Theonauts 2 - 3 : The God Who Hears Us
Today, we dive into a couple of stories from the Old Testament and see how they tie together through a Hebrew word study.

Today, we dive into a couple of stories from the Old Testament and see how they tie together through a Hebrew word study.
This week we begin an ongoing series to discuss the basics of Covenant Theology
In today's episode we look at the Hebrew word hagah and learn how we growwwwwl over the word of God!
Today we are talking about the resurrection of Lazarus and how the event reflected God's glory and impacted Jesus as well as the disciples.
You might be surprised to know that the Ten Commandments were not given in the way we normally view them. They were not intended to be just a behavior modification standard for the people of God. They were God's Wedding Vows to His people.
As Christians, where exactly do we expect to spend eternity? Is it on a cloud somewhere, playing harps? Join us today as we tell you why you're not going to heaven.
Today Michael Hansen from the GCTNetwork joins us to help us celebrate our 200th Episode!
Today we examine 3 unique but related stories in Jesus' ministry to the gentiles. Why does he call a lady a dog? What is this strange term ephphatha? And why don't we ever talk about this second miracle feeding?
Today we dive into the signs of Jesus in the Gospel of John. Are there 7 of them? If so, what are they and why?
Today we do a deep dive into the healing of the woman with the issue of blood and Jairus' daughter and how they relate. Talitha Cumi!
Today we examine the ancient Christian councils and their purposes.
Today we take a gander at what John the Baptist was doing. Was his baptism the same thing Christians do today?
Today we discuss a poetic parallelism in the Bible known as chiasm or chiastic structure. Understanding this poetic mechanism in the reading of scripture can actually enhance our understanding and interpretation. Join us to see how!
Today we had the opportunity to interview creator, writer, and director of The Chosen... Dallas Jenkins. Join us as we talk about the details around the creation of the amazing Christian series The Chosen.
Today we look at the theophany... a personal encounter with God and specifically we look at a few examples of what is called a Christophany. Where a more-than-likely pre-incarnate Jesus visited people in the Old Testament.
The Book of Daniel is the most contested book of the Old Testament. When was it written? How accurate is the history in it? Join us as we dive into the depths of the arguments leveled against it and how its authenticity survives the tests of critics.
What is in a name? Today we talk about the name of Jesus... Yeshua, and why it's so important and amazing.
In yet another time of end times sermons... we talk about a little different view of the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24
The Theonauts presents Christmas gift ideas for your loved-one who happens to be an avid student of The Bible! Well, at least from a Theonauts perspective.
Today we are joined by college student, Landry Neal as we tackle yet another episode on the roles of women. Christians seem to divide around the terms Egalitarianism or Complementarianism. We'll address what these mean and how it effects us.
One of the underlying doctrines among the "word of faith" movement is that we are little gods (with a little g) because we have God's DNA in us. Is this a legitimate doctrine? How can this affect the Gospel itself?
Today on the Theonauts we talk about the separation between the sacred and the secular. Should we be dividing things this way? Join us as we address how even what we consider to be secular is sacred because God is Lord of all.
Today we look at how this social distancing mandate we are under due to COVID-19 is nothing new. Moses was taught practices by God that took our medical community 3300 years to learn.
This week we explore the most neglected, the shortest, and the enigmatic book of the New Testament. The Book of Jude
Today we continue our study of the Anabaptist movement and talk about Ulrich Stadler and Balthasar Hubmaier. Bear with our audio issues in this episode... we're working on it.
Today we look at the model of Moses and the Rock in the wilderness to see how we should have assurance of salvation through it.
This week we continue our study of the Anabaptist movement of the 16th Century
This week we begin a series on the Anabaptist movement as part of the Protestant Reformation. Today we talk about the beginnings of it with Zwigli and Erasmus.
So does the gap between us and God get smaller with our sanctification? How do we reconcile sanctification between cheap grace and feeling unsaved? Grace is in that gap.
Today we want to look at Jesus through the lens of His Hebrew culture and it may surprise us how it changes or enhances our view of who He was and what He taught.