God's Eye Productions Podcast

The Fire or the Facade: Biblical Christianity vs Cultural Christianity (Part 1)

God's Eye Productions Season 3 Episode 40

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In this episode of the God's Eye Productions Podcast:

We explore the powerful season between the Resurrection and Pentecost - the birth of the early Church, the coming of the Holy Spirit, and the deeper meaning behind the Jewish Feast of Weeks.

But this episode goes deeper than history.

What happens when Christianity becomes cultural instead of transformational?

How did modern faith drift from Spirit-led discipleship into performance, politics, and identity?

We unpack:

  •  The timeline from Resurrection to Pentecost
  •  The spiritual significance of First Fruits and
     Shavuot
  •  The role of the Holy Spirit in discernment and spiritual growth
  •  Biblical Christianity vs cultural Christianity
  •  Why many people reject "Christianity" because of hypocrisy
  •  The dangers of mixing faith with political messiah figures
  •  Why testing the spirits matters more now than ever
  •  The difference between knowing Scripture and being transformed by it
  • This is a reflective and challenging conversation about authentic faith, spiritual discernment, repentance, renewal, and what it truly means to follow Christ in today's culture.
    If you've ever struggled with church hurt, hypocrisy, shallow faith, or confusion surrounding modern Christianity, this episode is for you. 

Resources for further study:

Timeline of Holy Week Events

What is Cultural Christianity?

People talking about Cultural Christianity

Jews Discussing the Roots of the Day of Pentecost (Great Summary of the Holiday) 

Jewish Root of Pentecost

Judas 




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