Salty Saints

Zack Killey

Better equipping you to be salt and light to the world around you. Join Zack Killey as he digs in to what it means to defend our faith through apologetics and real world examples of people working out their faith. If you have any questions or topics you want us to cover, email us at saltysaints@becomehope.com.

  1. 4D AGO

    Art can Glorify God or Tear You Down

    What does God think about art? Is it frivolous and unimportant, or does it matter more than we realize? In this episode of Salty Saints, Zack and Randy explore the biblical foundations of art and why it's absolutely essential to let God into this "room of your house." From the tabernacle to Salvador Dalí, from worship music to Breaking Bad, we unpack five biblical expressions of art: physical works (paintings/sculpture), music, dance, performance arts, and words. Discover how the very first person filled with the Holy Spirit in Scripture was... a furniture maker. But here's where it gets intense: art isn't neutral. It either points us to God or pulls us toward darkness. We discuss the dangerous side of art, from Francisco Goya's horrifying "Black Paintings" to modern occult practices in Hollywood, and why you need to be incredibly careful about the art you consume. KEY TOPICS: Five biblical categories of art and their purposeWhy God filled Bezalel with the Holy Spirit to create furnitureHow the tabernacle and Solomon's temple used art to transport people into God's presenceThe power of music, dance, and performance in worshipWhen art becomes twisted: from Goya's darkness to Breaking Bad's morality playWarning signs: occult performance art and spiritual dangersHow to discern the values reflected in the art you consumeWhy even "bad art" can serve a good purposeSCRIPTURE DISCUSSED: Exodus 31 (Bezalel filled with the Spirit)1 Kings 6 (Solomon's Temple)Psalm 150 (Praise with instruments)2 Samuel 6:14 (David dancing before the Lord)Plus: Job, Jonah, Song of Solomon as possible performance artWARNING: This episode discusses some dark subject matter including occult practices, disturbing artwork, and mature TV content. Listener discretion advised. BOTTOM LINE: Art is a mirror that reflects values. Be intentional about what you allow to shape your soul. Let God dictate the art you accept. 🎧 New episodes every week 💬 Join the conversation at saltysaintspodcast.com 📖 Check out our other podcasts: "Let's Find Out Together" (daily devotional) and Sunday sermons from New Hope Church #SaltySaints #ChristianPodcast #ArtAndFaith #BiblicalArt #ChristianApologetics #NewHopeChurch #CulturalExpressions #ArtAndWorship #SpiritualWarfare #ChristianDiscernment #FaithAndCulture EPISODE NOTES: Artists/Works Mentioned: Bezalel (Exodus 31)Vincent van Gogh (Starry Night, Sunflowers)Diego Velázquez (Christ Crucified)Francisco Goya (Black Paintings series)Salvador DalíBreaking Bad (TV series)The ChosenHouse of DavidMarina Abramović (performance artist - occult practices discussed)Do NOT attempt: Binaural beats or any audio/visual practices designed to induce hallucinations or altered states. These are spiritually dangerous. Visit: becomehope.com | saltysaintspodcast.com

    54 min
  2. 11/08/2025

    Your Business is God's Business

    Welcome to the final episode of our mini-series on letting Jesus into every area of life! (Well, maybe the next-to-last, we might do one on arts and entertainment too.) In this episode, Zack and Randy tackle business and money, the things we're told never to discuss in polite company. But should Christians really compartmentalize their faith when it comes to work? Absolutely not. 🎙️ IN THIS EPISODE:- Why the "don't talk about religion, politics, or money" rule needs to go- How God's original job description for Adam was actually about business- Six biblical principles for Christians in business:  1. Work Hard (Do everything like you're doing it for the Lord)  2. Ask Advice (Iron sharpens iron | seek wisdom from others)  3. Be Fair (Honest scales are God's delight)  4. Keep Your Priorities Right (Seek first God's kingdom)  5. Be Generous (Leave the edges for the poor)  6. Be Responsible (Honor your word and pay your debts) 📖 FEATURED STORIES:- Brother Lawrence and practicing God's presence while flipping pancakes- A Colombian restaurant owner who lost everything to keep his integrity- Jephthah's terrible vow and what it teaches about honoring your word- Why the Macedonians begged to give even though they were poor 💡 KEY TAKEAWAY:Your business IS God's business. Don't take a timeout from being a Christian when you clock in. Let Jesus permeate your work, your conversations, and your decisions, even when it costs you. Whether you're a business owner, employee, barber, or pastor working part-time, this episode will challenge you to stop compartmentalizing your faith and start living consistently in every room of your house. --- 🌐 Website: becomehope.com | saltysaintspodcast.com📧 Questions? questions@becomehope.com OTHER PODCASTS:- Let's Find Out Together (Daily Devotional)- New Hope Church Podcast (Weekly Sermons)

    1 hr
  3. 08/19/2025

    Jesus is Lord Over Your Family

    In this episode, we continue our series on surrendering every part of life to Jesus—this time digging into what it means for Him to be Lord over our families. This conversation gets personal real quick. From awkward Christmas dinners to parenting challenges and redefining what “family” even means, we cover a lot of ground. We share some stories from our own lives, dig deep into Scripture—Ephesians, Colossians, Peter, Proverbs, Joshua—and wrestle with how to live this stuff out in our actual homes. What does submission really look like? What does it mean to lead your household well? How do you handle broken relationships with relatives who don’t follow Jesus? And what do you do when faith creates division? It’s a heavy topic, but it’s real—and we believe it’s one of the biggest “rooms in the house” that we need to hand over to God. Let’s talk about it. Visit: saltysaintspodcast.comKey Passages: Ephesians 5–6, Colossians 3, 1 Peter 2–3, Proverbs 31, Matthew 12, Joshua 24:15 00:00 – Intro: The Room We Hold BackWe set the stage for today’s topic: giving God full access to our family life. 02:05 – Politics at the Christmas TableA family story involving politics, tension, and why the hard conversations still matter. 07:40 – How Far Does Family Go?From generations to in-laws and Spanish kinship terms—family gets complex fast. 13:55 – Who’s My Brother? (Matthew 12)We unpack how Jesus redefines family based on spiritual obedience. 18:20 – Closer Than a BrotherWe talk about real bonds within the church and how spiritual family often runs deeper than blood. 23:12 – Household Codes: Paul’s FrameworkLooking at Ephesians, Colossians, and 1 Peter to see what Scripture says about marriage, parenting, and even slavery in the household context. 29:50 – Submission & Love: A Two-Way StreetMutual submission, bitterness in marriage, and why being a team matters. 36:18 – Learning to Understand Our SpousesPeter’s married, Paul’s not—and it shows. We reflect on why “understanding” might be the most underrated command for husbands. 40:44 – Parents: Don’t Provoke Your KidsWe share personal stories and talk about the line between discipline and exasperation. 46:25 – Slaves, Masters, and Historical ContextWhat the Bible says about slavery and how to read those verses without importing modern assumptions. 52:10 – Providing for Your People1 Timothy says it’s not optional—if we don’t care for our families, we’re missing the mark big time. 54:30 – The Church as Family: Simple CommunitiesWe talk about the purpose of small groups and how intentional spiritual communities fill the role of family. 57:15 – Leadership Starts at HomeWhat it means to “manage your household” and how that qualifies someone to lead in the church. 59:48 – Proverbs 31 Meets RuthWe walk through the “virtuous woman” and how Ruth lives it out in real life—alongside a man of equal character. 1:04:20 – Redefining Family in the ChurchYour family is more than just blood. It’s the people of God. That changes how we relate to each other. 1:07:02 – Final Thoughts: Give God the Big RoomWe wrap it up with a challenge: put your family in God’s hands. Let Him define, guide, and rule over your household.

    1 hr
  4. Learning to Do God's Will Instead of Our Own

    04/26/2025

    Learning to Do God's Will Instead of Our Own

    In this episode of Salty Saints Podcast, Zack and Righteous Randy dive deep into the core concepts of righteousness, godliness, and having a pure heart. Together, they wrestle with the profound biblical ideas of what it means to live according to God's will rather than our own. The conversation opens with an exploration of righteousness—a word that, in Greek, captures both the ideas of justice and moral rightness. Randy walks us through the immense importance of righteousness in the New Testament, especially in Paul's writings, where it lies at the very heart of the gospel message. Together, they discuss the nuances between being righteous before men and being declared righteous by God through faith, touching on key figures like Abraham, Joseph, and the complex legacies of the judges in Hebrews 11. Next, they move into godliness—literally meaning "good worship"—and explore how true worship must flow from a heart that is rightly aligned with God. They also examine the concept of having a pure heart — the seat of will and intention — and how it shapes authentic worship and righteous living. Along the way, Zack and Randy ask tough questions: How can flawed people like the judges of Israel still be considered people of faith? What does it mean to be made "right" by God, not merely covered over by grace, but transformed by it? They even tackle a thought-provoking rabbit trail about C.S. Lewis, pagan worship, and the danger of misplaced devotion. Stay Salty! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    59 min
5
out of 5
17 Ratings

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Better equipping you to be salt and light to the world around you. Join Zack Killey as he digs in to what it means to defend our faith through apologetics and real world examples of people working out their faith. If you have any questions or topics you want us to cover, email us at saltysaints@becomehope.com.

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