Failure can feel final—but in the hands of Jesus, it never is. In this episode, we walk through Peter’s denial, his heartbreak, and his powerful restoration. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve gone too far, messed up too badly, or disqualified yourself from God’s purpose, this message is for you. Jesu…
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,…
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…
Salvation is more than a moment—it is a miracle filled with eternal gifts. When we come to Christ, God doesn’t just forgive us; He cleanses us, removes our sin, gives us His Spirit, and secures our future forever.In this episode, we walk through the beautiful truths of what every believer recei…
How do we respond when our sin is exposed? Do we hide, blame, deny, or humble ourselves before God? From Adam and Eve in the garden to David’s confession and Ahab’s deflection, Scripture shows that our response to conviction reveals the condition of our heart. In this episode, we explore the danger…
We live in a world today that is spiritually dark. The Gospel of Jesus Christ has been watered down, to where people can live comfortably in their sin, while the stay on the road to the devils Hell. Todays episode looks at the spirit of the Nicolaitans, something God states He hates. Don’t fall for…
In Luke 17:1–5, Jesus speaks some of His most challenging words—warnings about causing others to stumble, commands to forgive repeatedly, and a call to live by faith. In this episode, we explore what it means to walk in humility, extend forgiveness without limit, and trust God when obedience feels …
Basically, there has got to be a change. If you are the same today as you were before Jesus, then you need to repent and get things right with God.
Looking in the books of Isaiah and Nehemiah in the Old Testament, we can see where God was confronting a sinful Judah and Israel that looks a lot like America today. We also see where the nation returned to God after their captivity, after their...
John 8:1-11. Here, we read the story of the woman who was caught in adultery. Jesus knew her sin, yet He showed grace & compassion. He knows your sin as well, and still offers grace and forgiveness.
Luke 18:18-24. Yesterday we talked about the importance of confessing our sins. Today, we will study about a man who thought he had no sins. Don’t be like this guy.