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Into the Gap is a Christian podcast that explores some of the deeper questions and mysteries of Scripture without losing its mind. Hosted by Pastor Jason Shanks, the show examines topics like Genesis, the ancient world, the unseen realm, archaeology, and the big story of the Bible. Instead of chasing hype or dismissing difficult questions, Into the Gap approaches them with curiosity, humility, and confidence in Scripture. Each episode investigates what the Bible actually says, what history and research reveal, and where mystery still remains. For curious people who want depth without drama.

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  • The World That God Regretted | E11
    May 28 2026

    What if the flood story in Genesis is more than a children’s story about animals on a boat? What if it’s one of the great hinge moments of the entire Bible?

    In this first episode of our new Into the Gap series on Noah’s Flood, we step into Genesis 6 and uncover some of the strangest and most debated passages in Scripture: the sons of God, the Nephilim, the Watchers, giants, ancient flood traditions, and the first appearance of grace in the Bible.

    Why do nearly 200 cultures preserve memories of a catastrophic flood? What are we supposed to do with the “sons of God” in Genesis 6? Why does the Bible mention the Nephilim both before and after the flood? And why does this chapter become the foundation for later teachings about judgment, grace, covenant, and the return of Christ?

    This episode explores:

    • Ancient flood traditions from around the world • The Durupınar “ark” formation in Turkey • The Younger Dryas catastrophe theory • Genesis 6 and the “sons of God” • The Nephilim and the giants of old • The first appearance of grace (“chen”) in Scripture • Noah, the ark, atonement, and covenant symbolism • Why Genesis 6 becomes a prophetic template for the “days of Noah”

    This is not about sensationalism or conspiracy theories. It is about reading the text carefully, wrestling honestly with difficult passages, and rediscovering the awe and mystery of Scripture.

    Welcome to Into the Gap — where we explore biblical mysteries without losing our minds.

    #Genesis6 #NoahsFlood #Nephilim #Watchers #IntoTheGap #BibleMysteries #AncientFlood #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalWorldview #Genesis #BibleStudy #DivineCouncil #EndTimes #KenHam #BillNye #YoungerDryas #ArkOfNoah #FaithAndScience #MichaelHeiser #BiblePodcast

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    30 mins
  • The Serpent in the Wilderness | E10
    May 20 2026

    What happened in the wilderness was bigger than temptation.

    In Part 3 of The Serpent in the Garden series, we follow Jesus from the Jordan River into the desert where He faces the same enemy from Eden. The serpent returns with the same ancient strategy: question identity, twist truth, and demand allegiance.

    This episode explores: • Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness • The connection between Eden, Babel, and the kingdoms of the world • Why Satan says authority was “delivered” to him • The meaning behind “If you are the Son of God…” • The difference between temptation and sin • Gethsemane as the true turning point of the war • Why “Not my will, but Yours be done” changed everything • Repentance as surrender to the true King

    From Eden to the wilderness to the Cross, the Bible tells one unified story: the battle between rebellion and the Kingdom of God.

    The serpent in the garden. The devil in the wilderness. The dragon in Revelation.

    Same enemy. Many names. One war.

    📖 Key Scriptures: Matthew 4:1–11 Genesis 3 Luke 22:42 Colossians 1:13–21 Philippians 2 Ephesians 1:10

    If this episode encouraged or challenged you, like, subscribe, and share it with someone exploring the deeper story of Scripture.

    #IntoTheGap #BiblePodcast #SpiritualWarfare #Genesis3 #JesusInTheWilderness #DivineCouncil #BiblicalTheology #MichaelHeiser #ChristianPodcast #Ephesians1 #KingdomOfGod #Gethsemane #Satan #BibleStudy

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    26 mins
  • The Serpent and the Cosmic Battle | E9
    May 11 2026

    "Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven."

    Most of us have heard that line. Most of us assume it's from the Bible. It isn't. It was written by an English poet — John Milton — in 1667. And most of what you picture when you hear the word Satan came from him too.

    In Part 2 of our series on the Serpent in the Garden, we do something harder: we read the actual Bible. And we find that yes, there IS a war. But it doesn't start the way Milton tells it. And it doesn't end the way Milton tells it.

    We walk the entire war — from Eden through the Watchers and the Flood, through Babel and the divine council, through Abraham and Christ, all the way to the cross where the rebel powers were disarmed once and for all.

    In this episode: • Why the name "Lucifer" doesn't appear in the original Hebrew or Greek • What Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 are actually about • Genesis 6 — the Sons of God, the Watchers, the Nephilim • Why the Flood was a reset, not a failure • Babel and the divine council (Deuteronomy 32, Psalm 82) • The seed of the woman from Abraham to Christ • Colossians 2:15 — the cross as the disarming of rebel powers • Ephesians 1:10 — the Bible's hidden mission statement

    Chapters (timestamps are estimates — adjust after recording) 0:00 — "Better to reign in Hell" 1:30 — Welcome 3:00 — The Mission Statement (Ephesians 1:10) 5:30 — A Name We Need to Deal With (Lucifer) 11:00 — Move One: Eden 12:00 — Move Two: The Watchers 15:30 — The Flood: A Reset, Not a Failure 17:30 — Move Three: Babel 21:30 — God Starts Over With One Old Man 23:30 — Christ: The Head Who Unites All Things 24:30 — The Cross: Disarming the Rebel Powers 25:30 — Closing

    Series — The Serpent in the Garden (3 parts) Part 1: Who Was the Serpent? → [link] Part 2: The Cosmic War Behind the Bible (this episode) Part 3: Coming next week — how the story ends.

    Resources mentioned: First Enoch (quoted by Jude in Jude 14-15) Paradise Lost by John Milton

    If this has been helpful, please like, subscribe, and share with someone who'd benefit.

    Keep seeking truth. Stay in the gap. — Pastor Jason Shanks

    #IntoTheGap #BibleStudy #BibleMystery #CosmicWar #SerpentInTheGarden #Genesis #Revelation #BiblicalTheology #BookOfEnoch #DivineCouncil #Christianity #PastorJason

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    28 mins
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