243 episodes

Enjoy the ride with this hilarious new Podcast as hosts (Ray Comfort, Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne, Mark Spence, and Oscar Navarro) and special guests explore the pressing questions of our day with sound theology and apologetics! We would love to hear from you. How has the podcast encouraged you? Are there any subjects you’d like the guys to cover or questions you’d like them to answer? Email us at Podcast@LivingWaters.com and you may hear your feedback and questions quoted on the next episode!

The Living Waters Podcast Living Waters

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 2.4K Ratings

Enjoy the ride with this hilarious new Podcast as hosts (Ray Comfort, Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne, Mark Spence, and Oscar Navarro) and special guests explore the pressing questions of our day with sound theology and apologetics! We would love to hear from you. How has the podcast encouraged you? Are there any subjects you’d like the guys to cover or questions you’d like them to answer? Email us at Podcast@LivingWaters.com and you may hear your feedback and questions quoted on the next episode!

    Ep. 242 - The Mercy of God

    Ep. 242 - The Mercy of God

    In exploring the distinct characteristics of God, theologians often define “grace” as receiving what one doesn't deserve, and “mercy” as not receiving what one does deserve. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar remind listeners that every breath is an unearned mercy, reinforcing the concept that grace is not guaranteed. Christians should be careful not to abuse God's mercy, as sinning because of mercy leads to judgment without mercy.

    Grace and mercy, intertwined, reveal God's kindness and love, yet justice remains a crucial consideration. Rejecting God's love, kindness, mercy, and grace invites justice without the cushion of grace. The crucifixion of Jesus on the Cross becomes the pivotal moment where grace, mercy, and God's justice harmonize, granting humanity what it doesn't deserve.

    The term "perfect" aptly describes God's flawless mercy, mirrored in Christ's atonement. The guys discuss Christ's substitutionary atonement, washing away sins and satisfying justice, and serves as a reminder that God doesn't deal with individuals based on their sins. Ungratefulness often stems from overlooking life's every breath as a gift from God, even trials and circumstances as opportunities for divine work.

    Ephesians 2:1-5 reminds believers of their shared past state, emphasizing God's rich mercy. Pride often clouds the memory of being equally deserving of wrath. Theologian John Calvin highlights the necessity of understanding indebtedness to God's mercy for sincere worship. Pastor and theologian John Chapell notes that gratitude, rooted in mercy, motivates enduring Christian service. Examining 1 Peter 1-3 emphasizes God's abundant mercy in spiritual rebirth, inseparable from the gospel.

    Reflecting on 2 Samuel 24:14, David acknowledges God's great mercy in distress, urging believers to repent and trust in God's character. To fully appreciate and extend God's mercy, acknowledgment of justified law, judgment, and wrath is vital.

    The guys underscore God's greater delight in mercy over wrath. Exodus 20:19 reveals a fear of God meant to prevent sin, a fear believers must cultivate, intertwined with the mercy saving them from wrath. Magnifying God's grace requires recognizing other components like discipline, an aspect of mercy.

    In conclusion, mercy's intricate interplay with grace, justice, and discipline reveals God's boundless love. Fostering a reverent fear and gratitude in response to God's mercy motivates a life aligned with His divine plan. Believers find themselves enveloped in the transformative power of God's unconditional and perfect love.


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    Ray Comfort
    Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
    Mark Spence
    Oscar Navarro

    • 47 min
    Ep. 241 - The Lovingkindness of God

    Ep. 241 - The Lovingkindness of God

    In a world hungering for kindness, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss Proverbs 31:26, highlighting kindness as a guiding principle for every Christian. The passage asserts that embracing the law of kindness is indispensable on the journey of faith, emphasizing that love, in its truest form, becomes action through loving-kindness.

    Turning to Jeremiah 9:23-24, the guys shift to God's multifaceted nature. Delighting in exercising loving-kindness, judgment, and righteousness, God invites individuals to comprehend and know Him. The passage contends that understanding God's loving-kindness is intricately tied to comprehending His divine laws.

    The guys take a contemplative turn towards the magnificence of creation, underscoring the role of a discerning heart. Amidst the wonders of life, familiarity is cautioned against, as the appreciation of creation becomes a poignant reminder of God's loving-kindness. It is noted that God's common grace, symbolized by rain and sunrise, extends to both the righteous and the wicked.

    Ephesians chapter 3 introduces Paul's prayer, shifting the focus to a plea for a deeper understanding of the love of Christ. Despite the clarity of God's love, Paul's prayer underscores the necessity for a profound and rich perception of God's loving-kindness. Scholars argue that the discipleship approach within the church might contribute to stagnation, where an assumed peak is reached, leading to potential crises.

    The journey through Paul's prayer continues, with the guys emphasizing the aspiration for believers to be filled with the love of Christ. Love, both in thoughts and actions, emerges as the key to this fulfillment in the Christian life. The narrative encourages the imitation of this loving-kindness, advocating for simplicity in sharing gospel teachings through conversations and acts of kindness that resonate with the universal matrix among humans.

    The reflection deepens with a call to consider Jonah 4:2, exploring Jonah's attempt to escape his divine task. His prayer reveals an acknowledgment of God's gracious and merciful nature, showcasing a powerful example of God's mercy. This serves as a steppingstone to the ultimate example of God's love through Christ.

    In essence, the conversation urges a collective meditation on God's love during times of distress and amid the awe-inspiring spectacle of His creation. This introspection becomes the wellspring from which individuals can draw, empowering them to extend kindness to others, mirroring the divine example of loving-kindness revealed through Christ.


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    Ray Comfort
    Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
    Mark Spence
    Oscar Navarro

    • 48 min
    Ep. 240 - Can a Christian Ever Sue Someone?

    Ep. 240 - Can a Christian Ever Sue Someone?

    In their contemplation of living within a litigious society, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar recount strange lawsuits that underscore the prevailing culture of litigation. Instances like a woman suing over repossessed gas and an individual suing himself for perceived religious rights violations highlight the extremes to which litigation has escalated. Yet, amidst these anecdotes, the group turns to scripture, particularly Paul's teachings in Corinthians, to explore alternative paths for resolving disputes within a Christian framework.

    The absurdity of cases becomes a backdrop for a deeper discussion on the scriptural foundation that allows for self-advocacy. Paul's strategic use of his rights as a Roman citizen becomes a case in point, emphasizing the compatibility of Christian principles with an awareness of and engagement with earthly laws.

    Recognizing the divine intent behind earthly legal systems, the guys advocate for a careful approach to dispute resolution. In the early days of the church, local communities navigated conflicts through mutual understanding. The guys propose a return to this communal approach, urging individuals to tap into the resources within their immediate reach, such as community networks, elders, and pastors.

    Through a biblical lens, the guys encourage prioritizing reconciliation over immediate legal recourse. Quoting from Corinthians 6:1-7, they express astonishment at Christians taking each other to court and underscore the importance of taking the higher road. This scriptural passage becomes a focal point for their discussion, emphasizing the willingness to endure material losses for the sake of spiritual gains and prompting a reevaluation of intentions behind the pursuit of justice.

    The guys advocate for a humble and intentional engagement with dispute resolution within the local church. They urge individuals to examine their motives and seek counsel from diverse perspectives within the community. The guys acknowledge the complexities inherent in certain disputes. They caution against a blanket rejection of legal intervention, recognizing situations where financial ruin could loom without legal redress.

    Overall, the guys emphasize the Christian principles of kindness and consideration in dispute resolution. Quoting theologian John Macarthur, they assert that settling disputes within the Christian community serves as a testimony of unity, harmony, and humility to the broader world, offering a stark contrast to the divisive nature of public court involvement.


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    Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.
    Ray Comfort
    Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
    Mark Spence
    Oscar Navarro

    • 51 min
    Ep. 239 - Are Christians Supposed to Keep the Sabbath?

    Ep. 239 - Are Christians Supposed to Keep the Sabbath?

    The Sabbath, a topic often fraught with division among different Christian denominations, is deeply examined by Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar in this enlightening dialogue. At its core lies the Sabbath's anchoring within the Ten Commandments, suggesting a divine imperative for humanity to partake in rest. Notably, the absence of the customary evening and morning language on the seventh day of creation hints at a perpetual state of rest in God's presence, underscoring His desire to restore humanity to such tranquility.

    An important question arises then: Why isn't Saturday designated as the day of rest? The guys discuss how the New Testament illuminates a shift in the early church's practice, aligning the Sabbath with Sunday to commemorate Christ's resurrection. This transition underscores the non-moral and ceremonial essence of the Sabbath. Crucially, the guys remind listeners that observing the Sabbath isn't about accruing divine favor but rather serves as an intentional reminder of the ultimate rest found in Christ.

    The Sabbath is perceived as a divine gift, with a caution to listeners against leaning towards legalistic tendencies. Christ, the guys emphasize, stands as the quintessential source of rest, transcending mere ritualistic observances. While acknowledging Sundays as a day of rest, the discussion extends to underscore its dual significance: personal rejuvenation and the imperative of evangelism and spreading the gospel.

    Acknowledging the diverse interpretations of the Sabbath, the discourse references Romans 14, emphasizing the liberty afforded to Christians and urging against judgment of those with differing views. Moreover, the discussion delves into the cyclical nature of rest, recognizing its role in staving off burnout and fostering reliance on God.

    The discourse further explores the significance of rest, acknowledging the diverse ways people rejuvenate. A call for a reasoned approach to the Sabbath is advocated, warning against the perils of legalism and underscoring the divine essence of the gospel. Central to this discussion is the concept of entering God's rest, made attainable through the completed work of Christ.

    The speakers encourage believers to embrace their day of rest with purpose, cultivating a rhythm of repose conducive to continued service to the Lord and others. In essence, this dialogue serves as a poignant reminder of the Sabbath's profound significance, urging believers to approach it with reverence and intentionality in their pursuit of spiritual renewal.


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    Ray Comfort
    Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
    Mark Spence
    Oscar Navarro

    • 49 min
    Ep. 238 - How to Be an Effective Peacemaker

    Ep. 238 - How to Be an Effective Peacemaker

    As devoted Christians, our core calling is to embody the role of peacemakers, actively cultivating harmony in relationships and advocating for reconciliation between individuals and with God. Today, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss life’s inevitable challenges that attempt to disrupt our peace, but remind listeners it is within our connection with the Lord that we discover a lasting and transcendent peace.

    At the heart of a believer’s faith lies the understanding that God rescued us not merely from external threats but from the righteous wrath of God. This salvation is a holistic restoration of wholeness and harmony between the Creator and His creation. In response, Christians are called to emulate the obedient spirit of Christ. By doing so, we engage in the ministry of reconciliation, becoming participants in God’s ongoing project to bring shalom to a hurting world. 

    Humility becomes a vital component in navigating our human interactions. Contrary to the cultural trends that celebrate divisiveness, the guys discuss how Scripture calls believers to resist conformity and actively pursue unity. Peacemaking is not a passive endeavor; it involves courageously confronting evil with the truth. Living peaceably does not mean the sacrifice of truth; rather, it prompts us to address conflicts with a love that seeks correction and reconciliation.

    Approaching conflicts in a biblically grounded manner entails seeking private resolutions rather than resorting to the public exposure prevalent on social media. Disunity undermines the credibility of the gospel and diminishes the impact of our collective witness to the world.

    Lack of peace within our lives should urge Christians towards self-reflection and spiritual examination. For those who claim to be born again, yet lack the peace only found in Christ, a thorough inventory of the heart and life is needed. The absence of peace for the wicked extends to the righteous who engage in wicked actions, signaling a return to the transformative presence of God is due.

    As believers, we are not merely recipients of peace but also agents tasked with promoting it. In moments of conflict, Christians are called to be mediators, actively working towards reconciliation and the restoration of shalom. God empowers us to walk in His peace and act as ambassadors of reconciliation, playing an integral role in the restoration of relationships and the establishment of shalom in our spheres of influence. Fulfilling this divine mandate, we become conduits through which God’s peace flows into the world, actively participating in the establishment of shalom in our communities and beyond.


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    Ray Comfort
    Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
    Mark Spence
    Oscar Navarro

    • 50 min
    Ep. 237 - Ken Ham and Ray Comfort Spill the Beans

    Ep. 237 - Ken Ham and Ray Comfort Spill the Beans

    In today’s episode, Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar are joined by Ken Ham, founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis (AIG), the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter. Accompanying him is Joe Boone, the president of AIG. The conversation delves into the rich history of AIG, a ministry devoted to biblical authority, the gospel, and upholding the authority of God’s Word. This ministry emphasizes the importance of believers being able to articulate and defend their faith.

    Joe Boone underscores the significance of apologetics by sharing a poignant story from his teaching experience. He highlights how unanswered questions often contribute to individuals leaving the church. The conversation encourages Christians to embrace an open dialogue about their questions, acknowledging that believers shouldn’t have a blind faith but rather a reasonable faith that can withstand scrutiny.

    The name “Answers in Genesis” is derived from 1 Peter 3:15, a verse that calls on Christians to always be prepared to give an answer. The ministry’s focus is on providing answers, with the realization that many of these answers are found in the book of Genesis. Genesis, specifically chapters 1-11, is considered foundational to everything, offering a worldview and essential information for building a biblical perspective.

    Joe Boone reflects on a transformative moment in his life that led him to his current work with AIG when he attended a homeschool convention featuring Ken Ham as the keynote speaker. Despite a personal loss, Ken delivered a powerful talk that left a lasting impact on several attendees. Ken, in turn, shares the influence of his father on his faith, highlighting his father’s commitment to the Word. He stresses the importance of parents immersing themselves in God’s Word to set a genuine example for their children.

    The conversation turns to the attractions in northern Kentucky: the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter. The Creation Museum is described as a captivating walk through the Bible, featuring numerous exhibits that bring biblical narratives to life. The Ark Encounter, a full-size replica of Noah’s Ark, stands as the largest freestanding timber frame structure in the world. Both attractions serve as powerful evangelism tools, providing answers with an apologetics emphasis.

    Listeners are encouraged to explore the Answers in Genesis website to learn more about the work happening with AIG and The Ark Encounter. The exhibits serve as impactful tools for evangelism and provide believers with an opportunity to engage with non-believing family and friends through the lens of biblical truths.


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    Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!
    You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.
    Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.

    You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!
    Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.
    Ray Comfort
    Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
    Mark Spence
    Oscar Navarro

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

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AntNee1 ,

PURE GREATNESS

God has given these men a true gift! As I usually only listen to Wretched radio, I more recently found Ray and the boys! Now I have two amazing programs to listen too. I drive an hour and 20 minutes one way to work and I split the time between Wretched and Living Waters podcasts. They fill my soul with joy and comfort, no pun intended. I am truly thankful to God that we have men like this on earth. Ever since discovering Ray, I’ve been ordering tracs from Living Waters to pass out and hoping to emulate these guys and serve our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The only thing that would be better than these two Podcasts would be if they combined, and did a mega God glorifying podcast. God Bless Ray, E.Z., Mark and Oscar! Someday I hope I get the chance to meet them and thank them for everything that they do.

TJmartin717 ,

Hello franzzzzzz

Thank you for faithfully and continuously putting out godly content.

Mark-when you speak your passion gives me a desire to fall to my knees in reverent awe and worship of our Lord Jesus. You’re like a father figure to those of us who are listening
Ray-when you speak it brings peace and compassion and yet conviction at the same time. You’re like a happy go lucky grandpa who loves to laugh which is extremely contagious
EZ-when you speak…it’s really fast (but seriously you are like the fun uncle but knows when to be serious especially when talking about the majesty and glory of The One True Living God)
Oscar-when you speak I feel like I’m listening to an older brother who wants to point people to Christ and acknowledge Him in all aspects of life.

SarahSavis ,

Best Part

I’m listening to the episode on the mercy of God and I think I’ve already heard the best part! It’s when someone said that a man got saved when he picked up a gospel tract on the street. How encouraging! Maybe someone discarded that tract and God can use that discarded track to reach someone else with the gospel. Even though our efforts may seem unsuccessful- He is so good!

Romans 8:28 And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.

Thank you,

Sarah

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