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In this vulnerable and hope-filled episode, Scott and Deb explore what it really means to live in a “fallen state”—and why understanding the Fall of Adam and Eve is essential to understanding Jesus Christ. Drawing from their personal journeys, recovery experiences, and scriptural insights, they discuss the difference between our divine trait and our mortal state, and how the Savior meets us in our brokenness to sculpt our identity. With tender reflections on repentance, surrender, and the role of agency, they remind us that the Fall was not a mistake, but part of a divine plan—designed to lead us back to Him.
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In this heartfelt episode, Scott and Deb dive deep into the doctrine of the Fall of Adam and Eve—not as a story of shame, but as the essential backdrop to healing, growth, and redemption. With warmth and real-life vulnerability, they explore how understanding the Fall reframes our view of mortality, weakness, temptation, and pain. You’ll hear about spiritual identity, the "gift of desperation," and how remembering who we truly are can shift how we experience our most difficult days.
They also discuss personal experiences with addiction recovery, emotional strain, and road rage—yes, road rage!—as they unpack how knowing the plan of salvation helps us show more compassion to ourselves and others. If you've ever wondered why life is so hard, or if you're feeling too far gone, this episode gently reminds us that our struggles are part of God's plan—and that His plan is to redeem, restore, and never reject us. You're not alone. You’re not disqualified. You’re just in the middle of the plan—and there’s hope through Him.
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In this powerful episode of Redeemed Through His Blood, Scott and Deb Durfey dive deep into the doctrine of spiritual identity—who we really are and whose we really are. They explore how truly knowing that we are literal sons and daughters of Heavenly Parents changes everything about how we experience mortality. From the war in heaven and foreordination to the veil of forgetfulness and the role of the accuser, this episode sheds light on why remembering our divine heritage is not just comforting—it’s transformative.
With touching personal stories, heartfelt testimonies, and foundational scriptures like Abraham 3 and Revelation 12, Scott and Deb invite listeners to reclaim their eternal identity, resist the lies of the adversary, and view their trials through a celestial lens. If you’ve ever wrestled with feelings of inadequacy, shame, or confusion about your worth, this episode will help you see yourself through heaven’s eyes—and remind you why the Savior’s Atonement is not only for the fallen world, but also for the forgotten truth of who you’ve always been.
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In this heartfelt episode, Scott and Debra open up about the heavy realities of addiction, grief, self-doubt, and the unseen struggles so many silently carry. They reflect on how easy it is to feel isolated, broken, or "too far gone," and they testify that Jesus Christ meets us right where we are — not after we’ve cleaned ourselves up. Through personal stories, raw emotion, and powerful scriptures like Matthew 11 and Isaiah 61, they remind us that the Savior’s embrace isn’t delayed until we're perfect. It’s extended because we are already His.
Together, Scott and Debra invite listeners to come to Christ in three simple ways: pray (even if it’s a messy, desperate prayer), feast on even a single verse of scripture, and try again — minute by minute if needed. They share how Christ’s atonement offers real healing for every kind of pain and every kind of weakness. Wherever you are today — broken, hopeful, questioning, overwhelmed — you’re welcome here. There’s always hope through Him.
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Link to Debra's interview with David and Scott.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6eBGbhw1DAR0vA69zjqZfI?si=16169124977b4b91
In this deeply personal Season 4 kickoff of Redeemed Through His Blood, Scott is joined the love of his life, Deb, as they reflect on the unexpected journey that brought them together and into this shared mission of ministering Christ’s redeeming power. With warmth, humor, and real vulnerability, Deb opens up about her past, her experience in addiction recovery, and the healing she found through Jesus Christ—offering listeners a moving witness that 'no one is beyond His reach'. Together, they revisit sacred memories of blending a family, their first experiences teaching Institute, and the transformation they’ve seen in their own hearts through the study of The Divine Gift of Forgiveness.
The episode also includes a stirring reflection on Easter and a Spirit-filled moment of worship that unfolded unexpectedly on a Sunday afternoon bike ride. Drawing from their love of the temple and their hope in Christ’s atoning power, Scott and Deb share what it means to seek “more Jesus” in everyday life. With heartfelt testimonies and scriptural insight, they remind listeners that we overcome the accuser through the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. You are welcome here, just as you are—and there is always hope through Him.
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In this special Easter episode of Redeemed Through His Blood, the podcast welcomes a new voice. With David preparing to leave on a mission, Scott is joined by his sweet wife, Deb, who will be stepping in as co-host. It’s a warm and meaningful transition, and we’re excited to have Deb on board.
The focus of today’s episode is Easter—the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. These sacred events stand at the very heart of Christianity, offering each of us hope, healing, and redemption through His infinite sacrifice and triumph over death.
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The Atonement of Christ Covers: (Hebrew—“Kaphar”).
▪ Death
▪ Sin
▪ All the negatives of the Fall
▪ All the unfairness in life
▪ Pain
▪ Sickness & disease
▪ Payment, penalty and punishment for sin
The Atonement of Christ Provides:
▪ Redemptive power/mercy
▪ Enabling power/grace
▪ Compensatory power/equity
▪ Transformation/Change of heart and nature
▪ Reparation for sins and wrongs committed
▪ Expiation for man/Cleansing offered
▪ Propitiation for God/Justice fulfilled
▪ Reconciliation with oneself, others, and Divinity
▪ Justification/Sanctification/Glorification
▪ Perfection/Wholeness
▪ Succoring and Divine empathy
▪ Strength beyond our own
▪ Merits of Righteousness
▪ Healing—physical, spiritual, emotional
▪ Trials and afflictions consecrated
▪ Restored what was lost and fixed what was broken. "Tikkun Olam,”("tee-KOON oh-LAHM”) Hebrew word meaning to repair the world
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In this powerful episode of Redeemed Through His Blood, we dive deep into one of the most critical and hopeful truths of the restored gospel: what the Atonement of Jesus Christ actually provides. As we begin to wrap up this season, Scott and David take time to reflect on the key teachings that have shaped the podcast from the beginning, focusing particularly on the blessings that come because of Christ’s redemptive power.
Drawing from both scripture and personal experience, they unpack the foundational truths behind the Fall, our universal need for a Redeemer, and the sweeping reach of the Atonement—not just to redeem, but to enable, strengthen, and sanctify. If you've ever wondered what the Atonement truly covers, why we all so desperately need it, or how to more fully access its power in daily life, this is a conversation that will bring clarity, gratitude, and renewed spiritual focus. Join us for a candid and heartfelt discussion about what it means to be redeemed through His blood.
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Hey there, everybody! Welcome to another episode of Redeemed Through His Blood. I’m Scott Durfey, joined as always by Uncle David Durfey. Today, we’re diving into a conversation that’s been close to our hearts over the years—why we choose to stay. As we wrap up this series, we reflect on the experiences, doctrine, and personal revelations that have anchored us in the gospel of Jesus Christ. We’ll talk about the real struggles, the tough questions, and how our perspectives have deepened through the highs and lows of life.
It’s been an incredible journey recording these episodes, and we’re grateful for all the feedback we receive—both the encouraging words and the challenges that push us to think deeper. Today, we’ll discuss the importance of staying intentional in our faith, how gratitude strengthens our testimony, and why true conversion is centered on Christ, not just culture. If you’ve ever wrestled with doubts or wondered what keeps people committed to the gospel, stick around—we’re getting real about what it means to believe and belong. Let’s get started!
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n today’s episode of Redeemed Through His Blood, we will be focusing heavily on the importance of choosing to believe and remain faithful in the gospel of Jesus Christ. We’ll explore the role of personal revelation, the significance of covenants, and the power of redemption over mere assimilation into church culture.
Our discussion will also touch on the scriptural foundation of faith in the latter days, including Daniel’s prophecy and Christ’s teachings on deception and endurance. We’ll examine how understanding the character and attributes of God strengthens our faith and deepens our relationship with the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Additionally, we’ll talk about the unique blessings of being covenant children of Christ, the significance of taking upon ourselves His name, and how staying on the covenant path provides spiritual freedom and power. Through scriptural insights, personal experiences, and gospel principles, we’ll reaffirm why faith in Christ is the foundation of true discipleship
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This episode is filled with heartfelt testimonies, raw honesty, and deep gratitude for the power of Jesus Christ’s Atonement. Whether you’re struggling in your faith, seeking a deeper understanding, or simply wanting to be uplifted, this discussion is for you.
So grab a seat, settle in, and join us as we reflect on why we choose to believe and stay. Thank you for being part of the Redeemed Through His Blood family—we’re so grateful to have you with us on this journey of faith, healing, and transformation!
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In this episode of Redeemed Through His Blood, Scott and Uncle Dave continue their discussion on Why Do I Choose to Stay?—exploring the foundation of faith in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. They dive into the power of scripture, the testimonies of prophets and apostles, and the role of the Holy Ghost in strengthening our belief. Through personal experiences, doctrinal insights, and a focus on the Book of Mormon and Doctrine & Covenants, they discuss how we can deepen our commitment to Christ and remember sacred experiences that anchor us to Him. Join the conversation as they reflect on what it means to focus on the Savior and His redeeming power in our lives.
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In this episode of Redeemed Through His Blood, Scott and David dive into the power of the Holy Ghost, daily revelation, and why they choose to believe and stay in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. They discuss the importance of being truly converted to the Lord rather than just the church, the role of patriarchal blessings in seeing ourselves as God does, and answer listener questions about calling and election. Scott and David also reflect on personal experiences, family influences, and the need to seek and recognize divine guidance every day. Don’t forget to send your questions to [email protected]!
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