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Life is like a tapestry woven with unexpected twists, challenging dilemmas, and perplexing questions. Whether you're pondering the intricate historical figures in Scripture or contemplating the missteps of influential individuals in society, you may find yourself asking, "How does this all fit together?" Rest assured, you're not alone in your contemplations.

Join Garhett and Jermaine as they host God Ink, a captivating podcast that delves deep into the intricate nuances of life. Uncover the thought-provoking messages that unveil God's intricate design in the narratives He is writing, re-writing, or yet to compose.

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In this episode, we explore the startling story of Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, who faced God’s severe judgment for offering unauthorized fire in the sanctuary. We unpack what this moment reveals about God’s holiness, the seriousness of worship, and the lessons we can apply to our own lives today.
Holy Cow Part 2

Holy Cow Part 2

2025-12-0801:13:12

In this episode, we dive into one of Israel’s darkest moments: the golden calf rebellion. Aaron caves, the people break loose, and shame floods the camp. We trace how idolatry doesn’t just distort worship—it drives a wedge between us and the God who rescued us.
Holy Cow Part 1

Holy Cow Part 1

2025-11-2401:11:20

In this episode, we dive into one of Israel’s darkest moments: the golden calf rebellion. Aaron caves, the people break loose, and shame floods the camp. We trace how idolatry doesn’t just distort worship, it drives a wedge between us and the God who rescued us.
Does God Have Limits?

Does God Have Limits?

2025-11-1001:03:05

In this episode, we examine the divine injunction at Sinai in which God commands Israel to establish a physical boundary around the mountain of His presence. This narrative raises important theological questions regarding the nature of divine transcendence and accommodation.Does God possess intrinsic limitations, or does He voluntarily self-limit in order to engage a humanity estranged from its original imago Dei? By tracing this tension through Scripture, we consider how divine holiness interfaces with human fallenness, and what this reveals about the character of God’s redemptive initiative.
*Warning* This podcast touches on the topic of suicide. Please be advised. After spending so much time on top of Mount Sinai with God, Moses finally asks the question that has been on his mind for so long.
In this thought-provoking episode, Garhett and Jermaine sit down with attorney and Bible student Amy Ratsara to explore the dramatic moment when God gave Israel its national identity at Mt. Sinai. Together, they reflect on what it meant for a nation to be founded not on conquest or politics, but on covenant. The conversation moves between the ancient world and modern implications, including a fascinating comparison with America's own founding ideals. This episode unpacks the Ten Commandments not just as moral code, but as a radical framework for justice, freedom, and identity. Etched not in stone monuments, but in the heart of a people.
This week on the God Ink podcast, Israel Ramos joins us to unpack a moment that could have easily spiraled into conflict. In Exodus 18, Moses’ leadership is critiqued, his reaction tested, and his overloaded work schedule begins to harm the people he’s called to serve. What happens next reveals a God-given strategy for healthier leadership, and a timely lesson for us today."
A Simple Diet

A Simple Diet

2025-09-1557:27

When hunger strikes, so does forgetfulness. In this episode, Moses reflects on a restless people who quickly romanticized slavery when their stomachs began to growl. From seas splitting to bitter water turning sweet, God had never failed them — yet trust remained scarce in the wilderness called "Sin."As God promises to rain bread from heaven, Moses realizes this was never just about food; it was about hearts. About dependence. About learning to trust one handful at a time.
Freedom came crashing in like a tidal wave — chains broken, songs rising, the Red Sea roaring in triumph behind them. But just three days into the wilderness of Shur, the songs faded into hoarse whispers of thirst.In this episode, we journey with Israel as they stagger from victory into desperation. We watch once-strong men crumble into restless boys, and brave women weep like lost children at the bitter waters of Marah. Their empty mouths reveal a deeper emptiness — a fragile, flickering faith that vanishes under the desert sun.As we hear the shouts, feel the stampede, and taste the bitter disappointment, we discover a sobering truth: it doesn’t take long for adults to become children again when their needs go unmet.Join us as we explore what happens when freedom meets scarcity, and when the God who parts seas teaches His people to trust — one dry mouth, one bitter sip at a time.
This is more than a history lesson — it’s a journey.We’re tracing the steps from the Red Sea to the Promised Land. From pitching tents… to building tabernacles. From freaking out to walking by faith. God still knows how to lead messy, ordinary people through the wilderness. They left Egypt as a crowd. God was building a Church.Join us as we explore how God transforms wanderers into worshipers, and a restless crowd into a holy community. This isn’t just their story — it’s ours too.
Season 1: Addendum

Season 1: Addendum

2025-07-0745:22

In Season One, we journeyed through the beginning of the incredible story of Moses — from his miraculous birth to leading a brand-new congregation to the Red Sea.This Addendum episode dives into the verses we didn’t have time to explore, the creative process behind the episodes, and everything else that didn’t quite find a home in the original ten.Because sometimes, the best conversations happen after you thought you were done talking.
What happens when a Nation puts its own self interest above the freedom of people? Does the patience of God grow thin, when people are abused by oppressive government?
Battle of the gods

Battle of the gods

2025-04-2101:07:32

The request is simple, "Let My People Go." Pharaoh laughs at anyone claiming ownership of the children of Israel other than himself. After all, Pharaoh is a god himself in his own mind. In this episode, we watch the "gods" battle it out.
The Man God Tried to Kill

The Man God Tried to Kill

2025-04-0701:01:58

Moses is finally heading back to Egypt, staff in hand, mission clear—liberate God’s people. But on the road, something shocking happens: God nearly kills him. Why? Join Jermaine and Garhett as they discuss this strange story.
God is Fire

God is Fire

2025-03-2401:03:13

In this episode, we step into the wilderness with Moses, where an ordinary day takes a miraculous turn. A burning bush that isn't consumed by fire draws him in, but it's the voice of God that changes everything. We'll explore the significance of God's call, Moses' excuses, and the powerful name "I AM" that reveals God's eternal nature. What does this moment teach us about divine calling, fear, and surrender? Join us as we unpack how God meets us in our doubts and commissions us for something greater than ourselves.
Moses has a way of finding himself in situations where his life is in danger. This time, he lends a helping hand with some shepherd women. Did he help them, or in reality, was Moses the one who is saved?
No Man's Land

No Man's Land

2025-02-2454:23

Moses leaves the palace, and finds himself in a place that seems God forsaken.
Was Moses an Uncle Tom?

Was Moses an Uncle Tom?

2025-02-1001:02:24

Join Jermaine and Garhett as they explore the complexities of Moses' role in both Egyptian and Hebrew societies. Moses, raised as an Egyptian prince but born a Hebrew, is caught between two identities. His life unfolds as a series of misunderstandings: from his reluctant rise as a leader to the Hebrews’ struggle to accept him as their savior. As he leads his people out of slavery, he faces accusations of betraying his heritage for the power and comforts of Egypt.
Moses the Mole

Moses the Mole

2025-01-2601:02:10

Waving goodbye to his Mother, Moses finds himself settling in behind enemy lines. No longer is he living among the slaves, but finds himself learning the customs of his father, the god of Egypt. Every opportunity is given the youthful Hebrew turned Egyptian, and authority and military training is awarded him. Will Moses forget his roots and the God of Joseph?
When Babies Cry

When Babies Cry

2025-01-1301:02:50

Before a life is even born, it is threatened. The policy of Pharaoh was a clear reaction of fear, and the political move forced all midwives to report the births of Hebrew sons to the proper authorities. This genocide of innocent children became a stark reality of the day. Yet God has his faithful, and they stood at the ready to deliver the future deliverer.
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