The Super Bowl halftime show sparked outrage, but Jase, Al, and Zach argue that reaction misses the real issue. Using Bad Bunny’s performance and TPUSA’s alternate halftime featuring Kid Rock as a contrast, they cover why cultural moments like this reveal a deeper spiritual battle. Plus, Jase makes the case that when it comes to lasting hope, the Easter Bunny is still the better bunny anyway.
In this episode: Matthew 4, verses 1–11; Genesis 9, verse 6; Jeremiah 32, verses 6–15; Daniel 7, verses 13–14, 23–27; John 14, verse 30; John 16, verse 11; 2 Corinthians 4, verses 3–6, 16–18; Ephesians 6, verse 12; Hebrews 2, verses 5–9; Revelation 1, verses 4–7; Revelation 5, verses 1–14; Revelation 22, verses 1–5; Philippians 2, verses 9–11
Chapters:
00:00 Super Bowl Monday & Going Off the Grid
06:12 Kids, Phones, & Culture’s Quiet Training
11:08 Why the Halftime Show Isn’t Neutral Anymore
16:34 Outrage Fatigue & a Divided Country
22:10 The Battle We Don’t See
28:04 Satan’s Authority & Where It Ends
34:46 Jesus, Redemption, & Taking the Land Back
42:18 Why the Kingdom Can’t Be Shaken
50:06 Bad Bunny, the Easter Bunny, & Who Wins
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