Episodes

  • Status dissolves in a Storm | Disruptive Presence 136
    Apr 24 2025

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    In which John and David discuss storms and the sovereignty of God. We explore how status dissolves in a storm, how Paul moves from prisoner to prophetic pilot, and how the divine word comes not to calm the sea, but to save the people. Along the way, we also reflect on how Luke's language shifts and Paul’s Spirit-filled confidence as they let the ship go while still trusting that God will get them to Rome.

    Episode 193 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 136

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    40 mins
  • Prisoner and Prophet | Disruptive Presence 135
    Apr 22 2025

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    In which John and David reflect on Acts 27, the beginning of Paul’s final journey to Rome, and the theological weight of detail, delay, and direction. We talk about Luke’s careful narrative style, Paul’s Spirit-shaped discernment, and the deeper meaning behind the slow progress of the journey. We also explore how translations can help illuminate Scripture, how Paul’s status as a prisoner contrasts with his spiritual authority, and how the narrative echoes the great sea voyages of literature—only here the hero is bound and dependent, not triumphant and free.

    Episode 192 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 135

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    37 mins
  • A Gospel Not in Chains | Disruptive Presence 134
    Apr 3 2025

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    In which John and David return to Paul’s exchange with Agrippa, reflecting on what it means for the Word of God to be “unchained.” We explore the irony of who is truly free and who is truly bound, the gospel’s quiet infiltration of power, and how Paul’s confidence is shaped by the Psalms and Torah.

    Episode 191 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 134

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    33 mins
  • Pastor Paul and King Agrippa | Disruptive Presence 133
    Apr 1 2025

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    In which John and David reflect on Paul’s testimony before King Agrippa, and explore how a public trial becomes a personal moment. We trace the narrowing focus of the narrative, Paul’s pastoral heart, and the surprising openness of Agrippa. The gospel, it seems, is never just on trial—it’s always inviting.

    Episode 190 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 133

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    33 mins
  • Jeremiah, Jesus and Paul | Disruptive Presence 132
    Mar 20 2025

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    In which John and David reflect on Paul’s testimony before King Agrippa in Acts 26. As Paul recounts his story, they remember how his obsessive zeal to destroy the church is transformed into a life compelled by love and hope after his encounter with the risen Jesus. They consider the difference between power and true strength, the importance of integrity in leadership, and the providence of God working even within broken systems. Along the way, they trace how Jesus’ words to Paul echo the calling of Jeremiah, highlighting how divine commission shapes Paul’s understanding of his mission and identity.

    Episode 189 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 132

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    35 mins
  • Trusting God in the Hands of Empire | Disruptive Presence 131
    Mar 18 2025

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    In which John and David explore Paul’s continued trials in Acts 25, reflecting on the relentless opposition he faces and the deep trust in God that sustains him. As Paul appeals to Caesar, they consider how his confidence is not in Roman justice, but in God’s providence—even within a broken system. Along the way, they reflect on the dangers of religious obsession, the dehumanising power of fixation, and the warning that good people can easily lose their way when driven by fear or control. Through it all, Paul’s unwavering integrity and trust in God shine as a model for us today.

    Episode 188 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 131

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    37 mins
  • Kingdom vs Empire | Disruptive Presence 130
    Mar 6 2025

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    In which John and David explore Paul’s trial before Felix in Acts 24 and the clash between kingdom integrity and imperial corruption. Paul resists flattery, bribes, and compromise, instead holding fast to righteousness, self-control, and the hope of resurrection. Felix, intrigued and afraid, repeatedly summons Paul—over two years, Paul’s refusal to play by the empire’s rules becomes a quiet but powerful witness. John and David also explore echoes of John the Baptist’s confrontation with Herod, showing how God’s kingdom consistently exposes the brokenness of worldly power.

    Episode 187 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 130

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    37 mins
  • Providence, Empire, and Paul | Disruptive Presence 129
    Mar 4 2025

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    In which John and David explore Acts 23 and the Roman commander’s efforts to protect Paul. They reflect on the providential hand of God working even through empire, using a Roman official to safeguard the gospel’s advance. Together, they consider how Luke highlights both the individual humanity of the commander and the impersonal machinery of empire, contrasting it with God’s intimate care for Paul. Along the way, they explore themes of justice, trust, and the surprising ways God works through flawed systems.

    Episode 186 of the Two Texts Podcast | Disruptive Presence 129

    If you want to get in touch about something in the podcast you can reach out on podcast@twotexts.com or by liking and following the Two Texts podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. If you enjoy the podcast, we’d love it if you left a review or comment where you’re listening from – and if you really enjoyed it, why not share it with a friend?

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    36 mins
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