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Uncommon Christian

Uncommon Christian

By: Mark John
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Uncommon Christian is a conversation about the narrow path. Broad is the way to common Christianity and many will walk that line. Narrow is the way of true life and that is what makes us uncommon.
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  • The Law is Spiritual (The Bible Way to Properly Understand Scripture)
    Jun 20 2026
    The Law Is Spiritual In this episode, we explore Paul’s statement in Romans 7:14: “The law is spiritual.” This single truth changes how we read Moses, the commandments, Sabbath, worship, war, sin, and righteousness.The Law of Moses was never merely about outward rules, rituals, buildings, sacrifices, feast days, or visible behavior. Those outward forms carried deeper spiritual realities. Through Yeshua (Jesus), the Law is not discarded, but revealed and fulfilled by the Law of the Spirit.We compare major Old Testament patterns with their New Testament spiritual reality: physical wars become spiritual warfare, temple worship becomes worship in Spirit and truth, walking in God’s ways becomes walking in the Spirit, and Sabbath rest points to rest in Messiah and refreshing from the presence of the Lord.We also look at how Yeshua (Jesus) revealed the deeper spiritual root of sin. Murder is traced to hatred. Adultery is traced to lust. Idolatry is revealed not only as bowing before images, but as greed and covetousness in the heart.The main point is simple but powerful: the Law of Moses must be interpreted through the Law of the Spirit. The Spirit does not produce lawlessness. The Spirit fulfills righteousness inwardly, writes God’s law on the heart, and reveals what the old covenant shadows were always pointing toward, Messiah formed in His people.

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    35 mins
  • What’s Words Got to Do With It? Do We Ask God About Our Problems or Speak to the Problems?
    Jun 14 2026
    In this episode, we explore the biblical balance between praying to God and speaking directly to the obstacle under God’s authority.Yeshua did not only teach His followers to pray about mountains. He said, “Say to this mountain, be removed.” In Luke 17, He said faith like a mustard seed could speak to a sycamine tree and command it to be uprooted. In Mark 11, He connects faith in God, speaking to the mountain, believing prayer, and forgiveness.The episode compares these passages with Yeshua rebuking the storm, speaking to sickness, commanding demons, and calling Lazarus from the tomb. It also follows the same pattern after the resurrection, where Peter tells the lame man to rise, prays and then commands Tabitha to arise, and Paul commands a spirit to come out in the name of Jesus.We also look back to the Old Testament: Moses crying out at the Red Sea before God tells him to speak to the people and stretch out the rod, Moses being told to speak to the rock, Joshua commanding the sun and moon, Elijah speaking concerning rain, Elisha speaking healing over the waters, and Ezekiel prophesying to dry bones.The core point is simple: words are not magic, but words spoken in faith under God’s authority matter.Prayer is communion, surrender, wisdom, and dependence. Command is faith acting under delegated authority. When we do not know God’s will, we pray. When God’s will is clear, we speak and obey. When unsure, we pray first, then command only what agrees with God’s revealed will.Main takeaway:
    Faith does not replace prayer, and prayer does not erase authority. Speak to God, then, when He leads, speak to the mountain.

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    18 mins
  • Artificial Theology: When AI Preaches Another Gospel
    May 30 2026
    Artificial Theology: When AI Preaches Another Gospel. As artificial intelligence becomes more involved in sermons, Bible studies, devotionals, and online teaching, a serious question emerges: what happens when AI begins to sound spiritual but slowly drifts from truth?In this episode, we examine the rise of “artificial theology”, religious language generated by machines, shaped by data, trends, and popular opinion rather than Scripture, conviction, and the Holy Spirit. The danger is not that AI can talk about faith. The danger is that it can sound biblical while subtly preaching another gospel.We explore how believers can discern truth from imitation, why technology must remain a tool and not a teacher above Scripture, and how the Church should respond when convenience begins to replace conviction.This is not an anti-technology conversation. It is a call to spiritual discernment in an age where even error can sound polished, compassionate, and convincing.

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    15 mins
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