The Heart Of God
Why is Christanity so divided? What does God really want us to know about who He is? His Word is perfect, we are not. We have morphed and twisted His perfect message into self-justifications based our ideas of who He is. We can’t limit an infinitely Sovereign God who has clearly communicated His purpose, priorities, and plans for us. He is bigger than we can express. He is larger than we can explain. So we move beyond our divisions, to His Prayer. He prayed we "...would be one..." Jesus prayed we would know, The Heart Of God.
Episodes

Monday Mar 09, 2026
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Welcome to The Heart of God, the Christian podcast dedicated to exploring biblical truth, spiritual growth, and the love of Jesus Christ. In today's episode, "Why The War Is Not Over: MAGA Part 2," we dive deep into the foundations of the Make America Great Again movement to ask the critical question: Is it a sustainable political shift, or is it destined to fracture and implode?
As we examine the state of our union, we’ll look back at the Founding Fathers' intentions and forward through a biblical worldview. We explore the spiritual health of our nation by unpacking Jeremiah 17:9 regarding the human heart and the promise of healing in 2 Chronicles 7:14-15. Join us as we define what we are truly fighting for and how faith and politics intersect in modern American culture.

Saturday Mar 07, 2026
Saturday Mar 07, 2026
Welcome to The Heart of God podcast, Episode 118: Why The War Is Not Over MAGA.—a statement that follows a startling question in today's headlines. As the U.S.-led conflict with Iran intensifies—with President Trump demanding unconditional surrender from Tehran amid ongoing airstrikes, regime targets hit, and regional escalation—we're told the Islamic Republic faces collapse. Yet reports swirl of a potential "full surrender," even as Iran's leadership publicly rejects any such capitulation and vows to fight on. The war rages into its second week, with massive strikes, civilian impacts, and a death toll climbing rapidly. But here's the deeper question shaking the nation: Is the war in Iran worth the fracturing of the MAGA movement? Americans were repeatedly promised this administration would avoid new wars—no endless entanglements, no foreign quagmires. "America First" meant prioritizing home over endless overseas conflicts. Now, with U.S. forces deeply engaged alongside Israel against Iran, divisions are emerging within the very base that propelled this leadership: prominent voices questioning if this aligns with the no-new-wars pledge, while others stand firm. And what about the nuclear threat that justified the strikes? Claims that Iran was mere weeks away from nuclear breakout capability—potentially putting one-third of the world's population in range—have fueled the urgency. Surrounding Muslim nations have reportedly turned against Iran, joining the fight or distancing themselves amid fears of a nuclear-armed Tehran destabilizing the region. Yet conflicting reports from experts and intelligence suggest the timeline may have been overstated, raising questions about the full picture. More importantly, as in-fighting grips MAGA circles—debates over loyalty, priorities, and the true cost of intervention—where does the movement go from here? Is there still something that unites us beyond politics, beyond headlines, beyond even national divisions? There is—and what it is may be more precious to you than anything else in these turbulent times. It's the unchanging truth at the heart of God: a kingdom not shaken by wars, leaders, or fractures; a hope anchored in Christ alone, who calls us to unity in Him, wisdom in discernment, and readiness for eternity amid earthly chaos. In this episode, we turn to Scripture to explore these questions—not through partisan lenses, but through the lens of God's Word. Does God tell us what to expect in Jeremiah 49? Is He intervening in world geopolitics? How can MAGA find true unity when there is so much division? Join us as we seek the Father's heart amid global upheaval, encouraging believers to stand firm, pray fervently, and hold fast to what truly unites: our eternal allegiance to Jesus Christ. Whether you're wrestling with these headlines, feeling the strain in your own circles, or simply seeking peace in the storm, this episode of The Heart of God will point you back to the One who holds all things together. Press play now—because in the end, the war that matters most is already won at the cross.

Friday Mar 06, 2026
Friday Mar 06, 2026
Welcome to The Heart of God podcast, Episode 118: Face to Face—the profound, life-transforming moment when believers are caught up to the Throne of God and behold Jesus in all His glory. In a world filled with uncertainty, where recent events remind us daily that countless souls are entering eternity—some prepared in faith, others perhaps clinging to false hopes—the Bible offers unshakable truth about what awaits. Revelation 3:10 declares a powerful promise from Jesus Himself: "Because you have kept My command to persevere, I also will keep you from the hour of trial that is coming on the whole world, to test those who dwell on the earth." Many faithful interpreters see this as pointing to the imminent rapture, that sudden catching away of believers, sparing the Church from the coming global judgments. But what happens in that glorious instant? When the trumpet sounds, and we are caught up to meet the Lord in the air, what does Scripture reveal about seeing Jesus face to face? No longer viewing through a dim mirror or partial knowledge—as Paul describes in 1 Corinthians 13:12—but knowing fully, even as we are fully known. We will behold Him as He truly is: the risen King, whose face shines like the sun in its strength (Revelation 1:16), the One who wipes away every tear and dwells with His people forever (Revelation 21-22). This episode dives deep into biblical teaching on that ultimate encounter—the rapture's promise, the transformation of our bodies, and the eternal joy of gazing upon the Savior we've loved by faith. With so many entering eternity amid today's headlines, the question burns: Will they receive the welcome they expected, or face judgment unprepared? Join us as we explore these eternal realities straight from God's Word, encouraging every listener to live ready for that Face-To-Face moment. Whether you're seeking hope amid chaos, a deeper understanding of end-times prophecy, or assurance of your eternal destiny, this episode of The Heart of God will stir your spirit and point you to the unchanging promises of Christ. Press play now—your heart will be drawn closer to the One waiting to welcome you home.

Monday Mar 02, 2026
Monday Mar 02, 2026
Welcome to The Heart of God podcast, where we uncover Biblical truth amid today's headlines and explore what Scripture reveals about our rapidly unfolding world. In Episode 116, "Does Israel Deserve To Be A Nation?", we confront a provocative question echoing across conservative media: Tucker Carlson and Matt Walsh have recently challenged whether Israel truly has a "right to exist"—with Walsh arguing no nation, including Israel or even the USA, holds an inherent "right" to exist, and Carlson questioning U.S. aid, alliances, and the biblical claims tied to the land. The constant global narrative pushes for a Palestinian state, often framing Israel as the central obstacle to peace in the Middle East. But if Israel were removed or diminished, would the conflicts truly end? Would terrorism, regional instability, and anti-Western threats vanish? The Bible provides strikingly clear answers that speak directly to these debates raging in 2026. In Zechariah 12, the prophet declares that in the last days, God will make Jerusalem "a very heavy stone for all peoples"—a burdensome, immovable burden that injures anyone who tries to "heave it away" or remove it. Zechariah answers the very question Carlson, Walsh, and millions are asking today: Is Israel the problem, or are the real issues those nations and forces determined to burden themselves by opposing God's chosen people and land? What does God say will happen to anyone who stands against Israel? Scripture warns of severe consequences for those who gather against Jerusalem, promising divine protection and judgment on Israel's adversaries. This ancient prophecy feels eerily relevant as international pressure mounts, public opinion shifts, and questions about Israel's legitimacy dominate discussions. Join host Barry Voorhies as we dive into Zechariah 12 and related passages, connecting end-times prophecy to current events, conservative critiques, and the unchanging promises of God. Whether you're searching for Biblical insights on Israel-Palestine, Tucker Carlson's Israel comments, Matt Walsh on nations' rights, Jerusalem as a burdensome stone, or God's warnings to those opposing Israel, this episode offers timeless answers for our chaotic times. Subscribe now on your favorite platform, hit that notification bell, and let's seek the heart of God together in the midst of these pivotal questions!

Friday Feb 27, 2026
Friday Feb 27, 2026
Welcome to The Heart of God podcast, where we dive deep into Biblical prophecy and current world events to uncover God's timeless truths. In Episode 117, "US Attacks Iran: Is That Ezekiel 38 or Revelation 19?", we explore the escalating Middle East conflict amid reports of a massive US military buildup—the largest since the 2003 Iraq invasion.
With aircraft carriers like the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln, fighter jets, and missile defenses flooding the region, tensions between the US and Iran are at a boiling point over nuclear talks and regional threats
As multiple news sources confirm this surge of weapons into the Middle Eastern theater, we ask: Is the US poised to strike Iran? Could this be driven by America's alliance with Israel, or a bid to curb what some see as an Islamic invasion threatening the Western world? Who stands to gain from such a confrontation, and might it spiral into the larger prophetic wars foretold in Scripture? We'll examine if this signals the onset of the Gog and Magog war from Ezekiel 38, where nations align against Israel, or if it's a prelude to the epic Battle of Armageddon in Revelation 19. Plus, why has Israel's favor plummeted with nearly 60% of Americans now viewing the Israeli government unfavorably, according to recent polls? Does the Bible offer specific answers for our chaotic times, even in 2026? Join host Barry Voorhies as we connect today's headlines with ancient prophecies, seeking the heart of God in the midst of global upheaval. Whether you're searching for insights on Biblical end times, US-Iran relations, or Middle East prophecy, this episode is your guide. Subscribe now on your favorite platform and let's uncover what Scripture says about these pivotal moments!

Wednesday Feb 25, 2026
Wednesday Feb 25, 2026
Welcome to The Heart of God, the podcast where we dive deep into Scripture to uncover God's unchanging plan for humanity, redemption, and the nations. I'm your host, Barry Voorhies, and today we're back with Episode 115: Answering Tucker's Question, Part 2. In a recent high-profile interview that has sparked massive controversy and widespread discussion across social media and beyond, Tucker Carlson pressed U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee on America's relationship with Israel. Amid the heated exchange and ensuing backlash—including sharp condemnations from Arab and Muslim nations, debates within conservative circles, and thousands of people asking, "What happened to Tucker Carlson?" He has repeatedly asked a question that can only be answered scripturally: "I wish someone would show me why it's in the USA's best interest to be an ally with Israel." This isn't just a geopolitical debate or a matter of foreign policy opinion. It's fundamentally a biblical question. If we fail to grasp God's sovereign plan for Israel and Jerusalem, we miss the key to understanding the world we live in today—from current Middle East tensions to end-times prophecy and the ultimate salvation of mankind. In Scripture, God's redemptive story progressively centers more and more on Israel:
From the promises to Abraham in Genesis, through the prophetic visions in Daniel, revealing kingdoms and the future of God's people...
To the ministry of Jesus in the Gospels, particularly Matthew, where He declares His mission first to the lost sheep of the house of Israel...
To Paul's profound teaching in Romans about God's irrevocable gifts and calling to Israel, and the mystery of Gentile inclusion grafted into the olive tree...
All the way to the climactic events in Revelation, where Jerusalem—the city of the Great King—takes center stage in the final chapters of human history and God's eternal kingdom.
God's plan for the salvation of man has always been intertwined with His covenant promises to Israel. Understanding this biblical centrality isn't optional for believers—it's essential for making sense of global events, spiritual warfare, and our role in these last days.In Part 2 of this series, we continue unpacking Tucker's pointed question through clear, scriptural answers. We'll explore why America's alliance with Israel aligns with divine purposes, how biblical prophecy illuminates today's headlines, and why ignoring God's heart for Israel leads to misunderstanding both the present age and the coming kingdom. If you're searching for truth amid the noise—whether you're questioning U.S. foreign policy, wrestling with recent controversies, or simply hungry for deeper insight into God's Word—this episode is for you. Hit play, open your Bible, and let's seek the Heart of God together.

Monday Feb 23, 2026
Monday Feb 23, 2026
Welcome to The Heart of God podcast, where we dive deep into faith, scripture, and the timeless truths that shape our world today. I'm your host, Barry Voorhies, and in Episode 114: "Answering Tucker Carlson's Question," we're tackling one of the most heated debates in modern geopolitics and biblical prophecy. You won't want to miss this breakdown of Tucker Carlson's intense, adversarial interview with Mike Huckabee in Israel—full of fireworks, pointed questions, and even a few shots across the bow. Has Tucker Carlson changed his views on Israel? If so, what sparked the shift? And is Mike Huckabee really a shill for Israel, as Tucker seemed to imply during their clash? We'll also explore the eye-opening follow-up interview between Dinesh D'Souza and Mike Huckabee, where they unpack why the Muslim-Jewish conflict remains so polarizing in today's world. Drawing directly from the Bible, we'll examine what Romans 11 reveals about the Remnant of Israel and how Isaiah 28 offers profound clarity on these complex end-time issues. At its core, this episode answers the burning question Tucker Carlson keeps circling: Why is the United States still an ally of Israel? What does the Bible truly say about Israel, the End Times, and God's unfolding plan? Whether you're seeking biblical insights into Israel-US relations, the role of Israel in prophecy, or understanding the Remnant in Romans 11, this discussion will equip you with scripture-based answers amid the chaos. Subscribe now on your favorite platform, hit that notification bell, and join the conversation in the comments. Let's uncover the Heart of God together—because in these divisive times, truth from the Word is our anchor.

Friday Feb 20, 2026
Friday Feb 20, 2026
In the latest episode of The Heart of God podcast—Episode 113: Finding the Fire! Part 2—we dive deep into the prophetic power of Zechariah 3:1-2, where Joshua the high priest stands accused by Satan before the Angel of the Lord, only to hear the divine rebuke: "The Lord rebuke you, Satan!" This vivid biblical scene reveals God's fierce defense of His people, the removal of filthy garments, and the clothing in righteousness—a timeless picture of redemption, restoration, and spiritual fire that burns away accusation and impurity. Amid today's swirling questions about global alliances and hidden agendas, Tucker Carlson recently voiced what many are wondering: "I wish someone would tell me why it is in our best interest to be allies with Israel." With great respect and admiration for Tucker and love for the pursuit of truth, this episode provides a scriptural answer straight from God's Word. We explore why Scripture portrays Israel not merely as a geopolitical partner, but as central to God's redemptive plan for the nations—a covenant people whose story intersects with end-times prophecy, divine promises, and ultimate blessing for the world. We also confront the shadows cast by recent revelations in the Epstein files, including persistent claims of intelligence operations involving honey traps, blackmail of global elites, and alleged ties between agencies like the Mossad and CIA. These world-shaking events raise serious questions about intentions, influence, and hidden power structures. Yet in the midst of confusion and controversy, The Heart of God turns to the unchanging authority of Scripture for clarity, discernment, and the "fire" of truth that exposes darkness and ignites faith. Whether you're wrestling with current events, seeking biblical insight into Israel's role today, or longing for a deeper encounter with God's heart, join us as we uncover how Zechariah's vision speaks directly to these turbulent times. Discover the fire God is kindling—His protection, His justice, and His unchanging purposes. Listen now to Episode 113: Finding the Fire! Part 2 on The Heart of God podcast. Let the Word ignite your understanding and strengthen your stand in these critical days. Subscribe, share, and step into the heart of God—where truth prevails and fire falls.

Thursday Feb 19, 2026
Thursday Feb 19, 2026
In the midst of these turbulent times, as fresh revelations from the recently released Epstein files—millions of pages, videos, and images disclosed under the Epstein Files Transparency Act—continue to expose shocking connections among the world's most powerful figures, many are left reeling. Waves of resignations, investigations, and even international probes have followed, with terms like "pizza," "hot dog," and "jerky" resurfacing in discussions, reviving questions about whether these were ever code words tied to elite circles and their alleged dark practices, echoing long-standing claims from Pizzagate-era speculation.If these point to systemic horrors involving exploitation and trafficking, few could argue against the justice that such actions demand—eternal accountability before a holy God. Yet amid the outrage and the unfolding chaos, a deeper question emerges for believers: What is God doing and allowing in His world right now? How do we press on in the calling He's placed on our lives, holding fast to His unique, unchanging Truth? On this episode of The Heart of God—Episode 112: "Finding the Fire"—we dive straight into the heart of it. I don't know about you, but in days like these, I need the Fire more than ever—the purifying, refining, consuming fire of God's presence that Scripture reveals from Genesis to Revelation. The Bible uses fire not as a mere metaphor, but as a vivid picture of God's holy goals: to judge evil, to test and purify His people, to empower us for His mission, and to seal the eternal destinies we choose through our response to Him. From the burning bush that commissioned Moses, to the tongues of fire at Pentecost empowering the early church, to the lake of fire as the final destination for unrepentant wickedness—fire tells the story of God's justice, His refining work in us, and the urgency of choosing life in Him. Join me as we seek the Fire that burns away distraction, ignites passion for truth, and equips us to stand firm—no matter what darkness is exposed in the world around us. This is more than a podcast; it's a call to awaken, to pursue God's heart, and to find the fire that sustains us through it all. Welcome to The Heart of God—Episode 112: Finding the Fire. Let's step into His presence together.

Friday Feb 13, 2026
Friday Feb 13, 2026
Welcome to The Heart of God podcast, Episode 111: Was Bad Bunny Really That Bad? – diving deep into the firestorm surrounding the most controversial Super Bowl halftime show of 2026. The Super Bowl LX halftime performance by Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny at Levi's Stadium wasn't just a concert—it became a cultural and spiritual lightning rod. As the first artist to deliver an entirely Spanish-language set on America's biggest stage, Bad Bunny celebrated Puerto Rican heritage, Latino unity, and messages like "Together We Are America," complete with vibrant choreography, surprise guests like Lady Gaga, live wedding moments, and nods to island history. Millions watched what many praised as a joyous, inclusive fiesta of identity and community. Yet the backlash was immediate and intense. Critics labeled it divisive, "degenerate," and even "pure smut," with some Republican lawmakers calling for FCC investigations and congressional probes over alleged sexually explicit lyrics, suggestive choreography, crotch-grabbing antics, and themes glorifying what they called unspeakable depravities. President Trump branded it "absolutely terrible" and an "affront to the Greatness of America." Alternative events popped up, bars switched channels, and online debates raged: Was this just a bold dive into a different culture—or something far darker? Questions multiplied: Why did Spanish-speaking viewers rush to translate Bad Bunny's lyrics in real time, issuing warnings about radically pornographic content in his music? Did the performance cross into modeling behaviors the New Testament warns against—like the rarely-discussed term "orgy" (from Greek orgias, tied to unrestrained indulgence and idolatry in passages like Romans 13:13, Galatians 5:19-21, and 1 Peter 4:3)? Was the halftime show more spiritually significant than the game itself, revealing a destination many in humanity instinctively reject? In this episode, we cut through the noise to ask: Was Bad Bunny really that bad? If so, why—and what was truly unfolding on that massive stage? More importantly, what does Scripture say when culture clashes with kingdom values? We turn to Jesus Christ's own words in a simple but powerful two-verse teaching: Matthew 18:18-19. "Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven." Far from a vague promise, this speaks directly to spiritual authority, agreement in prayer, and the reality of spiritual warfare—binding what heaven rejects and loosing what aligns with God's will. Join me as we unpack the performance, the controversy, the translations, the warnings, and the deeper spiritual implications. Discover how this moment exposes the battle for hearts and minds, and how Jesus equips believers to respond with truth, discernment, and the authority He has given His church. Press play, open your Bible to Matthew 18, and let's seek the Heart of God for clarity amid the chaos. In a world pulling in every direction, His Word remains our anchor. You're not alone—His truth prevails.

