Episodi

  • Mother's Day
    May 10 2026

    We face a clear call to build the protective wall around what God has given us. We see the Nehemiah pattern: God places each person beside their own house, and the work begins right where life already happens. We will not chase title or comfort; we will accept the position God assigns and bring our hands to the work there. We will treat the home as sacred and defend that sacredness by sacrificial action, not by hiding behind self preservation. Security that clings to comfort erodes the temple of God; true security emerges when we stand in our assigned place and trust God to fight for what we guard.

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    44 min
  • ALIVE PT.2
    May 3 2026

    First Thessalonians, Second Thessalonians, and Revelation frame a call for a spiritually vibrant remnant that endures until Christ gathers the alive and remaining. Scripture defines being alive as more than physical breathing; it describes those filled with light, engaged with the Holy Spirit, and resisting complacency. The New Testament warns that prophetic seasons will not surprise the vigilant. The mystery of lawlessness already works, yet a restraining presence holds the full reveal of the lawless one in check until the restrainer is taken out of the way. That restraint functions through the Holy Spirit dwelling in the spiritually alive, whose steadfast presence delays the full outbreak of deception.

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    51 min
  • ALIVE
    Apr 26 2026

    Luke 21 situates the destruction of the temple as a fulfilled prophecy: the magnificent stones and overlay of gold once admired would be thrown down and scattered. Historical events—Titus surrounding Jerusalem, the siege, the burning of the temple and molten gold seeping into the stones—illustrate how prophetic words come to pass with precise, painful clarity. The Greek verb harpazo, translated rapture, carries the forceful meaning to seize or snatch away; Scripture records several precedents of being taken by God, including Enoch, Elijah, and the ascension of Jesus. First Thessalonians sharpens the focus by distinguishing between mere biological life and true spiritual aliveness: those who are alive and remain are described as vibrant, engaged, and a remnant rather than a mass.

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    51 min
  • Confidence In My Calling
    Apr 12 2026

    John chapter one unfolds as a call to confidence in following Jesus. John the Baptist points to Jesus as “the Lamb of God,” and two of his disciples leave him to “come and see,” modeling a decisive reorientation of allegiance. The narrative contrasts human applause and crowded followings with the certainty that comes from knowing Jesus’ identity; true confidence springs from the name of Jesus, not from public affirmation or status. The story of Zechariah and the naming of John shows how agreement with God’s promise restores voice and purpose. Naming functions as transformation: Simon becomes Cephas (Peter), signaling a shift from reactive living to a new, anchored identity. Andrew’s quiet faithfulness provides a practical portrait of discipleship—no spectacle, yet indispensable. Andrew brings others to Jesus, supplies the loaves and fish, and bridges people into encounter without seeking credit.

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    47 min
  • Against All Odds
    Apr 5 2026

    Resurrection Sunday frames a theology of possibility that refuses to be governed by human probability. Faith functions not by denying difficulty but by refusing to bow to odds, treating belief as the rope between earth and heaven that enables impossible climbs. Scripture scenes become practical blueprints: a shepherd boy faces a towering warrior and trusts God rather than self; a disciple steps from a boat onto stormy seas because a spoken command outweighs natural danger; a city’s massive walls fall after faithful, unusual obedience; a faithful man survives a den of lions because God silences the threat rather than always removing the danger. Each story models a posture: calculate the odds, then place God back into the equation so the probability shifts into possibility.

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    36 min
  • Teaching Your Family In The Last Days PT.3
    Mar 22 2026

    Families receive a clear, urgent charge to ground life in Scripture and to live with the expectation of Christ’s return. The Bible stands as the decisive authority for belief and behavior; everything that does not line up with Scripture must be tested against it. The world’s headlines point to prophetic markers—Israel’s central place in redemptive history, regional conflicts that echo Daniel and Ezekiel, and global alignments that call for alert spiritual discernment. Those signs should not produce panic but a sober readiness: Christians must live ready every day, not merely prepare intermittently.

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    42 min
  • Teaching Your Children In The Last Days Pt.2
    Mar 16 2026

    Second Chronicles 15 and Revelation 3 anchor a call to spiritual readiness rooted in persistent relationship with God. The Lord stays with those who stay with Him; blessing flows as an exchange, and forsaking God yields the loss of His protective presence. Overcoming matters: Scripture repeatedly promises reward for overcomers, which implies the Christian life requires active resistance to forces that lure believers away. The enemy waits patiently like a predator, using deception, distraction, and temptation to erode faith over time.

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    43 min
  • Teaching Your Children In The Last Days
    Mar 12 2026

    The world now fits the Bible’s description of the last days: wars, rumors of wars, natural disasters, moral decay, deception, and lawlessness. Parents must reclaim primary responsibility for teaching children what Scripture says about these times rather than allowing social media, movies, or popular opinion to shape their beliefs. The Bible stands as the authoritative lens to test every cultural claim, and Scripture offers clear signs and practical direction so families can prepare without fear. Teaching children to watch, discern, and respond with faith creates awareness rather than panic; recognition of the signs invites steady spiritual preparation.

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    45 min