Episodes

  • Seen Through the Glass: Loved Anyway
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode, we explore the beauty and vulnerability of being fully seen through the lens of Glass by Thompson Square and the truth of Scripture. So many of us fear that if God — or others — really knew us, they might turn away. But the Bible tells a radically different story: a God who sees every crack, every smudge, every part of us others may not find enjoyable, and chooses to love us anyway.


    This conversation is an invitation to step out of hiding, to let the light in, and to rest in the assurance that transparency does not disqualify us from grace — it draws us closer to it. If you’ve ever wondered whether God truly enjoys you, not just tolerates you, this episode is for you.


    Disclaimer ⚠️


    This podcast episode is intended for encouragement, reflection, and spiritual growth. The views shared are rooted in biblical teaching and personal faith perspective and are not meant to replace professional counseling, medical advice, or mental health care. If this episode brings up difficult emotions or past experiences, please consider reaching out to a trusted pastor, counselor, or licensed mental health professional.


    Listener discretion is advised, and grace is encouraged — both for yourself and for others — as we explore themes of vulnerability, faith, and healing together.

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    13 mins
  • Renegades: Faith That Refuses to Bow
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the song Renegades by ONE OK ROCK and explore how its themes of resistance, identity, and perseverance echo timeless biblical truth. Through Scripture, reflection, and practical application, this conversation challenges listeners to examine what it truly means to follow Jesus in a world that pressures conformity and compromise.


    This episode is not about rebellion for rebellion’s sake, but about holy courage—standing firm in faith, choosing obedience over approval, and living as people set apart for God’s purposes. If you’ve ever felt like your faith puts you at odds with culture, or if you’re wrestling with the cost of discipleship, this episode is an invitation to stand strong, stay rooted, and remember who you belong to.


    ⚠️ Disclaimer


    This podcast episode references the song Renegades by ONE OK ROCK for the purpose of commentary, discussion, and faith-based reflection. The song and its lyrics are the property of their respective copyright holders and are not owned by this podcast. Any references to the song are thematic and interpretive and do not constitute endorsement by the artist or their affiliates.


    The views expressed in this episode are rooted in Christian faith and Scripture and are intended for encouragement, reflection, and spiritual growth. They are not intended to replace personal study, pastoral counsel, or professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to prayerfully examine the Scriptures and seek wise counsel as they apply these principles to their own lives.

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    15 mins
  • Be My Strength: Biblical Principles in Apink’s ‘NoNoNo’
    Dec 12 2025

    ⭐ Full Disclaimer


    I do not own the music, lyrics, composition, or any associated media for this song. All rights belong to the original artists, producers, entertainment companies, and copyright holders. This content is created solely for commentary, education, critique, and inspirational purposes in accordance with applicable fair-use guidelines. No copyright infringement is intended. If any copyright owner requests removal or modification, I will respectfully comply.

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    12 mins
  • Dangerously – When Loving the World Hurts and God’s Love Heals
    Nov 28 2025

    In this powerful and emotional episode, we dive deep into Charlie Puth’s “Dangerously” and explore the two-fold spiritual tension hidden beneath its lyrics: the danger of loving the world too much…and the overwhelming, incomparable love God has for us.


    We unpack what it means when our hearts get caught up in unhealthy attachments, patterns, or desires—those things we chase “dangerously” even when they drain us. Through Scripture, we confront how easily the world pulls us in, promising satisfaction but leaving us empty.


    But then we shift the spotlight to where true love is found: in a God who knows us, pursues us, protects us, and loves us with a depth beyond anything this world can provide. From 1 John’s warnings about the world’s temptations to the relentless love described in Romans 8, this episode walks you through the spiritual contrast of being dangerously in love with the wrong things…and divinely loved by the One who never lets you go.


    Prepare for heartfelt storytelling, biblical truth, real-life reflection, and those signature Christ Pop “mic-drop” moments. Let’s step out of the danger zone and back into the safety of God’s arms.


    ⚠️ EPISODE DISCLAIMER


    This episode draws spiritual insights from both Scripture and the themes of the song “Dangerously” by Charlie Puth. All interpretations shared are for encouragement, faith-building, and personal reflection. This episode is not affiliated with or endorsed by Charlie Puth or his team. Listeners are encouraged to read the referenced Bible passages in their full context and seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance in applying biblical principles to their lives.


    As always, this podcast is for inspiration, not a substitute for pastoral counseling or professional mental-health support. If you are navigating emotional harm, toxic relationships, or spiritual struggles, please reach out to a trusted pastor, counselor, or mentor.

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    19 mins
  • Figure You Out – When God Already Knows the Whole Story
    Nov 21 2025

    DISCLAIMER:

    The Christ Pop Podcast is a faith-based podcast created for encouragement, inspiration, and spiritual growth. The thoughts, interpretations, and opinions shared in this episode are my own and are not intended to replace professional counseling, therapy, or pastoral guidance.

    While I reference Scripture and biblical principles, I am not a licensed counselor or theologian—just a sister walking out her faith and sharing what God is teaching me along the way.

    If you are struggling with mental health, trauma, or crisis situations, please seek the support of a licensed professional or a trusted spiritual leader.

    And as always — take everything to God, test every teaching with Scripture, and let the Holy Spirit guide you into truth.

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    14 mins
  • We Go Together — Godly Community, Covenant Friendship & Walking in Unity
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the fun, energetic finale song “We Go Together” from Grease and explore what Scripture teaches about friendship, unity, and God-centered community. Just like the song celebrates sticking together through every season, the Bible teaches that we are not meant to walk through life — or faith — alone.


    We explore how godly relationships:

    • Strengthen our walk with Jesus

    • Sharpen our character

    • Encourage accountability and spiritual growth

    • Reflect the love and unity of the early church


    Through the stories of David & Jonathan, the early church in Acts, and key principles from Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and Philippians, this episode brings biblical depth wrapped in a joyful, nostalgic pop culture moment.


    Whether you’re craving deeper community, longing for covenant-level friendships, or needing the reminder that you don’t have to carry life alone — this episode will encourage and inspire you.


    Because in the Kingdom of God, we go together.


    Disclaimer: This podcast episode is a personal, faith-based devotional and commentary. I am not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the producers of Grease, the rights holders of the film or soundtrack, or any related production companies. All song references fall under fair use for educational, commentary, and transformative purposes. I do not own the rights to the music, lyrics, or any Grease-related intellectual property.


    Scripture readings are used for spiritual encouragement and personal reflection. Any advice offered is spiritual encouragement and should not replace professional counseling, therapy, or pastoral care.

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    10 mins
  • Wait For It — Trusting God in the Waiting
    Nov 7 2025

    In today’s episode we dive deep into the powerful themes behind the song “Wait For It” from Hamilton. What happens when everyone around you seems to be moving forward — getting the break, the blessing, the answered prayer — and you’re still waiting on God? Through Scripture and storytelling, we explore how seasons of waiting aren’t punishment, but preparation. We’ll walk through the lives of Abraham, Joseph, and David and uncover what “waiting on the Lord” really means.


    If you’ve ever felt stuck, overlooked, behind schedule, or uncertain about your next step — this episode is for you.

    God hasn’t forgotten you.

    He’s forming you.


    Grab your journal, your Bible, your tea or coffee, and let’s step boldly into trust, surrender, and God’s perfect timing. 🕊️✨

    Because in God’s hands, the waiting is never wasted.


    Disclaimer: This podcast is a personal devotional and faith-based commentary. I am not affiliated with, paid by, or endorsed by the creators of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda, or any associated production companies. All song lyrics, references, and commentary fall under fair use for the purpose of education, critique, and spiritual reflection. I do not own the rights to the music, lyrics, or any Hamilton-related intellectual property.


    Scripture references are used to encourage deeper biblical understanding and spiritual growth. Any advice given is spiritual encouragement and should not replace professional counseling, therapy, or pastoral guidance.

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    11 mins
  • Born to Be Different: The Anthem of a Christ-Centered Life
    Oct 24 2025

    This week on Christ Pop, we’re diving into a classic anthem of rebellion — “The Anthem” by Good Charlotte — and flipping it into a holy rebellion. This isn’t about chaos or pride, it’s about refusing to conform to the world’s standards and embracing who you were created to be in Christ.

    We’ll unpack how God calls us to be set apart, how to stand firm when everyone else bows to culture, and how to live boldly for Jesus even when it makes us look “different.” Because in God’s Kingdom, different is divine.


    ⚖️ Episode Disclaimer


    This podcast explores biblical principles through the lens of pop culture and music. All opinions are faith-based interpretations meant to encourage spiritual growth and reflection. Christ Pop is not affiliated with Good Charlotte or their label.

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    11 mins