Episodios

  • Who Would Jesus Shoot?
    Jul 9 2025
    In this first episode of our new podcast series entitled "The Cross and the Sword," Jerry Robinson asks a bold question: Who would Jesus shoot?

    This episode challenges the popular belief that gun rights are God-given and takes a close look at Jesus’ teachings on violence, enemy love, and peace.

    Drawing on scripture and cultural critique, Jerry invites listeners to reconsider what it truly means to follow Jesus in a world that worships guns and thefalse power that they promise.
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    27 m
  • Living the Kingdom in a World of Empire
    Jun 11 2025
    Jesus didn’t come to tweak your life. He came to confront and overthrow the empire to make way for the Kingdom of God.

    In this final episode of our "Gospel of the Kingdom" series, we get honest about what it means to follow Jesus in a world built on power, fear, violence, and domination. The Kingdom is more about allegiance than mere words. It’s about action. The Kingdom is lived, not just preached.

    It’s time to choose your King.
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    12 m
  • Jesus Preached the Kingdom, We Settled for a Creed
    May 21 2025
    In this episode of the Gospel of Peace podcast, Jerry Robinson explores how the bold Kingdom message Jesus preached was slowly reduced to creeds, doctrines, and check-the-box religion.

    From the early church to Constantine, we trace how a living gospel became a list of beliefs, and why recovering the Kingdom message today matters more than ever.
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    16 m
  • What is the Gospel of the Kingdom?
    May 7 2025
    Jesus didn't say, "Believe in me so you can go to heaven."

    He said, "The kingdom of God is at hand—repent and believe the good news."

    In this episode, Jerry Robinson kicks off a new three-part series exploring the original gospel Jesus preached—the Gospel of the Kingdom.

    Discover how the modern church has reduced the message to sin management and afterlife insurance, and why reclaiming the kingdom is essential to following Jesus today.
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    17 m
  • Rethinking the Cross: Q&A on the Atonement
    Apr 23 2025
    Got questions about the atonement?

    In this bonus episode of The Gospel of Peace, Jerry Robinson returns to answer some of the most pressing questions that have come in since the release of our three-part series on the atonement.

    Questions like:
    • Doesn’t Isaiah 53:10 say it pleased the Lord to crush Jesus?
    • How do you reconcile Hebrews 9:22 with the idea that God doesn’t need blood to forgive?
    • Isn’t God’s justice retributive? Doesn’t sin demand punishment?
    • Why do the apostles use sacrificial language at all?
    And more…With clarity, humility, and a Christ-centered focus, Jerry walks us through these objections, always returning to the image of God revealed in Jesus: a God of love, mercy, restoration, and victory over sin and death.

    This episode is for the honest seeker, the curious skeptic, and the follower of Jesus longing to make sense of the cross without compromising God’s goodness.
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    27 m
  • How the Cross Defeated Sin and Death (Rethinking the Cross)
    Apr 9 2025
    Was the cross about punishment—or victory?

    In this third and final teaching in our series, Jerry Robinson explores how the cross was never about satisfying God's wrath, but about defeating the powers of sin, death, and darkness.

    Drawing from Scripture and the wisdom of the early Church, this episode unpacks biblical alternatives to penal substitution, highlights the meaning of Christ’s resurrection, and reframes the atonement through the lens of love, reconciliation, and liberation.

    Discover how the cross reveals God’s true character—not as a wrathful judge, but as a loving redeemer who overcomes evil with good.
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    23 m
  • Who Really Killed Jesus? (Rethinking the Cross)
    Mar 26 2025
    If Jesus had to die, whose idea was it—God’s or ours?

    Many Christians assume God required the crucifixion to satisfy divine wrath, but have you ever noticed how clearly the apostles place responsibility for Jesus’ death on humanity?

    In Acts 2, Peter says explicitly, "you put him to death." Yet many believers still think God demanded Jesus’ murder. How could the murderers of Jesus possibly be fulfilling God’s will?

    In this powerful episode, Jerry Robinson invites us to carefully revisit the Scriptures. He walks listeners step-by-step through what the apostles and Jesus Himself actually said about the cross. Far from a divine act of wrath, the crucifixion becomes a powerful revelation of humanity’s rejection of perfect love—and God's extraordinary response of redemptive love.

    Watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsLQh9THcts

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    Send them in through our website! (https://truerichesacademy.com/contact) At the end of this current series, Jerry will host a special Q&A podcast episode to respond directly to listener questions.

    Key Scriptures Covered:
    • Acts 2:23, 3:15, 4:10, 5:30, 7:52
    • John 10:10, Luke 4:18, Matthew 23:37
    • John 15:24–25, John 3:19, Luke 24:26
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    18 m
  • Why Did Jesus Have to Die? (Rethinking the Cross)
    Mar 12 2025
    Why did Jesus have to die?

    For many of us, the answer seems simple. We’ve been told that Jesus died to pay for our sins or to take our punishment. But is that really the whole story?

    In this episode, we take a fresh look at the cross and explore whether we’ve misunderstood the reason for Jesus’ death.

    Was it about satisfying God’s wrath?

    Or was something deeper happening?

    Join me as we rethink the cross together.

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    21 m