The Plain Truth
The Plain Truth is a straightforward Bible study podcast rooted firmly in the King James Version of the Scriptures. Hosted by Travis Lunsford, Young Adult Pastor, and Rick Owens, Director of Biblical Education, this podcast is dedicated to opening the Word of God plainly, honestly, and without compromise.
Each episode focuses on clear biblical teaching, careful Scripture reading, and practical understanding. There is no hype, no trend chasing, and no softening of truth to fit the culture. The goal is simple: let the Bible speak for itself. From foundational doctrines to everyday Christian living, The Plain Truth exists to help believers understand what the Bible says, why it says it, and how it applies to real life.
Whether you are a new believer seeking a firm foundation or a seasoned Christian desiring clear and faithful Bible study, this podcast is designed to strengthen your faith and deepen your walk with Christ. Open your Bible, follow along in the King James Version, and join us as we study The Plain Truth, just as God gave it.
The Plain Truth
TPT Ep5- 1 Corinthians 1:2 Part 2
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This episode, Travis is accompanied by Aiden, who is a deacon here at Gilead Baptist Church. They finish the study on that phrase "sanctified in Christ Jesus" by searching the scriptures and seeing the more personal side of sanctification that we must do. Living a holy, sanctified, life is not always easy, sticks out in the world, and is something God expects us to do after we get saved. We have been saved from the bondage of sin, and MADE free through Jesus Christ. Will we fail? Yes, but it is still something God has charged us with. He not only charged us, but has given us grace, mercy, and the Holy Ghost living in those who are saved to help us. We must yield to Him if we expect to do it. He gave us the word of God, also. He gives us an assembly of brothers and sisters to provoke one another unto good works. He also gave us an advocate with the Father (Jesus Christ), for those times we do sin. This part doesn't happen over night as some believe, but happens throughout the believers life. Hence the phrase "becoming more like Jesus."