In this sobering passage, Peter exposes the character and consequences of those who reject authority and chase corruption. 2 Peter 2:10–22 paints a vivid picture of spiritual drift—where pride replaces submission, and temporary pleasures lead to eternal loss. This episode challenges believers to ex…
What does it truly mean to be called by God—and are we living like it? In this opening episode of our journey through 2 Peter, we explore the powerful truth that believers are not only saved by grace, but also equipped with everything needed for a life of godliness. God’s call is not casual—it is a…
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…
In a world that constantly pressures believers to blend in, God calls His people to stand apart. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to live a holy life—not as a burden, but as a response to the grace we’ve already received. Holiness isn’t about perfection; it’s about transformation.
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…
In Ephesians 3:16–19, Paul prays a powerful prayer for believers—that they would be strengthened by the Spirit in their inner man, rooted and grounded in love, and able to grasp the immeasurable love of Christ. This passage reminds us that spiritual strength doesn’t come from our circumstances, our…
Temptation is something every believer faces, but Scripture shows us two very different responses. In this episode, we look at the lives of Joseph and David—one who fled temptation and one who gave in to it.Joseph ran from sin and later found himself elevated to authority. David lingered in tem…
What did Jesus mean when He said we must eat His flesh and drink His blood? In John 6, His words shocked many listeners. Later, during the Last Supper, He clarified the meaning through the bread and the cup.In this episode, we explore the powerful meaning behind the Lord’s Table and why communi…
What does it really mean to be free from sin? Many people misunderstand grace, thinking freedom in Christ means sin no longer matters. But the Apostle Paul teaches the opposite—grace does not remove responsibility; it changes our master.In this episode, we explore Romans 6:14–23 and Romans 7:7,…
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…
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 heart is more than emotions—it is the control center of our thoughts, desires, and decisions. Scripture reveals that the heart can be deceitful, corrupted by sin, yet also capable of renewal by God’s transforming power. In this episode, we examine what God says about the human heart, why it mus…
In moments of waiting, fear, or uncertainty, the human heart is tempted to create substitutes for God. From the golden calf at Mount Sinai to the lifeless idols condemned by the prophet Jeremiah, Scripture reveals a recurring danger: shaping something visible to replace the invisible God. This epis…
Today’s episode will talk about sin. We will talk about what sin does to our lives.
This is how people like Daniel and Joseph in the Bible kept centered on God. Todays episode takes a hard look at what you and I need to do each day if we want to live the way God expects.
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 this episode, we study Psalm 90, the oldest Psalm, written by Moses. It’s a prayer, and we look at several key verses and discover that God is sovereign, man is sinful, we need to number our days and seek out the wisdom of God, and do the things God has called us to do, all the while pointing th…
We can learn some valuable things from a man sick with leprosy. Today, we are looking at Mark 1:40-45, and Jesus’ healing of a leper.
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?
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 finish up our study in the book of Haggai. We are looking at Haggai 2:20-23 and see the results of serving God faithfully.
Hosea 4:6-7. God has a stern warning for Israel concerning knowledge and their rejection of that knowledge. As a whole, we in America have also rejected the knowledge of God.