Explore every episode of the podcast Living Unoffended Podcast
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Episode 13 | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:08:09 | |
In this episode, Brant talks about a struggle many people quietly carry: regret. When we look back at things we've done—years ago or recently—it can feel impossible to move forward. But if God has already offered forgiveness, why do we keep holding on to guilt? Brant explores what Scripture says about condemnation, why guilt should lead us back to the cross—not keep us trapped in shame—and how accepting God's forgiveness helps us move forward instead of getting stuck in the past. Sometimes the hardest person to forgive is ourselves. But if the cross was enough for God, it can be enough for us too. | |||
| Episode 12 | 02 Mar 2026 | 00:09:24 | |
What comes out of you when you don't get your way? In this episode, Brant reads a powerful essay built around an African proverb and Jesus' teaching about trees and fruit. If you want to know what kind of tree you're dealing with, don't listen to what it says — look at it's fruit. Bump into the tree and see what falls. From viral meltdowns to personal moments of sarcasm and pride, Brant talks about our habit of defending our own goodness — and the freedom that comes when we stop pretending. Because when something ugly spills out, we can't say, "That's not me." It is. But change is possible. Abiding with Christ reshapes us over time, so that when we're bumped, what falls is patience, forgiveness, and love instead of toxicity. | |||
| Special New Year Episode | 05 Jan 2026 | 00:11:08 | |
In this special New Year's episode, Brant takes a fresh look at one of Jesus' most misunderstood teachings: going the second mile. Far from being about hustle or people-pleasing, this idea is actually about freedom — freedom from bitterness, resentment, and letting others control your reactions. | |||
| Episode 4 | 29 Dec 2025 | 00:10:26 | |
Episode four kicks off with a question: If a pill could reduce anxiety, boost joy, help relationships, calm anger, improve sleep, and make us kinder humans — would we take it? | |||
| Episode 3 | 22 Dec 2025 | 00:17:42 | |
This episode unpacks the "burning coals on their head" Bible verse and why it's actually about generosity, not revenge. Then Brant explains why WWJD often shows up too late — and how practicing forgiveness, patience, and prayer ahead of time is what helps us respond like Jesus without thinking. This episode is all about training our reflexes toward grace — not by trying harder, but by becoming different people entirely. | |||
| Episode 2 | 15 Dec 2025 | 00:10:02 | |
Brant walks through what it actually looks like to pray for your enemies—not theoretically, not poetically, but in real life with traffic cut-offs, elevated heart rates, and Jesus telling us to bless the people we'd rather curse. Practical, simple, and surprisingly freeing. | |||
| Episode 1 | 08 Dec 2025 | 00:10:47 | |
In this first episode, Brant admits this won't be perfect—just honest—and walks us through Jesus' story of the unforgiving servant, reminding us that the grace we withhold from others becomes the very limit placed on us. It's one part math problem, one part soul-check, and all about learning to actually live like Jesus—with forgiveness bigger than $3 billion. | |||
| Episode 11 | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:09:08 | |
In this episode, Brant shares part of a conversation with Marty Solomon (host of the BEMA Podcast and author of The Gospel of Being Human) about what may be the most overlooked command of Jesus. | |||
| Episode 10 | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:08:30 | |
In this episode, Brant walks through Colossians 3 and highlights a simple but often overlooked truth: no one is going to do your spiritual formation for you. "Clothe yourselves… rid yourselves… set your minds…" — these are decisions we have to make. Grace isn't opposed to effort; it's opposed to earning. If we want to become people marked by compassion, humility, gentleness, and peace, we have to actively put off anger and malice and put on Christlike character. Brant also shares insights from a fascinating study of those who sheltered Jewish families during the Holocaust, revealing that deep spiritual habits formed long before crisis were what shaped courageous responses later. If we want to respond well when pressure comes, the work starts now. | |||
| Episode 9 | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:13:11 | |
What does it really mean to root for your enemies? In this episode of Living Unoffended, Brant talks about willing God's best for everyone—even people you strongly disagree with or who've hurt you. Forgiveness doesn't mean approving of evil or ignoring consequences. Justice still matters. But beneath it all, are we actually for people? Through a personal story and practical insight, Brant explores how choosing a posture of peace reshapes our tone, our presence, and our hearts. | |||
| Episode 8 | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:15:09 | |
In episode 8 we hear a thoughtful listener email about forgiveness in high-leverage relationships—with family members, coworkers, and people who should "know better." From rude customer service encounters to backhanded comments, micro-offenses, and deeper tensions, Brant explains why practicing forgiveness in low-stakes situations actually prepares us for the moments that matter most. | |||
| Episode 7 | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:14:33 | |
What if traffic, criticism, and everyday frustration are actually training grounds for forgiveness? In this episode, Brant revisits why anger isn't a sin—but holding onto it can quietly shape our lives in destructive ways. Responding to a thoughtful listener email, he clarifies what Scripture really says about anger, why forgiveness isn't "post-it-note Christianity," and how emotions can serve as warning lights without becoming permanent residents. | |||
| Episode 7 | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:14:33 | |
What if traffic, criticism, and everyday frustration are actually training grounds for forgiveness? In this episode, Brant revisits why anger isn't a sin—but holding onto it can quietly shape our lives in destructive ways. Responding to a thoughtful listener email, he clarifies what Scripture really says about anger, why forgiveness isn't "post-it-note Christianity," and how emotions can serve as warning lights without becoming permanent residents. | |||
| Episode 6 | 19 Jan 2026 | 00:13:04 | |
Brant digs into a "sick burn of the Bible" moment with Zechariah and Gabriel, and uses it to talk about our obsession with big obvious signs from God. From angel encounters to DNA untangling itself, he reminds us that the world is already packed full of wonder and mystery—and that sometimes faith looks like staying loyal even when we don't feel anything. | |||
| Episode 5 | 12 Jan 2026 | 00:16:11 | |
Brant explores the radical idea of forgiving people ahead of time — not reactively, but as a settled posture for living like Jesus. He shares stories, angry emails, misunderstandings about gas-joke theology, and the ways pre-decided forgiveness frees us from being controlled by other people's behavior. From questioning our anger to remembering the limits of what we know, this episode offers real, practical steps toward becoming unoffendable on purpose | |||