An attempt to share encouragement and ideas while learning as I go.

I Might Be Wrong with Travis Seppala
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An attempt to share encouragement and ideas while learning as I go.
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10/28/2020
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April 28, 2026
Faith Isn’t What You Think It Is
We’ve been taught—whether directly or indirectly—that real faith doesn’t question. That if you truly trust God, there’s no doubt, no hesitation, no tension. But when you actually read Scripture… that’s not what you see. From Abraham—the one called the father of faith—to the people Jesus meets in the New Testament, faith and doubt don’t seem to cancel each other out. They often show up at the same time. So what if we’ve misunderstood faith? What if it’s not about certainty… but about where—even in the middle of questions—you’re willing to stay? This episode wrestles with that tension. Support me here: https://buymeacoffee.com/imightbewrongpodcast patreon.com/imightbewrong Venmo: @Travis-Seppala Email: tseppalapodcast@gmail.com

April 10, 2026
God Became Human… and Never Went Back
Support me here: https://buymeacoffee.com/imightbewrongpodcast patreon.com/imightbewrong Venmo: @Travis-Seppala Email: tseppalapodcast@gmail.com Most people think Christianity is about getting to heaven. But that’s not where it starts. It starts with something far more disruptive: that God became human. Not symbolically. Not temporarily. Not as an idea. Actually. And I might be wrong… but I think we’ve heard that so many times that we’ve stopped thinking about what it really means. Because if that’s true— then it changes everything. In this episode, I walk through: what the incarnation actually is why it mattered so much to the early church and what it means that Jesus didn’t stop being human He lived as a human. He died as a human. He rose as a human. And right now— He is seated at the right hand of God as a human being. So this isn’t just theology. This is about: who God is what it means to be human and why your life might matter more than you think And I might be wrong… but I don’t think the problem is that God feels far away. I think we’re just looking for Him in the wrong places.

March 14, 2026
The Parable of the Talents Isn’t About Your Talents
Most Christians have heard the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25 explained as a lesson about using our gifts and abilities. But the word talent in Jesus’ time didn’t mean skills or natural ability. It meant a massive amount of money — a treasure entrusted to servants while the master was away. So what if the parable isn’t about our talents at all? In this episode of I Might Be Wrong, we take a deeper look at Matthew 25:14–30 and explore the possibility that the treasure Jesus is talking about is actually the Kingdom of God itself. And if that’s true, then the warning in the parable may not be about wasting the treasure… It may be about burying it. What happens when the Gospel is treated as something to protect rather than something meant to be shared?
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