Fastened Like Nails

The mission of Lamplighter Ministries is “to make ready a people prepared for the Lord, by building Christ-like character one story at a time.” The mission of this ministry is deeply rooted in the truths found in Malachi 4:6 and Luke 1:17. The gospel writer Luke quotes from Malachi 4:6 in his first chapter. His handling of the text is peculiar because he leaves out part of the quote and adds a sentence that changes the entire meaning of Malachi’s text. In Malachi we read: “To turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the hearts of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.” In Luke we read: “To turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” The first part of this verse is identical in both passages. The second part, “turning the hearts of the children to their fathers” is similar to “turning the disobedient to the wisdom of the just.” It appears that Luke is emphasizing that children’s hearts (the disobedient) will turn to their fathers, if their fathers’ hearts become righteous and worthy. The last part of the verse in Malachi, “lest I come and smite the earth with a curse,” has been deleted and new text has been added, thus changing the meaning. Generally, the New Testament writers will change an Old Testament text to help clarify the intended meaning, but here Luke changes the meaning of the text entirely. Whereas the Old Testament closes out with the word “curse” and a strict warning, the New Testament closes out with hope and an emphasis on grace—“the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all, Amen.” By Divine design the Old Testament closes in “curse” and the New Testament closes with “grace.” When Luke the physician quotes Malachi 4:6 and removes the curse, I believe he was adding that which is at the heart of Christian discipleship—“making ready a people prepared for the Lord.” As I studied Luke’s addition, I realized that the words “make ready” and “prepared” are the very essence of our mission. The word “ready,” in Greek, hetoimaz het-oy-mad’-zo, means to prepare, provide, construct, create, or make ready through internal fitness. The word “prepared,” in Greek, kataskeuaz, kat-ask-yoo-ad’-zo, means to build, make, ordain, or prepare thoroughly and properly by external equipment. Lamplighter Ministries has a two-fold focus: preparing people to serve the Lord through internal character development and external career preparation. The words “ready” and “prepared” form the foundation for our mission at Lamplighter. We are building Christ-like character internally through inspiring and godly role models, and motivating individuals to live a life of excellence through external opportunities that cultivate their God-given abilities into the highest level of skill and excellence.

A Spoonful of Rice Part 1 Feat. Radha Manickam

Amidst unimaginable suffering, Radha Manickam heard a whisper: “I have a plan for your life.” On this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby and Molly Mayo welcome Radha Manickam on the podcast to tell the incredible story of how God brought him through the Khmer Rouge takeover of Cambodia. Evacuated from his home and forced to work on 3 hours of sleep and one spoonful of rice per meal, Radha testifies to suffering, loss, survival…. but most of all, the faithfulness of God. “Trust in the LORD forever, for the LORD God is an everlasting rock” - Isaiah 26:4 Resources Mentioned on the Show: “Intended for Evil” by Les Sillars

10-13
36:15

Friend of God

What does it mean to be a friend of God? In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby and Molly Mayo dive into Genesis 18-19, highlighting the contrasts between Abraham, Sarah, and Lot, and exploring the importance of patiently and confidently awaiting God's promises. “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” - Lamentations 3:22-23

10-06
32:58

Idols of the Heart Feat. King Amaziah

Who do you turn to when you’re in over your head?  We often say we trust God when life is going smoothly, but what about during difficult times? Will we turn to God or rely on others? In today’s world, where self-help books, medical treatments, home remedies, and various distractions abound, it’s easy to seek help from other sources before approaching our loving Heavenly Father. In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby examines the reasons behind King Amaziah's failure to remain steadfast in his faith and trust in God when faced with challenges. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 25, this story uncovers the hidden struggles of the human heart and the deep-seated idols we all contend with. Tune in to find encouragement in your faith and learn how to stand firm in God's love.

09-29
18:16

The Grey Questioner

Life’s journey can be heavy, weary, or marked with sorrow. Yet along the rugged path, there is always a whisper of grace—a gentle light guiding us onward. In this episode, Dr. Mark Hamby reads a treasured passage from one of Lamplighter’s most beloved works, Sir Knight of the Splendid Way. This short but profound reflection offers courage for the weary soul, hope in the midst of turmoil, and light for those walking through shadow. May it linger with you, echoing long after the last word is spoken.

09-22
12:31

Endurance for Excellence Part 2 Feat. Jake Phillips and Steve Rosen

We all dream of mastering our craft. Whether we are painters, surfers, or accountants, the pursuit of excellence is something we’ve all considered. But is it really as unattainable as it sometimes feels? Certainly not! On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby welcomes two master teachers: Jake Phillips—voice actor and Lamplighter Theatre legend—and Steve Rosen—music designer, composer, and producer. Together, they share personal testimonies of how God has used life’s most difficult experiences to strengthen their faith. Listen in as these two master craftsmen reveal the wisdom and lessons that have guided them in achieving—and continuing to pursue—excellence for God’s glory. Tune in today and discover what it truly takes to follow hard after the Lord and grow in your God-given gifts!

09-15
20:26

The Silence of Adam Feat. Charlie Kirk

On this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby reflects on the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, a man whose bold faith and passion for God’s Word shaped a generation. Drawing parallels between Charlie’s life and the martyrdom of Stephen in Acts 7, Mark explores how God often uses tragedy to ignite revival and spread the truth of the Gospel. He challenges listeners to rise up and continue Charlie’s mission—to speak truth with courage, disciple the next generation, and trust that God is in control even when the world rages against His Word. This powerful conversation is both a tribute to a faithful servant and a call to action for all who desire to see God’s Kingdom advance.

09-14
26:35

Endurance for Excellence Part 1 Feat. Jake Phillips and Steve Rosen

We all dream of mastering our craft. Whether we are painters, surfers, or accountants, the pursuit of excellence is something we’ve all considered. But is it really as unattainable as it sometimes feels? Certainly not! On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby welcomes two master teachers: Jake Phillips—voice actor and Lamplighter Theatre legend—and Steve Rosen—music designer, composer, and producer. Together, they share personal testimonies of how God has used life’s most difficult experiences to strengthen their faith. Listen in as these two master craftsmen reveal the wisdom and lessons that have guided them in achieving—and continuing to pursue—excellence for God’s glory. Tune in today and discover what it truly takes to follow hard after the Lord and grow in your God-given gifts!

09-08
32:08

Who's Really Rich? Feat. Pastor Langley

Wealth is something we all wrestle with at some point in life. In a culture that constantly urges us to chase after more, how often do we pause to consider what it truly means to be rich? On today’s podcast, Pastor Justin Langley and Dr. Mark Hamby explore these questions through the well-known parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus. From Luke 16:19–31, this unusual story offers a fresh perspective on rags, riches, and the secret to everlasting wealth.

08-31
35:10

A Puzzling Parable Feat. Pastor Langley

We all like to be clever. Be it a smart joke, a well-timed business venture, or a sly move in a board game, acting shrewd can feel very satisfying. But is “shrewdness” always a good thing? Today on Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby and Pastor Justin Langley delve into one of the Bible’s most puzzling parables: The Unjust Steward. The steward is dubbed “shrewd” by his actions, but whether or not that’s a good thing is up for debate. Dr. Hamby and Pastor Justin present two sides to this parable, expositing the Scripture in equally compelling ways. Perhaps there’s more to shrewdness (and this steward) than meets the eye! Listen in to find out more…

08-25
37:43

The Prodigal Family Feat. Pastor Langley

We’ve all heard the parable of the prodigal son—and most of us think we know what prodigal means: someone who lives a lavish, reckless, and foolish life… right? But what if that definition misses the heart of the story? On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby and Pastor Justin Langley explore the surprising meaning behind “The Prodigal Son.” Drawing from the Old Testament account of Jacob and Esau, Pastor Langley offers a fresh perspective on this well-known parable. Tune in and prepare to see not just the prodigal son—but The Prodigal Family—through a new lens.

08-18
30:38

Finding Fulfillment Feat. The Book of Ecclesiastes

“Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.” Sound familiar? Most know this phrase from Ecclesiastes, but few explore its deeper message. In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby uncovers the true heart of Ecclesiastes—not vanity, but words. Through its poetic structure and purposeful repetition, Ecclesiastes reveals that fulfillment is found by following the Word. When life feels empty, the path to joy begins at the cross—where bitterness turns to hope, and questions find their answers. Discover what it means to be made clean through the Word. Tune in and see Ecclesiastes with fresh eyes.

08-11
16:18

The Extinction of the Saber-Tooth Tiger

Do you have saber-tooth tigers in your church? If you answered no, think again! On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby draws a powerful parallel between these great cats and the congregations in some of our very own churches. The saber-tooth tiger is believed to have wiped out its own species due to incessant infighting. Sadly, the fate of the sabertooths is often mirrored in churches today. Conflict and strife are infesting more and more congregations every day. How can we learn to avoid these deadly conflicts and help our churches thrive? Tune in to the newest episode of Fastened Like Nails to find out!

08-03
19:13

Let God's Creatures be the Teachers Part 2

“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows His hand at work.” Join Mark as he presents God’s animal kingdom through the lens of well – known scriptures and wonderfully unique – and amusing – shepherding experiences. Discover how God’s creatures become the teachers! Be inspired, refreshed, and encouraged to glorify God by enjoying Him!

07-28
32:59

Let God's Creatures be Teachers ~ Part 1

“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows His hand at work.” Join Dr. Hamby as he presents God’s animal kingdom through the lens of well–known scriptures and wonderfully unique (and amusing) shepherding experiences. Discover how God’s creatures become the teachers! May you be inspired, refreshed, and encouraged to glorify God by enjoying Him!

07-21
26:20

Territorial Tyrants

No one likes to be sick. Even a minor cold can derail your weekly plans. But what if you had a chronic illness, a disease that would not release its grip on you. Today on Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby brings to our attention the struggles and dangers of chronic illness, or any trial that strives to consume us. These ‘Territorial Tyrants’ can dominate our lives, ruin our plans, and ultimately, tear away our joy. Where is God when we’re suffering? Why doesn’t He simply set us free from these tyrants so we can do His work? Perhaps it is because life’s most painful moments are what bring us to our knees before Him. Tune in today and learn how God can use even these territorial tyrants to bring Him the ultimate glory.

07-14
16:32

Woven Strands of Happiness

With all the unrest in our world, happiness is hard to come by. But God has something far better for his children! God calls us to be holy, but He also calls us to be happy. It just may not look how we think it should. On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby delves into the Psalms to show us the key to true happiness. The secret? Strong, straight rope! While baffling at first glance, the idea of something being straight (or righteous) is integral to living in the happiness God desires for us. Tune in and find out how you can weave the strands of happiness into your own life.

07-07
12:18

Walk While There is Light

Life has its fair share of surprises. Sometimes they’re filled with joy, but sometimes they can be deeply painful. These events can take our lives by storm, diverting our attention from what God may be calling us to do. In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby spurs us to “walk while there is light” and follow the Lord’s leading. Unpacking John 11:9, we are shown Jesus' amazing intention behind this verse. Let’s not get distracted. Walk while there is light and see what Jesus can do in your life!

06-30
16:18

Expect the Unexpected

Timing is everything. From everyday tasks to life altering moments, time permeates our lives. And the Bible has much to say on the topic, but nowhere quite like Ecclesiastes 3. In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby guides us through the iconic “A Time for Everything” passage. Like a gallery of exquisite paintings, this passage depicts many of the desirable or undesirable experiences in our world. And hidden in it all, there is beautiful symmetry…or is there? Things are not always as they seem—especially when God has His say in the matter. Tune in and find how even when our lives fall apart, God can make everything beautiful in His time.

06-23
19:46

Out of Order

In this episode, Dr. Mark Hamby invites us on a journey into Jesus’ encounter with the rich young ruler of Matthew 18. As we move through this passage, we are shown how Jesus uses the Ten Commandments to unearth the real issue in the young man’s heart: covetousness. But due to his suffocating grip on his wealth, the young man finds himself unable to surrender. Dr. Hamby appeals to us to examine the deepest parts of ourselves: are we willing to release our grip and follow Christ?

06-15
21:17

Born Again Dirt Feat. Noah Sanders

On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, we dig into a rich and practical topic: how Christians should approach agriculture. Summer Guild teacher Noah Sanders joins us to explore what it means to let God speak into farming—and how we can look to Him as the Master Farmer. Through powerful parallels between the garden and the Christian life, Noah shares how God's way of farming promotes life, in contrast to the death-driven methods often found in modern commercial agriculture. What does it mean to farm like Christ—and live like Him too?

06-09
42:52

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