Did Pope Leo XIV really call Mary “our God”? In this follow-up to his previous video, Justin Peters issues a correction—and a firm clarification. After reviewing the original audio and receiving insight from a missionary interpreter, Justin acknowledges that the Pope likely said “Mary, our mother,” not “Mary, our God.” But does this change anything about Rome’s doctrine? Not really.In this episode of Didaché, Justin reaffirms that, despite this translation error, Roman Catholic teaching functionally deifies Mary—praying to her, attributing divine titles, and even asking her for saving grace. With direct quotes from Catholic sources and historic prayers, Justin demonstrates that the issue isn’t merely about wording—it’s about worship. Whether the Pope uttered the phrase or not, Rome’s exaltation of Mary continues to rob Christ of His exclusive glory.📌 Subscribe to Didaché and be equipped to discern truth from tradition—biblically, graciously, and boldly.The initial video I did on Pope Leo XIV Appearing to Call Mary God➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.
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Didaché - Did The New Pope Just Call Mary...God?
Did the new Pope just refer to Mary as “our God”? In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines a moment from Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural address that has sparked global controversy. Was it a translation error—or a stunning revelation of what Rome truly believes about Mary? Whether the Pope said “our God” or “our Mother,” the deeper issue remains: Roman Catholic doctrine ascribes to Mary divine attributes, welcomes prayer directed to her, and elevates her far beyond Scripture’s teaching.Justin walks through Catholic prayers and official sources that plainly deify Mary, revealing the blasphemous claims hidden beneath the surface of tradition. This isn’t mere theological quibbling—it’s a matter of worship, idolatry, and the sufficiency of Christ alone. If you’ve ever wondered what Catholics really believe about Mary, or how far Rome has drifted from biblical Christianity, this sobering episode will clarify.Watch now and be equipped to speak the truth in love to your Catholic friends—with Scripture as your authority, not tradition.📌 Subscribe to Didaché for more biblical teaching and spiritual discernment rooted in the gospel of grace.➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.
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Didaché - Sovereignty Beats Journalism In Kentucky Derby! Is This A Prophetic Sign From Heaven?
When a horse named Sovereignty beats another named Journalism in the 2025 Kentucky Derby, some in the Charismatic movement quickly declare it a divine message. But is God really speaking through a horse race? In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters responds to sensational claims that this was a prophetic sign from heaven. With biblical clarity, he dismantles the idea that God is revealing new truth through current events and reminds viewers that Scripture alone is sufficient to reveal God's sovereignty.Referencing key passages like Isaiah 46, Psalm 135, and Daniel 4, Justin underscores God's control over everything, already plainly declared in His Word. He also exposes the dangerous tendency within charismatic circles to read hidden spiritual messages into ordinary circumstances, missing the authority and sufficiency of Scripture in the process.Listen now and be reminded that God's sovereignty doesn’t need headlines or horses to be proven—it’s already written.📖 Subscribe to Didaché for more biblically grounded teaching that points you to the all-sufficient Word of God.➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.
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Didaché - King of Kings: Go and See or Turn and Flee?
Families are flocking to see King of Kings, a new animated film portraying the life of Jesus. But is it faithful to Scripture, or subtly dangerous? In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters is joined by Pastor Gabe Hughes to examine the theology behind the movie, produced by Mormon-owned Angel Studios. Despite the film’s high production value and rave reviews, Gabe reveals how it distorts key biblical truths, downplays sin, and presents a version of Jesus acceptable to virtually every faith, including those that reject His deity.From watered-down gospel language to the complete absence of God's wrath, judgment, and substitutionary atonement, this film offers a Christ that is not the Jesus of Scripture. With careful attention to detail, Justin and Gabe walk through specific examples from the movie, demonstrating why Christian families should think twice before embracing King of Kings as a tool for truth.Listen to this episode before you buy a ticket—and learn why biblical fidelity matters more than box office success.📌 Subscribe to Didaché for more biblically sound analysis of faith and culture.WWUTT YouTube channelProvidence Reformed Baptist Church in Casa Grande, AZShould Christians Choose The Chosen?Hanson Baptist Church, Hanson, KY ______________________➡️➡️➡️ Find all of Justin's essential links here: https://linktr.ee/justinpetersmin
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Didaché - Pope Francis: Servant or Enemy of Christ?
Evangelical leaders praised Pope Francis as a humble follower of Christ, but was he truly a servant of the gospel or a false teacher leading millions astray? In this powerful episode of Didaché, Justin Peters is joined by former Roman Catholic and evangelist Mike Gendron to confront Pope Francis' legacy in light of Scripture. Together, they examine Francis' universalist claims, his denial of hell, his exaltation of Mary, and his contradiction of both biblical truth and historic Catholic doctrine.With clarity and compassion, Justin and Mike dismantle Roman Catholicism's theological errors and issue a heartfelt plea to Catholics and evangelicals: test every teaching by the authority of God's Word. This is more than a critique of one man—it’s a wake-up call for those deceived by false gospels, including those endorsed by prominent Protestant leaders.Listen now, understand what’s at stake, and why the gospel of grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone must never be compromised.📌 Subscribe to Didaché for more biblically grounded teaching and interviews.Mike Gendron's website, Proclaiming the Gospel➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.
Didaché is the Greek word for teaching or doctrine. All Christians profess to love Jesus but few seem to have a passion for doctrine and theology. The Didaché podcast is dedicated to teaching sound doctrine and theology for it is by this that our knowledge of God is deepened which, in turn, enables our love for God to be deepened. The Bible says, "And this I pray, that your love would abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment" (Philippians 1:9).
This podcast will discuss doctrine, theology, hermeneutics, and how to apply all of these disciplines so that we can live lives obedient to God's word and for His glory. We will see how, far from being boring, there is nothing more exciting and practical for the Christian than to both know and apply sound doctrine. Most of the programs will simply be straight teaching from Justin but from time to time he will also interview special guests on the program, deal with current theological issues as they arise, and will dedicate some time to answering your questions that you send in. This podcast will not have all of the bells and whistles of some of the others, but what it lacks in sound effects we trust will be made up in content.
Justin Peters is a full-time itinerant preacher dedicated to expository preaching and biblically engaging many of the prevalent false doctrines that seek to "deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting" (Romans 16:17). He has earned both a Master of Divinity (2000) and Master of Theology (2002) from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and has preached in churches and conferences in 43 states and 27 countries. He and his wife, Kathy, live in Bozeman, MT, and are members of Grace Bible Church.