DiscoverTruth Podcast: Good News, Good Life
Truth Podcast: Good News, Good Life
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Truth Podcast: Good News, Good Life

Author: Truth Ministries, Anthony Benitez

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Join Anthony as they challenge conventional thinking and explore how faith shapes our world. Each episode dives deep into bold, thought-provoking perspectives on the church, government, and society. Be inspired by deep spiritual insights, resilient hope, and courageous conversations that seek to enlighten both hearts and minds.
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A fervent spirit exposes the quiet compromise a comfortable church has learned to tolerate, turning conviction into confrontation. What feels like “too much” is often just the fire of God colliding with a faith that settled for less. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
Most of life’s real lessons are not learned from motivational quotes but from painful experience. In this episode, we talk about the uncomfortable truths about discipline, responsibility, money, relationships, and purpose that most people discover far too late. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
Can Salvation Be Lost?

Can Salvation Be Lost?

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Grace is not a reward for effort or a status we maintain by striving. It is the unearned favor of God given freely in Christ, a doctrine the church must recover if it wants to rediscover the power of the Gospel. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
In this episode, we return to the central question of Christianity: what exactly is the Gospel the apostles preached? We explore how the simple proclamation of Christ crucified and risen for sinners has often been replaced by moral advice, self-improvement, and religious performance, and why recovering the true Gospel changes everything. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
In this episode, we explore why the gospel so often clashes with the modern mindset that celebrates self-sufficiency, personal truth, and moral autonomy. The message of grace confronts human pride by declaring that salvation is not achieved through our effort, but received through Christ alone. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
In this first episode, I share the vision behind Good News, Good Life and why thoughtful conversations about faith, culture, and the inner life still matter today. My hope is to explore truth, challenge shallow thinking, and help people pursue a life shaped by the good news. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
In this episode, Anthony unpacks Paul’s bombshell in the book of Romans and why it shatters every system of self saving religion. This is the letter that dismantles condemnation, silences the law’s accusations, and announces a righteousness from God that changes everything. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
In this episode, Anthony covers the true meaning of “apocalypse” and challenges many popular assumptions surrounding the end times. In context, apocalypse does not mean destruction of the planet but revelation of what was already true: the unveiling of Christ’s reign, the judgment of the old covenant order, and the public end of the accusing age. The end times were not about cosmic collapse but covenantal transition, where redemptive time reached its fulfillment and the Kingdom stood revealed in history. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
In this episode, Anthony teaches how God’s law reveals sin but was never meant to give life to the troubled conscience. He exposes the danger of looking to the law for comfort, and redirects believers to the grace that alone restores and sustains. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
This episode argues that when the church fails to separate the Old and New Covenants, it replaces freedom with fear, clarity with confusion - ultimately keeping the preaching Sinai long after the veil was torn. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
This episode looks at a surprising claim: the Bible isn’t mainly a book of lessons or heroes to copy. It’s one unfolding story that moves, sometimes painfully, toward Jesus. The people in it aren’t just examples of good or bad behavior, they’re signs pointing ahead. Through the lens of typology, the stories of Scripture come together as one unfolding story that leads to Christ. When that bigger picture comes into focus, the Bible stops being a guide to self-improvement and becomes a story about fulfillment and meaning found in him. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
Jesus did not die to upgrade religious systems or make rule-keeping more sincere. He came to expose religion as unbelief in disguise and to replace it with life given freely through His death and resurrection. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
This episode argues from Paul and the Reformation that justification is a forensic verdict grounded solely in faith, not moral performance. Where faith alone justifies, works are formally excluded, not postponed, minimized, or reintroduced under another name. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
In this episode, we declare war on the lie that God is still keeping accounts on the believer. If sin is not imputed, then there is no ledger, no charge, no courtroom, and no condemnation left standing. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
This episode clarifies grace as the gospel without conditions, clauses, or hidden requirements. Grace is shown not as help for self-improvement, but as God’s finished gift in Christ, given freely and without fine print. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
The Bible is not a self help guide. It reveals Jesus Christ crucified and risen. This episode calls listeners back to Christ centered reading, showing how to truly understand the person of Jesus and what He has done rather than from self focused interpretation. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
When the Christian endlessly audits his failures, he is not practicing humility but quietly denying the sufficiency of Christ’s finished work. To cling to sin-consciousness after the cross is to live as if the verdict “It is finished” were provisional rather than final. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
The Cross had to be violent because God’s holiness demands that sin be judged, not ignored or excused. In Christ’s bloody sacrifice, the full weight of divine wrath was poured out and satisfied, revealing both the terrifying justice of God and the breathtaking mercy that saves sinners. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
The Spirit refuses to be managed, scheduled, or domesticated by our religious systems, breaking in whenever He pleases. This episode exposes how the carnal mind despises such divine spontaneity, because true sovereignty dismantles every illusion of human mastery. To learn more, visit our substack channel.
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