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Redeemed Through His Blood

Redeemed Through His Blood

De : Scott and Debra Durfey
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Too many of us see redemption like a spiritual bank account—make deposits through good works and borrow from Jesus when we fall short. But that’s not how His grace works.

The truth is breathtakingly simple: we make no deposits, and we need no loans. Jesus paid the price in full—completely and personally—for each of us. Redemption isn’t something we earn. It’s something we receive.

In Redeemed Through His Blood, we explore the real power of Jesus Christ’s Atonement—not as a backstop for our best efforts, but as the source of healing, peace, and transformation from the very start. This podcast isn’t about behavior modification or checklist religion. It’s about learning how to access the gift already offered—and how others have found lasting hope and joy by leaning wholly on Him.

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    • S5 E9 “How Do I Know I’m Forgiven?”
      Jan 27 2026

      How do you actually know if you’re forgiven?In this deeply personal episode, Scott and Deb respond to a heartfelt question from an Institute student wrestling with repentance, assurance, and shame. Together, they explore why repentance isn’t a checklist, why God isn’t disappointed in us, and why forgiveness is less about “moving past sin” and more about staying aligned with Jesus Christ. Through vulnerable stories, doctrinal clarity, and lived experience, this conversation reframes repentance as a relationship—one marked by trust, peace, and a Savior who already finished the work. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re really forgiven, this episode is for you.

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      35 min
    • S5 E8 When Drift Feels Like Derailment
      Jan 21 2026

      In this episode of Redeemed Through His Blood, Scott and Deb talk honestly about seasons when life doesn’t feel wrong—it just feels unorganized. Moving beyond last week’s conversation about spiritual drift, they explore what happens when change is sudden, clarity is absent, and control slips away. Drawing on the Creation story, lived experience, and the Savior’s invitation to “look unto me in every thought,” they reflect on how God works with chaos rather than discarding it—and how Jesus doesn’t wait for things to make sense before He comes close. This is a conversation for anyone sitting in uncertainty, learning to trust that disorder is not disqualification, and discovering that peace can exist even before resolution does.

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      37 min
    • S5 E7 What We Look At Grows - Sharpening Our Focus on Jesus Christ
      Jan 14 2026

      You don’t need to feel more to be faithful. You don’t need constant confirmation to be close to Christ. And silence does not mean distance.

      This week, instead of measuring your discipleship by emotion or progress, notice where your attention is going—and gently bring it back to Jesus Christ. Because what we look at grows. And when we look to Him, even quietly, grace begins to reframe how we experience the weight of mortality.

      You’re not failing. You’re not behind. And you’re not alone.

      00:00 — Deb opens: Attention, weariness, and inward drift

      Deb introduces the idea that when life feels heavy or quiet, our attention naturally turns inward—not because we’re failing, but because we’re human.

      02:45 — The Fall and spiritual self-monitoring

      Scott introduces the idea that one of the quieter effects of the Fall is constant self-evaluation rather than rebellion.

      05:30 — “Why don’t I feel the Spirit?”

      Examples of how self-monitoring shows up in prayer, sacrament meeting, scripture study, and comparison.

      09:40 — Weariness is not abandonment

      A clear return to last week’s message: silence and heaviness are not signs of distance from Christ.

      12:20 — Symptoms vs relationship

      Scott contrasts symptom-focused spirituality with relationship-centered discipleship.

      15:10 — Gethsemane: strength instead of relief

      A reframing of Gethsemane—Jesus’ burden was not removed, but strength was added.

      18:45 — “Am I willing to stay?”

      Deb speaks to quiet faith, showing up without emotional confirmation, and the courage of staying.

      22:10 — Gratitude: what it is not

      Scott clearly defines what gratitude is not: forced optimism, minimizing pain, or spiritual cheerleading.

      25:00 — Gratitude as alignment

      Gratitude reframed as noticing presence rather than pretending relief.

      27:30 — Practical reframing in real life

      Examples of gratitude that sound like: “It didn’t spiral today.” “I made it through.” “I felt held, even quietly.”

      30:30 — What we look at grows

      The core thesis repeated and grounded: attention shapes experience.

      33:00 — Closing invitation

      A gentle invitation to stop measuring discipleship by emotion and to notice where Christ already is.

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      30 min
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