Dear God, Lettuce Pray is a podcast with context-driven biblical storytelling for people tired of shallow teaching, weaponized Scripture, and churchy filler. Hosted by Santana, this show unpacks difficult Scripture, misunderstood Bible stories, hard truths, spiritual questions, and everyday faith in a way that feels thoughtful, human, and easy to follow. Some episodes will make you think deeply, some will make you laugh, and some will make you sit with what God may be trying to show you. On this show, it's not about going to church, forcing you to believe, or fear mongering you with "hell". The DGLP Podcast firmly believes that if we can encourage you to read the Word for yourself, that God will handle the rest. Whether you are a believer, spiritually worn out, curious about the Bible, or just trying to understand what Scripture actually says, this podcast creates space to learn, reflect, and grow without feeling talked at. Connect on Instagram : @deargodlettucepray and @hellosantanaco Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Bonus points if that platform is Apple Podcast. Please be sure to leave a review and share an episode with a friend.
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Episode #19
The Devil Knows A Lot Because You Won't Shut Up | S2E19
Aug 13, 202621 minS2
Drop Us a Message! In today's episode on the Dear God, Lettuce Pray podcast, Santana unpacks an excerpt of a sermon that tells people that speaking out loud is why the devil knows so much. Is this true? Not really. But, we unpack it together. Plot twist: this is not a pastor bashing episode and we are not calling anyone a false pastor. Tune in now, leave a review, and share an episode with a friend. Don't forget to give us a follow on Instagram : @deargodlettucepray @hellosantanaco The Dear God, Lettuce Pray podcast is a biblical podcast that is nothing like your average Sunday school service. This is a safe haven, no matter your beliefs. It is a place for those that want to ask honest questions, remove the surface level theology and churchy fillers to unpack Scripture together. Follow now on Apple Podcasts and YouTube. Support the show We want to hear from you! Don't forget to leave us Fan Mail.
Drop Us a Message! James chapter 4 asks one of the most uncomfortable questions in Scripture: Why are you asking in the first place? This episode explores the motives of the heart, the desires that quietly shape our prayers, and the difference between seeking God's will and simply wanting God to bless our own. I also share a personal story that forced me to examine my own heart and wrestle with questions I didn't expect to ask. Just an honest look at what Scripture says and what happens when the Holy Spirit exposes the places we'd rather keep hidden. If you've ever felt frustrated in prayer, struggled with unanswered prayers, battled envy, comparison, selfish ambition, or simply want to understand James 4 in its proper biblical context, this conversation is for you. Follow us on Apple Podcasts and YouTube. Follow on Instagram : @deargodlettucepray and @hellosantanaco Support the show We want to hear from you! Don't forget to leave us Fan Mail.
Drop Us a Message! Can someone know the truth, speak the truth, and still fail as a leader? In this episode of the Dear God, Lettuce Pray podcast, we are walking through one of the most sobering leadership accounts in the Bible: Eli and his sons in 1 Samuel 2-3. Hophni and Phinehas openly corrupted Israel's worship. They stole from the Lord's offerings, abused their priestly authority, and exploited the very people they were called to shepherd (1 Samuel 2:12-17, 22). Eli knew exactly what was happening. He confronted them, yet left them in positions where the damage continued. That raises an uncomfortable question: When does awareness become passivity? Together we will unpack what the Bible actually says about passive leadership, why God held Eli accountable for failing to restrain his sons (1 Samuel 3:13), and what this story teaches anyone entrusted with influence--whether you're raising children, leading a ministry, managing a business, serving your community, or simply trying to follow Christ faithfully. We'll also explore practical biblical ways to avoid passive leadership through faithful stewardship, loving correction, and obedience to God's Word. This episode includes Scripture from: 1 Samuel 2-4 Proverbs 27:23 James 1:22 Hebrews 12:6 If you are reading through 1 Samuel, studying biblical leadership, growing in Christian discipleship, or looking for an in-depth Bible study on Eli, this conversation will challenge the way you think about responsibility, accountability, and faithfulness. Dear God, Lettuce Pray podcast is a Bible podcast dedicated to studying Scripture in context, asking difficult questions, and helping believers grow in biblical literacy by letting God's Word speak for itself. Support the show We want to hear from you! Don't forget to leave us Fan Mail.
Drop Us a Message! Welcome to another episode of the Dear God, Lettuce Pray podcast, hosted by Santana where we unpack weaponized Scripture and remove the churchy filler for genuine biblical conversations. On today's episode, we highlight the story of the paralyzed man and his four friends that carried him to Jesus. We discuss this story and the magnitude of biblical friendships, faith, and community. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts and YouTube! Support the show We want to hear from you! Don't forget to leave us Fan Mail.
<p>Drop Us a Message!</p><p>Welcome to another episode of the Dear God, Lettuce Pray podcast, hosted by Santana where we unpack weaponized Scripture and remove the churchy filler for genuine biblical conversations. </p><p>On today's episode, we highlight the story of the paralyzed man and his four friends that carried him to Jesus. We discuss this story and the magnitude of biblical friendships, faith, and community.</p><p>Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts and YouTube!</p><p>Support the show</p><p>We want to hear from you! Don't forget to leave us Fan Mail.</p>
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