What have you been taught? In Reclaiming Truth hosts Mike Wilson and Larry Montgomery dig into Scripture to separate fact from fiction about what the Bible really says. In a world full of assumptions, traditions, and half-quoted verses, they ask honest questions and let the Word speak for itself.

Reclaiming Truth
Claim This Podcastby Mike Wilson and Larry Montgomery
Podcast Overview
What have you been taught? In Reclaiming Truth hosts Mike Wilson and Larry Montgomery dig into Scripture to separate fact from fiction about what the Bible really says. In a world full of assumptions, traditions, and half-quoted verses, they ask honest questions and let the Word speak for itself.
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Recent Episodes

July 1, 2026
Somebody Needed You Today: The Life-Changing Power of Encouraging One Another
<p>In this episode of Reclaiming Truth, Mike Wilson shares a personal and deeply moving testimony about what genuine Christian fellowship meant at the lowest point of his life. Through the lens of James 2 and Matthew 25, the conversation explores how faith without works is dead and how caring for the needs of a struggling brother or sister is the same as caring for Christ himself. Drawing from Acts 2 and the devoted fellowship of the early church, the episode challenges listeners to look for those around them who are hurting, lonely, or in desperate need because when we serve the least of these, we serve Jesus, and the hands of God in this world are our hands.</p>

June 24, 2026
Coming Home: What Rebuilding Your Life with God Actually Looks Like
<p>In this episode of Reclaiming Truth, guest speaker Brandon Lavy returns to complete his study of the Minor Prophets by exploring what genuine restoration looks like for someone who has wandered from God. Following the returning Israelite exiles and the prophetic messages of Haggai and Zechariah, the conversation examines how the people had to reprioritize God at the center of their lives before any real rebuilding could begin and how God met them in the middle of the rubble with grace. By drawing from Haggai 1, Zechariah 3 and 4, and New Testament teaching on repentance, confession, and the question of rebaptism, the episode offers a practical and deeply encouraging answer to the question many believers carry quietly: is it truly possible to come home to God after drifting away?</p>

June 17, 2026
Drifting into Exile: Can a Believer Truly Fall Away from God?
<p>In this episode of Reclaiming Truth, guest speaker Brandon Lavy from Greenfield Church of Christ examines one of the most debated questions in Christianity: can a person who has genuinely been saved fall away from God? Drawing on the dramatic narrative of the Minor Prophets, the discussion traces how Israel and Judah drifted from their covenant relationship with God not through one dramatic rebellion but through small, incremental decisions made over years. By studying passages from Hosea, Amos, Hebrews 2, 3, and 6, and 2 Peter 2, the episode confronts the doctrine of "once saved, always saved" and explores what Scripture actually teaches about the real and serious possibility of apostasy and the faithful God who still pursues his people even in their drift.</p>
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