Episodi

  • Episode 22: Carrying God’s Work Through Resistance and Weariness
    Jan 27 2026

    Episode 22 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 4–6 and Galatians 6 to address seasons when God’s calling feels heavy, obedience is resisted, and faithfulness leads to weariness rather than quick results. The episode follows Moses’ deep reluctance and fear, God’s patient yet firm insistence on obedience and covenant faithfulness, and the discouraging reality that initial obedience can intensify resistance before deliverance comes. As Moses and the people grow weary, God responds not with rebuke but with a renewed revelation of Himself as the faithful LORD who keeps His covenant across generations. Turning to Galatians 6, the episode calls believers to carry one another’s burdens, persevere in doing good, and trust that unseen faithfulness will bear fruit in God’s time. Together, these readings remind listeners that God’s work advances through patient obedience, shared responsibility, and perseverance—even when results are slow and strength feels small.

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    6 min
  • Episode 21: From Slavery to Freedom: The God Who Liberates
    Jan 26 2026

    Episode 21 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 1–3 and Galatians 5 to proclaim a central biblical truth: God is a God who liberates. The episode traces Israel’s descent into slavery under oppressive systems in Egypt, highlighting God’s faithfulness as His people continue to grow and as courageous individuals like the midwives resist injustice through quiet obedience. It follows Moses’ journey from rescue and failure to encounter with God at the burning bush, where the Lord reveals Himself as the faithful “I AM” who hears the cries of the oppressed and sends a deliverer. Turning to Galatians 5, the episode shows how this Exodus pattern finds fulfillment in Christ, who frees believers not for self-indulgence but for Spirit-shaped living marked by love and transformed character. Together, these readings affirm that the God who liberated Israel still sets people free today—calling them to live out that freedom through obedience, courage, and life in the Spirit.

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    6 min
  • Episode 20: From Blessing to Belonging: God’s Faithful Purposes Completed
    Jan 23 2026

    Episode 20 of Truth Everyday brings the journey through Genesis to a close alongside the climax of Paul’s teaching in Galatians 4, revealing how God’s promises move from blessing, through suffering, into true belonging. The episode reflects on Jacob’s prophetic blessings over his sons, especially Judah, showing a faith that looks beyond a lifetime to God’s unfolding purposes, and on Joseph’s profound declaration of forgiveness, trusting that what was meant for harm God intended for good. Genesis ends with hope rooted in promise rather than circumstances, while Galatians 4 proclaims the fulfillment of that hope in Christ, declaring believers no longer slaves but adopted sons and daughters who belong to God. Together, these readings affirm that God’s faithful purposes culminate not merely in blessings received, but in restored relationships, forgiven wounds, and a new identity grounded in grace and belonging as God’s beloved children.

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    6 min
  • Episode 19: Living by Promise: Blessing, Guidance, and Justifying Grace
    Jan 22 2026

    Episode 19 of Truth Everyday reflects on Genesis 47–48, Psalm 25, and Galatians 3, drawing listeners into the call to live by God’s promise rather than fear, performance, or circumstance. The episode highlights Jacob’s quiet but profound faith as he blesses Pharaoh and then crosses his hands to bless Ephraim over Manasseh, revealing that God’s purposes are shaped by grace, not human convention. Psalm 25 echoes this posture with a humble prayer for guidance, forgiveness, and truth, affirming that God leads those who trust Him and walk in covenant faithfulness. Galatians 3 brings theological clarity as Paul proclaims that justification has always been by faith, not by the law, and that all who belong to Christ are heirs of the promise given to Abraham. Together, these readings affirm that God’s people are called to trust His promises for the future, seek His guidance with humility, and rest their identity and salvation in the justifying grace fulfilled in Christ.

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    6 min
  • Episode 18: Reconciliation, Courage, and the Gospel of Grace
    Jan 21 2026

    Episode 18 of Truth Everyday reflects on Genesis 45–46, Psalm 108, and Galatians 2 to show how God’s grace heals the past, guides courageous obedience, and safeguards the truth of the gospel. The episode centers on Joseph’s emotional reconciliation with his brothers, where forgiveness is grounded in a deep trust in God’s sovereign purpose, transforming suffering into preservation and hope. It then follows Jacob’s courageous step into uncertainty as he leaves the promised land for Egypt, reassured by God’s promise of abiding presence, while Psalm 108 models praise as a bold act of trust in God’s steadfast love. The journey concludes in Galatians 2, where Paul courageously confronts hypocrisy to defend the gospel of grace, affirming that salvation and unity come through faith in Christ alone. Together, these passages reveal that God’s grace restores relationships, empowers faithful obedience, sustains praise, and preserves the truth that forms a redeemed community.

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    7 min
  • Episode 17: Clean Hands, Changed Hearts, and the True Gospel
    Jan 20 2026

    Episode 17 of Truth Everyday reflects on Genesis 43–44, Psalm 24, and Galatians 1 to explore what genuine transformation before a holy God truly looks like. The episode traces Judah’s remarkable change as he takes responsibility for Benjamin, ultimately offering himself in another’s place, a powerful picture of repentance revealed through self-giving love. Psalm 24 lifts the focus from family reconciliation to true worship, declaring God as Creator and King and insisting that access to Him requires clean hands and pure hearts, not religious claims without integrity. Galatians 1 then brings sharp clarity as Paul defends the true gospel of grace against distortion, insisting that any message that adds conditions to God’s grace is no gospel at all. Together, these readings call listeners to a faith marked by transformed hearts, ethical living, and unwavering allegiance to the gospel that changes lives from the inside out.

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    6 min
  • Episode 16: From Prison to Promise: God’s Saving Power Revealed
    Jan 19 2026

    Episode 16 of Truth Everyday reflects on Genesis 41–42 and Mark 16, marking a powerful turning point where God transforms long seasons of waiting into life-giving reversals. The episode traces Joseph’s sudden elevation from prison to palace, highlighting God’s perfect timing, Joseph’s humility, and the way hidden faithfulness is prepared for public purpose. It then follows the first steps of reconciliation as Joseph’s brothers return in famine, awakening conscience and opening a path toward repentance and restoration. The journey culminates in Mark 16 with the resurrection of Jesus, the ultimate reversal where death gives way to living hope and fear is transformed into mission. Together, these readings proclaim that what humans intend for harm, God redeems for salvation, inviting listeners to trust God’s power to bring life, renewal, and hope when situations seem sealed and impossible.

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    6 min
  • Episode: God at Work in the Shadows: Faithfulness, Injustice, and the Cross
    Jan 16 2026

    Episode 15 of Truth Everyday reflects on Genesis 38–40 and Mark 15, drawing listeners into some of Scripture’s most painful accounts of moral failure, injustice, and suffering, while revealing a God who is quietly at work even when He seems hidden. The episode contrasts Judah’s failure and Tamar’s pursuit of justice with Joseph’s integrity amid false accusation and imprisonment, showing how God redeems broken stories, sustains faithfulness in unjust systems, and works patiently through forgotten seasons. It then turns to Mark 15, where Jesus stands silent before Pilate and is crucified—innocent yet willingly offering Himself to bear human sin and injustice. From Judah’s transformation, to Joseph’s endurance, to Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, the episode testifies that God’s redemptive purposes unfold even in the darkest moments, inviting listeners to trust His unseen work when obedience is costly and faithfulness feels unnoticed.

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    7 min