Episodi

  • Truth that Endures Ep1 (SA Ep21) - Divine Simplicity (NOTICE - THEOLOGICAL STUDY MINI SERIES)
    Jan 21 2026

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    Knowing God as He Has Revealed Himself
    A foundational opening to the mini-series that will explore who God is before addressing other doctrines, affirming that God is Spirit and yet still truly revealed in scripture, infinitely greater than human understanding, and worthy of reverent study that bows where Scripture stops and worship begins.

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    30 min
  • SA Ep20 - The Danger of Echoes
    Jan 21 2026

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    The Danger of Echoes

    In this episode, we step beyond the usual conversation about social media and explore the deeper, quieter danger of echo chambers in everyday life and spiritual thinking. An echo chamber is not simply a place where negativity lives. It is a place where unchallenged thinking thrives, where repeated agreement can slowly replace discernment and growth.

    Using Scripture and practical reflection, this episode examines how comfort can quietly take the place of conviction, how faith can stagnate when it is never examined, and why agreement should never be mistaken for spiritual maturity. We look at biblical examples of insulated thinking, the importance of godly challenge, and the balance between being open to examination without surrendering truth.

    This conversation is not a call to constant conflict or endless debate, but to biblical discernment, humility, and growth. It encourages listeners to consider what voices shape their thinking, who is allowed to challenge them biblically, and how God often uses trusted people to sharpen our faith.

    A thoughtful, Scripture-centered episode for anyone who desires to grow deeper, think clearer, and live with convictions that are rooted, examined, and alive.

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    29 min
  • Thank You!
    Jan 20 2026
    4 min
  • SA Ep19 - Optimism vs Pessimism (Part 2)
    Jan 20 2026

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    Optimism vs Pessimism – Part Two looks to Scripture for real-life examples of how God’s people handled the tension between hope and fear. This episode explores men and women who swung between emotional extremes, such as Elijah, David, and Peter, showing that wavering is part of spiritual growth, not a sign of failure. It also highlights believers like Joseph, Nehemiah, and Hannah, whose faith stayed anchored through patience, preparation, and trust in God’s timing. Together, these biblical lives remind us that balance is learned over time by bringing our thoughts under God’s truth. The episode encourages listeners to move away from extremes and toward steady, mature faith rooted in Scripture rather than circumstances.

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    26 min
  • SA Ep18 - Optimism vs Pessimism
    Jan 18 2026

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    In this opening episode, we explore the difference between optimism and pessimism through a biblical and practical lens. Rather than treating these as personality traits alone, this discussion examines how outlook shapes spiritual growth, relationships, decision making, and emotional health. Scripture teaches that our perspective matters because it influences how we respond to truth, trials, correction, and opportunity.
    This episode introduces a six point spectrum of mindset, ranging from unhealthy pessimism to unhealthy optimism, with realistic pessimism and realistic optimism at the center. Listeners are guided to understand why extremes on either side can distort discernment, weaken faith, and damage relationships. We examine how cynicism erodes trust, how negativity can quietly become a stronghold, and how unrealistic optimism can lead to disappointment and spiritual instability.
    The heart of the episode emphasizes that biblical maturity is not found in blind positivity nor in critical pessimism, but in a grounded, truth driven outlook that acknowledges reality while still trusting the faithfulness of God. The goal is not to change personalities but to develop spiritual wisdom that leads to stability, peace, and clearer judgment.
    Part one lays the foundation for understanding mindset, preparing the listener for deeper application, scriptural examination, and practical direction in the following episode.

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    24 min
  • SA Ep17 - Reviving the Altar (Part 4 Hindrances to Prayer)
    Jan 16 2026

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    When God Meets at the Altar and the Hindrances to Revival

    This episode teaches that when God meets a person at the altar, something eternal takes place. The altar is holy not because of where it stands, but because of who meets us there. Throughout Scripture, God has chosen the altar as the place of divine encounter, from Old Testament sacrifices to Christ’s surrender in Gethsemane and His sacrifice on the cross. Because of Christ, every believer now has direct access to God, and every bowed head becomes an altar where heaven listens.

    The message emphasizes that God is not moved by eloquent words but by humble hearts. True prayer is marked by sincerity, brokenness, and submission. Revival does not begin with the world but with God’s people humbling themselves, praying, and seeking His face. When hearts are right, heaven always responds.

    The episode also identifies the major hindrances that prevent revival and silence prayer. Unconfessed sin blocks fellowship with God. Unforgiveness chokes the flow of grace. Unbelief weakens prayer’s power. Spiritual unconcern dulls hunger for God. Unreconciled relationships quench the Spirit’s work. These barriers must be removed if the fire of God is to fall again.

    The message concludes with hope and urgency. Revival is not a mystery but a meeting. When confession replaces concealment, forgiveness replaces bitterness, faith replaces doubt, and fervency replaces formality, God still meets His people at the altar. The altar remains the place where heaven touches earth, and God is ready to send the fire again when His people are willing to prepare their hearts.

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    32 min
  • SA Ep16 - Reviving the Altar (Part 3 Our Responsibility in Prayer)
    Jan 14 2026

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    Learning to Pray and Rebuilding the Family Altar

    This episode focuses on the pattern of prayer Jesus taught His disciples and how that pattern restores power to both the church and the home. When the disciples heard Jesus pray, they recognized a depth of intimacy with the Father they had never known, prompting their request, “Lord, teach us to pray.” Jesus responded not with a ritual to repeat but a framework to follow, one that begins with reverence for God, submission to His will, daily dependence, honest repentance, and spiritual protection. True prayer is not meant to inform God of our needs but to transform our hearts into alignment with His.

    The message emphasizes that the altar of prayer must be visited daily, as dependence on God is continual. Confession and forgiveness are essential, for the altar has always been a place of cleansing, and prayer without repentance lacks power. Prayer also equips believers for spiritual warfare, guarding the heart against temptation and strengthening the soul for the battles of life. When this pattern of prayer is restored, the fire of God returns, bringing conviction, renewal, and spiritual life.

    The episode then turns to the forgotten altar of the home. Revival in the church cannot exist without prayer in the family. Scripture places the responsibility of spiritual leadership within the home, calling parents to model prayer and devotion before their children. Even brief moments of family prayer shape hearts more deeply than sermons without example. When prayer fills the home, peace replaces tension, faith grows stronger, and God’s presence becomes real and personal to the next generation.

    The message concludes with a call to rebuild the family altar with urgency and faith, even if one must begin alone. God honors faithful prayer, and one surrendered life can change the atmosphere of an entire home. When the altar burns in the home, the church will not grow cold. Revival begins on our knees, and the altar must be restored in daily practice.

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    26 min
  • SA Ep15 - Reviving the Altar (Part 2 What/Where is an Altar)
    Jan 13 2026

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    What the Altar Represents and Where the Fire Falls

    This episode explains that the altar is not a piece of furniture but the meeting place between God’s holiness and man’s humility. Throughout Scripture, the altar marks moments of surrender, obedience, renewal, and divine intervention. From Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Gideon, and David to the cross of Christ itself, God has always met His people where the altar was built. When the altar stood, God’s presence, peace, and provision followed. When it was neglected, chaos and spiritual decay set in.

    The message emphasizes that in the New Testament, the altar is no longer made of stone but is found in a surrendered life. Believers are called to live as living sacrifices, offering themselves fully to God through prayer, obedience, repentance, and forgiveness. True revival cannot be manufactured through programs or excitement. The fire of God only falls after the altar is repaired. Repentance must come before revival, surrender before power, and humility before holiness.

    The episode concludes with a call for God’s people to rebuild the altar of prayer personally, in their homes, and in the church. When prayer returns to its rightful place, God still moves. The fire may not come as visible flames, but it will come as conviction, renewal, unity, holiness, and power. The truth remains unchanged: the fire falls where the altar stands.

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    24 min