Jed Yancey

The 44

Religion EN ↓ 208 episodes

The 44 takes root through Matthew 4:4 - “Man cannot live on bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.” Each week we will feast on the words that come forth from the mouth of God by looking to the Bible.

Author

Jed Yancey

Category

Religion

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Kidron Crossing 10.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail In John 18:1–2, Jesus crosses the Kidron Valley on His way to Gethsemane, a detail that is far more significant than it first appears. In this episode, we explore how the Kidron became a place associated with the removal of idols and uncleanness throughout the Old Testament, making Jesus’ crossing a powerful picture of the One who would carry away the sin of the world. We also con...

When The World Wins Your Heart 03.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The 44 , we explore the sobering story of Demas. A man who once labored alongside Paul but ultimately walked away because he "loved this present world" (2 Timothy 4:10). Through the few verses that mention his name, we uncover a powerful warning about the slow drift of worldliness and the battle for our affections. What happens when something other tha...

Mercy In The Clouds 26.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Last week we asked, "Whose rainbow is it?" This week we go a step further. In a culture filled with controversy, criticism, and pressure to conform, what can the rainbow teach us about God's patience, mercy, and truth? Join us as we explore Genesis 9, 2 Peter 3:9, recent headlines from the baseball world, and why there are times when God's people must lovingly...

Whose Rainbow Is It? 19.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail It is June, and with it come conversations about identity, truth, symbols, and what they mean. In this episode of The 44, we explore a simple but important question: Whose rainbow is it? From Genesis 9 to a modern-day Major League Baseball pitcher pointing people back to God’s covenant, we’ll discuss why Christians must not surrender the story behind one of Scripture’s most powerf...

Broken Crayons Still Color 12.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The 44 , a simple phrase written on the side of a cup at the Ocala Farmers Market becomes a powerful reminder of the gospel: Broken crayons still color. Through the stories of David, Peter, Paul, and others, we explore how God has always used imperfect, flawed, and broken people to accomplish His purposes. From David's prayer of repentance in Psalm 51 to Pa...

Smiles of Providence 05.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail George Washington frequently spoke of the providence of God in moments of unlikely victory, while Abraham Lincoln reflected on providence in the midst of suffering and national tragedy. In this episode, we explore what God’s providence really means, why it is often easier to see in hindsight than in the moment, and how biblical figures like Joseph, Esther and Paul help us learn to...

Forgotten Evidence 29.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail In John 6, Philip stands in front of a massive problem and immediately begins calculating what they do not have. But the deeper issue is not the size of the crowd, it is that Philip momentarily forgets everything he has already seen Jesus do. In this episode, we explore how quickly we forget God’s faithfulness, why Scripture constantly calls us to remember, and how Psalm 77 remind...

Balm in Gilead 22.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we unpack the meaning behind the song “There Is a Balm in Gilead” and the powerful Scripture it comes from in Jeremiah 8:22. Tracing the idea of “balm” through passages like Genesis and other places in Jeremiah, we discover it was a well-known source of healing yet it couldn’t fix the deeper spiritual problem God’s people faced. That tension points us to a greater...

Thus Far (200th Episode) 15.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Episode 200 of The 44 is less about a number and more about remembering the faithfulness of God along the journey. In this episode, we explore milestone moments throughout scripture—from the memorial stones in Joshua 4 to Samuel’s Ebenezer in 1 Samuel 7—and why God constantly called His people to stop and remember what He had done. We talk about how easy it is to rush from one sea...

22 Stanzas Later (Reflections on Psalm 119) 08.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail After slowly walking through each stanza of Psalm 119, one truth kept standing out: how much of what we are searching for spiritually is already right in front of us in God’s Word. In this episode, we talk about the simplicity, beauty, and sufficiency of Scripture and how we often complicate what God made clear. From Psalm 119 to Ecclesiastes 12, we explore the tension between end...

When Worship Feels Boring 01.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Have you ever caught yourself thinking church feels…boring? This episode challenges that idea by asking whether the problem is really the worship or our hearts. Looking through Scripture, we see that God has always cared more about engaged, hungry hearts than outward activity, and even rejects empty worship. From Psalm 119 to Amos and Isaiah, we’re reminded that awe, delight, and...

Too Much of a Good Thing 24.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode pushes back on the idea that “too much of a good thing is a good thing” by looking at the wisdom of Proverbs. While good things are gifts from God, Proverbs shows how excess can quietly turn those blessings into burdens that control us and rob us of joy. Through examples like honey, rest, money, and words, we explore how overindulgence dulls gratitude and distorts pri...

What's Your Question? 17.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode explores the power of bringing our hardest questions to Jesus. Looking at the desperate father in Mark 9 and the leper in Matthew 8, we see that Jesus is not only able to help, but willing to move toward us in compassion. His invitation is simple: ask, seek, and knock. When we bring Him our doubts, pain, and needs, we find that extraordinary things can happen through...

Abba, Father 10.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail What’s the first thing on your mind when you wake up—and what does it reveal about your heart? Through passages like Psalm 121 , Psalm 5:3 , and Matthew 6:33 , we’re challenged to seek God first instead of carrying the weight of the day. With the intimate language of “Abba” from Romans 8:15 and Galatians 4:6 , we’re reminded that God invites us into a close, childlike relationship...

Even In Corinth 03.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail It’s easy to look around and feel discouraged by the direction of our culture but the story of Aquila and Priscilla reminds us that faithful living has always been possible, even in difficult places. In this episode, we explore how this couple created a home that honored Christ wherever they went, and how you can do the same today. Your home can be more than a refuge, it can be a...

Fuel for the Soul: Encouragement 27.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we explore what true biblical encouragement really is and why it serves as “fuel for the soul.” Looking at the life of Barnabas , the Son of Encouragement, we see how encouragement goes beyond words into action—strengthening others through generosity, belief, and faith-building. We also unpack the connection between the Greek words paraklesis (encouragement) and p...

Growing Gratitude: From Hell to Hallelujah! 20.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we take a look at what might seem like an uncomfortable topic, the “dark side” of the good news, and discover how it can actually deepen our gratitude and praise. When we remember what we’ve been rescued from, we gain a greater appreciation for both the rescue and the Rescuer. Drawing from Psalm 40, Colossians 1, and Romans 5, this episode challenges us to see how...

Martha, Martha 13.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we look at Jesus’ gentle words to Martha in Luke 10 and how they speak directly to our anxious, distracted world today. Using a simple moment from a restaurant and the familiar story of Mary and Martha, we explore how easily our lives become filled with “many things” that pull our attention away from the one thing that truly matters. We also reflect on Peter’s pow...

Spring Forward 06.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The 44 , a familiar frustration—Daylight Savings Time—becomes a doorway into a deeper conversation about the value of time. Reflecting on scriptures like Psalm 90, Ephesians 5, and James 4, we’re reminded that our days are limited and every hour is a gift from God. While losing an hour of sleep may feel inconvenient, it can also serve as a powerful reminder to “...

The Only Standing That Matters 27.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode reflects on the State of the Union as a picture of our culture’s team-based identity and challenges Christians to examine where their ultimate allegiance lies. Looking at Joshua 5 and Ephesians 1, we’re reminded that Jesus does not come to endorse our side—He reigns as Lord over all. As citizens of heaven living in exile, we are called to love our country, pray for ou...

Refusing to Blush 20.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode we explore Jeremiah 6:15 and the haunting description of a people who had “forgotten how to blush.” Using the backdrop of Judah’s spiritual collapse, we talk about how a numbed conscience develops, why conviction is actually a gift, and how modern culture often mocks the very sensitivity God intends for our good. Rather than seeing blushing as weakness, we learn to...

Butterscotch Pie 13.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Drawing from 1 John 3, James 2, and Matthew 25, this episode explores how love in Scripture is meant to be seen, not just felt. It’s easy to think of people, feel for them, and even mean well, yet stop short of actually doing anything. This episode explores whether or not it's the thought that counts? Or is it something else? What would it look like to move from thoughtful in...

Criterion of Embarrassment 06.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The 44, we explore a powerful historical principle known as the “criterion of embarrassment” and what it reveals about the reliability of the gospel accounts. Rather than avoiding hard questions about whether the Bible is “real,” we consider how the resurrection of Jesus stands at the center of Christianity and why that claim invites serious examination. We look...

Worthless Physicians 30.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we explore Job’s sharp words in Job 13:4, where he calls his friends “worthless physicians.” Through a personal story and Job’s interaction with his friends, we examine the difference between care that heals and care that simply rushes to explain. Job’s friends began well by showing up and sitting in silence, but they failed when they chose answers over empathy. D...

Brand Marks of Jesus 23.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we reflect on Galatians 6:17, where Paul declares, “I bear on my body the brand marks of Jesus.” We explore what Paul meant by these marks—scars of suffering, faithfulness, and allegiance—and why they mattered more than outward religious symbols. This conversation invites us to consider the marks our own lives bear and what they reveal about who we belong to. Foll...

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