1010 Thrive

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  • A daily podcast each weekday sharing Biblical truth designed to help listeners find hope, meaning and fulfillment in life. Each weekday we will air a new episode that features a devotional grounded in our 10-10 principles.
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Episodes
  • Episode 1090: The Genesis of Worship-Walking with God from Eden to Enoch
    Feb 7 2025

    The early chapters of Genesis reveal that worship is more than words or rituals—it is a way of life, shaped by obedience, faith, and relationship with God. Before sin, Adam and Eve worshiped God through direct communion, their very existence in Eden an act of continual worship. After the Fall, worship changed, requiring sacrifice, prayer, and calling on God’s name as humanity sought restoration. The Sabbath, given before sin, remained a holy time for worship, reflection, and connection with the Creator, pointing to God’s eternal purpose for His people.

    After sin entered the world, true worship required faith in God’s plan for redemption. Abel’s offering demonstrated faith and obedience, while Cain’s offering reflected self-will and human effort—a distinction that foreshadows the ongoing conflict between true and false worship. Worship now required sacrifice, dependence, and repentance, as humanity longed to be reconciled with God. The descendants of Seth began to call on the name of the Lord, marking the beginning of corporate prayer and worship, even as the world grew increasingly sinful.

    Among them, Enoch stands as the greatest example of post-Fall worship, walking so closely with God that he was taken directly into His presence. His life demonstrates the power of faith, obedience, and seeking God in a corrupt world. Enoch’s translation prefigures the final victory of those who remain faithful, pointing to the hope of eternal life with God. From Eden to Enoch, Genesis lays the foundation for worship—a foundation ultimately fulfilled in Christ, who restores our direct access to God. May we, like Enoch, walk in faithful worship, calling on the name of the Lord until we see Him face to face.

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    10 mins
  • Episode 1089: Enoch Walked with God
    Feb 6 2025

    Enoch stands out in Scripture as a man who walked with God, setting a model of deep communion and worship. While many in his generation simply lived and died, Enoch’s life demonstrated faith, obedience, and devotion to God. His story is significant not only because he was taken by God without experiencing death but also because it foreshadows the promise of eternal life for those who diligently seek Him. His faith was so remarkable that he is commended in Hebrews 11:5-6 as an example of one who pleased God through unwavering trust.

    Beyond the biblical narrative, Jewish tradition and early Christian writings expand on Enoch’s significance, portraying him as a prophet, scribe, and visionary who received revelations about heaven, the coming judgment, and God’s righteousness. Though extra-biblical texts like 1 Enoch provide historical insights into ancient Jewish thought, the Bible remains our ultimate authority, showing that Enoch’s life was a model of righteous worship and divine reward. His prophetic voice, as referenced in Jude 14-15, reminds us that God will one day bring justice, and we must remain faithful despite the world's increasing wickedness.

    Enoch’s life teaches us powerful lessons about walking with God daily, trusting in His promises, and standing firm in righteousness. He exemplifies what it means to worship not just through words, but through an entire life devoted to God. His translation into heaven serves as a reminder that God rewards those who seek Him diligently. As believers, we are called to follow in his footsteps—living in faith, calling on the Lord’s name, and looking forward to the day we, too, will dwell forever in His presence.

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    10 mins
  • Episode 1088: Calling on the Name of the Lord
    Feb 5 2025

    Genesis 4:26 marks a significant turning point in human history—the beginning of calling upon the name of the Lord. Before this moment, worship had been expressed through direct communion with God in Eden, but after the Fall, humanity was forced to seek Him in a new way. The lineage of Seth is distinct from that of Cain because it was through Seth’s descendants that people began to recognize their dependence on God and publicly worship Him. This event set the foundation for prayer, worship, and seeking God as an intentional act of faith, a practice that would continue throughout the biblical narrative and into the lives of believers today.

    Calling upon the name of the Lord is more than simply speaking His name; it is an act of faith, surrender, and trust in His sovereignty. Throughout Scripture, from the Psalms to the teachings of Paul, this phrase is associated with seeking God’s help, praising His greatness, and declaring a covenant relationship with Him. In contrast to Cain’s lineage, which pursued self-sufficiency and worldly achievements, Seth’s lineage embraced reliance on God, a pattern that continued through Noah, Abraham, and ultimately Christ. Worship is a choice between dependence on God and reliance on ourselves, and Genesis 4:26 reminds us that true worship begins when we recognize our need for Him.

    The significance of this passage extends beyond history—it carries direct applications for our lives today. Worship is not about rituals or traditions but begins with a humble heart that acknowledges God’s supremacy. It is not just an isolated moment but a lifestyle, a daily practice of calling on the Lord through prayer, praise, and surrender. Worship also unites believers, as seen in the corporate worship that emerged in Seth’s time. Finally, worship is a response to sin and brokenness, a way of returning to God and seeking restoration in a fallen world. Just as a remnant in Genesis chose to seek the Lord amidst increasing wickedness, we too are called to call upon His name, trust in His faithfulness, and proclaim His greatness in all we do.

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    10 mins

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