Sips of Grace
Sips of Grace
Podcast Description
Sips of Grace is a Christian podcast where we share powerful testimonies and dive into God’s Word. Each episode is a reminder of His faithfulness, grace, and the transformative power of the gospel. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, inspiration, or a deeper connection with Christ, grab a cup and join us in meaningful conversations that uplift and strengthen your faith.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of faith, personal transformation, and spiritual warfare, with episodes exploring topics such as demonic influence on believers, the importance of discipleship in deliverance, and the journey of finding identity in Christ. Episode examples include in-depth conversations with Pastor Derek Mason about deliverance and spiritual freedom, along with personal testimonies like Adira's transformative faith journey.

Sips of Grace is a Christian podcast sharing real testimonies, honest conversations, and powerful stories of how God is still moving today.
Hosted by Natalie Rose, each episode dives into faith, healing, deliverance, identity, spiritual warfare, and life transformation through Jesus Christ. From dramatic encounters with God to quiet stories of redemption, these conversations point back to the truth and power of the Gospel.
You’ll hear testimonies from people who have walked through addiction, anxiety, the occult, New Age practices, LGBTQ identity struggles, church hurt, trauma, supernatural encounters, and seasons of deep brokenness — and experienced the transforming grace of Jesus.
Whether you’re searching for deeper faith, encouragement in your walk with God, or reminders that He still works in people’s lives today, Sips of Grace is a place to slow down, listen, and be encouraged.
New episodes feature Christian testimonies, conversations about spiritual growth, biblical truth, hearing God’s voice, healing, deliverance, and walking closely with Jesus.
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In this RELOADED episode of Sips of Grace, I’m joined by Pete and Luke Ohlinger from the Days of Noah podcast for a fascinating conversation about Genesis 6, the Nephilim, giants in Scripture, spiritual warfare, and end-times deception.
Jesus said that before His return, it would be “as it was in the days of Noah.” But what does that actually mean? And why do so many Christians overlook some of the most supernatural and mysterious parts of the Bible?
In this episode, we talk about Genesis 6, why the Nephilim matter to the biblical storyline, how spiritual deception may increase in the last days, and how believers can explore difficult topics while staying rooted in Scripture.
This conversation is thought-provoking, mysterious, and challenging—but the goal is not fear or speculation. The goal is to hold everything up to the Word of God, ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom, and keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.
In this episode, we discuss:
• What Jesus meant by “as in the days of Noah”
• Genesis 6 and the Nephilim
• Giants in the Bible
• Spiritual warfare and end-times deception
• Why Christians should take the supernatural parts of Scripture seriously
• How to test everything against God’s Word
Guest: Pete and Luke Ohlinger
Podcast: Days of Noah
Check out The Days of Noah Podcast: @thedaysofnoahpodcast
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