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The Gospel of Crime Podcast

The Gospel of Crime Podcast

By: Kurt Wagner
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If you love the King James Bible and "true crime" stories, crave honest debate rooted in Scripture, and enjoy hosts who feel like real people wrestling with real issues... the Gospel of Crime Podcast is for you. Grab your Bible, hit play, and let Wally and Ree help you see "true crime" headlines through yesterday's unchanging truth. "Two sharp minds. One unchanging Book. Debating today's world with yesterday's truth." Give it a listen—you'll walk away sharper, more convicted, and encouraged in your faith! ✝️🎙️Kurt Wagner Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Bible Study: The Midnight Meeting
    Apr 19 2026

    This podcast captures a Bible study session focused on the third chapter of the Gospel of John, specifically the encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus. The teacher provides a verse-by-verse analysis, emphasizing that Jesus perceives the hidden intentions of the heart and challenges the religious leader to be born again. A central theme of the discussion is the nature of salvation by grace, drawing parallels between Old Testament faith and the contemporary belief required for spiritual transformation. Our podcasters highlight that Jesus’s deity allowed him to understand Nicodemus’s unspoken questions and offer him the path to everlasting life. By referencing the story of the serpent in the wilderness, the study illustrates how looking to Christ is the only remedy for sin. Ultimately, the source serves as a teaching tool to explain the spiritual necessity of the new birth and the consistent message of faith found throughout scripture.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 30: The Great White Throne: The Final Verdict
    Apr 17 2026

    Season 3 Finale: Hosts Wally and Ree discuss the biblical concept of the Great White Throne Judgment. This dialogue explores the finality of divine justice, emphasizing that every human action, motive, and secret will eventually be scrutinized by an incorruptible Judge. The speakers contrast this heavenly courtroom with flawed earthly legal systems, noting that there are no appeals or opportunities for bribery. Central to the discussion is the Book of Life, which determines the ultimate fate of individuals based on their relationship with God rather than just their deeds. Ultimately, the source serves as a sober reflection on personal accountability and the transition from human history to a final, inescapable verdict.

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    20 mins
  • Bible Study: The Great Cana Wine Debate
    Apr 5 2026

    This Baptist Sunday school lesson examines the biblical narrative of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. The teacher emphasizes that Jesus operated on a divine timeline, noting that his use of the term "woman" for Mary was a statement of his deity rather than disrespect. A significant portion of the discourse rejects the Catholic "Hail Mary" prayer, arguing that Mary was a human in need of a savior and that believers should pray only to God through Christ. The instructor further contends that the wine created was non-alcoholic grape juice, using various scriptures to argue that alcoholic beverages are inherently "mockers." Finally, the miracle is presented as a metaphor for salvation, suggesting that Christ’s provisions are superior to worldly offerings and fill the believer completely to the brim.

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    23 mins
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