The JESUSL0VE5U Podcast

JESUSL0VE5U is a podcast for anyone searching for purpose, hope, and truth. With every episode, we open the Bible and explore real answers to life’s toughest questions — all centered around the love, power, and truth of Jesus Christ.

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Episodes

Friday May 15, 2026

We unpack the late-night trap of doomscrolling—how endless feeds leave you tired but not rested, numb your spirit, and drown out God’s voice. Drawing on Ecclesiastes and Philippians 4:8, this episode explains why silence feels uncomfortable and how what you consume shapes your heart.Instead of a tech-free exile, you’ll get simple, practical steps: stop scrolling earlier, pray a few honest sentences, read a Psalm, and sit in quiet so your soul can breathe. Jesus’ invitation to true rest is presented as the peaceful alternative to constant distraction.Short, honest, and hopeful—this episode is a gentle challenge to reclaim nightly rest and spiritual refreshment one small choice at a time.

Thursday May 14, 2026

Social media turns our natural desire to be seen into nonstop performance, leaving us exhausted, lonely, and defined by likes.In this episode we unpack "main character syndrome," contrast the culture’s call to self-promotion with Jesus’ call to humility, and offer a freeing alternative: find your identity in Christ, be present, and live faithfully—not for an audience, but for the One who knows you.

Wednesday May 13, 2026

Most people glance past the homeless and tell themselves a quick story — inconvenience, fear, or blame. This episode presses pause and asks the unsettling question Matthew 25 forces on us: what does Jesus see when we pass the least of these?It reframes homelessness as humanity made in God’s image, not a social problem to ignore. The message is honest about complexity — addiction, mental illness, trauma, and systemic failure — while insisting compassion must replace contempt. Wisdom and boundaries matter, but so does refusing to dehumanize people whose lives are messy.Ultimately, the episode challenges Christians to match belief with action: to move toward the vulnerable with humility, discernment, and love, because how we treat the least is a measure of whether we’ve truly been changed by Christ.

Saturday May 09, 2026

This episode exposes a troubling pattern in Christian circles where warnings about deception are met with shame and accusations rather than biblical reasoning. Drawing on Jesus and the apostles, it argues that discernment is a loving, protective duty—not a form of division—while warning against prideful or cruel confrontation.Learn why silence enables false teachers, how truth functions like a spotlight on hidden harms, and why faithful love sometimes requires exposing error to protect and restore the church.

Thursday May 07, 2026

Many fear that putting God first will crowd out marriage, but Scripture shows the opposite: making God ultimate reshapes and purifies our love for a spouse rather than shrinking it. We are warned against treating our partner as the source of peace, identity, or rescue—roles only God can fill—and reminded by passages like Exodus 20:3 and Ephesians 5:25 that faithful, sacrificial love toward one another flows from obedience to God.When both spouses truly put God first, marriage becomes stronger—marked by greater forgiveness, humility, patience, and steadiness—because the relationship is no longer built on mutual idolization but on Christ-centered service and faithfulness that can endure failure, change, and loss.

Wednesday May 06, 2026

Warning: this episode confronts anyone who mistreats, exploits, or ignores widows — God is not neutral. Using Psalm 68:5, Exodus 22, Mark 12:40 and James 1:27, it shows Scripture portrays God as a protector who hears the cries of the vulnerable and promises judgment on their oppressors.Listen for a clear call to action: true faith moves toward, protects, and provides for widows instead of using their grief for gain. If you’ve been complicit or abusive, stop — God sees, and He will answer for injustice.

Wednesday May 06, 2026

In this episode we test Iglesia Ni Cristo’s claim of exclusive salvation against Scripture, showing that the Bible ties rescue to faith in Christ—not membership in an institution (Ephesians 2:8–9; Romans 10:9).We examine the critical issue of Jesus’ identity (John 1:1; Colossians 2:9) and explain why denying His deity reshapes the gospel into something else entirely. We also address claims about Felix Manalo and warn against adding later messengers to the finished work of Christ (Galatians 1:8; John 19:30).This is not an attack on sincere people, but a clear call to ask: what are you trusting—an organization or Jesus? The biblical hope is Christ’s atoning work, not membership lists or human messengers.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026

Christianity began in the Middle East—Jesus, his first followers, and the earliest communities were Middle Eastern, and the faith spread through Israel, Syria, Turkey, and North Africa long before it reached Europe. The claim that Christianity is a "white man’s religion" comes from later historical misuse, especially during colonialism, not from its origins.At its heart, Christianity’s message was meant for all people, which Revelation 7:9 captures with a vision of a crowd from every nation, tribe, and language. The episode explains why the historical and spiritual reality is clear: Christianity is global, diverse, and never meant to belong to a single race.

Why Are You Following Jesus?

Thursday Apr 23, 2026

Thursday Apr 23, 2026

In John’s Gospel huge crowds follow Jesus — not always because of who He is, but because of what He does. Miracles and visible benefits draw many in, yet when Jesus’ teaching shifts from signs to truth, those same people often walk away.This episode challenges listeners to examine their motives: are you following Jesus for the blessings or for His identity? It invites a move from fragile, outcome-based faith to a deeper, enduring trust rooted in who Christ is, even when life gets hard.

How the Enemy Distracts You

Monday Apr 20, 2026

Monday Apr 20, 2026

There’s a quiet trap that doesn’t get talked about enough: losing your way not by one big mistake but by small, almost imperceptible shifts in attention. A little more scrolling, a little less prayer, a bit more noise—and over time momentum fades while busyness increases. Scripture warns to stay clear-headed and alert, because the enemy seeks moments your guard drops. This episode is a call to wake up, notice where your focus has drifted, and intentionally refocus on purpose, prayer, and obedience. Realign and return to what you were called to do.

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