In this episode, we confront a hard but necessary truth—God is not impressed by outward appearances when the heart is far from Him. Jesus boldly challenges the religious leaders of His day, exposing the danger of looking clean on the outside while being spiritually empty within.Drawing from Mat…
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, …
Sometimes the breakthrough doesn’t come with a miracle in the moment—it comes with a command.In this episode, we continue our series From Darkness to Sight by exploring the moment Jesus told the blind man to go and wash. It wasn’t instant. It required movement, obedience, and trust before sight…
Why would a loving God allow blindness, weakness, or struggle? In this episode, we explore how what looks like darkness in our lives can actually be the stage where God reveals His greatest work. Through the story of the man born blind, Paul’s thorn, and Jesus’ mission to seek the lost, we uncover …
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…
Prayer is one of the most talked about parts of the Christian life, yet many believers still quietly wonder if they’re doing it “right.” In this episode, we walk through Luke 11:1-4 and listen to one of the simplest and most honest requests ever made to Jesus: “Lord, teach us to pray.” Jesus respon…
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…
Spiritual stagnation is not neutral—it’s dangerous. In this episode, we explore 2 Peter 3:15–18 and the call to grow in grace and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Peter warns that unstable believers can be led astray, but he also points us to the remedy: intentional, ongoing spiritual growth. If y…
In a world filled with distraction, doubt, and spiritual drift, God calls His people to remember. In this episode, we explore Peter’s heartfelt reminder to believers to stay grounded in truth and actively stir up their faith. Drawing from 2 Peter 3:1–3 and 2 Timothy 1:5–6, we examine the danger of …
In a world flooded with opinions, shifting beliefs, and watered-down truth, how do we stay grounded? This episode focuses on the authority and sufficiency of God’s Word, while exposing the dangers of false teaching and spiritual compromise. We’re reminded that truth doesn’t adjust to culture—believ…
2500th Episode!!!! Trials have a way of testing not just our faith—but our words, our thoughts, and our focus. In today’s episode, we explore how James calls us to count it all joy in the middle of difficulty, while Psalm 141 shows us how to pray through those very struggles.When life gets hard…
Habitual sin is one of the most dangerous patterns in a believer’s life—not because it always feels severe, but because it slowly dulls conviction and distances us from God. In this episode, we confront the reality of repeated sin through the lens of Scripture.Looking at 1 John 3:9 and Revelati…
In this final episode of Called, Cleansed, and Built, we center everything on Christ—the Living Stone. 1 Peter 2:4–10 reveals that our identity and purpose are inseparable from Him. Though rejected by the world, Jesus is chosen and precious to God—and those who come to Him are being built into some…
Being cleansed by Christ isn’t just about what we’ve been saved from—it’s about what we’re now called to. In this episode, we explore how genuine salvation produces something unmistakable: a sincere, fervent love for others.Walking through 1 Peter 1:22–25, we see that God’s Word doesn’t just in…
What is your salvation really worth?In a world where everything seems to have a price tag, it’s easy to lose sight of the true cost of redemption. The apostle Peter reminds us that we weren’t bought with temporary, perishable things like silver or gold—but with something infinitely more valuabl…
We live in a world that is confused, compromised, and constantly pulling us in the wrong direction. So how do we live godly lives in the middle of it?In today’s episode, we look at what Scripture says about standing firm when everything around us is falling apart. God hasn’t called us to blend …
Endurance is not just about strength—it’s about focus. In Part 2 of Run With Endurance, we shift our attention to the One who makes finishing possible: Jesus.Drawing from Hebrews 12:2–3, the story of Peter walking on the water in Matthew 14, and Paul’s relentless pursuit in Philippians 3, this …
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…
Why do some walk away from Jesus while others run toward Him? In this episode, we contrast the rich young ruler and Zacchaeus—two wealthy men with two very different responses to Christ. One clung to what he had and walked away sorrowful. The other let go and found salvation.We explore what it …
In a time where truth is often softened, altered, or avoided, believers are called to stand firm. This episode explores what it means to earnestly contend for the faith without drifting into compromise or silence. Through powerful moments—from Jesus cleansing the temple to Paul confronting Peter—we…
Is salvation by faith alone—or do works play a role? In this episode, we confront one of the most misunderstood tensions in Scripture: the relationship between faith and works. Drawing from James, Paul’s letters, and the words of Jesus Himself, we uncover a powerful truth—works don’t save us, but s…
Trouble will either silence your faith—or amplify it.In this powerful conclusion to When Trouble Comes: Finding God in the Storm, we move from running in fear to standing in faith. Paul and Silas weren’t just in a storm—they were beaten, chained, and locked in a prison. Yet at midnight, instead…
Is God only the God of Israel, or is He the God of all people?In Romans 3, the apostle Paul asks a powerful question that reveals the heart of the gospel. While God chose Israel and gave them the law, salvation was never meant to be limited to one nation. Through Jesus Christ, God opened the do…