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This whole conversation is basically two theology nerds with lightsabers, vibing hard on hearing God’s voice, spiritual gifts, weird Old Testament stuff, and that one time a Catholic exorcist made demons shut up just by holding communion in his pocket. We just sat down to talk like we do anyway, except this time there were cameras, microphones, and, you know, Portillo’s waiting afterward. We tackle everything from “can you actually hear God?” (spoiler: yes, but also like, shut up and listen) to “why isn’t Jesus still in hell if he took the punishment for sin?” which is literally the most WILD but also brilliant question. We make fun of demon deliverance videos on YouTube, get real about spiritual trauma from bad theology, and nerd out about the minor prophets especially Zechariah, which is basically biblical horror-core. If you want real talk on mystery, mercy, and God’s ability to feel stuff without being moody, this is it.

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Elijah Lamb is a respected speaker, digital communicator, and thought leader in contemporary Christian theology. Known for his ability to translate complex theological concepts into accessible, relatable language, Elijah has built a strong following among younger audiences seeking authenticity and clarity in their spiritual journey. He frequently addresses topics such as hearing the voice of God, biblical literacy, spiritual formation, and the integration of charismatic and traditional Christian practices.

 

Elijah collaborates with churches, ministries, and organizations nationwide, engaging audiences through live events, social media, and long-form video conversations. He brings a balance of reverence for Scripture and openness to the Holy Spirit, often drawing from both historical and modern theological streams. His approach is marked by humility, curiosity, and a genuine desire to build unity across denominational lines.

 

Elijah currently resides in the United States and continues to create content aimed at deepening the faith and understanding of his rapidly growing audience.