The Jason DeMars Podcast

Jason DeMars

The purpose of the Jason DeMars Podcast is to reveal the hidden mysteries of the Bible as uncovered through the ministry of Malachi 4 fulfilled in the life of William Branham.   This incredible ministry restored the true church to the original doctrine of the apostles. After this ministry, we are told that another ministry will rise. It will not be a one-man ministry but instead will be a five-fold ministry in a many-membered body. "These men, if they pick up This and goes out with It, they can make more sense to It, see, to bring It to a place you would. I just want to lay this Seed, then hope they make It come to Life." He speaks of the teaching ministry in this way, "Only one Thing to lead us, that’s the Holy Spirit. And we believe that the Holy Spirit leads through our leaders. If God set a—a…Holy Spirit set a teacher in the church, then if the Holy Spirit wants the church to know something, He’ll speak through the teacher. For the Holy Spirit…That’s what the teacher is ordained to do. Is that right? It’s ordained. That gift is in the church as a teacher and we should all listen to it until that gift goes to proving something that isn’t right in the Bible, then we have a right to question it." I take the Bible as my Absolute, and my purpose is to show the reality of the end-time message through its pages. We will take what has been revealed and apply it back to the Bible and our present time. This podcast is designed for the purpose to help you increase your revelation of the Word and, in so doing, cause you to  grow in your walk with Christ because we are living in the hour that the Bride of Christ is coming to full maturity in a fully manifested Word. 

  1. A Greater Consecration

    May 22

    A Greater Consecration

    Your greatest spiritual problem might not be a “big sin” at all, it might be slow drift. We talk candidly about what it means to seek a greater consecration in an age trained to be casual, entertained, and constantly distracted, and why God’s answer is not a new set of rules but a fresh revelation of Himself. We open the Bible in Exodus and Genesis and follow Abraham through a clear pattern: God calls, God justifies by faith, then God calls the believer into a deeper walk of sanctification. Along the way, we face the tension Scripture refuses to avoid: sanctification is God’s work in us, yet it demands real surrender, real choices, and real effort through the Holy Spirit. Romans 8, 2 Corinthians 7, and 1 John 3 bring it home with language that is both comforting and challenging, calling us to cleanse, mortify, and purify because we carry an earnest expectation of being made like Christ. Abraham’s darkest chapter becomes one of the most hopeful moments in the message. After failure, God does not discard him, God reveals Himself as El Shaddai, the all-sufficient One, then says, “Walk before me.” We connect that to modern life where phones, social media algorithms, and endless content can train the flesh, numb conviction, and steal prayer. Consecration becomes practical: forgive, remove bitterness, cut off what defiles, rebuild a serious prayer life, and draw near to God with humility so He can lift you up. If you want a closer walk with Jesus Christ and a faith that holds in a deceiving hour, press play, share this with a friend who needs strength, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. After you listen, will you leave a review and tell us what area you’re choosing to consecrate to God today? Send us Fan Mail Support the show

    1h 9m
  2. Search The Scriptures

    May 15

    Search The Scriptures

    The fastest way to drift from truth is to stop verifying what you hear. We open with Acts 17 and the “more noble” Bereans, not because they were suspicious, but because they were serious: they received the word with readiness of mind and then searched the Scriptures daily to see whether it was so. That is the posture we want again, especially in an age where confidence is cheap and context is missing.  We also talk candidly about the fact that message believers should listen to the instructions of Brother Branham. I share multiple quotes where he insists the Bible is our absolute, warns that not everything spoken carries “Thus saith the Lord,” and even says that if an angel said something contrary to Scripture, it would not be of God. The goal is not to diminish prophetic ministry, but to place every revelation where it belongs: under the authority of the written Word, the complete revelation of Jesus Christ.  From there we get practical. We look at how sincere people turn statements into doctrine by stretching them beyond their setting, including examples like “your pastor is your husband” and “he’s ordained to lead you through.” We also explore why learning can be progressive, why the seven seals brought clearer understanding, and why patience and unity matter if we want real outreach, missions, and Spirit-led growth.  If you care about biblical discernment, Christian doctrine, and keeping the Bible as the final authority, listen in and bring your Bible with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people are challenged to search the Scriptures for themselves. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

    47 min
  3. From Eternity to Eternity

    May 8

    From Eternity to Eternity

    Romans 8:28 gets quoted like a comforting poster, but we want to read it like Paul wrote it: as a claim about God’s purpose that holds steady in tribulation, distress, persecution, and loss. The “good” isn’t that suffering feels good, or that life becomes easy. The good is that God is conforming His people to the image of His Son and He uses every thread of our story to do it.  We trace the full chain in Romans 8:28-30, step by step: foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification. We talk about foreknowledge as God’s counsel and plan, not mere foresight, and we connect it to election and the way Scripture describes God declaring the end from the beginning. Then we move into predestination through Romans 8 and Ephesians 1, showing how being chosen in Christ shapes assurance, identity, and the way we understand redemption and inheritance.  We also slow down on calling, distinguishing the general gospel invitation from the effectual calling that draws God’s sheep to Christ. From there, we rejoice in justification by grace through the blood of Jesus Christ, where God remains just while declaring the believer righteous. Finally, we lift our eyes to glorification: the redemption of the body, the promised transformation into a glorious likeness of Christ, and the Holy Spirit as the down payment that guarantees what’s coming.  If you’ve wrestled with predestination, election, or what Romans 8:28 really means when life hurts, this will steady your feet. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs assurance, and leave a review with the biggest question this raised for you. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

    48 min
  4. May 1

    Testimony and Calling of Jason DeMars

    I wasn’t looking for a ministry story. I was trying to win games, fit in, and keep my life under control, until God started removing the props one by one. I share my personal Christian testimony from growing up in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, through a sports-centred identity, a season of drifting into marijuana and partying, and the quiet but relentless conviction that I could not “fix myself” into holiness. What changed everything was hearing the gospel explained plainly: regeneration and the new birth are Christ changing you, not you reforming yourself. That truth opened the door to a hunger for the Bible, serious study of doctrine, and an unmistakable pull toward preaching. I also tell the story of how I first encountered William Marrion Branham, why the message connected to Malachi 4 and Revelation 10:7 grabbed me, and how questions about spiritual gifts, restoration, and baptism became real in my walk. From there the Lord redirected even my practical skills. Internet marketing and early social media became tools for Bible teaching and outreach through Present Truth Ministries, which eventually opened doors to missions work, translation burdens, and relationships with persecuted believers. I talk candidly about Turkey, the call to go full-time, the confirmations that stopped my excuses, and what it looks like to live on “running on empty” while watching God provide at the exact moment of need. If this testimony helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review so more people can find it. I’d also love to hear your questions, testimonies, and prayer requests at jasondemars.com. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

    1h 7m
  5. A Bitter Seed

    Apr 24

    A Bitter Seed

    Bitterness rarely shows up all at once. It slips in as a “reasonable” reaction to betrayal, unfair treatment, rejection, family wounds, or church conflict, then quietly turns into a root that poisons everything it touches. We take Hebrews 12 seriously and ask what happens when that root is left alone, watered by our thought life, and defended as self-protection.  I walk through Scripture that names the problem clearly and offers a real way out: Galatians 5 on the works of the flesh that fuel strife and division, Romans 8 on mortifying the deeds of the body through the Holy Spirit, and Matthew 18 on unlimited forgiveness. We also bring in key quotes from Brother William Marrion Branham as we look at the end time message lens and the call to live the life of Christ, not just talk about doctrine.  We get practical about where bitterness hides: gossip masked as “prayer requests,” refusing tough conversations, and family patterns that plant lifelong resentment in children. We draw an important line between forgiveness and reconciliation, explaining why forgiveness is always my responsibility before God, while reconciliation requires repentance and wisdom. If you want Christian forgiveness that is biblical, honest about pain, and focused on spiritual growth, this is for you.  Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with someone who needs freedom from bitterness, and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you heard. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

    1h 16m
  6. The Mystery of the Godhead

    Apr 17

    The Mystery of the Godhead

    “Three persons” sounds simple until you ask what a “person” actually means. I walk through the doctrine of the Godhead with an open Bible and a sober look at church history, because I’m convinced the clearest path forward is the one the apostles walked: God is one, and Scripture speaks of him with singular personal pronouns, acting alone as Creator and Redeemer. We trace how later creedal formulations and Greek philosophical categories shaped Nicene Christianity, then put the Athanasian Creed side by side with passages like Deuteronomy 6:4, Galatians 3:20, Isaiah 44:24, John 4:24, and 1 Timothy 2:5. Along the way we tackle the practical questions that keep coming up: If God is Spirit and omnipresent, do we really need separate divine persons to explain heaven, incarnation, and the Holy Spirit? If the Son is “begotten,” can the Son also be eternal in the way the creeds claim? And if Jesus grows, prays, submits his will, and mediates, what does that tell us about the humanity of Christ and the indwelling God who is “in Christ, reconciling the world”? We also connect the Godhead to real-world discipleship by examining baptism and the “name” of Matthew 28:19 through the consistent pattern of the book of Acts (Acts 2:38, 8:16, 19:5). If you’re searching for biblical monotheism, clarity on Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, and a framework that doesn’t turn God into a committee, this conversation is for you. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share the episode with a friend who loves Scripture, and leave a review with your biggest question about the Godhead so we can address it next. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

    1h 34m
  7. Making Womanhood Great Again

    Apr 10

    Making Womanhood Great Again

    The home is either being built or quietly torn down, and Proverbs 14:1 refuses to let us stay neutral. I pick up our series on biblical womanhood with a direct claim: God is not demoting women, He is restoring them to their throne in the home, where faith, peace, and character are formed. We work through what Scripture actually says about womanhood, Christian marriage, modesty, and why a wise woman’s work is central to the strength of a family and the stability of a culture. I also trace a biblical critique of the feminist movement and the long trail of changes it celebrates: breaking the oneness of the household, erasing gender roles, normalising immodesty, and weakening permanence through divorce culture and sexual autonomy. I connect that cultural story to the Bible’s warnings about the contentious spirit, the desire to control, and the way rebellion inside the home doesn’t stay private but shapes sons and daughters for the next generation. From there we turn to a constructive vision grounded in Proverbs 31: a virtuous wife who works hard, plans ahead, manages resources, teaches with kindness, and fears the Lord. I talk about practical, home-centred ways a woman can be industrious without surrendering her primary stewardship of children and household life, including modern options for a home business. If you care about biblical womanhood, Christian family values, and restoring God’s order in the end time message lens I preach from, this is a focused place to start. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with someone who wants a stronger home, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts so more people can find the show. Send us Fan Mail Support the show

    45 min
  8. Restoring Biblical Womanhood

    Apr 3

    Restoring Biblical Womanhood

    A culture can’t redefine womanhood without redefining everything downstream of it: marriage, children, church life, and even how a nation thinks about justice. We take a direct, Scripture-first look at what the Bible says was lost as feminism rose, and why “restoring womanhood” starts by going back to Genesis instead of trying to baptise modern assumptions. We walk through the creation order in Genesis 1 and 2, the purpose of dominion and multiplication, and why headship is more than a vague idea of “servant leadership.” From 1 Peter 3 we talk about winning a husband without preaching at him, and from 1 Timothy 2 we deal with the hard lines about women teaching and authority over men. We also connect modesty, long hair as a covering, and the “meek and quiet spirit” to a deeper theme: God’s design is not about weakness, it’s about spiritual order that protects the home. Then we zoom out to society and ask controversial questions about leadership, empathy, and justice. Romans 13 describes civil rulers bearing the sword, and we explore why a nurturing, compassionate disposition that blesses motherhood can become dangerous when it governs doctrine or law. Finally we bring it back into the living room: the duty of a husband to provide and not neglect, the sin of resentment and nagging, and Proverbs’ picture of the virtuous woman as a crown and a source of peace. If you found this challenging or clarifying, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. What single verse or claim do you most want us to unpack next? Send us Fan Mail Support the show

    1h 22m
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About

The purpose of the Jason DeMars Podcast is to reveal the hidden mysteries of the Bible as uncovered through the ministry of Malachi 4 fulfilled in the life of William Branham.   This incredible ministry restored the true church to the original doctrine of the apostles. After this ministry, we are told that another ministry will rise. It will not be a one-man ministry but instead will be a five-fold ministry in a many-membered body. "These men, if they pick up This and goes out with It, they can make more sense to It, see, to bring It to a place you would. I just want to lay this Seed, then hope they make It come to Life." He speaks of the teaching ministry in this way, "Only one Thing to lead us, that’s the Holy Spirit. And we believe that the Holy Spirit leads through our leaders. If God set a—a…Holy Spirit set a teacher in the church, then if the Holy Spirit wants the church to know something, He’ll speak through the teacher. For the Holy Spirit…That’s what the teacher is ordained to do. Is that right? It’s ordained. That gift is in the church as a teacher and we should all listen to it until that gift goes to proving something that isn’t right in the Bible, then we have a right to question it." I take the Bible as my Absolute, and my purpose is to show the reality of the end-time message through its pages. We will take what has been revealed and apply it back to the Bible and our present time. This podcast is designed for the purpose to help you increase your revelation of the Word and, in so doing, cause you to  grow in your walk with Christ because we are living in the hour that the Bride of Christ is coming to full maturity in a fully manifested Word.