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Me, The Onu, and One More

Me, The Onu, and One More

By: Keith Shafer
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This podcast explores some of the ideas and events that led me to write the Onu Adventure Books (Dezsma, Bolmek, and Verdekt). Along the way, I’ll also share issues of faith, theology, and my view of God’s relationship to all created beings.Keith Shafer Christianity Spirituality
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  • What If I Asked God What I’m Doing Right? • Ep 16
    Jul 9 2026

    My morning walk was supposed to be simple.

    No side recordings. No Shorts work. Just some time with God.

    But along the way, God interrupted my routine with a question I hadn't considered.

    Not a heavy, condemning one...

    A shocking, positive one:

    “God, what am I doing right?”


    Topics:

    • My morning routine
    • The question I hadn’t considered
    • Why are we so negative?
    • Is this even biblical?
    • A practical example
    • Why do we reject encouragement?


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    10 mins
  • 15 – I Never Knew You – How I Got Matthew 7:23 Wrong
    Jul 1 2026

    Matthew 7:23 used to scare me.

    In it, Jesus says, “I NEVER knew you,” and I always heard that as a scary warning.

    Like... Christians could be surprised to find out in the end that Jesus didn’t know us well enough, and we wouldn’t get into heaven.

    But what if “NEVER” is a clue?

    If Jesus knows me, even once, even briefly, he can’t lie and say, “NEVER.”

    So, what is this scripture trying to tell me?

    Topics:

    • Buckle up, here we go
    • The words that fooled me
    • The twist
    • Will Christians hear “I never knew you”?


    This episode is part of the “Scary Verses or Grace?” discussion of passages that sound scary at first, but surprisingly lead us toward grace as we grapple with them and seek the heart of Christ.

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    9 mins
  • Can Sin Reach Back to the Cross? • Ep 14
    Jun 17 2026

    Can sin time travel?

    I know that sounds bizarre, but it’s a question I’ve wrestled with for a long time. If Jesus died once for all, and I sin today, how is that sin covered by his sacrifice long ago?

    I don’t think the Bible gives us a detailed explanation of how the cross works across time. But it does tell us that Jesus’ sacrifice happened once, that it was enough, and that God still takes every sin seriously.

    As I try to process all that, I sometimes imagine my sin traveling back through time, landing squarely on Jesus while he was on the cross. I watch as it adds weight to the price he had to pay.

    That mental image has changed the way I think about sin. Instead of viewing it as merely breaking a rule, I see it as something more personal.

    If Jesus really is my friend... then I don’t want to add to the suffering he endured for me.

    Topics:

    • Setting the stage
    • How do you view the cross?
    • One sacrifice, once for all
    • The scapegoat
    • Jesus intercedes for you
    • Dying and rising with Christ
    • Made holy in the moment
    • Is grace a blank check?
    • What’s one more sin?
    • Would I do that to a friend?
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    33 mins
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