Whenever Jesus shows up, things don’t stay quiet. Crowds gather, hearts are stirred, systems are challenged, and lives are changed. In this episode, we explore what happens when Jesus enters a room, a city, or a life—and why His presence always creates a reaction.From the packed house in Capern…
Friendship is more than proximity—it’s purpose. In this episode, we explore what real, biblical friendship looks like. From the friends who carried a paralyzed man to Jesus, to the sharpening power of godly relationships, Scripture shows us that the right people in your life can help carry you clos…
Failure is not the end of your story—it’s often the place where God begins His deepest work. In this episode, we walk through the contrast between Peter and Judas, the reality of denial and regret, and the incredible grace of restoration. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve gone too far, said too much,…
What do you do when your testimony is put on trial?In this episode, we step into the tension of John 9 where the healed man is dragged before the Pharisees. What should have been a celebration turns into an interrogation. Questions are fired. Doubts are raised. Pressure builds—not just on him, …
In this powerful third installment of the “Lord…” series, we explore one of the most honest prayers ever spoken: “Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.” Through Mark 9:17–24, we see a father torn between faith and doubt—and how Jesus meets him right there.We’ll also connect this struggle to…
Faith isn’t static—it grows. In Gospel of Luke 17:5, the disciples make a simple but powerful request: “Lord, Increase our faith.”They had walked with Jesus, seen miracles, and heard His teaching—yet they still knew something was missing.This episode explores what it means to recognize your…
If everything around us is temporary, how should we live today? In this episode, we dive into 2 Peter 3:11–14 and uncover the call to holy living in light of eternity. God is not just revealing what will happen—He’s showing us how to live right now. This is a call to urgency, purity, and purpose.
In a world filled with skepticism and mockery, believers are often challenged with the question: “Where is the promise of His coming?” In this episode, we walk through 2 Peter 3:4–10 and uncover the truth about God’s timing, His patience, and the certainty of His promises. What seems like delay is …
Before sin is ever dealt with, it must be acknowledged. In Part 1 of this two-part series, we confront the reality of sin—not just what we do, but what we allow to rule us. Through Romans 6 and 1 John, we uncover the truth about spiritual identity, obedience, and the danger of denial. You can’t wal…
Looking back may seem harmless—but spiritually, it can be dangerous. In this episode, we examine how longing for the past, hesitating in obedience, and holding onto what God has called us out of can hinder our walk with Him.Through the examples of Lot’s family and the Israelites in the wilderne…
Following Jesus is not casual—it’s costly. In this episode, we take a sobering look at what true discipleship requires. Through powerful moments in Luke’s Gospel, Jesus makes it clear: loyalty to Him must come before comfort, relationships, and even personal ambition.This message challenges sur…
The wilderness is not a place of punishment—it is a place of proving.In this final episode of the series Built to Stand: Faith That Endures, we talk about how to survive seasons when God feels distant, prayers feel delayed, and the road feels long. The wilderness exposes what is in us, but it a…
In a world that constantly tells us we need more, God calls us to something deeper—contentment. True contentment isn’t found in possessions, comfort, or circumstances, but in Christ alone.In this episode, we explore what Scripture teaches about being satisfied in God, trusting His provision, an…
Prosperity is not dangerous because God gives it—but because we can forget why we have it. In Part 1 of this episode, we examine the subtle spiritual drift that happens when comfort replaces dependence. Drawing from Moses’ warning in Deuteronomy and Jesus’ parable of the rich fool, this episode con…
Our words are never neutral—they reveal what is stored within the heart. Scripture makes it clear that speech has the power to bless or destroy, to give life or invite judgment. In this episode, we examine what God says about the tongue, the condition of the heart behind our words, and the accounta…
The tongue is small, but its impact is mighty. In this episode, we explore how our speech can guide lives like a bridle guides a horse, or set entire worlds aflame. God’s Word reminds us that the condition of our hearts is revealed through the words we speak. As followers of Christ, we are called t…
In this episode, we explore the profound biblical commandment to honor our parents, rooted in both Old and New Testament teachings. From the foundational law in Exodus 20:11 and Deuteronomy 5:16, to the solemn warning in Deuteronomy 27:16, and the New Testament reinforcement in Ephesians 6:1-3, we …
Luke 15 gives us a glimpse into the heart of God—a Father who searches, a Shepherd who pursues, and a Savior who rejoices over the found. In this episode, we reflect on the parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son. Whether you’re wandering, waiting, or wondering if God still …
Many of us need to learn how to let go. Let go of the things that cause us to worry. Worry is not something God wants us to carry. Today, we will learn how to let go of our worries, and embrace the peace that only God can give.
Acts 2:41-47, here we get a glimpse of the early church. We need to be more like this, and less like the church is now.
God wants to give you a sound mind. A mind that is at peace with God, a mind that is focused on Him, and not the world. Are you ready to receive that mind today?
2 Timothy 4:7, Paul is teaching that God did not give us fear. Fear paralyzes our faith and renders us useless to God.
Your faith is either proven or disproven by the works you do. Faith and works go together. Your works prove your faith. Your faith prove your works.
Today we are looking at trials. You know, those things of life that none of us wants. In James 1, we are told how we should respond to those times of trials. When your faith gets tested, how do you respond?