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Expedition Salvation Podcast delves deep into Biblical truth. With teachings aimed to resonate with our listeners, we present deep and rich Biblical content and discuss the real-world applications in our everyday lives. We aim to teach the profound richness of Scripture through balanced, expository teachings that encourages a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
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For your convenience, the Expedition Salvation Podcast embraces a variety of platforms. Hosted on PodPoint, our podcasts are also accessible on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Podcast, iHeart Radio, or TuneIn. You can also listen to our podcast on our website under podcasts (below), or through links available on our Facebook page at “Expedition Salvation.” New episodes are released every Saturday and in some instances, every other week. This is to ensure we provide quality content over quantity. Whether at home or on the go, you can access our podcast anytime, anywhere. Join us as we journey through God’s Word together.
In this episode, we begin our miniseries “The New Life.” We will explore John 3:1-21, where Nicodemus, a Pharisee and teacher of Israel, comes to Jesus with questions about God’s kingdom. Jesus gives him, and us, the life-changing truth: to enter the Kingdom of God, we must be born again. We will explore what it means to be born again. This episode is perfect for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of salvation, the new birth, and what it truly means to follow Jesus Christ. Nicodemus’ journey shows us that no matter how much we know or how much we’ve struggled, we may come with questions, doubts, or confusion, but Jesus meets us right where we are. We can all experience the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
In this final episode of Faithful and Fearless: Women of the Bible, we turn our attention to Mary Magdalene, a woman transformed by the power of Jesus Christ and remembered for her unwavering devotion to Him. We explore her steadfast presence at the crucifixion, even when others fled, and examine her faith in her darkest hours. We also explore some of the false accusations against Mary’s reputation. This episode not only honors Mary’s courage but also challenges us to live with the same resolute faith in the face of trials, and reminds us that we are called to persevere in the faith and grow in spiritual maturity.
In this episode, we continue our series, Faithful and Fearless: Women of the Bible. We explore the extraordinary story of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, as recounted in John 4. More than just a historical moment, this narrative reveals the compassionate, confrontational, and redemptive heart of Christ. We explore the rich cultural, theological, and historical context of Samaria, how Jesus Christ walks us through the woman’s transformation—from shame to salvation—as she moves from seeing Jesus as just a Jewish man, to calling Him “Sir,” then “Prophet,” and finally proclaiming Him as the long-awaited Messiah. Whether you’re struggling with shame, searching for identity, or simply needing encouragement, this episode will remind you that Jesus sees you, knows you, and is ready to give you living water.
In this episode, we continue our series Faithful and Fearless: Women of the Bible. We explore the remarkable story of the bleeding woman found in Mark 5:24-35, a woman who, after suffering for twelve years, reached out in faith and touched the hem of Jesus’ garment. More than a miracle of physical healing, this is a story of desperation turned into faith, of shame replaced by identity, and of isolation transformed into peace and unity. You’ll also see how this story connects with the broader context—the healing of Jairus’ daughter—both events woven together by the common thread of 12 years, and a God who is never too busy to respond to genuine faith.
In this episode, we continue our new Series, Faithful and Fearless: Women of the Bible. We explore the extraordinary story of Rahab, a Canaanite prostitute who became a woman of faith, courage, and legacy. Rahab’s story is one of divine providence, bold belief, and redemption. We explore the theological significance of Rahab’s confession and how her scarlet rope echoes the Passover and foreshadows the blood of Christ. From hiding Israel’s spies to entering into a covenant promise, Rahab’s life was transformed by faith, and her legacy was sealed forever in the lineage of Jesus Christ. Whether you feel disqualified by your past or unsure of your place in God’s story, Rahab reminds us that salvation is by grace through faith and that God delights in redeeming the unlikely.
In this episode, we begin our new Series, Faithful and Fearless: Women of the Bible. We journey into the remarkable story of Abigail, a woman of wisdom, humility, and spiritual courage. Though living 1,000 years before Jesus Christ, Abigail’s actions foreshadow the redemptive work of Jesus interceding in the face of wrath, advocating for peace, and turning away destruction. We explore the biblical account from 1 Samuel 25 and draw practical lessons for modern living. Whether you’re navigating difficult relationships, trying to respond with grace instead of anger, or seeking a deeper understanding of Jesus Christ as our Mediator, Abigail’s story speaks profoundly to the challenges we face today.
In today’s episode, we conclude our study on the Spiritual Disciplines. We take a deep and honest look at the Christian life as a race—one that requires self-control, intention, and daily discipline. We explore the corporate disciplines of Confession, Worship, Guidance, and Celebration as a heartfelt response to God’s holiness and goodness—a life surrendered in awe of His glory. This episode is a reminder that our walk with Christ isn’t passive. It’s a journey of spiritual formation, anchored in grace and empowered by love. We continue to explore how these disciplines mature us in the faith and equip us to run the race with endurance. Whether you’re struggling to walk in holiness, desiring a deeper relationship with Jesus, or seeking spiritual renewal, this episode will challenge and encourage you to embrace God’s call to transformation through grace-fueled disciplines. We’re not just called to run the race—we’re called to finish well.
In Part II of our study on Spiritual Disciplines, we shift from the internal to the external, where faith becomes visible in everyday life. This episode explores four transformative practices: simplicity, solitude, submission, and service. These aren’t just spiritual add-ons; they’re intentional ways of living that clear the clutter, quiet the noise, and deepen our walk with Christ. Whether you’re just beginning your journey or feeling spiritually stuck, this episode will help you rediscover your rhythm, embrace purpose over pressure, and live out a vibrant, enduring faith. Join us as we move from reflection to action—hands and heart aligned for the glory of God.
Are you feeling spiritually stagnant or longing for a deeper, more vibrant relationship with God? Today, we begin a three-week study into the life-changing power of spiritual disciplines—practices like Bible study, prayer, fasting, worship, and solitude. Discover how these disciplines are not about earning God’s love, but about responding to His grace and growing in intimacy with Jesus Christ. We’ll explore how to train yourself for godliness and take practical steps toward a faith that’s alive and maturing. Be encouraged, equipped, and challenged to pursue a real relationship with Jesus Christ more intentionally starting today.
In this episode, we will complete our study of the Letter of Jude. Today, we explore verses 17-25, exploring how believers can build themselves up in faith, remain steadfast against false teachings, and trust in God’s power to keep them until the end. Jude’s short letter is packed with wisdom for Christians facing spiritual battles in a world full of deception. We’ll uncover three key applications for our lives today. Tune in now and be encouraged to stand firm in your faith!
In this episode, we continue our study of the Letter of Jude and explore verses 5-16. Today, we explore the critical warnings Jude gives about false teachers within the church. Drawing from Jude’s powerful message, we examine the characteristics of these deceptive individuals who lead people astray with their grumbling, selfish desires, and rejection of authority. By examining the examples of Cain, Balaam, and Korah, we learn how these figures from Scripture serve as warnings for us today. We highlight the importance of standing firm in the truth of God’s Word, confronting false teachings with grace and discernment, and rescuing those caught in the trap of deception.
In this episode, we take a deep look at the Letter of Jude verses 1-4, a brief but urgent warning to the early church that rings with relevance for us today. Join us as we unpack Jude’s passionate plea for believers to “contend earnestly for the faith” in a world filled with false teachings, moral compromise, and distractions. We’ll examine how Jude addresses the danger of apostasy, the perversion of grace, and the importance of living a transformed life in obedience to Jesus Christ. This episode reminds us that our faith is not passive but requires vigilance, dedication, and a firm commitment to the truth of the gospel.
In this episode, we dive into Psalm 99, a powerful declaration of God’s holiness, justice, and sovereignty. Jason exposits Psalm 99 and explores how the psalmist describes Yahweh’s reign, His righteous rule, and the necessity of revering Him with holy fear. What does it mean to tremble before God? How does God’s holiness demand both justice and mercy? Join us as we uncover the significance of Psalm and how this ultimately points to Jesus Christ as our perfect sacrifice, our High Priest, and the Savior of the World.
In this concluding episode of “The Living Word” series, Jason provides a comprehensive summary of our journey—from the formation of the biblical canon to the transformative impact of the Protestant Reformation. We explore the progression from oral tradition to written Scripture, the preservation of God’s Word through Church councils and periods of intense persecution, and the establishment of the biblical canon. This episode also examines the revolutionary role of the printing press in making Scripture widely accessible, the Reformation’s restoration of biblical authority, and the unwavering trustworthiness of the Bible as the Holy Spirit-inspired, inerrant revelation of God. Finally, Jason equips believers with five key takeaways and three practical applications to strengthen their faith and stand firm in biblical truth.
Continuing in the ongoing series, “The Living Word,” in this episode, we continue to explore church history before the Reformation; we explore how the biblical canon was affirmed, the influential Church councils that shaped Christian doctrine, and the events that led to the Great Schism of 1054 A.D. Discover how God’s sovereignty and the Holy Spirit’s guidance preserved the truth of Scripture and the faithfulness of the Church, even amidst doctrinal debates and cultural shifts. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Church history and its enduring impact on our faith today.
Continuing in the ongoing series, “The Living Word,” in this episode, we explore church history, focusing on the development of the biblical canon and the early creeds that shaped Christian doctrine. From the Rule of Faith and the Apostles’ Creed to the criteria for determining the inspired Word of God, we explore how the Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, preserved the Gospel message through the centuries. Through trials, debates, and the influence of culture, the Holy Spirit ensured that the message of salvation in Jesus Christ remained central and unshaken. The work of early Church leaders serves as a testament to the importance of studying Scripture with care, maintaining sound doctrine, and trusting in God’s providence.
Join us on this journey of exploring Hebrews 11:1 and discover how faith can transform your life. Whether you’re a new believer or have been walking with Christ for years, this podcast will provide valuable insights and encouragement to help you live a life of faith.
Join us as we embark on this enriching journey to unlock the treasures of Thanksgiving and discover how embracing gratitude can genuinely transform our lives, nurture our faith, and draw us closer to the heart of God.
Thank you for listening; God Bless You!

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