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In the midst of laughing, prepare for a flip on your perspective as the hosts of Red In 30 bring the reality of Jesus Christ down to earth for EVERYONE. Like it has never been done before, DM, Jay, and Nakia join to modernize the conversation around life, connection and deity. This engaging, enlig…

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    Sovereign View

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 32:28


    This episode of Red in 30 leans into the theme of sovereignty and the bigger picture. The conversation begins by reframing the familiar John 3:16 passage: “For God so loved the world.” Here, “world” isn't just about people but about the harmony of creation—order, alignment, everything working in tune. Just like singing harmony requires voices lining up on the right note, life only makes sense when it's aligned with God's rhythm. Too often, culture—and even church culture—turns things inward, feeding a kind of spiritual narcissism that makes everything about “me.” But God's plan was never exclusively about us; it has always been about harmony. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Born Again

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 31:10


    This episode of Red in 30 explores the idea of time as a divine animation. The conversation begins with a reflection on stop-motion and claymation, where every frame must be carefully drawn in connection with the one before and the one after. That process becomes a metaphor for life: each of us is a frame in God's larger time-lapse, simultaneously finishing what came before us and setting the stage for what comes next.From there, the hosts emphasize that our existence isn't random or wasted. Instead, we are described as the culmination of all God has been designing throughout mankind. Just as a song, though only three minutes long, can take weeks of recording and mixing, our lives are the product of generations of design, blessing, and refinement. Too often people focus only on curses or setbacks, but the truth is that each life carries the distilled work of generations before it—making us uniquely fit for “such a time as this.” The challenge is to not let the version God created be turned into a perversion by chasing the wrong purpose.The episode pushes back on the culture of “YOLO” and legacy-chasing, which often leads people to hoard, gather, or worry about leaving something behind, while missing their responsibility in the present. True purpose isn't about receiving everything before time runs out—it's about giving everything while we are here. Our daily bread, as Jesus prayed, is meant for the present moment. When we know who we are and what we have, then we can give what we should, playing our part in the frame of life with clarity and weight.Ultimately, the message is about perspective: life may feel fleeting, like a vapor, but that's only because we're looking at the finished clip rather than the countless hours of frames it took to get here. To maximize our time is to immerse ourselves in God's will, letting Him draw us into the movement of eternity. Each of us is both an ending and a beginning, a frame carrying the imprint of the past and the seed of what comes next. The question is whether we will live idle—adrift like a boat on the ocean—or step into our role as animated translations of God's design. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    You Must Be Confused

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 31:55


    This episode of Red in 30 explores the idea of time as a divine animation. The conversation begins with a reflection on stop-motion and claymation, where every frame must be carefully drawn in connection with the one before and the one after. That process becomes a metaphor for life: each of us is a frame in God's larger time-lapse, simultaneously finishing what came before us and setting the stage for what comes next.From there, the hosts emphasize that our existence isn't random or wasted. Instead, we are described as the culmination of all God has been designing throughout mankind. Just as a song, though only three minutes long, can take weeks of recording and mixing, our lives are the product of generations of design, blessing, and refinement. Too often people focus only on curses or setbacks, but the truth is that each life carries the distilled work of generations before it—making us uniquely fit for “such a time as this.” The challenge is to not let the version God created be turned into a perversion by chasing the wrong purpose.The episode pushes back on the culture of “YOLO” and legacy-chasing, which often leads people to hoard, gather, or worry about leaving something behind, while missing their responsibility in the present. True purpose isn't about receiving everything before time runs out—it's about giving everything while we are here. Our daily bread, as Jesus prayed, is meant for the present moment. When we know who we are and what we have, then we can give what we should, playing our part in the frame of life with clarity and weight.Ultimately, the message is about perspective: life may feel fleeting, like a vapor, but that's only because we're looking at the finished clip rather than the countless hours of frames it took to get here. To maximize our time is to immerse ourselves in God's will, letting Him draw us into the movement of eternity. Each of us is both an ending and a beginning, a frame carrying the imprint of the past and the seed of what comes next. The question is whether we will live idle—adrift like a boat on the ocean—or step into our role as animated translations of God's design. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    TimeLapse

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 28:43


    This episode of Red in 30 explores the idea of time as a divine animation. The conversation begins with a reflection on stop-motion and claymation, where every frame must be carefully drawn in connection with the one before and the one after. That process becomes a metaphor for life: each of us is a frame in God's larger time-lapse, simultaneously finishing what came before us and setting the stage for what comes next.From there, the hosts emphasize that our existence isn't random or wasted. Instead, we are described as the culmination of all God has been designing throughout mankind. Just as a song, though only three minutes long, can take weeks of recording and mixing, our lives are the product of generations of design, blessing, and refinement. Too often people focus only on curses or setbacks, but the truth is that each life carries the distilled work of generations before it—making us uniquely fit for “such a time as this.” The challenge is to not let the version God created be turned into a perversion by chasing the wrong purpose.The episode pushes back on the culture of “YOLO” and legacy-chasing, which often leads people to hoard, gather, or worry about leaving something behind, while missing their responsibility in the present. True purpose isn't about receiving everything before time runs out—it's about giving everything while we are here. Our daily bread, as Jesus prayed, is meant for the present moment. When we know who we are and what we have, then we can give what we should, playing our part in the frame of life with clarity and weight.Ultimately, the message is about perspective: life may feel fleeting, like a vapor, but that's only because we're looking at the finished clip rather than the countless hours of frames it took to get here. To maximize our time is to immerse ourselves in God's will, letting Him draw us into the movement of eternity. Each of us is both an ending and a beginning, a frame carrying the imprint of the past and the seed of what comes next. The question is whether we will live idle—adrift like a boat on the ocean—or step into our role as animated translations of God's design. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    We Are Translation

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 31:33


    This episode centers on the spaces in life—the in-betweens, the waiting, the stretches where nothing seems to be happening. Instead of rushing past them, the conversation calls us to embrace the space. Just as God created the expanse between heaven and earth, or Jesus paused before responding to challenges, there's divine intention in the pauses we often resist.The discussion highlights how uncomfortable silence, waiting seasons, and gaps in clarity are not empty—they're forming something. It's in the space where God matures faith, reshapes perspective, and breaks us out of the constant need for instant answers. When we fill every gap with noise or distraction, we miss the chance to actually hear God.Listeners are challenged to lean into those pauses rather than despise them. The space is not absence—it's preparation. By embracing the space, we learn to trust God beyond our timelines, to quiet our striving, and to let Him shape us in ways only stillness can. The pause isn't punishment; it's process. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Innovation

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 33:19


    This episode centers on the spaces in life—the in-betweens, the waiting, the stretches where nothing seems to be happening. Instead of rushing past them, the conversation calls us to embrace the space. Just as God created the expanse between heaven and earth, or Jesus paused before responding to challenges, there's divine intention in the pauses we often resist.The discussion highlights how uncomfortable silence, waiting seasons, and gaps in clarity are not empty—they're forming something. It's in the space where God matures faith, reshapes perspective, and breaks us out of the constant need for instant answers. When we fill every gap with noise or distraction, we miss the chance to actually hear God.Listeners are challenged to lean into those pauses rather than despise them. The space is not absence—it's preparation. By embracing the space, we learn to trust God beyond our timelines, to quiet our striving, and to let Him shape us in ways only stillness can. The pause isn't punishment; it's process. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    High Rhythm

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 29:07


    This episode centers on the spaces in life—the in-betweens, the waiting, the stretches where nothing seems to be happening. Instead of rushing past them, the conversation calls us to embrace the space. Just as God created the expanse between heaven and earth, or Jesus paused before responding to challenges, there's divine intention in the pauses we often resist.The discussion highlights how uncomfortable silence, waiting seasons, and gaps in clarity are not empty—they're forming something. It's in the space where God matures faith, reshapes perspective, and breaks us out of the constant need for instant answers. When we fill every gap with noise or distraction, we miss the chance to actually hear God.Listeners are challenged to lean into those pauses rather than despise them. The space is not absence—it's preparation. By embracing the space, we learn to trust God beyond our timelines, to quiet our striving, and to let Him shape us in ways only stillness can. The pause isn't punishment; it's process. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Embrace the Space

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 29:53


    This episode centers on the spaces in life—the in-betweens, the waiting, the stretches where nothing seems to be happening. Instead of rushing past them, the conversation calls us to embrace the space. Just as God created the expanse between heaven and earth, or Jesus paused before responding to challenges, there's divine intention in the pauses we often resist.The discussion highlights how uncomfortable silence, waiting seasons, and gaps in clarity are not empty—they're forming something. It's in the space where God matures faith, reshapes perspective, and breaks us out of the constant need for instant answers. When we fill every gap with noise or distraction, we miss the chance to actually hear God.Listeners are challenged to lean into those pauses rather than despise them. The space is not absence—it's preparation. By embracing the space, we learn to trust God beyond our timelines, to quiet our striving, and to let Him shape us in ways only stillness can. The pause isn't punishment; it's process. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    What Word Are You?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 32:02


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Master The Lines

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 31:09


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Living Legacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 28:13


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Self Can't See

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 29:38


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Practical Miracles pt. 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 30:04


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Jesus Fell Off

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 28:14


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Practical Miracles pt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 29:08


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Fill The Pots- It's In The House

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 28:40


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Jesus Take Pt. 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 26:43


    In Part 4 of the Jesus Takes series, the focus is on one powerful command: “Take up your bed and walk.” This moment in Scripture isn't just about a miraculous healing—it's about dismantling dependency. When Jesus spoke those words to the man who had been lying by the pool for years, He wasn't simply telling him to stand; He was telling him to leave the system that had defined his life.This take unpacks the deeper meaning of “rising, taking, and walking.” Rising is about stepping into wholeness. Taking your bed means removing the very thing you've been lying in—your comfort zone, your place of stagnation, your fallback plan. Walking means moving away from the patterns, environments, and support structures that kept you from living in the fullness God intended. As the discussion points out, “I'm taking you off this system… this way of doing things.”The challenge is clear: don't just get up; take what once held you and carry it out. True freedom requires both the miracle and the movement. When Jesus says “take,” obedience is the bridge to a completely new life. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Jesus Take Pt. 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 26:57


    This episode dives into what it truly means to give “everything” to God, exploring Jesus' words through what the hosts call “three takes.” The first take—deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me—isn't just about letting go of bad habits. It's about surrendering even the good plans, dreams, and self-made identities that compete with God's will. Carrying the cross wasn't symbolic comfort in Jesus' day—it was a one-way journey to death, a call to give all.From there, the conversation unpacks the deception of “saving the things that be of men,” where life becomes a constant reach for more—status, possessions, recognition—while missing the stability of who God already says you are. Reaching outward keeps you from reaching inward, and the enemy thrives on keeping believers caught in that endless pursuit. Real surrender requires recognizing that we own nothing; everything we have and are is given by God.The episode closes by pointing toward the next two takes—take up My yoke and learn of Me and take no thought—leaving listeners with the challenge to reflect on when they began believing life and its blessings were theirs to control. If you were given, you own nothing… so what's holding you back from giving it all? Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Jesus Take Pt. 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 28:22


    This episode dives into what it truly means to give “everything” to God, exploring Jesus' words through what the hosts call “three takes.” The first take—deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me—isn't just about letting go of bad habits. It's about surrendering even the good plans, dreams, and self-made identities that compete with God's will. Carrying the cross wasn't symbolic comfort in Jesus' day—it was a one-way journey to death, a call to give all.From there, the conversation unpacks the deception of “saving the things that be of men,” where life becomes a constant reach for more—status, possessions, recognition—while missing the stability of who God already says you are. Reaching outward keeps you from reaching inward, and the enemy thrives on keeping believers caught in that endless pursuit. Real surrender requires recognizing that we own nothing; everything we have and are is given by God.The episode closes by pointing toward the next two takes—take up My yoke and learn of Me and take no thought—leaving listeners with the challenge to reflect on when they began believing life and its blessings were theirs to control. If you were given, you own nothing… so what's holding you back from giving it all? Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Jesus Take Pt. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 27:02


    This episode dives into what it truly means to give “everything” to God, exploring Jesus' words through what the hosts call “three takes.” The first take—deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me—isn't just about letting go of bad habits. It's about surrendering even the good plans, dreams, and self-made identities that compete with God's will. Carrying the cross wasn't symbolic comfort in Jesus' day—it was a one-way journey to death, a call to give all.From there, the conversation unpacks the deception of “saving the things that be of men,” where life becomes a constant reach for more—status, possessions, recognition—while missing the stability of who God already says you are. Reaching outward keeps you from reaching inward, and the enemy thrives on keeping believers caught in that endless pursuit. Real surrender requires recognizing that we own nothing; everything we have and are is given by God.The episode closes by pointing toward the next two takes—take up My yoke and learn of Me and take no thought—leaving listeners with the challenge to reflect on when they began believing life and its blessings were theirs to control. If you were given, you own nothing… so what's holding you back from giving it all? Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Good Mourning

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 28:18


    This episode challenges the way we define “blessed are those who mourn,” “poor in spirit,” and “meek.” Rather than sadness or weakness, these are states of deep awareness — the recognition that even our greatest earthly moments fall short of God's full intention for life on earth.When every goal is met, every success achieved, there's still a holy dissatisfaction — a grief that pushes us to seek the “exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think.” This mourning is not despair, but the posture that opens the door to God's greater reality, where His will is done on earth as it is in heaven.When you realize the best this world offers can't touch God's best, you're positioned to step into it. That holy grief is the key. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Pre-Deemed: Before the Law, Before the Curse

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 23:43


    This conversation digs into the hidden seeds—experiences, influences, and exposures—that shape how we think, feel, and live, often without us realizing it. From early encounters with violence and destructive media to the subtle ways culture and relationships plant “tares” in our lives, the message is clear: what's sown in us will eventually grow, for better or worse. The episode explores how satanic or evil influence isn't always about dramatic events but can be as simple as unripe, immature seeds planted in a moldable mind.Using Scripture and real-life examples, the discussion shows how to trace the origin of toxic patterns, place them in their proper context, and face them head-on. This process—trace it, place it, face it—becomes a path toward freedom, revealing the true self God intended. It's a call to pause, deny the false identities we've picked up along the way, and follow Christ into a journey of transformation.Ultimately, the episode challenges listeners to recognize that not everything growing in their life was planted by God—and that freedom comes when we allow Him to uproot what's false so the real, ripe version of ourselves can flourish. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Trace It, Place It, Face It

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 29:30


    This conversation digs into the hidden seeds—experiences, influences, and exposures—that shape how we think, feel, and live, often without us realizing it. From early encounters with violence and destructive media to the subtle ways culture and relationships plant “tares” in our lives, the message is clear: what's sown in us will eventually grow, for better or worse. The episode explores how satanic or evil influence isn't always about dramatic events but can be as simple as unripe, immature seeds planted in a moldable mind.Using Scripture and real-life examples, the discussion shows how to trace the origin of toxic patterns, place them in their proper context, and face them head-on. This process—trace it, place it, face it—becomes a path toward freedom, revealing the true self God intended. It's a call to pause, deny the false identities we've picked up along the way, and follow Christ into a journey of transformation.Ultimately, the episode challenges listeners to recognize that not everything growing in their life was planted by God—and that freedom comes when we allow Him to uproot what's false so the real, ripe version of ourselves can flourish. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    I AM Resource

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 29:17


    This episode explores why Jesus had such deep compassion for people—not because they were evil, but because they were uninformed and misinformed. Many of us are living from false ideas, bad teachings, or simply never knowing that God is already within us. And instead of judgment, Jesus offers alignment: calling people back to who they really are.The podcast breaks down how misinformation shapes identity, decisions, and even how we see God. It's not about excusing brokenness but seeing through it—just like Jesus did. When He said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do,” it wasn't pity; it was clarity. They didn't know. And many still don't.At its core, the message is this: Most of what's broken in us started with what we were told—or never told. But once the truth is revealed, we're not just healed—we're remembered, re-formed, and restored back to God's original intention. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    How Misinformation Shapes Identity, Decisions, & How We See God

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 24:39


    This episode explores why Jesus had such deep compassion for people—not because they were evil, but because they were uninformed and misinformed. Many of us are living from false ideas, bad teachings, or simply never knowing that God is already within us. And instead of judgment, Jesus offers alignment: calling people back to who they really are.The podcast breaks down how misinformation shapes identity, decisions, and even how we see God. It's not about excusing brokenness but seeing through it—just like Jesus did. When He said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do,” it wasn't pity; it was clarity. They didn't know. And many still don't.At its core, the message is this: Most of what's broken in us started with what we were told—or never told. But once the truth is revealed, we're not just healed—we're remembered, re-formed, and restored back to God's original intention. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Jesus is King

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 28:54


    Paul and Silas were accused of “turning the world upside down” after boldly declaring that Jesus was the Christ. In the city where they preached, they spoke in the synagogue for three days, sharing the gospel in a way that led many to believe—including some of the city's most prominent women. Their message was more than a spiritual claim; proclaiming Jesus as King directly challenged Caesar's authority and sounded like the beginning of a revolt.At the time, the Jewish people lived under Roman rule but were allowed to keep their own laws and religious system. This arrangement worked because the Jewish leaders maintained order, kept their people calm, and ensured taxes were paid. Rome didn't interfere—until someone threatened that stability. Declaring a “new King” disrupted both political and religious control, creating tension that mirrored the same forces at play during Jesus' crucifixion.This account is a reminder of how the truth of Jesus' kingship has always carried power to unsettle established systems. Even today, speaking His name can provoke resistance in public spaces, yet the gospel's transformative impact remains. Just as in Paul and Silas's time, proclaiming Jesus as King is still a revolutionary act. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Simple Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 28:54


    Jesus didn't just speak to situations—He spoke to the eternal issues within us. In today's podcast episode, we see how the red words expose the thief in us, the parts of us that take, hide, or compromise. But the remedy isn't more rules—it's giving. It's identity. It's simplicity. Just like the woman with the oil or Zacchaeus the tax collector, the way forward is always rooted in returning to who we truly are.Today's Reading: Matthew 1-3 Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    World Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 27:13


    In this episode of RedIn30, we jump straight into something that's been misinterpreted way too much—John 3:16. We usually hear it like, "God loved everybody so much He sent Jesus," but that's actually not the whole picture. We break it down and realize the word "world" means something deeper—it's about a perfect, harmonious arrangement, not just people.We start talking about how everybody wants blessings, results, and good feelings without actually following the order God set in place. It's like trying to get honey without the bees, or expecting furniture to work right when we refuse to read the instructions. That's just not how things operate.We make it clear that God sent Jesus not just because He loves us, but because He wanted to restore His original design and order. Jesus came as the example of what lining up to God's order really looks like—fully aligned, giving God exactly what He asked for.Throughout the episode, we share practical, everyday analogies to get this point across. We talk about how everything around us, from bees to trees to animals, has a built-in order. And when we try to live life on our own terms, ignoring the order that's already set, that's when things get messy.Bottom line—God's not just about feelings or rules for rules' sake. He's about harmony, identity, and purpose. When we line up with that, life works the way it's supposed to. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Where I'm From

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 37:06


    In this episode of RedIn30, we dig into what it really means to know Jesus—not just through religion, but through real relationship. “Where I'm From” is more than a title—it's a reminder of origin, identity, and connection. We're not just talking about where Jesus walked, but where the truth He carried comes from—and what that says about us too.We break down how many of us get caught up in chasing feelings or revelations, when Jesus has already revealed Himself. From the parable of the prodigal son to the red words in the Gospel, we're reminded that we don't need to look far to find Him. He's already shown us who He is—the question is, do we really know Him?This one is for anybody who's tired of just going through the motions. If you're ready to move past the surface and get to the source, “Where I'm From” will meet you right where you are. Get full access to REDIN30 at redin30.substack.com/subscribe

    Position of The Son

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 32:53


    In this episode of RedIn30, we dive into the power of position—not just in what we do, but in who we are. Using real-life analogies, we explore how functioning outside of our God-given role causes unnecessary struggle. And many of us are living life out of position—misaligned from our true identity.We talk about what it means to move as children of God, not just believers with behavior goals. As sons and daughters, we've got full access to the Kingdom. The issue isn't access—it's alignment. We don't need to chase what's already in us. We just need to be in place to let it flow.We're also calling out every false identity we've subscribed to—every version of ourselves built on lies, pressure, or performance. This is a call to strangle and suffocate what's not really us and stand fully in who we were created to be.Because here's the truth: everything we need is already in us—it's just waiting for us to take our rightful position.

    Person Over Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 29:40


    In this episode of RedIn30, we unpack why personality is greater than policy—and how Jesus never intended for us to live by law alone, but by identity. We go deep into how law was a fix, not the foundation, and how chasing external desires keeps us from discovering who we really are. Jesus didn't come to manifest things apart from us—He came to manifest the real you within you.We also challenge the tendency to treat symptoms (like addiction) instead of getting to the root—our wants, our wounds, our misplaced identity. From real ones to automated ones, we explore the danger of becoming artificial in a world that rewards performance. And through it all, we're reminded: the red words don't just teach us what to do—they tell us who we are.It's time to return to the root and rehome your identity. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit redin30.substack.com

    Mrcls

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 31:40


    In this episode of RedIn30, I dive into something that's been on my mind for a while—miracles. But not just the kind we read about or the ones we're taught to chase. I'm talking about the kind that's already in you.Jesus never made a big deal about performing miracles—and that's not by accident. The word “miracle” only shows up twice in His mouth. And even then, it wasn't Him making it the focus. Why? Because He knew the power wasn't something to chase—it was something to realize.I unpack what the word “miracle” really means—dynamis—inherent power. Power that's built in. Power by nature. Jesus said your faith has made you whole. Not His hands. Not a show. Your faith. That means the miracle you've been waiting on might not be something that needs to happen to you—but something that needs to be unlocked in you.We talk about alignment, activation, and what it means when Jesus says the Kingdom of God is within you. Because it is. Always has been.So yeah, this episode is a reminder: You are the miracle.Let that sink in.Thanks for reading REDIN30! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit redin30.substack.com

    Welcome to REDIN30

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 1:03


    Welcome to RedIn30—the number one spot to submerge yourself into the mind of Christ.So what's this all about?RedIn30 is more than a devotional. It's a daily dive into the character of Christ. We read through the Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—on a continuous 30-day cycle. Why? Because the red words of Jesus aren't just sacred—they're identity-shaping.As we submerge ourselves in the red words of Jesus, we're not just reading scripture. We're rediscovering who we were created to be. Children of a loving Father who didn't just plan our days on earth—but our lives through eternity.What You Can Expect* Daily insights rooted in scripture but lived in real life.* Conversation and clarity about your identity, purpose, and divine design.* A shift in rhythm, where the red words begin to echo in your everyday decisions.* Community that is growing in truth, not just talking about it.Why REDIN30?Because in Christ, we discover the maximized version of who we truly are. The Bible is a story about humanity and all its intricacies. But the red words? They tell us who we are in that story.Jesus didn't just come to show us who He was—He came to show us who we are.We're not just listening to Jesus—we're learning to sound like Him, move like Him, live like Him.Thanks for reading & tuning into REDIN30! Subscribe for free (or pledge to be a supporter) and receive access to all podcasts episodes, newsletters, notes, gear discounts, and exclusive community conversations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit redin30.substack.com

    Algorithm

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 28:55


    In this first episode of Red in 30, I unpack a thought that's been sitting heavy: the enemy is nothing but an algorithm. From temptation in the garden to the way social media predicts our every move, it's all data-driven—because most of us are so predictable, we're easy to trap.I talk about how sin, ego, and even some of our prayers are just part of that loop. But Jesus didn't just come to break us out—He came to show us a new rhythm. One that can't be tracked, traced, or predicted.In this episode, I get into:* Why the devil doesn't need new tricks* How your desires feed the system* What Jesus meant by “Thy kingdom come”* And why you've got to stop being basic to live freeThis isn't just theory—it's practical, spiritual, and personal. Let's go deeper.Join RedIn30 for a daily dive into the character of Christ. As we submerge ourselves in the red words of Jesus on a continuous, 30-day reading cycle, we endeavor to discover our true identities as children of a loving Father. The Bible is a story about humanity and all its intricacies. The red words tell us who we are in that story.Thanks for tuning into REDIN30! We are reader-sponsored. Subscribe to receive access to all archived and upcoming podcasts, newsletters, notes, and more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit redin30.substack.com

    Patient Rest

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 9:32


    Patience is rest. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Thorough Search | RedIn30 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 9:56


    Turn up the search! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Promotions and Opportunities

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 10:15


    What does it really look like? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Thanksgiving: Is It Just Another Day?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 5:35


    Give thanks! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Lights & Lines | RedIn30 Podcast EP 147

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 33:06


    I don't trust the lights and the lines --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Not Yet Discovered

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 20:48


    We have ability to do things that we have not yet discovered. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Repeat Offenders

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 16:09


    We keep stumbling over the same ole same ole. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Give Us This Day Our Daily Breadcrumbs | RedIn30 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 15:51


    Daily breaded! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Love Learned Wrong | RedIn30 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 11:13


    Learn love right! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Break Down To Build Up | Voicenotes from the DMs | RedIn30 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 3:38


    Some of the voice notes from my IG channel DMs! Cashapp: $goRedIn30 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    You Must Be Confused

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 31:55


    Cashapp : $goRedIn30 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Lust After Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 30:02


    The original meaning of the word "lust" was a strong desire, appetite, inclination, or pleasure towards something. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Where you from? | RedIn30 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 7:52


    Remembering where your from determines your fruit! Cashapp : $goredin30 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    You're Already Kin | RedIn30 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 9:17


    Remember when ur parents or an older family member would say “You ain't know yal were related?”

    Super Natural | RedIn30 Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 15:21


    Super Natural and Extra Ordinary --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redin30/support

    Sequence Over Symbols | RedIn30

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 11:56


    The order is better than the outfit! (Dang I shoulda said that in the pod!

    The Search | RedIn30

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 15:54


    The search is the destiny.

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