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This week we celebrate moving up for 5th graders, 8th graders, senior high students, and all graduates!Message by Ellie Adams, Penny Lewis, Kaden Schmidt, and Doug Bunnell - recorded live June 6, 2026 at First Presbyterian Church of Bellingham. Scripture read by Willa Macaleer, Ashby Bounds, and Kael King.We are called to share a living faith across generations.How can one generation “commend” God's works to another? What is the significance of remembering and proclaiming God's deeds?How can you share God's faithfulness with younger generations? With older generations?How can reflecting on God's greatness change your attitude during difficult seasons?How does this psalm challenge a self-focused worldview?How might this passage shape the culture of a family or church community?Proverbs 3:5-6Matthew 11:28-30Psalm 145:1-10
Bishop Alex visits and speaks about our own personal sacrificial systems.Readings from this service:Romans 4: 13-18Psalm 50: 1-6Matthew 9: 9-13Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC:Visit us on FacebookVisit our websiteDownload our app!
1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 offers a countercultural approach to Christian living in a noisy, distracted world. In this devotional, Whitney Hopler explores how living a quiet life can strengthen faith, reduce stress, and create a powerful witness for Christ. While modern culture often rewards constant visibility, strong opinions, and endless activity, Scripture encourages believers to pursue peace, focus on their God-given responsibilities, and find contentment in faithfully serving God through everyday work. Highlights God calls believers to make it their ambition to lead a quiet life. A quiet life helps create space for peace, focus, and spiritual growth. Social media and constant noise can distract us from what matters most. Minding our own business allows us to invest more deeply in real relationships. Everyday work can become an act of worship when done for God's glory. Faithful, peaceful living often earns the respect of others. Our worth comes from being God's beloved children, not from public attention. Living quietly creates opportunities to reflect Christ in a loud world. Join the Conversation What is one area of your life that feels especially noisy or distracting right now? How can you create more space for quiet, focus, and deeper connection with God this week? Continue the conversation with the Crosswalk community here: https://forums.crosswalk.com/ Do you want to listen ad-free? When you join Crosswalk Plus, you gain access to exclusive, in-depth Bible study guides, devotionals, sound biblical advice, and daily encouragement from trusted pastors and authors—resources designed to strengthen your faith and equip you to live it out boldly. PLUS ad free podcasts! Sign Up Today! Full Transcript Below: How to Live a Quiet Life in a Loud WorldBy: Whitney Hopler Bible Reading:“…make it your ambition to lead a quiet life: You should mind your own business and work with your hands, just as we told you, so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody.” – 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 The benefits of being quiet often show up in well-being research I work with at George Mason University’s Center for the Advancement of Well-Being. Leading a quiet life can be useful for stress relief, focus, creativity, and more. When we’re quiet, our minds can process and reflect on the constant stream of information coming at us every day. That can prevent us from becoming overwhelmed and help us discover what matters most. The constant barrage of messages competing for our attention reminds us that we live in a very loud world. Our society celebrates the people who shout their opinions – even about people and situations they don’t know personally. If we’re not trying to push others to pay attention to us, it can feel like we’re falling behind. But these verses from 1 Thessalonians show us that living quietly is a much wiser choice. It’s fascinating that the word “ambition” is connected with “a quiet life.” Usually, when we think of ambition, we think of getting noticed by other people. But God encourages us to be ambitious by minding our own business rather than trying to get other people’s attention. Minding our own business is challenging in this loud world. Our social media urges us to be monitoring other people’s lives and to keep updating them on our lives, whether or not they actually care. It also urges us to judge what’s happening in the world and to shout out our opinions on those situations, even if we haven’t studied them well enough to have informed opinions. But 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 describes another kind of ambition. We can be ambitious by making better choices, despite how society is pressuring us. We can stop wasting our time and energy by reclaiming our attention and choosing to invest it in what matters most – our relationships with God and the people we know personally, in real life. These Bible verses encourage us to work with our hands. There’s something sacred about using the hands God gave us to do our work. Whether we’re typing on computer keyboards, serving meals, fixing cars, performing surgery, or any other one of countless types of jobs, we use our hands somehow. Focusing on the work we do with our hands grounds us and reminds us that God created us to be productive and to contribute to our world. We can find fulfillment from doing our best at work. When we focus on doing the task in front of us with excellence and integrity, we can find a sense of purpose that doesn’t need a “like” or a “share” to be valid. Working with our hands while doing our best for God turns our daily chores and professional duties into a form of quiet worship. When we do so, we can win the respect of those around us. Other people are watching how we live. In this loud world that’s full of drama, people who are hardworking and peaceful stand out. Our quiet lives become powerful testimonies that show others our security comes from something much deeper than the latest trend. Living quietly also leads us to a healthy independence. When we work diligently and live simply, we’re able to bless others instead of burdening them unnecessarily. Living a quiet life doesn’t prevent us from speaking up. We can, and should, speak up against evil and share the Gospel whenever God leads us to do so. But living quietly does mean that we stop trying to prove our worth by calling out for attention and simply resting with confidence in our identities as God’s beloved children. In this fallen world, where too many people are shouting at each other, we can ambitiously choose a better lifestyle of quiet work and love. Intersecting Faith & Life: As you consider how to live a quiet life in a loud world, reflect on these questions: What’s one “loud” part of your life (social media, television, etc.) that you can quiet down this week to find more peace? How does the idea of minding your own business challenge you right now? In what ways can you see working with your hands on your daily tasks as a way to worship God? Why do you think society can make you feel guilty for seeking a simpler life? Who is one person you know just outside your inner circles of friends and family – someone like a neighbor or a coworker – who might be positively impacted by seeing you faithfully live a quiet life? Further Reading:Psalm 46:10Isaiah 30:151 Timothy 2:1-2Ecclesiastes 4:6Matthew 6:6 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Pride is the worst thing that could happen to us. In this episode we discuss the danger and subtlety of spiritual pride and how it must be eradicated from our lives.Scriptures referenced:Luke 18:9-14Romans 3:23James 4:6Matthew 5:21-22Matthew 7:1-6Matthew 4:17Galatians 6:1Proverbs 27:5-6Psalm 141:51 Corinthians 6:9-11Matthew 23:13-15, 27-281 John 4:11 Thessalonians 5:14Proverbs 18:1Matthew 26:30-35Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
Apple Apple Spotify Spotify Main Scripture - Deuteronomy 6:1-9 Download the Group Guide Download the Group Guide Christianity Must Have a Generational VisionDeuteronomy 6:1-3Acts 2:39Joshua 4:6-7Psalm 127:3Faith in Jesus Is Both Caught and TaughtDeuteronomy 6:4-9Ephesians 6:1-42 Timothy 1:52 Timothy 3:14-15You Need to Raise Future Disciple-MakersPsalm 127:4-5Titus 2:3-6Matthew 18:5-6Application Points:Form a Christian vision for the next generationTake action steps in discipling your childrenOrder your life around discipleship for the next generation to witnessLearn to teach the Christian faithFocus on raising Christian adults
Some people sit close to Jesus and still miss Him. Others come broken and leave transformed. In Luke 7, we see a powerful contrast between a religious man who had it all together and a woman who had nothing to offer but her need. One walked away unchanged. The other experienced forgiveness that changed everything. This message challenges the way we think about sin, grace, and what real faith looks like. Are we becoming more like Jesus, or just more religious?- The subtle danger of becoming like the Pharisees without realizing it- Why understanding your need for forgiveness leads to deeper love- What it means to live as a kingdom-minded follower of JesusKey Scriptures:Luke 7:36–50Matthew 16:6Matthew 23:23–24Romans 1:16If this message challenged you, don't just move on from it. Ask God to show you where you may have drifted into religion over relationship, and where He's inviting you to live with greater love and purpose. Share this with someone who needs to be reminded that no one is too far gone for grace.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Nick Maricle | May 3, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship
On this week's UNPACKIN' it podcast, Bryce and Trip unpack how no one really knows the future of the players selected in the NFL Draft…and how we can approach our futures with humility.The NFL Draft is a blast, but before anyone makes judgments or declarative statements about the future, let's pause with humility and be willing to say, “Who knows”?We also realize we don't know what God has in store for us this week or next year. We don't know what's going to happen to us, the people around us, or how much longer we're going to be here.Verses Discussed:James 4:13-16Proverbs 3:5-6Matthew 6:34Proverbs 27:1From the place of "who knows?", the guys still share their opinions about the draft and the decisions teams made!Find out more about UNPACKIN' it Ministries: HERESubscribe to our YouTube channel! HEREClick HERE to support UNPACKIN' it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“I can't believe I just said that.”If that thought has ever followed an outburst with your kids, you know how heavy mom guilt can feel. It's easy to believe that if you just feel bad enough, you'll finally change.But what if that's not what God is asking of you?In this episode, Ellen and Janel unpack the difference between worldly guilt and true, biblical repentance. They share how God meets us with kindness in our worst moments—and how that kindness actually leads to lasting transformation.Check out Janel's book, How to Stop Yelling Up the StairsScripture referenced:1 Corinthians 3:6Matthew 12:34Proverbs 19:11Matthew 26:36-46; Luke 22:40-461 Peter 3:62 Timothy 1:7Romans 2:41 John 4:18Romans 5:8James 4:1Genesis 50:20About Janel Breitenstein:WebsiteJanel's Bible study tools:ESV Journaling Bible | BibleHubGot a thought? Got a prayer request? Tell us here & we'll get back to you!Join our community! If you are a Christian woman seeking to know God deeper, study Scriptures, pray with and for others, strengthen your faith, and support other in doing the same, this is the place for you. Want to study God's Word for yourself? Try our In-Depth Bible Study Academy Click here to try a free mini-course!Support the show
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Main Scripture - Matthew 28:1-15The Resurrection Was Always the Plan of GodMatthew 28:1-6Matthew 16:21Matthew 17:22-23Matthew 20:18-19The Resurrection Is the Anchor of Christian HopeMatthew 28:6-10John 11:25John 14:19You Can Either Believe the Truth of God or the Lies of ManMatthew 28:11-15Matthew 27:64Titus 1:2Application Points:Admit that you are a sinner in need of a SaviorBelieve Jesus paid the penalty for your sin on the crossBelieve Jesus rose from the dead, securing hope for all who believeTrust the truth of God and give your life to Jesus
Brother Kent PetersEphesians 6:10-181 Corinthians 13:4-6Matthew 6:9-15Luke 11:2-4Ephesians 4:31-32Matthew 18:21-22
Have you ever wondered what happens when someone truly encounters Jesus? In Luke 5:27–39, Jesus calls a man named Levi, a tax collector despised by society. In just two words, “Follow me,” Levi's life takes a completely different direction. He leaves everything behind and begins following Jesus. This passage reveals something powerful about the gospel. Jesus did not come for people who think they already have it all together. He came for sinners who recognize their need for grace. And when someone truly encounters Him, that encounter leads to a transformed life.• When Jesus calls, it is the sinner who responds with repentance and humility• A true encounter with Jesus changes the direction and priorities of our lives• Following Jesus means aligning our beliefs, our hearts, and our daily lives with HimKey Scriptures:Luke 5:27–39Luke 18:10–14Psalm 1:1–6Matthew 23:1–3Romans 6:23Jesus does not simply invite us to believe something new. He calls us to become someone new. Take time to reflect on how you have responded to Jesus' call in your own life. If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with a friend or family member who may need to hear about the life-changing grace of Jesus.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | AK Kuruvilla | March 15, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship
Jesus challenges His followers to choose humility over pride and character over cultural prestige. In Matthew 18, He shows that real greatness is found in humility, protecting others, and pursuing restoration in relationships. Watch the message and join the conversation. Subscribe and comment.
Bible Readings: Malachi 3:1 – 4:6Matthew 3:1 – 17 Sermon Outline: Matthew 3:13–17 (NKJV) 13 Then Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan to be baptized by him. 14 And John tried to prevent Him, saying, “I need to be baptized by You, and are You coming to me?” 15 But Jesus answered… The post 01/03/2026 – Morning Service: The Baptism of Jesus appeared first on Maroubra Presbyterian Church.
Sunday Morning Service2/22/26Verses:Matthew 7:24 - 27John 14:6Matthew 12:30Galatians 2:20Matthew 28:16 - 20John 3:16Luke 23:31John 3:22 - 36
In this episode, we step into the vivid and surprisingly medical world of Hosea 6:1–6, where Israel's unfaithfulness is not treated primarily as a legal violation, but as a condition—a sickness that has left God's people wounded, struck, and in need of healing and restoration.Through Hosea, God portrays himself not as a distant judge, but as a skilled craftsman and healer. Like a stone mason working with hammer and chisel, God makes deliberate contact with Israel. The sharp words of the prophets function like cutting tools—painful but purposeful. These words cut deep and expose the corruption deep within - whatever does not reflect God's design. Even his judgment functions to point Israel along the path of renewal nd restoration - it's not merely punitive.At the heart of this strategy is God's unwavering commitment to stay with Israel, which is illustrated by Hosea marrying a prostitute. Hosea names the goal of this divine nearness as ḥesed—a loyal, faithful, loving relationship marked by intimacy and covenant devotion. When God declares, “I desire mercy and not sacrifice, the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings,” he is rejecting external ritual in favor of internal transformation. From there, we move to Matthew 9:9–13, where Jesus famously quotes Hosea: “I desire mercy, not sacrifice.” Spoken in response to Pharisees scandalized by his table fellowship with tax collectors and sinners, Jesus' words are not a proof-text—they are a self-revelation. Jesus is claiming to embody the very strategy God revealed through Hosea.By drawing close to the unfaithful, Jesus acts as the physician Hosea anticipated—the one who comes near the wounded and the sick to bring healing. His presence among sinners is like a divine medicine. He is embodying hesed love and faithfulness because that is the very thing he wants in return. Like God's dealings with Israel, Jesus' decision to faithfully attach with the "unfaithful" is meant to cultivate faithfulness in them.We close with the good news at the center of both Hosea and the Gospel: God does not respond to our unfaithfulness by creating distance. Instead, he comes closer. He binds himself to us, works patiently with our fractures, and heals us into covenant love. The God revealed in Hosea is the God revealed in Jesus—the one who heals us from our sins by staying with us until wholeness takes root.Key Passages: Hosea 6:1-6Matthew 9:9-13Explainer Video on how to use www.biblehub.com and www.blueletterbible.orgLeave us a question or comment at our website podcast page.
Don't Stress The Opposition, Just Complete The Mission Scripture References:Matthew 2:1-6Matthew 2:7-11Key Points:1. The wise Men conquered hills and valleys and even king Herod while following a star, they presented gold, frankincense and myrr which represents King, Priest and sacrifice for all humanity both near and far.Matthew 2:12Matthew 2:13-232. Opposition will come our way, but we should never cease to pray, trusting The Holy Spirit will lead us to victory each and every day.Luke 2:41-523. We will definately face opposition when we are about God's mission, so let's do like Jesus did, run to church and ask questions before taking action.Psalm 41:4-13John 1:1-144. Our immediate mission is to repent of our sins and obtain true salvation, then incorporate daily devotions, prayers and studying the Bible so God can reveal and help us complete the mission. Matthew 11:28-30
Welcome to Whaddya Wanna Know Wednesday podcast-style in 2026!In this episode, we're tackling everything from chores as discipline to whether you can homeschool without a co-op to how to move forward with peace when you've gone through multiple miscarriages. As always, my goal is to give you practical helps based on biblical principles, rather than teach you to do anything “Abbie-style.” May this episode encourage you to seek the Lord's wisdom in every area!Sponsor Info:Voetberg Music AcademyVoetberg Music Academy provides online, at home, shareable lessons so that your kids can pursue their musical passions without stress or hassle.Use Code: MISFORMAMA20 For 20% Off Of Each Month That You're Enrolled!Mentions:Episode 129: CapacityEpisode 124: Walking Through GriefBible References:James 1:5Hebrews 12:7Philippians 2:3-4Matthew 22:36-40Philippians 2:6Ephesians 4:151 Corinthians 12:12-27Matthew 6:34Proverbs 3:5-6Job 1:21Romans 8:28Philippians 1:6Matthew 28:20Psalm 34:18Psalm 147:3Psalm 56:8Isaiah 49:161 John 4:8Exodus 34:6-7Psalm 24:1-2Genesis 1Philippians 4:6John 14:26Links:The Gentleness ChallengePenny Reward SystemPaint & ProseM Is for MamaPenny Reward System
What does your prayer life look like? How do you react if your prayer hasn't been answered yet? Jetson walks us through the simplicity and the practicalities of prayer. We are reminded that there might be some prayers that we forgot about, but that God is asking us to keep on fighting for them up. Are you curious about what God has in store for you?These are the scriptures referenced: Matthew 7:7-12Luke 11:5-8Luke 18:1-82 Kings 20:1-6Matthew 7:121 John 4:20To stay connected and to support this ministry click here:https://linktr.ee/hopeandanchorchurch?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
As we begin a new year, Bayou City Fellowship launches a new series focused on our church's vision and calling. In this message, we unpack what it truly means to have a radical focus on Jesus and why knowing Him is not just important, but essential to real life and lasting joy. Using Jesus' words in Matthew 22, this sermon reminds us that loving God with our whole heart, soul, and mind shapes everything else about our lives. When Christ becomes our greatest good, becoming like Him becomes our mission, and growth becomes our next step. This message challenges us to reflect honestly on what we are aiming at and invites us to take intentional steps toward deeper faith, community, and obedience in the year ahead.• Knowing Jesus is our greatest good and the true source of life• Becoming like Jesus is the mission that shapes how we love others• Spiritual growth happens through small, faithful steps taken togetherKey Scriptures:Matthew 22:36–40John 17:3John 6:351 John 2:3–6Matthew 28:18–20As you step into a new year, ask God what your next step of obedience is. Whether it's joining a group, committing to community, or re-centering your life on Christ, don't walk the journey alone. Share this message with friends or family who are asking what really matters and invite them to climb the mountain with you.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | January 4, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship
In this episode we look at one habit that could revolutionize our lives if we are willing to apply it.Other episodes referenced:Episode 24: The GospelEpisode 127: The Parable of the VineyardScriptures referenced:Matthew 18:21-35Romans 6:23John 3:16Matthew 6:14-15Matthew 5:21-26Mark 11:20-25Hebrews 10:19-22John 14:6Matthew 6:4,6,18Ephesians 4:26-271 Samuel 19:10Ephesians 4:30-32Matthew 18:15-20Proverbs 27:6Proverbs 27:17Proverbs 19:11Psalm 55:22Luke 7:31-35Luke 6:22-23,26Luke 7:47**CORRECTIONS/CLRAIFICATIONS**In Luke 11:22 I accidentally said "him" instead of "them". Here is the verse verbatim: "And Jesus answered them, 'Have faith in God.'"I said, "So, forgiveness is also not acknowledging or diminishing the hurt that they did against you." I meant, "So, forgiveness is also not not acknowledging..."Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
What You Have to Cut Off to Stay Alive calls listeners to seriously examine what Jesus meant when He spoke about cutting off limbs and gouging out eyes for the sake of true life. This episode contrasts the world's definition of being alive with God's version of what it really means to live—which one sounds better?#StayAlive #CutItOff #FaithOverFeelings #RealLifeInChrist #SpiritualGrowthMatthew 5:27–30John 10:10Galatians 5:22–23Acts 2:46Ecclesiastes 9:7Zechariah 8:5Psalm 150:4Genesis 21:6Matthew 18:6–9
Sermon By: Pastor MarquiesScripture Reference:Isaiah 9:6Matthew 16:24
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Have you ever considered how the extraordinary can emerge from the ordinary moments of life? Through the story of the Christmas truce during World War I and the prophecy of Micah, you will learn how Jesus, the extraordinary King, enters into the humble and mundane aspects of our world. You can expect to be challenged to see beyond the ordinary and recognize the profound impact of Christ's presence in your life. This message invites you to embrace the extraordinary nature of God and to approach Him with bold, audacious faith.Passages in this message:Micah 5:2-6Matthew 2:4-6 Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from The Story!TAKE YOUR NEXT STEP HERE:Thestorygr.com/connectJOIN US IN PERSON:The Story Church475 6 Mile Road NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321You can support the ministry happening at The Story at thestorygr.com/give#thestorychurch #comstockparkmi
These are the scriptures referenced: Ephesians 4:1-7 (NIV)Exodus 19:6Matthew 28:16–20To stay connected and to support this ministry click here:https://linktr.ee/hopeandanchorchurch?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
My friend, Alisa Childers, is back on the podcast to talk about how we can help the next generation—middle schoolers through young adults—to spot and refute the lies of progressive Christianity. We talk about how politics and culture are always downstream from theology and ways we can prepare ourselves and our children to stand on historical Christianity in the face of an onslaught of secular ideologies. Share this resource with every parent you know! Guest Info:Alisa ChildersCheck out Her Site HereGo Listen To the Unshaken Faith Podcast HereGo Listen To the Alisa Childers Podcast HereCheck Alisa Out On YouTube And InstagramSponsor Info:Summit MinistriesGive your kids a stronger foundation to embrace a biblical worldview and learn to navigate complex topics, such as abortion, doubts, evolution, gender identity, God's existence, homosexuality, marriage and family, pornography, reliability of scripture, and much more.Use Code: MAMA26 For $250 Off Of EnrollmentBible References:James 1:81 Corinthians 9:22Philippians 1:181 Corinthians 12:23-27Philippians 2:6Matthew 22:36-401 Peter 4:13Philippians 2Ephesians 2:8-9John 8:44Links:The Gentleness ChallengePenny Reward SystemPaint & ProseM Is for MamaPenny Reward System
In this episode, we look at the critical topic of contentment and how to experience it.Other episodes referenced:Episode 7: Meditating on the Scriptures, Part 1Resources I mentioned for word studies:Blue Letter BibleBible HubStrong's numbers for Greek words referenced:"Content" (G842)"Strengthens" (G1743)"I have learned the secret" (G3453)Scriptures referenced:Philippians 4:10-20Philippians 1:12-142 Corinthians 12:7-10Psalm 119:18Ephesians 1:17-18Hebrews 11:6Matthew 7:7-8Jeremiah 17:7-8Psalm 1:1-3Philippians 2:14-16Matthew 5:14-16John 7:37-39Romans 8:9John 15:4-5Psalm 16:11James 1:5-6James 4:71 Timothy 6:6-101 Timothy 6:17-19Hebrews 13:5Proverbs 15:15-16Psalm 116:7Matthew 11:28-30Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
Do you feel like "sales" is actually a four-letter word? Does the idea of selling in your business turn your stomach? Let's redefine sales from a biblical foundation and take practical steps to approach sales conversations with grace and integrity, leaning on His divine guidance rather than our own efforts. Don't miss these highlights: - Sales by the world vs. The Word- Ambassador of Jesus vs. sales manipulator- Trust > chase- Peace > pursuit- Inviting > insisting- Plant seeds, not pressure for harvest. Scriptures for further study:Zechariah 4:62 Corinthians 5:20John 15:5Proverbs 3:5–6Matthew 6:33 Two people I know personally who teach sales through a biblical lens:Tamara BunteAlthea McIntyre BIG NEWS! My next book, Redefining Hustle: Navigating Success with Jesus, is publishing in early 2026! Be sure to join my email list for the updates and your exclusive invitation to join the book launch team! YOUR CALL TO ACTIONJump on my email list with the 5 Day Audio Devotional! https://erinharrigan.com/Devotional WORK WITH MESchedule your FREE discovery call to explore working with me: https://erinharrigan.com/discoverycall LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIALLinkedIn: @erinharriganIG: @erindharrigan SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNELhttps://youtube.com/@erinharrigan If this show brings you value, please give it a follow on Apple Podcasts and leave a review.If you listen on Spotify, be sure to click the follow button and the notification bell so you don't miss an episode.
In this episode we discuss the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and consider the importance of living in light of eternity.Scriptures referenced:Matthew 14:1-12Luke 6:26Ephesians 5:22-6:4Luke 6:22-23Matthew 10:34-39Psalm 90:12John 15:18-19John 18:33-36Hebrews 11:8-16Revelation 21Hebrews 13:14Revelation 22:202 Peter 3:9Ezekiel 18:32Philippians 1:21-26Philippians 3:20-211 Peter 1:1-21 Peter 1:171 Peter 2:11-12Ephesians 2:19John 1:12-13Matthew 25:21Romans 13:1-4Genesis 9:5-6Matthew 23:23-24Luke 23:34The book of JonahRomans 3:232 Corinthians 6:2Psalm 127:2Matthew 22:34-40Psalm 119:92, 165Matthew 16:16-17**CLARIFICAITONS**I paraphrased a few verses, and I wanted to include them verbatim here:Luke 6:22-23: "Blessed are you when people hate you and when they exclude you and revile you and spurn your name as evil, on account of the Son of Man! Rejoice in that day, and leap for joy, for behold, your reward is great in heaven; for so their fathers did to the prophets."Revelation 22:20: "He who testifies to these things says, 'Surely I am coming soon.' Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!"2 Corinthians 6:2: "...Behold, now is the favorable time; behold, now is the day of salvation."Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
In this episode we continue to look at the theme of how the Lord will test us and how it is for our good and not for our harm.Other episodes referenced in this one:Episode 119: "Jesus, do You even care?"Scriptures referenced:John 16:33Mark 4:38, 401 Peter 5:7Exodus 15-17Deuteronomy 6:16Deuteronomy 8:2-3Exodus 20:20Genesis 22:1-2Proverbs 17:3John 6:5-7James 1:2-4James 1:13Hebrews 11:17James 4:6Matthew 3:17Matthew 4:1Deuteronomy 8:16James 1:5-6Psalm 27:13-14Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
Jerrod gives an overview of the new series on Exodus and explains how important it is to our Christian beliefs.ExodusJohn 1:16Matthew 5:17Luke 24:27Hebrews 3:1-6Matthew 10:28-30Acts 13:38-39
There will be moments in our lives that change us forever—terrible moments, epic moments, and maybe even ordinary moments. My second-chance story and my life's calling spun out of the worst moment of my life. And, somehow, God made it into something really, really good.My guest today is Zach Meerkreebs. He was at the center of the Asbury outpouring, an historical spiritual movement that changed lives around the world. That moment marked Zach, but it's not the only moment that has drawn him into deeper wonder, surrender, and humility. During our time together, he shared about how the loss of his daughter and being let go from his first job in ministry have been as important as any revival to his spiritual formation and friendship with Jesus.What we mentioned:Lower: Igniting Spiritual Awakening Through Radical Humility by Zach Meerkreebs - https://a.co/d/fBFvr7IAbout Staughn Coleman - https://www.commonerscommunion.com/aboutThe Daily Examen - https://www.jesuits.org/spirituality/the-ignatian-examen/Barnabas Collective - https://www.barnabascollective.org/Zach on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/zachmeerkreebs/Scriptures we referenced:Philippians 2:6Matthew 7:6John 15:15-16Esther 9:1Ecclesiastes 7:2Psalm 139:1-24About Katherine & Hope HealsFor more messages of hope, free resources, and opportunities to connect with me: https://hopeheals.com/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopeheals/Subscribe to The GoodHard Story Podcast!Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-hard-story-podcast/id1496882479Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0OYz6G9Q2tNNVOX9YSdmFb?si=043bd6b10a664bebWant a little hope in your inbox? Sign up for the Hope Note, a monthly digest of only the good stuff, like reflections from me and a curated roundup of the Internet's most redemptive content: http://eepurl.com/gGUnlfGet to know us:Hope Heals: https://hopeheals.com/spacesHope Heals Camp: https://hopeheals.com/campMend Coffee: https://www.mendcoffee.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopeheals
Main Scripture - John 17:20-26Good Theology Should Create Good RelationshipsJohn 17:20-21John 14:6John 17:31 John 4:19–21Healthy Relationships Must be CultivatedJohn 17:22-24Matthew 5:21–26Matthew 7:1–6Matthew 18:15–20Commit to Maturing in RelationshipsJohn 17:25-26John 14:15–17Galatians 5:6Galatians 5:14Galatians 5:22–26Galatians 6:2Application Points:Depend on God so that others can depend on youAlways be mindful of your motivesHelp others become godlier
In this episode we discuss the importance of relying on God and how physical metrics don't ultimately matter.Other episodes referenced in this one:Episode 4: Brief overview of the Old TestamentScriptures referenced:2 Chronicles 14:1-152 Chronicles 16:1-9Psalm 86:11Genesis 18:142 Chronicles 25:5-131 Timothy 6:17James 4:6Proverbs 19:3Hebrews 13:5Romans 6:232 Corinthians 5:21John 14:6Romans 6:1-22 Chronicles 13:1-18Judges 7:2-7Psalm 20:7-8Psalm 33:16-19Psalm 18:29Psalm 44:5-6Matthew 4:5-7Proverbs 21:31Galatians 6:7Psalm 127:1CORRECTIONSAt one point I accidentally said Ben-hadad was the king of Assyria. He was actually the king of Syria.Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
Welcome to Episode 126 of The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering! In this episode, I'm sharing another replay episode. This one is with Caris Snider all about how to help tweens with anxiety. She is the best-selling author of Anxiety Elephants: A 31 Day Devotional and Anxiety Elephants for Tween Girls and Boys*.Some of the resources in this episode include: Get a Mom's Guide for Back to School herePre-order my book, Two-Minute Timeouts for New Moms: 100 Devotions for Weary and Wonderful Days.*Join my book launch team.Psalm 94:191 Peter 5:7Philippians 4:8Psalm 91:11Philippians 4:4-6Matthew 6:25-34Follow Me by David Platt*Rewire Your Anxious Brain by Catherine Pittman*The Tattooist of Auschwitz and Cilka's Journey by Heather Morris*Batiste Dry Shampoo*GroupMe AppYou can connect with Caris via:Her website: carissnider.comInstagram @carissniderHer books: Anxiety Elephants: A 30 Day Devotional to Help Stomp Out Your Anxiety*, Anxiety Elephants for Tween Girls* and Anxiety Elephants for Tween Boys**Affiliate Link
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
Send us a textHave you ever felt like you were doing the right thing, only to realize you were actually standing in the way of God's plan? That's what happened to Peter — and Jesus' strong words in response became the foundation for this week's song.Emerson Day's “Get Behind Me” feat. Zach Williams is more than a gritty battle cry against the enemy — it's a bold reminder to align our thoughts with God's truth. In this episode, we'll explore the moment when Jesus rebuked Peter and what that means for us as modern-day disciples.Key PointsThe context behind Jesus' words “Get behind me, Satan!”Why Peter's mindset (though well-meaning) missed the markThe enemy's age-old strategy to distort truthJesus' call to deny, die, and followHow our own thinking can drift from God's waysWhat it means to walk the road with Jesus, not just for HimBible Interaction Tool Exercises (BITEs)Read in context (Mark 7–9, Matthew 15–17)RepetitionReading in various translationsObservationAsking questionsImaginationMaking a listUsing outside resourcesScripture References:Colossians 3:2Mark 8:27–38Matthew 16:13–28Mark 7:6–8Isaiah 29:13Malachi 4:5–6Matthew 11:11–15Matthew 17:10–13Additional ResourcesLyrics - New Release TodayWuest's Word Studies - Amazon Paid LinkWhy did Jesus say to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan”? - GotQuestions.org Article2022 State of American Theology Study - PDF LinkFree Episode Guide – Download it to interact more deeply with this week's Scriptures and BITEs.Learn more about my favorite Bible Study Software with a 30-day free trial and links to my favorite Bible resources - Logos Bible Software Affiliate Link resources - Logos Bible Software Affiliate LinkThis Week's ChallengeKnow Jesus' words so you won't be ashamed of them: set aside preconceived ideas and read Mark 7 – 9 and Matthew 15 – 17 repeatedly in several translations. Note questions, test whether your thoughts and practices align with Scripture, and compare what mattered to Peter and the disciples with what mattered to Jesus. Journal these insights and pray that God shifts your focus from worldly traditions to His kingdom purposes.Purchase your copy of A Seat at the Table today! Change your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.
In this episode we take a look at Nicodemus and what we can learn from him about whether or not we are open to the Lord correcting wrong beliefs we have.Other episodes referenced in this one:Episode 24: The GospelEpisode 116: How to learn for yourself what God is really like (What is God like? part 12)Scriptures referenced:John 3:1-10Matthew 23:1-7Matthew 15:7-9Matthew 23:25-28John 5:39-40John 7:32, 45-52Micah 5:2John 19:38-42James 4:6Matthew 23:12Matthew 4:4Matthew 5:17-20John 10:35Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
In examining the question, "What is Prayer?" We accidentally learn why we pray. Even though no Biblical person asks why we pray? Their lives reveal our anguished need for prayer. We are sinners. Until glory, we struggle with sin. Prayer is the act of faith that assures our soul.We are complex lonely beings, and prayer brings us into the arms of our heavenly Father, who knows us, holds us, and comforts us.Some of my favorite prayers:Hannah, 1 Samuel 1.Fathers calling out for their children, Mark 9, Matthew 9, Luke 7.A roofing job, Mark 2Psalm 39, Psalm 42The woman who touched Jesus' robe, Luke 8.Scriptures referenced:Luke 18:1Proverbs 15:8Psalm 42:12 Corinthians 5:17 & Ezekiel 11:19John 17:3 (of course)Hebrews 11:1&6Matthew 11:28-30Romans 8:14-15Romans 8:26-281 Corinthians 12:11-12Hebrews 4:16, 7:25, 4:12-13 The TARDIS even makes an appearance as we learn:Psalm 62:8 Trust in Him at all times, O people; Pour out your heart before Him; God is a refuge for us. Selah.Donation link:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=G9JGGR5W97D64Or go to www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com and use the Donations tab."What a man is on his knees before God, that he is and nothing more."Robert Murray M'CheyneAssistant Editor: Seven Jefferson Gossardwww.frponprayer.comfreerangeprayer@gmail.comFacebook - Free Range Preacher MinistriesInstagram: freerangeministriesAll our Scripture quotes are drawn from the NASB 1977 edition.For access to the Voice Over services of Richard Durrington, please visit RichardDurrington.com or email him at Durringtonr@gmail.comOur podcast art was designed by @sammmmmmmmm23 InstagramSeason 007Episode 059
In a world marked by outrage, division, and chaos, what does it look like to represent Jesus and His Kingdom?In this message, Pastor Ed Stetzer explores the Apostle Paul's passionate words to the church in Corinth—a church caught in cultural confusion and compromise. Through 2 Corinthians 5, we're reminded that our identity in Christ radically reshapes how we see the world and how we live within it.
Send us a textThis week we look at the persecution that Jesus took while dying on the cross from those around Him. Main Scripture:Matthew 27:35-44Additional Scripture:1 Corinthians 3:16-17Matthew 5:11-12Matthew 27:45-502 Corinthians 5:20-21Psalm 91:1-2Malachi 4:5-6Matthew 17:11-13John 19:30John 10:18
Receive your blessing! Here's how to get God's Good Gifts! God has more for you, but you have to do your part so that you are positioned to receive from Him.Scriptures in this episode:Isaiah 33:5-6Matthew 13:2Come be a digital disciple each week and mature your faith by going deeper into the things of God. Join me every Wednesday at 5pm PT.We are the only educational institution in the world that focuses on the Apostolic role of women in the body of Christ while educating, equipping and empowering women to walk confidently in their God-given role. Come study with us: www.TirzahUniversity.com Join the Heavenly Harvest Alliance today! www.trumpetsoftirzah.com/heavenly-harvest-alliance Your support plants seeds and grows the Kingdom of God! We are a 501c3 - www.trumpetsoftirzah.com/donateLuxury anointing oils and anointing lotions: https://www.trumpetsoftirzah.com/category/anointingPlease consider our shop for your gift-giving needs. Each purchase helps us continue to spread the gospel all around the world: https://www.trumpetsoftirzah.com/category/all-productsAnd take a look at how we are sharing the gospel through film:https://www.trumpetsoftirzah.com/mastersmedia*********************************************************** Join Us. Awaken Your Purpose. Be Transformed.https://www.trumpetsoftirzah.com/courseinfoJoin us for digital discipleship every Wednesday evening via our simultaneous livestream on YouTube and Rumble. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV-ixRBTJm7sMvBXISpgAlwRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5936184Do you want your Christian product advertised on our podcast? https://www.fiverr.com/s/NNLl8pN We have a time of fellowship in the chat before the bible study starts. Trumpets of Tirzah is a Christian lifestyle and leadership academy for women that desire to pursue an authentic connection with the Lord and pursue the purpose He created them for. We also offer co-ed events and workshops.Get your Amplified Bible: https://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?event=AFF&p=1223731&item_no=0446538We host in-person and virtual events. Check out our website events page to join in the fun. We are a community of women leaders with creative hearts desiring to follow the examples of Jesus above all else. www.TrumpetsOfTirzah.com/events Let's connect and journey through life together! Shopping for Christian gifts? Here's a link to discounted quality gifts: https://www.christianbook.com/page/gifts?event=AFF&p=1223731Check out our Awaken Art events - they are creative virtual retreats that we host every month and create with the Holy Spirit. www.trumpetsoftirzah.art Engage daily with us! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trumpetsoftirzah/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@trumpetsoftirzahLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/trumpetsoftirzah iHeart Radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-trumpets-of-tirzah-120477377/ Amazon Music. https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c0203ed1-9b85-426a-85f5-5350e82ab730/trumpets-of-tirzah Apple Podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trumpets-of-tirzah/id1551900025 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4DCT4KBVsmzfnqyobR4ZwF Apple Podcasts. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trumpets-of-tirzah/id1551900025YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TrumpetsofTirzahRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5936184Clapper: https://clapperapp.com/TrumpetsofTirzah journey of faith and spiritual growth,digital discipleship,digital community,faith mentoring,virtual fellowship,lifestyle christianity,holy connections,empowered believer,temecula believers,kingdom connections,intentional faith,kingdom network,community of believers,sacred conversations,temecula ministries,kingdom values,kingdom fellowship,temecula house of prayer,mature believers,apostolic principles,kingdom impact,kingdom lifestyle,temecula faith
It's my belief that many good Christians are defeated by sin and temptation because they know God's truth in their mind, but it has not yet reached their "innermost being." Put another way, they know the truth intellectually, and may very well believe it to be true, but the word of God hasn't found a place deep in their heart (i.e. their "innermost being"). Consequently, they know the right things to do, but down deep, it's not what they want to do. There is a solution to this problem. Join me for Today's Daily Word & Prayer to learn more.Scripture Used in Today's MessagePsalm 51:6Matthew 22;37If you've not read my book, Takin' it to Their Turf. request a copy on my website, www.CampusAmerica.com.You'll be inspired, encouraged, and learn plenty about evangelism and spiritual warfare through the 70+ stories I share of my campus evangelism experiences.We send a copy to anyone who donates to our ministry, but if you can't do so, simply request a copy by sending us an email. Who do you know that needs to hear today's message? Go ahead and forward this to them, along with a prayer that God will use it in their life.To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher To support Tom Short Campus Ministries, click herehttps://www.tomthepreacher.com/support************ Do you want to have all your sins forgiven and know God personally? *********Check out my video "The Bridge Diagram" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0Kjwrlind8&t=1sCheck out my website, www.TomthePreacher.com, to learn more about my ministry and sign up for my daily email. And make sure to request a copy of my book, Takin' it to Their Turf, when you visit my website.Check out my videos on this channel to learn how to answer tough questions challenging our faith.
Is your faith full of fire—or are you just going through the motions? God sent a bold messenger, Malachi, to confront the issues that are still plaguing us today. Malachi's message wasn't just for ancient Israel. It's for anyone who's tired of surface-level faith or burdened by spiritual compromise. Discover why Malachi's message still matters for you.The book of MalachiMalachi 1:2,3,8-13Malachi 2:13-17Malach 3:2,3,7-9,17,18Malachi 4:5,6Matthew 11:13,14Mark 9:11-13You can now also WATCH C.L.! That's right: C.L. is also recording The Nonmicrowaved Truth on video! Just go to our Time of Grace video site (timeofgrace.org/TV), search for the Time of Grace app on your devices, or watch on C.L.'s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmL7jUfMBm0FKV-I0Op_Vg or on Time of Grace's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Hcyk5JAbout "The Nonmicrowaved Truth":How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what's cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what's best.Hit up C.L. on social media:- Twitter or Instagram: @ChampionLife23- TikTok: @clwhiteside
Send us a textHave you been questioning what God has already spoken to you... ? Maybe it's about your future… a calling, a gifting, a healing, believing for that marriage, that home, that move or that child. But you've been second guessing yourself and wondering if God really even said that, or maybe too much time has passed and you missed it. I'm here to encourage you today that if God said it, believe it! Today we're going to break down how you can move forward towards what He said in big faith. VersesGenesis 3Psalm 19:1-2John 16:13Hebrews 11:1Numbers 23:19Hebrews 10:23Philippians 1:6Matthew 19:26Worship songsMore Than AbleMan of Your WordFor more encouragement Jillianwhinery.com
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Main Scripture - 1 Peter 4:1-6Christ's Suffering Changes What You Live For1 Peter 4:1-2Hebrews 12:1-4Romans 8:3-4Psalm 37:4Ephesians 4:11-14Past Sins No Longer Define You1 Peter 4:3-42 Corinthians 5:17Colossians 2:13-141 Corinthians 15:33-342 Corinthians 6:14-18Matthew 5:10-12John 15:18-21God Will Judge Everything You Do1 Peter 4:5-6Matthew 12:36-37Proverbs 11:9Proverbs 11:12-13James 3:8-10Application Points:Choose God's will when it is difficultDo not entertain the slightest sinful temptationResponsibly control your words for the kingdom
Families are avoiding godly conflict in the name of comfort, but real love demands real battles for truth. Silence and compromise open the door to deeper sin. If you're tired of watching your family drift from God while everyone smiles and stays silent, this is for you. It's time to battle in the Spirit, not avoid in fear. In this episode we'll dig into the dangerous false peace that's killing spiritual growth inside our homes.Genesis 3:6 Luke 12:51-53Proverbs 13:24 Proverbs 22:6Matthew 10:37,38Joshua 24:15You can now also WATCH C.L.! That's right: C.L. is also recording The Nonmicrowaved Truth on video! Just go to our Time of Grace video site (timeofgrace.org/TV), search for the Time of Grace app on your devices, or watch on C.L.'s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmL7jUfMBm0FKV-I0Op_Vg or on Time of Grace's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Hcyk5JAbout "The Nonmicrowaved Truth":How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what's cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what's best.Hit up C.L. on social media:- Twitter or Instagram: @ChampionLife23- TikTok: @clwhiteside
Tap here to send us a message!In seasons of weakness and weariness, the psalmist poured out his heart, feeling as though he might utterly fail—yet he remained faithful to God. Likewise, we will face hardships, betrayal, and moments when our strength seems to vanish, but we are called to anchor ourselves in His Word and trust in His unfailing promises. When everything else shakes, our faithfulness to Him must remain steadfast, for it is there we find true life and hope.04/17/2025 - Thursday NightScriptures:Psalm 119:81-88Proverbs 13:12Psalm 13:1Psalm 90:13Isaiah 8:17James 3:5-6Matthew 12:36Psalm 119:33Galatians 6:9
Worry and anxiety have become so normalized in our world that not experiencing them can seem strange. But as believers, are we called to live this way? In this episode, we'll break down the roots of anxiety and what it ultimately reflects. Genesis 162 Corinthians 13:5Proverbs 15:22Proverbs 24:6Matthew 14:29-31Psalm 27:1Psalm 29:112 Timothy 1:7Romans 8:28Galatians 2:20Forrest Frank~ Crazy You can now also WATCH C.L.! That's right: C.L. is also recording The Nonmicrowaved Truth on video! Just go to our Time of Grace video site (timeofgrace.org/TV), search for the Time of Grace app on your devices, or watch on C.L.'s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmL7jUfMBm0FKV-I0Op_Vg or on Time of Grace's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Hcyk5JAbout "The Nonmicrowaved Truth":How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what's cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what's best.Hit up C.L. on social media:- Twitter or Instagram: @ChampionLife23- TikTok: @clwhiteside