiming image-bearers from deception and darkness.

    Because if God is still speaking… then learning to hear Him changes everything.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Episode 26: The Spiritual War at the Cross (When Satan’s Plan Backfired)
    2026/04/01

    He tried to stop Him… but the cross wasn’t defeat. It was the turning point.

    What if the cross wasn’t just about the forgiveness of sins…

    …but the moment the powers of darkness lost everything?

    In this episode, we explore what may have been happening in the unseen realm as Jesus stepped onto the scene—and why the enemy moved to stop Him.

    From their perspective, a King had entered their domain. The kingdom of God was advancing. And something had to be done.

    So a plan was set in motion.

    But according to Scripture, if they had understood what was actually happening, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.

    What looked like victory… was actually their defeat.

    We walk through the spiritual war surrounding the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus—from the early confrontations with demons, to the turning point at Mount Hermon, to the moment everything culminated at the cross.

    And most importantly…

    what Christ’s victory means for us today.

    Because the cross didn’t just forgive sin— it broke the power behind it.

    🎙️ Spiritual Recon is hosted by Adam and Diana Clay, missionaries serving in spiritually contested environments.

    We explore the biblical supernatural worldview, the Deuteronomy 32 framework, and what it means to live as Kingdom ambassadors reclaiming image-bearers from deception and darkness.

    Because if the war is real… then the mission of the Church matters more than we realize.

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    49 分
  • Episode 25: Why Your Home Faces Spiritual Attacks (And How to Respond)
    2026/03/25

    Most Christians don’t think twice about their home.

    It’s just where you sleep… where you eat… where you live your life.

    But what if your home isn’t actually neutral?

    What if it’s either being shaped by the Kingdom of God… or influenced by something else?

    In this episode of Spiritual Recon, we explore a reality that most believers never seriously consider:

    👉 Why does the enemy target our homes?

    Because if we’re honest… a lot of spiritual warfare still feels abstract—until something happens that forces us to take it seriously.

    We share our own story of when that happened to us… when spiritual activity showed up in our home in ways we couldn’t ignore.

    And from there, everything changed.

    👉 But the bigger question is this:

    If our homes are actually spiritual territory… how are we supposed to respond?

    Drawing from Scripture and over 20 years of ministry experience, we walk through what’s really happening in the unseen realm—and how followers of Jesus can take authority over their homes in a practical, biblical way.

    Because this isn’t about fear.

    It’s about understanding who you are… and how to live with authority in the place you’ve been given.

    🎙 Topics in this episode

    • Why your home is not spiritually neutral • How the enemy targets homes (and why it’s strategic) • The idea of your home as a Kingdom outpost • Spiritual formation, unity, and why they matter • Open doors: how footholds are created • Why most spiritual attacks are subtle (not dramatic) • What it actually means to “pray over your home” • A practical framework for praying through your house • Renouncing sin and breaking spiritual agreements • Authority in Jesus’name: commanding vs. just asking • The role of anointing oil (and what it represents) • Why filling your home matters after clearing it • Real stories and outcomes from the mission field • How often you should be doing this

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  • Episode 24: Are Spiritual Portals Real? What the Bible Says & Why It Matters Now
    2026/03/18

    Most Christians today don’t have a category for places where the spiritual and physical overlap.

    That kind of thinking feels distant… or even unbiblical.

    But what if Scripture has been pointing to this reality from the very beginning?

    In this episode of Spiritual Recon, we explore a question most believers never stop to ask:

    👉 Are spiritual portals real?

    Across cultures—voodoo, Santería, animism—you consistently hear about specific locations where spiritual activity is heightened.

    Mountains. Trees. Temples. Altars.

    Places where the unseen and the seen seem to intersect.

    But instead of starting with culture, we go to Scripture.

    From Eden to Jacob’s ladder… from Sinai to Zion… from high places to the Tower of Babel…

    we examine whether the Bible actually describes these kinds of “thin places”—locations where heaven and earth overlap.

    And then we wrestle with the bigger question:

    👉 If these things are real… what does that mean for us today?

    Because this isn’t about fascination or speculation.

    It’s about mission.

    If there are spiritual strongholds tied not just to people—but to places— then how should followers of Jesus respond?

    Drawing from both Scripture and real experiences on the mission field, we talk through what we’ve seen, what we understand, and how to stay grounded in the mission of Jesus without getting distracted.

    Because if the unseen realm is real… then the mission of reclaiming people from darkness is even more urgent than we realize.

    🎙 Topics in this episode

    • What the Bible says about sacred space and “thin places” • Eden, Jacob’s ladder, and the idea of a “gate of heaven” • Why mountains (Sinai, Zion, Hermon) matter in Scripture • High places, Asherah poles, and spiritual access points • The Tower of Babel and man-made attempts to reach the divine • Whether angels require access points (and why that matters) • How other cultures recognize and interact with these places • Modern parallels: voodoo, Santería, ayahuasca, and New Age practices • What spiritual “portals” might actually be doing • Real stories from the mission field in the Dominican Republic • Why this matters for spiritual warfare and disciple-making • How to stay focused on mission without becoming distracted

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Episode 23: The Lie That Turned the Church Into a Sunday Event | Neil Cole
    2026/03/11

    Most Christians today think of church as a place we go.

    A building. A service. A weekly event.

    But what if that wasn’t how the first followers of Jesus understood it?

    In this episode of Spiritual Recon, we sit down with Neil Cole, author of Organic Church and Primal Fire, to explore how the church gradually shifted from a movement of disciples on mission into something that often revolves around gatherings and programs.

    For the early believers, the church was not primarily an event to attend.

    It was a spiritual family living under the authority of Jesus and participating in the mission of His Kingdom.

    Together we discuss how this shift happened, why many believers feel tension between tradition and mission today, and what it might look like to recover a simpler, more biblical vision of the church.

    Along the way, we also explore why legalism can quietly pull believers away from the freedom of following Jesus, and how rediscovering the church as a family on mission changes the way we think about discipleship.

    Because if the church is not merely something we attend, then following Jesus will reshape far more of our lives than we expect.

    🎙 Topics include

    • How the early church functioned as a spiritual family • Why church gradually became centered on weekly gatherings • The difference between following Jesus and following religious systems • Why legalism is one of the greatest dangers facing the church • Neil Cole’s journey rediscovering organic disciple-making movements • What it might look like to recover the mission of the church today

    Connect with Neil Cole

    Neil Cole is a church planter, author, and pioneer of organic church movements who has spent decades helping believers rediscover simple, disciple-making communities centered on listening to Jesus and living on mission. He is the author of Organic Church, Church 3.0, Primal Fire, and several other books on disciple-making and the future of the church.

    Website: https://starlinginitiatives.com

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    📩 SpiritualReconPodcast@gmail.com

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 22: Has Tradition Replaced Mission? | Why We Had to Rethink Church
    2026/03/04

    Twenty-five years ago, long before we understood the unseen realm or territorial powers, the Lord asked us to do something simple: open the doors of our home. That step of obedience began a journey that challenged many of our assumptions about church, discipleship, and mission.

    In this episode of Spiritual Recon, we share how that journey led us to rethink what it means to make disciples and what the church is actually meant to be. Is church primarily an event, or is it the presence of Jesus among His people on a mission?

    As we began to understand the unseen realm and the reality of contested territory, many of the practices we were learning started to make sense in a deeper way.

    If Jesus is King and we are His ambassadors, what does obedience really look like?

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    33 分
  • Episode 21: The Kingdom You Represent Is Bigger Than You Were Told
    2026/02/25

    Most Christians were taught that the Gospel is about going to heaven one day.

    But when Jesus sent out His disciples in Luke 9, that is not what they proclaimed.

    They announced the Gospel of the Kingdom.

    So what does that mean?

    In this episode of Spiritual Recon, we revisit the message Jesus actually commissioned His followers to announce — and why misunderstanding the Kingdom has quietly reshaped how we share the Gospel today.

    In the first century, euangelion was a royal announcement: a new King had taken the throne. Allegiance was shifting. A new Kingdom had arrived.

    Salvation, then, is not merely forgiveness of sins or a future destination.

    It is transfer. It is citizenship. It is restoration into the family and reign of God.

    Drawing from Luke 9, Colossians 1, the Deuteronomy 32 worldview, and Jesus’ proclamation in Luke 4, we explore what the Kingdom actually looks like — and how understanding it reshapes mission.

    This conversation is not about minimizing the cross.

    It is about understanding what the cross accomplished — and what we were sent to proclaim as ambassadors.

    Because what we believe about the Kingdom determines what we share with others.

    🎙 Topics include:

    • What “gospel” meant in the ancient world • Why the disciples were not preaching “go to heaven” • Transfer from the domain of darkness into the Kingdom of Christ • Allegiance to a King and obedience • The rescue of the nations and the Great Commission • The seven characteristics of the Kingdom: deliverance, justice, healing, peace, restoration, joy, and the presence of God • Why a cookie-cutter gospel often fails to speak real good news

    If the Kingdom is bigger than we were told, then our mission is too.

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    51 分