Episodios

  • Do Unto Others (July 20, 2025)
    Jul 20 2025

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    Have you ever struggled to forgive someone who deeply hurt you? In this powerful message, we explore how Jesus—betrayed with a kiss—showed us the transformative path of forgiveness when retaliation would have been easier.

    The world constantly pulls us toward distraction, bitterness, and revenge. When we're hurt or betrayed, our natural instinct is to fight back or harbor resentment. Yet Jesus demonstrates a radically different way. Even as Judas used a symbol of love to betray him, Jesus responded with compassion rather than condemnation. "He did not retaliate when he was insulted, nor threaten revenge when he suffered."

    Through the parable of the Good Samaritan, we see how radical love crosses boundaries and heals wounds. A despised Samaritan cared for his cultural enemy, teaching us that compassion isn't reserved only for those we like. This challenges us to examine our own hearts—are we holding grudges against coworkers, family members, or strangers? Are we refusing to forgive because someone hasn't apologized?

    Forgiveness isn't about freeing others from their debt—it's about freeing ourselves from the burden of bitterness. "I'm forgiving you of that debt, not so that you are free from it, but so that I am free from it." When we carry unforgiveness, we fill our hearts with negativity instead of Christ's love.

    Remember that Jesus died for us "while we were still sinners." He didn't wait until we deserved grace—he extended it freely at our worst. If Christ could forgive those who crucified him, surely we can release those who've wounded us.

    Who do you need to forgive today? Who needs to experience grace through you? Start there. Make that call. Send that text. Show up. Let the river of God's forgiveness flow through you, washing away everything that separates you from His presence.

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    54 m
  • Embracing Faith Without Barriers (July 13, 2025)
    Jul 13 2025

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    Ever noticed how chaos seems to follow you everywhere? That's exactly where our journey begins today – amid falling building blocks, scattered Goldfish crackers, and the beautiful chaos of children worshiping in their own uninhibited way.

    What happens when we're forced to worship through distraction? When the noise around us compels us to sing louder, pray harder, and focus more intently? This powerful message explores the revolutionary idea that perhaps the chaos isn't hindering our worship – it's refining it.

    Drawing from Mark 10:13-16, we confront an uncomfortable truth: like the disciples who tried to prevent children from approaching Jesus, many churches today create subtle barriers that keep children from fully experiencing God's presence. Jesus' response wasn't gentle correction but righteous anger, declaring that not only are children welcome in His presence, but they're the very models of the faith He desires from all of us.

    Through personal stories of childlike faith – from a daughter who plays "church" instead of "school," to spontaneous hugs from little ones who approach without agenda – we're challenged to examine our own attitudes. Have we replaced childlike trust with adult skepticism? Have we prioritized order over authentic connection?

    This message isn't just for parents but for every believer seeking to build a church where the next generation of disciples can flourish. It's a call to reconsider what truly matters in our worship spaces, and to ensure that the children in our midst aren't just tolerated, but celebrated as full participants in God's kingdom.

    What would our faith look like if we stopped forcing children into adult-shaped boxes and instead learned from their unfiltered approach to God? The answer might just transform your church experience forever.

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    31 m
  • Repentance: More Than Words (July 6, 2025)
    Jul 7 2025

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    How often do we mistake God's grace as permission to sin freely rather than understanding it as the transformative power that enables us to turn away from sin completely?

    Grace is the unmerited favor given through Christ's sacrifice, but many Christians have developed a dangerous misunderstanding—believing grace provides freedom to sin without consequences. This podcast episode tackles this misconception head-on, exploring how we often acknowledge ourselves as "blood-bought children" while making choices that directly contradict our proclaimed faith.

    True repentance isn't merely feeling remorseful or offering hollow apologies. It represents a complete 180-degree turn from sin toward our Savior. Looking at the thief on the cross in Luke 23:39-43, we see the perfect model of genuine repentance—acknowledging guilt, recognizing Christ's innocence, and believing in Jesus as King. Even in his final moments, this man's sincere heart transformation was honored with Christ's promise of paradise.

    We examine how our relationship with "the world" affects our spiritual walk, exploring James 4:4's warning that friendship with the world creates enmity with God. This doesn't mean avoiding relationships with non-believers but refusing to embrace worldly values that pull us from authentic faith. The episode challenges listeners to consider where their treasures truly lie—in temporal possessions or eternal rewards.

    Whether you're struggling with habitual sin, wondering about the nature of true repentance, or seeking to understand grace more deeply, this conversation will inspire you to live a life worthy of Christ. Remember, Jesus doesn't expect perfection before we come to Him, but He does invite transformation after we do.

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    50 m
  • Trust God, Not Feelings (June 30, 2025)
    Jul 7 2025

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    Have you ever made a decision based purely on emotion, only to regret it almost immediately? You're not alone. The human heart—our emotional compass—can lead us astray when we trust it blindly.

    In this powerful examination of emotions versus spiritual discernment, we dive deep into the biblical story of Jacob and Esau to uncover a profound truth: feelings can be manipulated, but God's word remains steadfast. Through Isaac's deception, we witness how physical senses—touch, smell, taste—were all used to mislead him into blessing the wrong son. Not because Jacob wasn't meant to be blessed, but because Isaac never consulted God about his intentions. His emotional attachment to Esau overrode what God had already decreed.

    This message challenges the popular notion of "following your heart" with Jeremiah's sobering reminder that "the human heart is the most deceitful of all things." Instead of allowing emotions to dictate our spiritual lives, we learn practical guidance for testing feelings against Scripture, submitting our hearts to God's examination, and seeking godly counsel from mature believers.

    Perhaps most liberating is the understanding that emotions don't always need to be resolved—they simply need to be felt. Many of us carry emotional burdens because we believe every feeling requires immediate action or resolution. But sometimes the most spiritual response is acknowledging the emotion, laying it at the foot of the cross, and continuing to walk by faith rather than feeling.

    Whether you're struggling with emotional decision-making or seeking greater spiritual discernment, this message offers biblical wisdom to help separate what feels right from what is spiritually true. Stop letting your emotions drive your spiritual life and start trusting the facts of God's word.

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    47 m
  • Our Father's Legacy (June 15, 2025)
    Jun 18 2025

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    What makes a father truly impactful? Is it the practical skills he passes down, or something deeper?

    Drawing from the unexpected metaphor of assembling patio furniture, this episode explores the profound difference between building things and building hearts. Just as inadequate tools can't properly construct furniture, superficial approaches to fatherhood can't create lasting character in our children.

    Every father possesses powerful tools that shape their children's futures—influence, strength, discipline, and guidance. The way we wield these tools determines whether we're constructing something that will endure or something that will quickly collapse under life's pressures. When examining scripture like Proverbs 22:6, we discover that directing children onto the right path requires discernment about life's many deceptive routes and unexpected obstacles.

    The challenge of discipline emerges as a particularly crucial skill. As Proverbs 3:12 reveals, "the Lord corrects those he loves, just as a father corrects a child in whom he delights." Correction flowing from delight creates understanding rather than resentment. This perspective transforms how we approach difficult conversations with our children.

    Perhaps most significantly, we explore how integrity shapes legacy. "The godly walk with integrity; blessed are their children who follow them." Children might ignore our words, but they never miss observing our actions. Through personal stories of parenting triumphs and failures, we see how even imperfect fathers can create godly impacts.

    For every man wondering about his impact as a father, three essential questions emerge: Are you building a strong home? Are you building a legacy of faith? Are you building hearts that seek God? Your answers will shape not just your children's lives but generations to come.

    Connect with us to share your own fatherhood journey and discover resources to strengthen your parenting approach.

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    44 m
  • Wednesday Night Bible Study (June 18, 2025)
    Jun 18 2025

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    Ever feel overwhelmed by life's battles? The shield of faith isn't just a spiritual accessory—it's your frontline defense against the enemy's most calculated attacks.

    This powerful message explores how faith works in tandem with self-control to protect us from doubt, temptation, and distraction. We break down Ephesians 6:16, revealing how taking up your shield isn't passive—it requires deliberate action and unwavering trust when everything around you screams "impossible."

    Through vivid demonstrations and biblical examples, we see how faith heroes like Noah built an ark before rain existed, showing that real faith isn't just believing—it's acting on what you believe. The Hall of Faith in Hebrews 11 comes alive as we examine how ordinary people faced extraordinary challenges and emerged victorious through simple, active faith.

    Most importantly, you'll discover how to speak to the mountains in your life with authority. Those obstacles that seem immovable? They must bow before your God when you stand in faith. As one listener testified, "Who are you, great mountain, that you will not bow low before my God?" became her declaration that transformed impossible situations into divine appointments for breakthrough.

    Whether you're facing financial struggles, relationship challenges, health issues, or spiritual warfare, this message equips you with practical tools to walk by faith instead of sight. Your shield is ready—will you pick it up?

    Listen now, and transform from a casual believer to a confident faith warrior who knows how to extinguish every fiery dart the enemy sends your way.

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    49 m
  • Wednesday Night Bible Study- Pastor Holly Dazey- (June 11, 2025)
    Jun 11 2025

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    Imagine walking into spiritual battle wearing the wrong footwear. You wouldn't last long, would you? In this powerful exploration of Ephesians 6:15, we dive deep into what it truly means to have your "feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace."

    This isn't about physical shoes—it's about spiritual readiness. Like Roman soldiers who needed proper footwear to march effectively into battle, Christians need spiritual preparation to stand firm against the enemy's attacks. The gospel of peace becomes our foundation, making us strong and stable as we navigate life's challenges.

    But here's the critical insight many miss: you can't effectively share the gospel of peace if your own heart harbors bitterness. As James 3:11 reminds us, "bitter and sweet water cannot come from the same source." Our words reveal our true heart condition. When we allow unforgiveness, anger, or pride to take root, we compromise our ability to represent Christ authentically.

    The spiritual battle begins within. Many believers experience what scripture calls "hardness of heart" or "spiritual dullness"—a condition where we become resistant to God's truth and leading. Even the disciples, who witnessed Jesus walk on water, still doubted His ability to feed the multitudes. Their spiritual senses had dulled between miracles. Sound familiar?

    God offers a solution: "I will remove from them their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh" (Ezekiel 11:19). This divine heart transformation changes us from the inside out, replacing stubbornness with receptivity and bitterness with peace. When we allow God to soften our hearts daily through His Word, prayer, and worship, we become effective ambassadors of His peace with "beautiful feet" that bring good news.

    How's your spiritual footwear? Are you ready to march forward in the gospel of peace? Pray daily for discernment, maintain a soft heart toward God, and watch how effectively you represent Christ to a world desperate for His peace.

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    55 m
  • Positive Energy (June 8, 2025)
    Jun 8 2025

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    Every day, we stand at a crossroads between positivity and negativity, between faith and fear. This choice, while seemingly simple, shapes our entire reality in profound ways. As we explore the battlefield of the mind, we discover that our thoughts aren't just passive reflections—they're active creators of our lived experience.

    The scripture tells us in Romans 12:2 that transformation comes through "changing the way you think." Not by changing our appearance or even our words first, but by renewing our mental landscape. When we allow negativity to take root, it colors everything we see, creating distortions that feel real but don't reflect truth. Even innocent interactions become tainted when viewed through a lens of suspicion or hurt.

    Our words carry immense creative power. They can build up or tear down, heal or wound, bring life or death. Proverbs reminds us that "kind words are like honey—sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." This isn't just poetic language—it's spiritual reality. When we speak life over ourselves and others, we create an atmosphere where God's power can flow freely.

    The message uses jumper cables as a powerful metaphor: just as these tools must be properly connected to transfer power, we must be grounded in Christ and focused on the positive for God's power to flow through us. There's no middle ground here—we're either speaking life or death, faith or fear, truth or falsehood. And only when we're properly connected can the true power of Christ energize our lives.

    This isn't about ignoring life's challenges or pretending everything is perfect. Valleys are real, but even there, we can find "lush green forest" while we rest until God calls us back to the mountaintop. The same power that raised Jesus from the grave lives within believers, empowering us to choose positivity even when circumstances suggest otherwise.

    Join us as we learn to harness the transformative power of positive thinking and life-giving words, creating a life that reflects the joy and strength found only in Christ. Your thoughts become your words, your words become your actions, and your actions become your legacy. Which path will you choose today?

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    35 m