RestorationCast

Gabriel Childs

Join me every week as I uncover what makes the Bible such an amazing book! Complete with a weekly sermon and full-length breakdown of that week’s message. Brought to you by the Restoration School of Biblical Studies. https://sonnychilds.com/restoration-school-of-biblical-studies/

  1. May 4

    Salvation in the Old Testament - Episode 414

    Blood on the doorposts. A roasted lamb consumed entirely. A meal eaten standing up, staff in hand, sandals on feet. And seven days without leaven anywhere in the house. The Passover wasn’t just a memorial dinner—it was a prophetic picture of salvation itself. Gabriel and Sonny unpack the four requirements God gave Israel for the original Passover night and reveal what they teach us about faith, urgency, commitment, and holiness. In this episode, we explore: Blood on the Doorway • Why the mark mattered: demonstrating you’re on God’s side • The requirement wasn’t just belief—it was visible identification • The uncomfortable truth: salvation requires taking a side Eat the Whole Lamb (or Burn the Leftovers) • Why nothing could remain until morning • What this reveals about the imminence of God’s salvation • “Burn the ships”: when you believe God is about to save you, you hold nothing back • The call to total commitment in light of coming deliverance • How half-hearted participation wasn’t an option Eat in Haste • Dressed for travel: sandals on, staff in hand, belt fastened • Why they ate standing up, ready to leave at a moment’s notice • Living like you actually believe what God promised • From the moment the meal begins, they’re already living as free people • The connection between faith and action: belief changes behavior immediately Remove the Leaven • Seven days of unleavened bread: thorough removal, not token gesture • The preparation required before God’s salvation: dealing with sin • How holiness and deliverance are inseparably linked • Why you can’t participate in God’s rescue while clinging to what enslaves you From the blood that protected Israel’s firstborn to the urgency that proved their faith to the purity God required before deliverance—discover how every detail of the Passover meal points forward to the salvation God offers through Christ. The Passover wasn’t passive. It required action: marking your home, consuming everything, living ready, removing sin. Faith that saves is faith that obeys—immediately, completely, publicly. Join this father-son duo as they explore what the original Passover reveals about the nature of salvation and the kind of response God expects from His people.

    44 min
  2. Apr 27

    The Citizens Q&A - Episode 413

    You’ve been wrestling with last episode’s five principles for kingdom evangelism, and your questions deserve real answers. Gabriel and Sonny are back to tackle the practical challenges of recognizing readiness, finding significance in obscure places, and releasing outcomes we can’t control. In this Q&A episode, we explore: • How to discern whether someone is ready for harvest or still needs planting—and what Jesus’ teaching about trees and fruit reveals about reading spiritual readiness (Matthew 7:15-20) • The struggle of preaching “be obedient where you’re at” to yourself when your current place feels insignificant or stagnant—and what Paul and Silas in a Philippian prison teach us about faithfulness in unlikely places (Acts 16:25-34) • Navigating the tension between going somewhere new and digging in where you already are—and what the Good Samaritan reveals about God’s calling in the places we’d rather pass by (Luke 10) • What Jesus was actually after when He told disciples not to bring money, bag, or extra sandals—a command that feels almost offensive to how we plan ministry today—and how Matthew 6’s call to seek first the kingdom reframes our approach to provision and preparation • How to release the pressure of someone’s response without becoming indifferent to whether they accept or reject the gospel—and what Nicodemus’ journey from secret nighttime visitor to public burial participant teaches about long-game faithfulness (John 19:38-42) • If you’ve never been obedient in any of these five areas, where should you actually start—and what’s the most basic, biblical pathway from paralysis to action From fruit inspection to earthquake conversions to roadside compassion to burial spices to first steps of obedience—your questions are pushing us into the messy, real-world application of kingdom citizenship. This isn’t theory. It’s wrestling with what faithfulness looks like when the fields aren’t clear, the place isn’t glamorous, the provision isn’t guaranteed, and the results aren’t immediate. Join this father-son duo as they work through the hard questions about sharing the King’s good news when nothing feels certain except the call to obey.

    1h 1m
  3. Apr 20

    The Citizens in the New Testament - Episode 412

    “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few.” We quote it all the time. But what did Jesus actually mean—and what did He tell His disciples to do about it? Gabriel and Sonny unpack Jesus’ instructions to His disciples before sending them out, revealing five practical principles for sharing the gospel that are just as urgent today as they were two thousand years ago. In this episode, you’ll learn to: 1. Recognize the Fields Are White for Harvest • Why some people are ready to respond right now—they’re just waiting for someone to invite them • The distinction between fields ready for harvest and fields ready for planting (John 4:35-38) 2. Pray Earnestly, Hopefully, and Specifically • How to cultivate a genuinely caring attitude, not just religious words • Why “your will be done” can become a cop-out—Jesus used it to ask for strength to obey, not to avoid asking boldly • Jesus’ specific prayer instruction: “Pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers” • The stunning twist: Jesus told them to pray for laborers… then sent them out 3. Be Obedient Where You’re At • The two possibilities: You’re called to go somewhere different or you’re called to stay where you are • Why both require obedience—staying isn’t always easier than going 4. Be Obedient with What You Have • Jesus’ radical instruction: Don’t take money, bag, sandals, or extra tunic • The call to trust God’s provision rather than our preparation 5. Be Obedient with Your Success (and Failure) • Our job: Announce the good news. After that, our responsibility ends. • Why rejection doesn’t mean failure—it means move on and share elsewhere • The pressure we need to release: We’re not responsible for people’s responses, only our obedience From the harvest fields of John 4 to the sent-out twelve—discover why Jesus’ evangelism strategy is simpler (and harder) than we make it. The fields are white. The laborers are few. And Jesus is still looking at His disciples and saying: “I’m sending you.” Join this father-son duo as they explore what kingdom citizenship looks like when it comes to sharing the King’s good news.

    1h 7m

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Join me every week as I uncover what makes the Bible such an amazing book! Complete with a weekly sermon and full-length breakdown of that week’s message. Brought to you by the Restoration School of Biblical Studies. https://sonnychilds.com/restoration-school-of-biblical-studies/