Faith Through The Fire

Buddy Lewis

Faith Through the Fire is a bold, unfiltered Christian podcast and devotional where Buddy Lewis dives straight into what it really means to follow Jesus through seasons of testing, refining, and spiritual warfare. This isn’t soft Christianity — this is the walk God calls us to when He leads us through the fire, not around it. Each episode features powerful testimonies from guests who’ve overcome real battles — addiction, identity struggles, sin cycles, and spiritual attacks, and are now walking in transformation through the hand of God. Buddy brings raw conversations, biblical truth, and the hard topics most people avoid, from conviction and obedience to the lifestyles we’re called out of and the purpose we’re called into. Expect clarity. Expect conviction. Expect courage. This show equips you to: • Understand the purpose behind your trials • Strengthen your walk with God • Break patterns holding you back • Build spiritual discipline and daily alignment Alongside every episode, Buddy releases a devotional to help you apply the message, get deeper in the Word, and build the consistency you’ve been craving. If you’re hungry for real answers, real stories, and real growth. Welcome to Faith Through the Fire. God won’t let the fire destroy you. He’ll use it to transform you.

  1. You Think You're Waiting On God. He's Actually Waiting On You.

    4h ago ·  Bonus

    You Think You're Waiting On God. He's Actually Waiting On You.

    You've been telling yourself God is silent.. That He's not moving. That your prayers aren't being heard. That maybe this season is just something you have to push through on your own — get stronger, stay consistent, figure it out. But Daniel 10 reveals something completely different. Daniel — a man who survived the lion's den, who witnessed Shadrach Meshach and Abednego walk out of a furnace untouched, a man of deep prayer and real faith — sees a heavenly vision. And it doesn't hype him up. It drains him of every ounce of strength he has. Face turns pale. Falls face down. Can hardly breathe. This wasn't a weak moment. This was intimacy. Because real intimacy with God doesn't always produce feelings of power. Sometimes it reveals your dependency. And the glory of God — the real weight of it — can drain you completely of everything you were relying on that wasn't Him. Then one touch. One word. Peace. Be strong now. Be strong. And Daniel stood up. Here's what Buddy pulled from this passage that changes everything — God heard Daniel from the very first day he prayed. Not from three weeks in. Not when Daniel finally fasted enough or prayed hard enough. From day one. But God was sovereign over the moment He chose to show up. His silence was never absence. He was waiting for the right moment to encounter Daniel in the deepest place of his dependency. And here's the reversal most people never hear — we think we're waiting on God. The whole time, God is actually waiting on us. Waiting for us to stop depending on everything else and let Him be the source. Dependency on God is not failure. Dependency is intimacy. "Do not be afraid, you who are highly esteemed. Peace. Be strong now. Be strong." — Daniel 10:19 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Women's tonight 8PM EST | Men's Wednesday 8PM EST | Coed Saturday — DM "Bible study" to join

    22 min
  2. People Say Jesus Never Called Himself God… But “Son Of Man” Was Just As Offensive

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    People Say Jesus Never Called Himself God… But “Son Of Man” Was Just As Offensive

    People say Jesus never directly called himself God.. It's one of the most common arguments used to question who Jesus actually was. And most Christians don't know how to answer it. But here's what those people haven't read. Daniel 7. A vision given to Daniel while God's people were in exile — surrounded by beastly kingdoms, pagan pressure, and foreign rulers. The scene shifts suddenly from four beasts rising from chaos to the throne room of heaven itself. The Ancient of Days seated. Books opened. And then — one like a Son of Man coming with the clouds of heaven. This figure approaches the Ancient of Days and receives authority, glory, and sovereign power. Every nation, every people, every language worships him. His dominion is everlasting. His kingdom will never be destroyed. That's not a human title. That's a throne room claim. So when Jesus stood in front of the Pharisees — the most theologically educated men in Israel — and called himself the Son of Man, he wasn't being vague or humble. He was pointing directly at this passage. And they knew exactly what he meant. That's why they wanted to kill him. And here's what this means for your identity right now — Adam lost the dominion that was given to humanity through sin. Jesus — the perfect image of the invisible God — restored it. In Him, you are no longer living as a slave to a beastly system. You carry the authority of the one who was given dominion over every kingdom. The question Buddy asked his men's Bible study at BOXR this week: How does God see you from heaven right now? Your answer to that question determines everything. This is part of the Christophany series — You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. "He was given authority, glory and sovereign power; all nations and peoples of every language worshiped him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away." — Daniel 7:14 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Men's Bible Study at BOXR Miami + Zoom — DM "Bible study" to join

    34 min
  3. The Fire Didn’t Burn Them… It Burned What Bound Them

    2d ago ·  Bonus

    The Fire Didn’t Burn Them… It Burned What Bound Them

    Most people pray for the fire to go out.. The trial that won't end. The season that won't lift. The pressure that keeps coming. And the prayer is always the same — God please just make it stop. But Daniel 3 shows something nobody prays for but everyone needs. Three men thrown into a furnace heated seven times hotter than normal. Bound hand and foot. Thrown in by the most powerful king in the world. And when Nebuchadnezzar looked in — he saw four men walking free. The ropes were gone. The men were untouched. The fire didn't burn them. It burned what was binding them. Here's what most people miss completely in this story — their names had already been changed. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego were Hebrew names that glorified God. Nebuchadnezzar replaced them with pagan names to replace their identity. That's always the first move — before the fire, before the pressure, the enemy tries to tell you who you are. But the fire couldn't change what God already said about them. And when they came out — not a hair singed. Their robes not scorched. They didn't even smell like what they just walked through. That's not just their story. That's what God does in every trial that was meant to destroy you. He gets in the furnace with you. And what comes out is refined — not destroyed. But there's one thing Buddy said that cuts deeper than any of it: you cannot ask God to deliver you from something you're still dabbling in. The preparation has to happen before the fire. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego went straight to prayer and fasting before any of this. Their faith was deep before the furnace got hot. This is the final episode of the Christophany series — You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. "He said, 'Look! I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like a son of the gods.'" — Daniel 3:25 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Men's Bible Study at BOXR Miami — DM "Bible study" to join

    26 min
  4. The Thing You're Most Ashamed Of Is What God Will Use Most

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    The Thing You're Most Ashamed Of Is What God Will Use Most

    Isaiah walked into the throne room of God.. Not in a dream. Not a metaphor. A vision so real that the train of God's robe filled the entire temple. Six-winged creatures surrounding the throne crying holy, holy, holy — covering their faces because even the seraphim couldn't look directly at what was there. And Isaiah's first response wasn't worship. It was collapse. "I am ruined. I am a man of unclean lips." Then something changed everything. An angel flew to him with a burning coal from the altar and touched his mouth. "Your guilt is taken away. Your sin is atoned for." And immediately God asked — whom shall I send? The man who just called himself ruined said — here am I. Send me. That's Isaiah 6. And what most people miss completely is that the Lord enthroned in glory that Isaiah saw — John 12:41 confirms it — was Jesus. Before Bethlehem. Before the cross. Before His ministry. Isaiah saw the full glory of the King of Kings and it broke him completely before it sent him. Here's the revelation that closes out this entire series — the thing you're most ashamed of is what God will use most. The area you feel most convicted in, the struggle you think disqualifies you, the pattern you keep going back to — that's not the reason God can't use you. That's exactly where He's building your authority. Isaiah said he was a man of unclean lips. God used his mouth to write the most prophetic book in the Old Testament. God doesn't call you by your sin. He calls you righteous — and then He sends you. This is the Series Finale of You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. Watch from Episode 1. "In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord, high and exalted, seated on a throne; and the train of his robe filled the temple." — Isaiah 6:1 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Bible Study — Sat (Coed) 7PM Eastern — DM "Bible study" to join

    33 min
  5. The Angel Of The Lord (Jesus) Had A Sword… And 70,000 Died

    4d ago ·  Bonus

    The Angel Of The Lord (Jesus) Had A Sword… And 70,000 Died

    Most people follow a Jesus they've made comfortable.. Gentle. Safe. Always merciful. A Jesus who would never make you uncomfortable, never confront what you're doing, never draw a sword. But that's not the full nature of Christ. 1 Chronicles 21 is the passage most churches never touch. Because it's terrifying. David sinned — he trusted in his own military numbers instead of God's power. And the consequence was the Angel of the Lord standing between heaven and earth with a drawn sword while 70,000 of God's chosen people died. That Angel of the Lord is the same Jesus who went to the cross. Same nature. Same God. Different moment. And here's the revelation that changes everything — the sword stopped when the sacrifice was accepted. David built an altar on the threshing floor. Fire came down from heaven. And Jesus put the sword back in its sheath. That threshing floor became the site of Solomon's Temple. The place where God accepted the sacrifice that stopped the judgment is the same place His presence would dwell for generations. Everything points to the cross. If your view of Jesus has mercy but no judgment — you don't have the full deity of Christ. You have half a Jesus. And half a Jesus can't save you from the full weight of what sin actually costs. God's anger was real. The sword was real. And the only thing that stopped it was a sacrifice He provided Himself. This is Episode 9 of the series — You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. "Then the Lord spoke to the angel, and he put his sword back in its sheath." — 1 Chronicles 21:27 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Bible Study — Tues (Women's) | Wed (Men's) | Sat (Coed) — DM "Bible study" to join

    31 min
  6. The Strongest Man In The Bible Didn’t Pray For Strength… So Why Are We?

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    The Strongest Man In The Bible Didn’t Pray For Strength… So Why Are We?

    Samson never prayed for strength.. Not once. The strongest man in the Bible — the man who killed a lion with his bare hands, who toppled a building with his arms — never asked God for what everyone remembers him for. Because he didn't have to. Before Samson was born, Jesus showed up to his unnamed, barren mother and spoke over him. Not his strength — his consecration. His set-apartness. His dedication to God from the womb. And out of that consecration the strength came naturally. He didn't pray for it. He lived from it. Judges 13 is the Christophany most people completely miss. Because most people read Samson's story as a cautionary tale about a toxic relationship. But it starts with Jesus appearing to a woman nobody expected — barren, unnamed, considered unclean — and speaking a calling over her son before he existed. Same pattern. Same Jesus. Every time. And here's what this means for you right now — the things you've been begging God for every day? Your strength. Your purpose. Your courage. Your calling. Those aren't things God is withholding from you. Those are things He already placed inside you when He created you. You don't pray for what you were created for. You consecrate yourself to the Lord and start living from it. Stop praying for what God already put inside you. Start living from your identity. This is Episode 8 of the series — You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. "He will take the lead in delivering Israel from the hands of the Philistines." — Judges 13:5 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Bible Study — Tues (Women's) | Wed (Men's) | Sat (Coed) — DM "Bible study" to join

    29 min
  7. God Called Gideon A Mighty Warrior While He Was Hiding. He's Calling You Too.

    6d ago ·  Bonus

    God Called Gideon A Mighty Warrior While He Was Hiding. He's Calling You Too.

    Gideon wasn't praying when Jesus found him.. He wasn't leading. He wasn't fighting. He wasn't believing for breakthrough. He was hiding in a winepress — underground, afraid, from the weakest clan, the least in his family — doing the bare minimum just to survive what was chasing him. And Jesus showed up and called him mighty warrior. Not after he had it together. Not after he dealt with his fear. Not after he cleaned up his family line or proved himself worthy. While he was hiding. Before anything changed. Judges 6 is one of the most personal passages in the entire Christophany series. Because most men watching this are Gideon right now. Hiding from their calling. From the family they're supposed to lead. From the ministry they've been avoiding. From the leadership God placed in them that they've convinced themselves they're not ready for. And the same Jesus who found Gideon in the winepress is the same Jesus who has been showing up in the Old Testament all the way through this series — finding broken people in their hiding places and calling the greatness out of them before they could see it themselves. He doesn't wait for you to be ready. He calls you mighty first. Gideon wasn't praying when Jesus found him.. He wasn't leading. He wasn't fighting. He wasn't believing for breakthrough. He was hiding in a winepress — underground, afraid, from the weakest clan, the least in his family — doing the bare minimum just to survive what was chasing him. And Jesus showed up and called him mighty warrior. Not after he had it together. Not after he dealt with his fear. Not after he cleaned up his family line or proved himself worthy. While he was hiding. Before anything changed. Judges 6 is one of the most personal passages in the entire Christophany series. Because most men watching this are Gideon right now. Hiding from their calling. From the family they're supposed to lead. From the ministry they've been avoiding. From the leadership God placed in them that they've convinced themselves they're not ready for. And the same Jesus who found Gideon in the winepress is the same Jesus who has been showing up in the Old Testament all the way through this series — finding broken people in their hiding places and calling the greatness out of them before they could see it themselves. He doesn't wait for you to be ready. He calls you mighty first. Gideon's response was full of doubt and excuses. And God's answer to every single one was the same — I will be with you. That's it. That's the calling. Not your strength. His presence. This is Episode 7 of the series — You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. "The Lord is with you, mighty warrior." — Judges 6:12 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Bible Study — Sat (Coed) 7PM Eastern — DM "Bible study" to join

    23 min
  8. You Can't Resist The Devil While You're Still Agreeing With Him

    Jun 23 ·  Bonus

    You Can't Resist The Devil While You're Still Agreeing With Him

    You've been quoting the verse.. "Submit to God, resist the devil and he will flee from you." You've said it. You've prayed it. You've tried to apply it. And the devil hasn't fled. Here's why. James 4:7 is one of the most quoted verses in the Bible. And almost nobody reads what comes before it. Because what comes before it changes everything about how you understand it. James 4:1-3 opens with war. Not spiritual warfare from the outside — war from within. The Greek word for fights is polemos — severe conflict, warfare, battle. And James says that war starts with hedone — pleasure-driven desires, sensual appetites, self-gratification. Whatever gives your flesh pleasure long enough eventually becomes your master. You can't resist the devil while secretly agreeing with the fleshly things that have been destroying your life. You can't white-knuckle your way through temptation while privately feeding the desire underneath it. The devil doesn't flee from people who are trying harder. He flees from believers who are fully surrendered — not partially interested. The war James is exposing here isn't external attack. It's internal compromise. And the moment you stop agreeing with what the enemy is offering — the battle changes completely. "Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." — James 4:7 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Bible Study — Tues (Women's) | Wed (Men's) | Sat (Coed) — DM "Bible study" to join

    21 min

About

Faith Through the Fire is a bold, unfiltered Christian podcast and devotional where Buddy Lewis dives straight into what it really means to follow Jesus through seasons of testing, refining, and spiritual warfare. This isn’t soft Christianity — this is the walk God calls us to when He leads us through the fire, not around it. Each episode features powerful testimonies from guests who’ve overcome real battles — addiction, identity struggles, sin cycles, and spiritual attacks, and are now walking in transformation through the hand of God. Buddy brings raw conversations, biblical truth, and the hard topics most people avoid, from conviction and obedience to the lifestyles we’re called out of and the purpose we’re called into. Expect clarity. Expect conviction. Expect courage. This show equips you to: • Understand the purpose behind your trials • Strengthen your walk with God • Break patterns holding you back • Build spiritual discipline and daily alignment Alongside every episode, Buddy releases a devotional to help you apply the message, get deeper in the Word, and build the consistency you’ve been craving. If you’re hungry for real answers, real stories, and real growth. Welcome to Faith Through the Fire. God won’t let the fire destroy you. He’ll use it to transform you.