Q&A Sunday PM

Led By Truth Podcast47mMay 10, 2026

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In this Q&A episode of the Led By Truth Podcast, hosts Jason and Danny address a range of theological and practical questions submitted by listeners. They begin by exploring whether Jesus ever got sick, concluding that while Scripture doesn't record any illness, his humanity is evident in his experiences of hunger, fatigue, and compassion for the sick. The conversation then turns to the morality of attending the Kentucky Derby without betting, emphasizing the importance of personal conviction, avoiding stumbling blocks, and distinguishing between the activity (horse racing) and its associated sins (gambling, immodesty). The hosts stress discernment and the need to avoid false associations. Next, they examine the question of whether heaven and hell are already prepared, concluding that while heaven is a place of God’s presence and hell is separation from Him, the final judgment will determine eternal destinations. The discussion shifts to the role of women in prayer leadership in secular meetings, affirming biblical principles of male headship but allowing for flexibility in non-church settings, including silent prayer as a compromise. Finally, they tackle a textual variation in Matthew 1:10—whether Amos or Ammon was the father of Josiah—explaining it as a minor spelling difference in ancient manuscripts and emphasizing that such variations do not undermine the reliability of Scripture. The episode closes with a call to focus on personal readiness for salvation rather than speculative questions.

Key Takeaways
1

Jesus' humanity is evident in his experiences of hunger, fatigue, and compassion, even if illness isn't recorded.

2

Attending events like the Kentucky Derby isn't inherently sinful, but one must consider personal conviction, potential stumbling blocks, and the environment.

3

Heaven and hell are not fully prepared in a physical sense yet; final judgment determines eternal destinations.

4

In secular meetings, a Christian woman may lead prayer or use silent prayer if no Christian man is present, balancing biblical principles with practical wisdom.

5

Textual variations like 'Amos' vs. 'Ammon' in Matthew 1:10 are minor spelling differences in ancient manuscripts and do not affect core doctrine.

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Chapters
0:00
5 min

Did Jesus Ever Get Sick?

He was tempted in all points like we were, yet without sin.

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5:00
10 min

Is Attending the Kentucky Derby Sinful?

Don't just make generalities and association and therefore come to a wrong conclusion.

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15:00
15 min

Are Heaven and Hell Already Prepared?

The hosts discuss whether heaven and hell are physically prepared, concluding that heaven is God’s presence and hell is separation from Him, with final judgment determining eternal destinations. They emphasize that preparation is ongoing and our focus should be on personal readiness.

30:00
15 min

Can a Christian Woman Lead Prayer in a Secular Meeting?

The hosts examine whether a Christian woman should lead prayer in a meeting without a Christian man present. They affirm biblical headship principles but allow for flexibility in secular contexts, suggesting silent prayer as a solution.

45:00
15 min

Textual Variants in Matthew 1:10 – Amos vs. Ammon?

There's only a half a page out of a thousand pages that there is a kind of a bigger difference.

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High-Impact Quotes
The more you look into it, I think the bigger picture you have of how amazing it is that even 2,000 years later, we still have the Word of God.
Jason44:05
Viral: 88.0
He was tempted in all points like we were, yet without sin.
Jason1:54
Viral: 85.0
Don't just make generalities and association and therefore come to a wrong conclusion.
Danny15:05
Viral: 80.0
Speakers

Hosts

JasonDanny
Topics Discussed
Jesus' Humanity92%Textual Criticism and Bible Translation Variants90%Moral Decision-Making in Secular Events88%Biblical Authority and Inerrancy87%Heaven and Hell as Eschatological Concepts85%The Nature of God's Presence and Judgment83%Avoiding Stumbling Blocks and Personal Conviction82%Gender Roles in Prayer Leadership80%
People & Brands

Jesus

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28xPositive

Jason

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15xPositive

Danny

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14xPositive

Ammon

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8xNeutral

Kentucky Derby

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6xNeutral

Matthew 1:10

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5xNeutral

Amos

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4xNeutral

ESV

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4xNeutral

Hebrews 4:15

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3xPositive

1 Thessalonians 5:22

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2xPositive

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