Ever wonder what didn’t make the sermon? From the Cutting Room Floor is where we share bonus insights and deeper dives that didn’t make the Sunday message—but are too rich to leave behind.
When the martyrs under the altar cry out "how long?" God's answer is stunning — wait, because the number isn't complete yet. In this episode, we trace one of the most overlooked threads in the New Testament: the idea that God governs history by an appointed number, and the King won't return until every last one of his people is home.
The church at Thyatira was warm, loving, and growing — and Jesus was about to come against them. In this episode, we go deeper on what the four horsemen have to say to a congregation that confused love with accommodation and grace with compromise. Because in a broken world, a church with a spine isn't one that's harsh — but one that shows true love, which requires courage and conviction.
What if God’s ultimate purpose isn’t centered on your happiness—but on his own glory? In this episode, we explore how that unsettling truth is actually the key to understanding suffering, finding real joy, and seeing your life in a much bigger, better story.
Why does the Lamb have seven horns and sevens eyes? What is the significance of that? And what does the throne room mean practically? How can the throne room of God be appropriated to one's life personally?
In this episode of The Cutting Room Floor, we unpack the powerful imagery of Revelation 5:1-14 and explore how the reality of God’s throne isn’t just symbolic—it’s deeply personal. If you’ve ever wondered how heave...
The throne room of God defies explanation. What does all the imagery convey? Spend a few more minutes meditating on Revelation 4 and such questions as: What are the seven lamps and the seven spirits of God? Or if being mesmerized by the glory of God catalyzes worship, how did Satan fall? And what does "holy, holy, holy" really mean?
Now that we've wrapped up Jesus' messages to the seven churches in Revelation, what can we say he's looking for in a church? This episode will synthesize what we've gleaned from Revelation 2-3 and allow us a consolidated view of what a healthy church looks like.
In this episode of From the Cutting Room Floor, we follow up on Pastor Brian’s message, The Apocalypse: When the Church Becomes the Enemy (Revelation 3:7–13).
If you grew up in evangelical Christianity, you’ve probably heard Revelation 3:10 cited as proof of a pre-tribulation rapture. But what if that popular interpretation actually misses Jesus’ point?
In this conversation, we unpack what Christ truly promised th...
In this episode of The Cutting Room Floor, we follow-up our study of Revelation 3:1-6 and Jesus' sharp rebuke of the church in Sardis, which begs us to wrestle with this very important question: What is the relationship between saving faith and deeds? Can you have one without the other?
Join us as we press into Jesus’ warning — and discover what it truly means to have a genuine, saving faith.
On this week’s From the Cutting Room Floor podcast, Pastor Brian dives deeper into some additional questions from Sunday’s message, 'The Apocalypse: A Church That Wouldn’t Say "No",' from Revelation 2:18–29.
Join us for a new episode of From the Cutting Room Floor, where Pastor Brian responds to your questions from his sermon, The Apocalypse: Faithful Living in Satan’s City, based on Revelation 2:12–17.
Questions: Why does Jesus have a "sharp, double-edged sword"? And should we be picky about doctrine? Doesn't that just promote controversy? Take a few minutes to go deeper into Jesus’ letter to the church in Perg...
What does Jesus mean by the “synagogue of Satan”? Why is the church in Smyrna told it will face persecution for “ten days”? And does Revelation 2:8–11 in any way justify antisemitism?
In this episode, we’ll explore these important submitted questions and highlight several additional details in Jesus’ message to this afflicted, impoverished, and persecuted church—helping us understand them rightly in the light of Scripture.
This week on From the Cutting Room Floor, Pastor Brian responds to your questions from Sunday’s message on Revelation 2:1–7, “The Apocalypse: Right, Pure… and Cold?”
What did Jesus mean when He said, “I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place”? This episode explores that question—and other key details from Jesus’ message to the church in Ephesus—helping us understand them in light of Scripture.
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This week on From the Cutting Room Floor, Pastor Brian tackles your questions from Sunday’s message on Revelation 1:9-20, The Apocalypse: Awe That Transforms.
Revelation is "canonical capstone." What does that mean? And how does that help us understand Revelation 1:9-20 and its relationship to Daniel 7? What's the strategy behind our "seven friends?" Why not just say "seven churches"?
This week on From the Cutting Room Floor, Pastor Brian tackles your questions from Sunday’s message on Revelation 1:7-8 — The Apocalypse: How You See the Future Shapes Your Life.
Who pierced Jesus? Just the Roman soldiers? Just the Jewish leaders? Or did we all have a hand in it? What exactly is John talking about in Revelation 1:7? This episode takes a closer look at how we can responsibly understand the New Testament’s u...
This week on From the Cutting Room Floor, Pastor Brian tackles your questions from Sunday’s message on Revelation 1:5b–6: The Apocalypse—How You See Yourself Shapes Your Life.
This week on From the Cutting Room Floor, Pastor Brian dives into thought-provoking questions from Sunday’s message on Revelation 1:4–5b — The Apocalypse: How You See God Shapes Your Life.
What does the Bible mean when it says “the time is near”—even though it’s been 2,000 years? And if Revelation’s prophecies can happen in different ways throughout history, how do we know what’s a real fulfillment and what’s just coincidence? Pastor Brian will be addressing both of these questions in this week’s Q&A episode—digging into God’s timing, prophecy, and how to hold on to hope when waiting feels long.
Ever wonder what didn’t make the sermon? From the Cutting Room Floor is where we share bonus insights and deeper dives that didn’t make the Sunday message—but are too rich to leave behind.
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