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The REAL and ONLY Church Of The Lost Sheep Podcast Season 1 Episode 11: Christian podcast, spiritual warfare, ancestral sin, baptism for the dead, First Corinthians 15:29 explained, First Peter 3:19 meaning, Apache tribe history, Native American spirituality, Prescott Arizona testimony, prophetic message, generational curses Bible, Jesus Christ salvation, deliverance testimony, Christian truth podcast, end times teaching, biblical revelation, repentance and redemption
In this powerful and unfiltered episode, Noah delivers a deeply personal and prophetic message connecting biblical truth, ancestral sin, spiritual warfare, and the history of the Apache people in the American Southwest.
Opening in prayer and submission to Jesus Christ, this episode dives into controversial and often avoided topics within modern Christianity—including:
* The biblical concept of baptism for the dead (First Corinthians 15:29)
* First Peter 3:19 and Christ preaching to spirits in prison
* Spiritual inheritance, generational strongholds, and ancestral sin redemption
* The disconnect between mainstream Christianity and deeper scriptural truths
Noah shares a raw testimony from his childhood in Prescott, Arizona, including supernatural encounters, spiritual oppression, and the discovery of a mysterious spearhead artifact carrying spiritual significance. This object later becomes central to a journey of repentance, cleansing, and spiritual breakthrough.
The episode explores the legacy of the Apache people, their warrior history, and the spiritual implications of bloodshed, land, and generational trauma. Noah connects this to biblical principles of redemption, suggesting that God restores what was broken—even across generations.
A key moment centers around the Apache leader Mangas Coloradas or Dasoda-hae (He just sits there) (translated as “He Just Sits There”), tying prophetic insight to historical truth and spiritual revelation.
By ChurchOfTheLostSheepThe REAL and ONLY Church Of The Lost Sheep Podcast Season 1 Episode 11: Christian podcast, spiritual warfare, ancestral sin, baptism for the dead, First Corinthians 15:29 explained, First Peter 3:19 meaning, Apache tribe history, Native American spirituality, Prescott Arizona testimony, prophetic message, generational curses Bible, Jesus Christ salvation, deliverance testimony, Christian truth podcast, end times teaching, biblical revelation, repentance and redemption
In this powerful and unfiltered episode, Noah delivers a deeply personal and prophetic message connecting biblical truth, ancestral sin, spiritual warfare, and the history of the Apache people in the American Southwest.
Opening in prayer and submission to Jesus Christ, this episode dives into controversial and often avoided topics within modern Christianity—including:
* The biblical concept of baptism for the dead (First Corinthians 15:29)
* First Peter 3:19 and Christ preaching to spirits in prison
* Spiritual inheritance, generational strongholds, and ancestral sin redemption
* The disconnect between mainstream Christianity and deeper scriptural truths
Noah shares a raw testimony from his childhood in Prescott, Arizona, including supernatural encounters, spiritual oppression, and the discovery of a mysterious spearhead artifact carrying spiritual significance. This object later becomes central to a journey of repentance, cleansing, and spiritual breakthrough.
The episode explores the legacy of the Apache people, their warrior history, and the spiritual implications of bloodshed, land, and generational trauma. Noah connects this to biblical principles of redemption, suggesting that God restores what was broken—even across generations.
A key moment centers around the Apache leader Mangas Coloradas or Dasoda-hae (He just sits there) (translated as “He Just Sits There”), tying prophetic insight to historical truth and spiritual revelation.