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The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
David Wood CONFRONTS Muslims for Praying in Times Square... Does He Have A Point?
What happens when Christians become shocked that unbelievers don’t act like believers? Recently, a moment in Times Square sparked a wave of reactions across evangelical circles—and I think it reveals something deeper going on beneath the surface. In this video, I slow the conversation down and ask whether we’re thinking biblically, logically, and theologically about religious freedom, public prayer, and our actual mission as the church. If we’re not careful, we may end up confusing outrage with faithfulness. Let’s talk about it.
2026-03-01
27 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
The Gates of Hades Explained
In Matthew 16:18, Jesus makes one of the most hope-filled promises in all of Scripture: “I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it.” But what did He actually mean? In this final episode of my Matthew 16 series, we take a careful, biblical look at the foundation of the church, the difference between the visible and invisible church, and why understanding the meaning of Hades (not hell) changes everything. Is Jesus promising institutional perfection? Protection from doctrinal error? Freedom from demonic attack? Or is He pointing us to something even deeper—victory over death itself...
2026-02-15
42 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Trump Is Re-dedicating America as "One Nation Under God"... Let’s Talk About It
In a recent speech, President Trump used language that immediately caught the attention of many Christians—talk of re-dedicating America to God and returning to being “one nation under God.” But what does that language actually mean, biblically speaking? In this video, we slow down and examine those claims through Scripture, asking careful questions about dedication, covenant, and what Christianity really teaches about God’s people in the world today. Rather than reacting emotionally or politically, this episode invites you to think theologically and consider whether language that sounds right is always rooted in biblical categories.
2026-02-09
25 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Does a Broken World Undermine the Argument from Design?
The world is undeniably beautiful—but it’s also dangerous, broken, and filled with suffering. For many people, that tension raises a serious question: does a world like this actually count against the idea of design? In this video, we slow down and examine a popular critique of the argument from design that claims the pain and chaos of the world point either to no creator at all or to a deeply flawed one. Rather than getting lost in biology or emotional appeals, we dig into the assumptions behind the argument, the way humans are being evaluated, and the larg...
2026-02-01
33 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Does Romans 1 Call Atheist and Agnostics Liars?
Does Romans chapter 1 really say that atheists are liars—or is Paul doing something far more careful and unsettling than that? In this episode, we take a close look at one of the most debated passages in Scripture and the uncomfortable tension it creates between modern claims of “non-resistant unbelief” and the Bible’s diagnosis of the human condition. Rather than resorting to shallow proof-texting or rhetorical jabs, this conversation slows down and asks what Paul is actually saying, why it matters, and how it reshapes the way Christians should think about belief, unbelief, and the role of the gospel...
2026-01-30
36 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Should Christians Celebrate MLK Day?
Every year around Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a familiar debate resurfaces—especially among Christians—about whether this holiday should be celebrated at all. Some point to MLK’s personal flaws, others to the complexity of the Civil Rights Movement itself, and many feel caught between conviction and confusion. In this video, I don’t set out to defend a personality or re-litigate history. Instead, I invite you to slow down and think carefully—biblically, logically, and honestly—about what MLK Day has represented, why this question keeps coming up, and how Christians should approach it without letting their consciences...
2026-01-28
26 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Is 90-95% of Black Churches in America Heretical? A Response to Joel Webbon
A recent debate raised a claim so sweeping—and so serious—that it deserves careful, biblical examination. In this video, I slow everything down and walk through what was actually said, why it matters, and how Christians should evaluate bold claims made from influential platforms. This isn’t a reaction piece or rage bait; it’s a thoughtful, Scripture-driven look at how we define the church, how we understand heresy, and why words spoken publicly carry real pastoral weight. If you care about gospel unity, theological clarity, and protecting the body of Christ from careless division, this conversation matters.
2026-01-25
31 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Is James 2 a Solid Defense of Catholicism or Orthodoxy?
James chapter 2 is one of the most debated—and most misunderstood—passages in the New Testament. In this video, we slow down and let James speak for himself, asking whether this chapter actually supports the claims so often made about it. Without relying on Paul or importing outside frameworks, we follow James’s own logic to see where it leads—and where it doesn’t. If you’ve ever assumed James 2 was a problem passage for Protestant theology, this conversation may challenge more than you expect.
2026-01-23
51 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Is James 2 a Solid Defense of Protestantism? A Response to Michael Knowles and Read Choi
James 2 is one of the most contested passages in the entire New Testament. For centuries, it has been cited as the verse that finally disproves justification by faith alone—and many Christians are convinced the case is settled.But what if the problem isn’t James?In this video, we slow down and actually listen to James on his own terms. No shortcuts. No proof-texting. No importing other authors to do the interpretive work for him. Verse by verse, we trace the logic James himself lays out and ask a simple question: what kind of faith does James say save...
2026-01-21
1h 02
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
What “Binding and Loosing” Really Means Biblically
What did Jesus actually mean when he said the church has the power to “bind and loose”?This passage has been used to justify spiritual warfare formulas, sweeping institutional claims, and everything in between. In this video, we slow down, trace the biblical storyline, and let Jesus define his own words.
2026-01-19
42 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
7 Verses Every Protestant Should Know
In this video, I walk through seven often-overlooked biblical passages that every Protestant should know when engaging with Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox theology. Rather than relying on the usual proof texts, this video digs deeper into how Scripture itself functions as the final authority, how Jesus and the apostles expected believers to read and test doctrine, how justification actually works, why Christ is truly sufficient, and how the Lord’s Supper should be understood biblically. This isn’t about winning arguments or scoring points. It’s about equipping everyday Christians to think carefully, read Scripture responsibly, and remain ground...
2025-12-30
56 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Why Steven Crowder’s Nick Fuentes Interview Should Alarm You
In today’s video, we’re taking a serious look at Steven Crowder’s recent interview with Nick Fuentes — and why it reveals far more about the state of the conservative movement than most people are willing to admit. I’m not here to sensationalize anything. I’m simply walking through what was said, what wasn’t said, and what these moments expose about the moral confusion happening on the political right.If you’ve been wondering how we got here, or why so many commentators suddenly lose their voice when extremism shows up on “their side,” this is a conversation worth...
2025-12-29
40 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Steven Crowder’s Somalia Take Is Worse Than You Think
Immigration is one of the most divisive issues in America, and after Donald Trump’s latest announcement, Steven Crowder released a commentary that raised a lot of questions—about national security, culture, and how we talk about people who don’t look like us. In today’s video, I break down some of Crowder’s most surprising claims and examine what’s actually being said beneath the surface. Whether you’re conservative, progressive, or somewhere in between, this is a conversation worth having with honesty and clarity.#stevencrowder #immigrationdebate #CrowderExposed #immigrationreform #politicalcommentary #americanpolitics #culturalcommentary #conservativepo...
2025-12-28
44 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
AAre Protestants Wrong About Peter and the Keys of the Kingdom??
In Matthew 16, Jesus tells Peter, “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven.” For centuries, Catholics have used this verse to defend the papacy and the idea that Peter became the supreme head of the Church. But is that really what Jesus meant? In this episode of The Least of These Podcast, Jayni Jackson traces the “keys” motif through Scripture, from Isaiah 22 to Revelation 3, to uncover what Jesus was actually saying—and why the Catholic interpretation collapses under biblical, historical, and theological scrutiny.Watch until the end, because this one detail changes everything about how we understand...
2025-12-24
43 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Did the Vatican Just Deny Mary as Co-Redemptrix?
When the Vatican released a new document about Mary’s role in salvation, I expected it to be just another Marian reflection—but this one is different. Mater Populi Fidelis (“Mother of the Faithful People of God”) is already stirring up conversation because it says some things that sound surprisingly biblical, while also exposing a much deeper problem inside Catholic teaching itself. In this video, I take a closer look at what the document actually says, where it seems to align with Scripture, and where it quietly contradicts its own system. But this isn’t just about Mary—it’s about truth...
2025-12-20
44 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Why Do You Trust God? A Response to MindShift
In this episode of The Least of These Podcast, I respond to a viral video that raises one of the most honest—and haunting—questions a person can ask: Why should we trust God? It’s a question that’s left many people wrestling with doubt, disappointment, and confusion. But what if the answer isn’t what you expect? What if the very moments that make God seem untrustworthy are the same moments that reveal who He really is? Watch till the end, and you might see the cross—and your faith—in a whole new light.#God #Faith...
2025-12-17
33 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
The Conservative Civil War Is Exposing the Right and the Church
In this episode of the Least of These Podcast, I’m diving into the growing conservative civil war—and why it’s exposing something far deeper than politics. After Politico revealed a disturbing group chat filled with racist and pro-Nazi jokes, the Daily Wire hosts—Matt Walsh, Ben Shapiro, Michael Knowles, and Andrew Klavan—responded. But instead of repentance, what we saw was deflection, pride, and a refusal to call sin what it is. And that’s the real problem. This isn’t just a political crisis—it’s a spiritual one. Because when Christians care more about protecting their party than p...
2025-12-15
1h 01
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Why Peter’s Name Change Doesn’t Prove the Papacy
In Matthew 16, Jesus looks at Simon and gives him a new name—Peter. For centuries, that moment has sparked debate: was Jesus establishing the papacy or doing something far deeper? In this episode, Jayni Jackson breaks down one of the most misunderstood passages in Scripture and uncovers what’s really happening when Jesus says, “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church.” What if this moment wasn’t about hierarchy at all—but about something far more personal, far more powerful, and far more beautiful?#biblestudy #ChristianApologetics #ProtestantApologetics #leastofthesepodcast #PeterTheRock #matthew16 #biblicaltruth #scripturealone #solascriptura #catholicvspr...
2025-12-12
31 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Why the Vatican’s Muslim Prayer Room Should Concern You
In this episode, I talk about a recent move by the Vatican that’s raising a lot of eyebrows—a decision that, on the surface, might look harmless, but actually says a lot more than people realize. I’m not approaching this from outrage, but from discernment, because what just happened points to something much deeper about how truth is being handled in our time. Whether you’re Catholic, Protestant, or just curious, this is one of those moments that deserves a closer look. Let’s talk about what’s really going on—and why it matters.#vat...
2025-12-09
34 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Why I’m Not Convinced That Peter Is the Rock in Matthew 16
Catholics often point to Matthew 16 where Jesus says, “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church.” At first glance, it sounds simple—even convincing. But when you trace the “Rock” theme across Scripture, you realize something stunning: the Rock has never been a man. It has always been Christ.In this video, I walk through the biblical and historical evidence showing why the foundation of the church cannot be Peter, the papacy, or any human office—and why it’s dangerous and unbiblical to treat it that way. We’ll explore Isaiah 28, 1 Corinthians 10, Ephesians 2, 1 Peter 2, and Matthew 16 t...
2025-12-06
29 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Allie Beth Stuckey vs. Jackie Hill Perry on Charlie Kirk’s Martyrdom
Was Charlie Kirk a Christian martyr—or a political one? In this episode, I respond to Allie Beth Stuckey’s defense of Charlie Kirk and her critique of Jackie Hill Perry. This conversation isn’t about politics—it’s about truth. Because when we start redefining martyrdom to fit our cultural loyalties, we lose sight of what it really means to bear witness to Christ.We’ll walk through what Scripture actually says about martyrdom, how Allie’s logic subtly conflates conservatism with Christianity, and why the church desperately needs to recover a biblical understanding of suffering, truth, and loyalty. This...
2025-12-05
1h 07
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Nick Fuentes vs. Candace Owens on Interracial Marriage
In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most heated and uncomfortable debates to resurface online — the question of interracial marriage. Recently, Candace Owens sat down with Nick Fuentes for an interview that shocked a lot of people, not just for what was said, but for what it revealed about how far certain ideas have come back into the mainstream.But here’s the thing — this isn’t just about politics or opinion. This is about truth. So instead of reacting emotionally, I want to slow things down and think biblically. What does Scripture actually say? What does God’s...
2025-10-05
54 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Did Jesus Give Us a Church or the Bible? | Catholicism’s Worst Argument
Did Jesus come to give us a church or a Bible? Catholics and Orthodox often claim “the church came before the Bible,” but when you trace the biblical story from Genesis to Revelation, a very different picture emerges. The Word of God has always created the people of God—not the other way around. From creation itself, to the covenant with Abraham, to the calling of the apostles, to the birth of the church in Acts—the Word comes first. In this video, we’ll dismantle the common Catholic/Orthodox argument about canon and tradition, show how the magisterium ends up cl...
2025-10-05
14 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
To Be Deep in the Scriptures Is to Cease to Be Catholic or Orthodox
There’s a popular Catholic slogan that gets thrown around in debates with Protestants: “To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant.” It sounds powerful, it sounds convincing, and it’s been used to push countless people toward Rome or Orthodoxy. But what if there’s a deeper truth that completely flips that slogan on its head? In this video, I want to show you why.#Protestant #Catholic #Orthodox #Christianity #Bible #Apologetics #GospelTruth #FaithAlone #ScriptureAlone #SolaScriptura #ChristianDebate #ChristianApologetics #ChurchHistory #Reformation #LeastOfThesePodcast #BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #TruthInLove #Exvangelical #ChristianYouTube
2025-10-05
34 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Confronting Israel Conspiracy Theories: A Christian Response
In this video, I address the rising trend of Israel conspiracy theories and why Christians need to think biblically about them. There’s a growing temptation to let curiosity slide into suspicion and suspicion slide into slander. But Scripture gives us a better way—a way that keeps our eyes fixed on Christ’s kingdom rather than the endless speculation of the world.We’ll look at Paul’s words in 1 Thessalonians, Jesus’ words about Caesar, and walk through the common “what if” scenarios people raise. By the end, my goal is to help you see the futility of living in conspi...
2025-10-05
35 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Candace Owens’ Protestantism Gaffe Shows Why She’s Out of Her Depth
Candace Owens recently released a video where she takes aim at Protestantism. But as you’ll see, her arguments aren’t original—they’re shallow Catholic talking points that she hasn’t thought through. In this video, I play her clip in full and then respond point by point. We’ll look at what she gets wrong about unity, history, politics, and theology, and why her arguments ultimately reveal that she’s out of her depth.This isn’t about tearing Candace down as a person. My concern is the influence she has on her audience. When someone with such a large pla...
2025-09-22
23 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Church...We Need to Talk About The Charlie Kirk Situation...
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, many are rushing to call him a martyr of the faith. But let’s be clear: martyrdom in Scripture has always meant one thing—dying for Christ. Dying because you would not deny the gospel. Dying because you bore witness to Jesus. If Charlie Kirk died for anything, it was for conservatism. It was for MAGA. And the church must not whitewash his legacy or baptize politics in the blood of its champions.This video is a warning to the church: conservatism is not Christianity. Confusing the two is idolatry. Our missio...
2025-09-22
41 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
What Does It Mean to Love God and Neighbor? | Why “Double Tapping” Love Doesn’t Lead Back to the Law
What does it actually mean to love God and love your neighbor? Too many Christians either reduce love down to a legalistic checklist of rules or stretch it into a vague, sentimental feeling that has no real substance. In this video, we dive into Jesus’ teaching in Mark 12 and the Sermon on the Mount to uncover why love is the fulfillment of the law, why “double tapping” love doesn’t lead us back to Moses but forward to Christ, and why without faith, even our best attempts at love fall short. If you’ve ever struggled to define biblical love, this...
2025-09-11
26 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
The One Question That Undermines Praying to the Saints
In this video, I wrestle with one question that has never made sense to me: why do Catholics and Orthodox insist on praying to the saints? If Scripture already tells us to pray directly to God and to ask our brothers and sisters on earth to pray with us, then what exactly do the saints add that Christ Himself has not already provided? Together we’ll walk through the biblical pattern of prayer, the danger of idolatry, the misreading of James 5, and why the gospel assures us that Christ’s intercession is enough. I’ll leave the central question pinned...
2025-09-05
29 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
God of the Dead vs. God of the Living | What Jesus Meant and How Catholics & Orthodox Twist It
Did Jesus really give us permission to pray to saints in Mark 12:27? Catholics and Orthodox often point to this passage—“He is not God of the dead, but of the living”—as proof that since Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are alive to God, it must be fine to speak to them. But is that what Jesus meant? In this video, we break down the context of Jesus’ debate with the Sadducees, expose the real meaning of His words, and show why this passage offers something far greater than permission to talk to saints—it offers assurance of God’s unbreakable fa...
2025-08-30
40 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Are We Losing the Gospel in the Name of Unity? Why Zoomer’s Logic Exposes Gavin Ortland’s Blind Spot
Can the Roman Catholic Church deny justification by faith alone and still be considered a true church? In this episode of The Least of These Podcast, I respond to Redeemed Zoomer’s defense of Catholicism and his appeal to Gavin Ortland’s video, “Are Roman Catholics Christians?” With clarity and charity, we examine why Rome’s rejection of sola fide and penal substitution isn’t a secondary issue—it’s a different gospel. I’ll also explain why Gavin Ortland’s attempt to maintain unity with Rome leaves the door wide open for Redeemed Zoomer’s even more dangerous conclusions. If we wan...
2025-08-30
1h 00
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Is Catholicism Really the Safer Bet? Why Brian Holdsworth 's Wager Falls Apart
Brian Holdsworth says Catholicism is the “safer bet”—but what if the very wager he uses turns against him? In this response, I expose the deep flaws in his Pascal’s Wager argument, his shallow caricature of Protestant beliefs, and the dangerous assumption that Rome’s gospel is just a “fuller” version of the truth. Spoiler: it’s not. If trusting in Christ alone is enough, then adding saints, icons, and Marian dogmas isn’t safer—it’s spiritual risk. This video is not just a rebuttal. It’s a challenge to think clearly, honestly, and biblically. Because the real danger isn’t reject...
2025-08-30
41 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Stop Using Matthias to Defend Apostolic Succession: A Protestant Appeal to Catholics and Orthodox
In this video, we take a closer look at one of the most common Catholic and Orthodox arguments for apostolic succession: the appointment of Matthias in Acts 1. While many treat this account as a slam-dunk proof, a careful reading shows it’s about completing something unique and unrepeatable—not establishing a chain of episcopal succession. I make a direct appeal to my Catholic and Orthodox friends: if you want to argue for apostolic succession, that’s your choice—but stop using Matthias to do it. We’ll walk through the passage, examine the logic, and see why using this text actua...
2025-08-12
35 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Joe Heschmeyer Just Exposed a Massive Catholic Contradiction Without Even Knowing It
Is worshiping Jesus necessary for true worship of God? In this video, I respond to Catholic apologist Joe Heschmeyer’s arguments about Mormonism and Islam and explain why his logic falls apart when tested against Scripture. Joe claims that Mormons don’t worship the same Jesus as Christians—but simultaneously defends the Catholic position that Muslims worship the same God we do. But according to Jesus in John 5:23 and 1 John 2:23, you cannot honor the Father if you reject the Son. So how can Joe condemn Mormon worship while defending Muslim worship, when both explicitly deny the true identity of Jesus...
2025-08-12
55 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
The Torah Is a Unit: STOP Dividing It!!!
Was the Law of Moses ever meant to be divided into moral, civil, and ceremonial parts? In this episode of the Least of These Podcast, Jayni Jackson unpacks why Scripture treats the Law as a single covenantal unit and why the Law itself was the Mosaic covenant. From Exodus to Galatians to Hebrews, we’ll see how what happens to one part of the Law happens to the whole—and why Christians today don’t obey God’s moral commands by clinging to an old covenant, but by walking in the Spirit under the law of Christ.
2025-08-08
37 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Here's Why General Equity Theonomy Is More DANGEROUS Thank You Think: My Response to Doug Wilson
In this video, we take a deep dive into Doug Wilson’s teaching on General Equity Theonomy and examine whether his interpretation of biblical law holds up under the weight of Scripture. While Wilson claims to uphold God’s righteousness in society, does his framework actually misunderstand the nature of the Mosaic covenant, the purpose of civil law in Israel, and the fulfillment of the law in Christ? We’ll walk through his arguments line by line—tracing the theological assumptions, exposing the interpretive missteps, and offering a clearer, gospel-centered alternative. If you’ve ever wrestled with questions about how Old Te...
2025-07-23
1h 14
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Rethinking the Threefold Use of the Law: A Loving Critique of a Reformed Staple
In this video, we take a hard look at the popular but deeply flawed framework known as the threefold use of the law. While many Christians adopt this view in an attempt to make sense of how the Mosaic law applies today, we expose how it creates confusion, invites contradiction, and ultimately opens the door to theonomy. By tracing the logic of the framework to its natural end, we show how slicing up the law into moral, ceremonial, and civil categories leads to either legal inconsistency or a rebuilt Israelite state. But we don’t stop at critique—we also...
2025-07-20
49 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Does the Catholic Church Contradict Itself on Islam? A Response to @SipswithSerra and Vatican II
In this video, we respond to Adrian Lawson’s recent reel defending Vatican II’s statements about Islam. Adrian argues that the Catholic Church has not contradicted itself and that Muslims and Christians worship the same God, citing Vatican II documents like Nostra Aetate and Lumen Gentium, as well as Romans 2 and Acts 17. But is that really what the Bible and Church history teach? We take a closer look at official Catholic documents before and after Vatican II, examine Adrian’s biblical claims in context, and expose the theological contradictions that arise when the Church tries to affirm Islam while...
2025-06-22
43 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Does Calvinism Demand Christians to Love More Than God?
What happens when a Catholic apologist claims that Calvinism doesn’t just misinterpret Scripture—but actually breaks logic itself? In this video, I respond to Joe Heschmeyer’s bold critique of Reformed theology by examining his arguments one by one, comparing them with Scripture, and exposing where they go wrong—not just theologically, but logically. This isn’t about defending Calvinism for Calvinism’s sake. It’s about clarifying what Calvinists actually believe, correcting common misconceptions, and ultimately pointing viewers back to the God whose grace is sovereign, purposeful, and unstoppable. Whether you’re Reformed, Catholic, or just curious—this is a conversa...
2025-06-17
1h 02
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Was the Thief on the Cross the Exception or the Rule?
In this video, we’re digging into one of the most debated questions in Christianity: is the thief on the cross the rule or the exception when it comes to salvation? Joe Heschmeyer says his story is off topic in debates about baptism, but I’m going to show you why it’s not just relevant—it’s essential. Join me as we explore the thief’s faith, what the Bible and early church fathers say, and why this story proves that faith alone is the unbreakable rule of salvation. Stick around because I’ll also be tackling the question “Is b...
2025-06-17
23 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
The Council of Nicea: What Really Happened?
What really happened at the Council of Nicea? In this video, we dive deep into the truth behind one of the most misunderstood events in church history. From the Arian controversy and the formulation of the Nicene Creed to the myths about Constantine inventing Christianity or deciding the Bible’s canon—we separate fact from fiction using primary sources and solid historical scholarship. Whether you’ve heard that Nicea created the Trinity, changed the Sabbath, or forced celibacy on priests, we break down each claim and show you what the Council actually did—and why it still matters today. If you’r...
2025-06-11
46 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Is Mark 16:16 Truly a Problem for Protestants?
In this video, we respond to Joe Heschmeyer’s Shameless Popery episode on the ending of Mark 16 and the supposed “problem” it creates for Protestants and Sola Scriptura. Joe raises important questions about textual variants, canon formation, and ecclesial authority—but does his argument really hold up? We walk through his claims point by point, giving credit where it’s due and offering thoughtful pushback where it’s needed. Along the way, we explore the nature of divine inspiration, the role of tradition, and why Protestants don’t need an infallible magisterium to trust the Bible. Whether you’re Catholic, Protes...
2025-06-07
52 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Here's Why Every Objection to Total Depravity FAILS!
In this video, we tackle the 14 most common objections to total depravity and show why they fall short both biblically and logically. If you’ve ever wondered whether total depravity is unfair, whether it makes God’s justice seem cruel, or whether it denies human dignity and real choice, this video is for you. With a conversational tone and a careful look at Scripture, we unpack why the Bible’s teaching on total depravity is not just true—it’s the backdrop that makes grace truly amazing. Let’s dive in together!
2025-05-25
51 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Is Your View of the Holy Spirit Actually Gnostic?
Have we unknowingly embraced a Gnostic view of the Holy Spirit? In this eye-opening video, we explore how many modern Christians elevate inner impressions, emotional “peace,” and personal revelations over Scripture, wisdom, and the church—and why that dangerously mirrors ancient Gnostic heresies. We’ll walk through what Gnosticism really is, how it subtly infiltrates Christian thinking, and what the Bible actually teaches about how the Holy Spirit leads us. If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “I’m just waiting for the Spirit to confirm it,” this video is for you. Discover the better, biblical way to walk in step with the...
2025-05-20
35 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Are the Sabbath, Dietary Laws, Feast and Festivals Perpetual?
Are Christians today required to keep the Sabbath, observe Jewish feast days, and follow Old Testament dietary laws because they’re called “everlasting” in Scripture? In this video, we dive deep into the meaning of the Hebrew word olam, explore how context shapes its usage, and expose the theological inconsistency of trying to blend the Mosaic Law with the Gospel of Christ. This isn’t a call to lawlessness—it’s a call to something better: the freedom, rest, and righteousness found in Jesus, the One who fulfilled the law in full.
2025-05-18
43 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Is THIS the GREATEST Case for Total Depravity? (Part 2)
Are we born spiritually neutral—or spiritually dead? In this second part of the Why I Believe Total Depravity Is Biblical series, we walk verse by verse through the clearest Scriptures on the human condition—Genesis 6, Psalm 51, Romans 3, Ephesians 2, John 6, and more—to show that total depravity isn’t a theological exaggeration…it’s God’s own diagnosis. Along the way, we engage with common Provisionist objections and explain why the gospel isn’t just an offer to the willing—it’s the power of God to raise the unwilling and unable to life. If you’ve ever wrestled with how bad the bad n...
2025-05-17
45 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Are the Eastern Orthodox Wrong on the Filioque?
Does the Holy Spirit proceed from the Father alone—or from the Father and the Son? This one theological phrase, known as the Filioque, has split the Church for over a thousand years. In this video, we break it all down: the historical controversy, the biblical passages that fuel the debate, the key differences between the Eastern and Western views of the Trinity, and why this matters far more than you might think. Is the Filioque biblical? Is it heresy? And should Christians today care about it? Join me as we explore this crucial doctrine, cut through centuries of co...
2025-05-12
54 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Here is Why Total Depravity Makes More Sense Than You Think (Part 1)
What if the problem with humanity isn’t just that we’re broken—but that we’re spiritually dead? In this first episode of my 5-part series “Why I Believe Total Depravity Is Biblical,” we lay the foundation for one of the most misunderstood doctrines in Christianity. Whether you’ve heard of total depravity through Calvinism, rejected it because it sounds too harsh, or never really studied it deeply, this video challenges you to set aside assumptions and ask one simple question: Is it true? We’ll unpack what total depravity really means, clear up the misconceptions, and explore why the Bible no...
2025-05-10
41 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Was the Thief on the cross the Exception or the Rule?
In this video, we’re digging into one of the most debated questions in Christianity: is the thief on the cross the rule or the exception when it comes to salvation? Joe Heschmeyer says his story is off topic in debates about baptism, but I’m going to show you why it’s not just relevant—it’s essential. Join me as we explore the thief’s faith, what the Bible and early church fathers say, and why this story proves that faith alone is the unbreakable rule of salvation. Stick around because I’ll also be tackling the question “Is b...
2025-05-06
23 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Clean and Unclean Laws Explained: How Christ Ended the Old System Forever
Have you ever wondered why God called some things clean and others unclean—and what it has to do with your life today? In this video, we dive deep into the Bible’s clean and unclean laws, uncover the powerful story they were telling, and show how Jesus didn’t just cancel the old system—He fulfilled it completely. We’ll tackle common objections, explain why foods like pork no longer defile, and expose how trusting in external rituals actually contradicts the Gospel. If you’ve ever wrestled with holiness, purity, or what it really means to be clean before God...
2025-04-28
1h 06
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Candace Owens CONVERTED to Catholicism!?!?… But You Won’t Believe Her Reason Why
Candace Owens recently announced her conversion from Protestantism to Catholicism, citing emotional intrigue, historical claims, and a viral YouTube comment as key turning points. In this video, we take a deep dive into her story—not to attack, but to examine. We unpack the irony of a truth-seeker who stops questioning, challenge the idea that “to study history is to become Catholic,” dismantle the claim that Protestantism is just American individualism in disguise, and refocus the conversation on what matters most: the gospel. This isn’t about tradition vs. innovation—it’s about truth vs. error. If you’re wrestling with...
2025-04-24
47 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Is Easter Pagan? | The Shocking Truth About the Resurrection, Constantine, and Christian Tradition
What if everything you thought you knew about Easter… was wrong—or at least incomplete?In this video, we dive deep into one of the most controversial and misunderstood topics in Christianity: Easter. Is it really rooted in paganism? Did Constantine hijack it and replace the resurrection with a sun-god festival? Are we even celebrating it on the right day? And what’s the deal with eggs, bunnies, and sunrise services?Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or confident in your beliefs, this is the deep-dive you didn’t know you needed.
2025-04-15
1h 02
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
How Catholics and Orthodox Get John 16:13 Wrong - A Protestant Response
What if one of the most quoted verses in defense of Church authority doesn’t actually mean what you’ve been told it means? In this video, we take a deep dive into John 16:13—a verse often used by Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox apologists to defend the idea of infallible Church leadership. But when we step back and look at the full context of Jesus’ words, we find something entirely different. This wasn’t a blanket promise to Church councils or future popes—it was a specific promise to the apostles, tied directly to their unique role in laying the f...
2025-04-11
29 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Are Christians still required to keep the Sabbath? | A Complete Breakdown
Are Christians still required to keep the Sabbath—or has it been fulfilled in Christ? In this deep-dive teaching, we walk through every major passage in Scripture about the Sabbath, from Genesis to Revelation, and unpack what it truly means that Jesus fulfilled the law. You’ll discover the difference between shadow and substance, law and grace, obligation and rest. We’ll explore Old Testament origins, New Testament freedom, prophetic visions of eternal worship, and the powerful gospel truth that your ultimate rest isn’t found in a day—it’s found in a Person. Whether you’ve been wrestling with...
2025-04-10
1h 00
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
The Great Canon Debate: Is there 66 or 73 books in the Bible?
Why do Protestants have 66 books in their Bible—and not more? In this video, we take a deep dive into one of the most important and misunderstood questions in church history: Which books truly belong in the canon of Scripture? From the Hebrew Bible used by Jesus and the apostles, to the early Church’s use of the Septuagint, to the fiery debates of the Reformation, this video unpacks the historical, theological, and spiritual reasons why Protestants affirm the 66-book canon. Along the way, we’ll confront common myths, explore how the early Church recognized—not invented—Scripture, and uncover wh...
2025-04-03
47 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Are Protestant Denominations Demonic?
Is Protestantism actually demonic? Some claim that its divisions prove it’s Satanic, but does that argument hold up biblically and historically? In this video, we break down what demonic actually means in Scripture, whether division is always a sign of evil, and if the Protestant Reformation was a rebellion or a return to biblical truth. We’ll examine the fruits of Protestantism—both good and bad—and ask whether falsely calling it demonic could put someone in danger of mislabeling God’s work. If you’re ready for a biblically grounded discussion, let’s dive in! Like, subscribe, and comment wi...
2025-04-01
43 min
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
This is the GREATEST case for Sola Scriptura
Today, I present what I believe is the greatest case for sola Scriptura. In this video, I not only provide you with the positive case for Sola Scriptura, but I also dedicate a large portion of this video to answering some common objections that Catholics and Orthodox believers raise against it. Check out this video to see if my case hold up!
2025-03-25
1h 36
The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson
Can a Christian Be POSSESSED by a Demon?
Can a believer in Christ be possessed by a demon? This question sparks debate, but for most of church history, the answer has been clear. In this episode, we dive deep into what Scripture actually says, explore theological implications, examine historical church teachings, and offer practical takeaways to clear up confusion.We’ll break down the difference between possession, oppression, and influence, debunk common misconceptions, and remind you of the power and freedom you have in Christ.🔹 Spoiler alert: The Bible overwhelmingly says NO—and we’ll show you why.
2025-03-19
50 min
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2022-10-24
48 min