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Come To The Sacrifice Podcast by Brock Jones

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My goal is to reach as many people as possible with the Gospel of Jesus Christ! I believe the Church today needs a reformation of doctrine at getting back to the message of the cross before a revival can come to this world. May the Lord richly bless you as you tune in. Thank you!
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Host Brock Jones explores how the love of God—revealed at Calvary and explained in 1 John 4 and Galatians 2:20—gives believers assurance, forgiveness, and the power to grow in sanctification. He brings personal testimony and pastoral encouragement to those wrestling with sin, shame, or doubt. This episode points listeners back to Christ as the reason to keep going: your sins are forgiven for His name's sake, and His love is the fuel for lasting change. Get back up and find strength in the cross.
In this episode Pastor Brock Jones explains how Christian growth depends entirely on faith in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Drawing from 1 John 2:12–14, he reminds listeners that their sins are forgiven for Christ's name's sake and that the cross provides both justification and the power to overcome sin, the world, and the devil. He warns against relying on self-effort, programs, or psychology for victory, and urges believers in seasons of failure to return to the cross, stand firm in grace, and allow the Holy Spirit to mature them toward Christ-likeness.
Brock Jones teaches on Christian maturity using 1 John 2, 1 Peter 2, and Ephesians, outlining spiritual stages (little children, young men, fathers). He urges believers to put off malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander, to center on Christ’s finished work at the cross, and to rely on the Holy Spirit’s sanctifying power to grow into consistent victory and true spiritual maturity.
Host Brock Jones explores the biblical view of humanity, contrasting law-based legalism with faith in Christ’s finished work. Using Galatians 6 and 1 Corinthians, he explains three categories—natural (unregenerate), carnal (struggling Christians), and spiritual (mature believers)—and why true sanctification comes through the Holy Spirit, not self-help or legalistic programs. The episode offers guidance on gently restoring believers overtaken by sin, urging listeners to refocus their object of faith on Jesus Christ crucified to receive enabling grace and lasting victory.
Pastor Brock Jones examines the biblical doctrine of man through Romans 5, explaining Adam’s federal headship, the origin of the sin nature, and how Christ’s work provides the only true solution. He critiques secular psychology and 12-step approaches for treating only the outward actions of sin and urges listeners to embrace sanctification and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. The episode includes personal testimony about starting the podcast, gratitude for listeners, and a prayer for spiritual growth and truth.
Host Brock Jones takes on the controversy around Melodie Beattie and the rise of codependency and 12‑step teachings, arguing they blend New Age spirituality with recovery methods and often miss the true gospel. This episode warns Christians to scrutinize popular recovery programs and authors, contrasts counterfeit spiritual awakenings with biblical salvation through Jesus Christ, and urges reliance on Scripture for real, lasting change.
Host Brock Jones walks through 1 Samuel, contrasting faithful leadership with the failures of Eli and Saul to show how a wrong view of sacrifice — treating the burnt offering as mere ceremony — led to spiritual defeat and national suffering. The episode highlights the necessity of the Holy Spirit and Christ’s finished work as the true object of faith, warns against worldly substitutes like secular psychology or 12-step solutions, and calls leaders and believers to return to the cross for lasting victory and sanctification.
Host Brock Jones walks through 1 Samuel, contrasting failed spiritual leadership with Samuel’s revival, and explains how returning to the sacrificial picture of the Lamb leads people back to God. The episode warns against modern idolatry and compromised theology, urges wholehearted repentance, and highlights how faith in Christ’s atoning work brings deliverance from bondage.
In this episode Pastor Brock Jones walks through Matthew 16, asking the crucial question: who is Jesus — His person, or His work? Through Peter’s confession, Jesus’ warning about false teaching, and the call to the cross, Brock explains why faith must rest on both the identity of Christ and His finished work. Practical and pastoral, the message highlights the foundation of the church, the danger of doctrinal error, and how the cross unlocks new covenant life for believers today.
This episode walks through Leviticus chapter 1 to explain the whole burnt offering as a type of Christ, highlighting substitution, the spotless ("without blemish") nature of the Savior, and the blood of atonement that satisfies God's justice. Through Scripture and prayerful reflection the speaker emphasizes the preeminence of the cross, the sacrificial system as a roadmap to Jesus' finished work, and the call for believers to root their faith in Christ alone.
Host Brock Jones digs into Genesis 4 to show how God inspects the offering (the object of faith) more than the offerer, using Cain and Abel to illustrate the necessity of a blood sacrifice that points to Christ. He contrasts faith in Christ’s substitutionary atonement with self-righteous, works-based worship, warns against false teachings, and applies this truth to victory over sin. The episode closes with prayer and a song, urging listeners to trust Jesus as the proper object of faith for salvation and sanctification.
Host Brock Jones walks listeners through John chapter 15, unpacking Jesus’ teaching about the true vine, the pruning work of the Father, and how believers abide in Christ by faith. The episode focuses on practical meaning: how the Holy Spirit produces lasting fruit in the life of those who remain in Jesus and why the object of our faith matters. Short, clear reflections and pastoral application show how trusting Christ’s finished work at the cross leads to progressive sanctification, spiritual fruit, and a life aligned with God’s purpose.
Host Brock Jones and guest Pastor Travis explore the Prince of Peace as the source of lasting calm amid life’s storms, drawing on Isaiah 9:6, Philippians 4:7, and personal testimony about struggle, addiction, and incarceration. They invite listeners to find peace with God through faith, offer a local church welcome, and encourage anyone who is hurting to turn to Christ for restoration, hope, and inner wholeness.
Host Brock Jones examines Israel’s place in God’s plan through Scripture, focusing on Romans 9–11, the grafting in of Gentiles, and the partial hardening of Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles. He explains why Jesus Christ and His finished work must be the foundation for interpreting prophecy. The episode covers end-time events including the Antichrist, the seven-year tribulation focused on Israel, the distinction between tribulation saints and the church, and the case for a pre-tribulation rapture. Jones emphasizes hope for Israel’s eventual repentance and restoration. Listeners are urged to take Jesus seriously now, not to fall into unbelief, and to understand prophecy in light of Christ’s person and work.
This episode examines Galatians 2, where Paul publicly confronts Peter in Antioch over reverting to legalism and excluding Gentile believers. Evangelist Brock Jones explains the conflict between law and grace, the meaning of being "crucified with Christ," and why relying on works nullifies the gospel. Listeners are urged to live by faith in Christ's finished work, avoid subtle forms of legalism, and embrace God’s grace for salvation and sanctification.
Another powerful episode with Brock Jones continuing Part 2 of the Psychological Seduction in the Church series. He critiques Celebrate Recovery, the Life Recovery Study Bible, and 12-step programs for mixing psychology, self-help, and non‑biblical spirituality into Christian ministry. Brock urges leaders to return to Christ’s finished work, true exegetical discipleship, and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit rather than human-centered recovery methods. Practical challenge: re-examine what you teach, prioritize the gospel and Scripture, and rely on faith in Jesus for lasting freedom.
In this episode Brock Jones warns against mixing modern psychology and 12-step recovery methods with biblical Christianity. Using (Galatians chapter 3:1-3 and 2 Corinthians chapter 10:3-5), he argues that sanctification and deliverance come through Christ crucified, not human techniques, and reviews books by former psychologists who rejected secular therapy. Jones calls the church to wake up, reclaim biblical counseling, and return to the cross as the true solution for sin and addiction. He prays for guidance and promises a follow-up episode to continue the series.
Host Brock Jones examines Psalm 103:7, exploring how God revealed His ways to Moses and His acts to Israel, contrasting intimate revelation with observable miracles. Brock shares personal testimony of transformation, highlights Jesus Christ as the center of Scripture, and calls listeners to pursue a deeper relationship with God rather than only seeking His blessings.
Host Brock Jones explores 1 John 5 to explain how believers gain true victory over sin and the world by placing faith in the person and work of Jesus Christ — His birth, death, and the shed blood that secures our freedom. The episode contrasts faith in Christ with legalistic or self-help approaches, addresses the roots of spiritual bondage, and encourages listeners to rely on Christ’s finished work for lasting transformation.
Host Brock Jones examines Romans 7 and Colossians 2 to contrast man-made therapies with the deliverance found in Jesus Christ. He argues that self-effort and psychology cannot conquer the law of sin, while Christ’s finished work and the Holy Spirit bring true, lasting victory. The episode challenges listeners to trust the in-Christ process of sanctification, explains how Christ triumphed over the powers of darkness at Calvary, and encourages believers to appropriate that victory by faith rather than relying on human solutions.
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