Épisodes

  • Eat The Word
    Jan 28 2026

    A world full of takes can still leave a soul empty. We turn to Revelation 10, where a mighty angel plants one foot on sea and one on land, to ask a simple but defining question: who gets to be right when we disagree—our feeds or our Father? Before history resolves, God speaks, and that speech carries authority wide enough to claim every inch of creation and close enough to form the habits of your day.

    If this episode strengthens your resolve to put Scripture first, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review with one concrete step you’re taking this week to “eat this book.”

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    47 min
  • Grounded In The Gospel: Why Baptism And The Lord’s Table Matter
    Jan 28 2026

    Looking for solid ground as the year turns? We walk straight to the source: the gospel, baptism, and the Lord’s Table—two visible signs that rehearse an invisible grace. We start with four clear questions from Romans 1—Who made us, what’s wrong, what’s God’s solution, and how are we included—to show why the cross is not a moral upgrade, but a rescue by a perfect Savior. From there, we connect belief to baptism, not as a finish line but as the public start of discipleship, and we explore why the Lord’s Table is our ongoing nourishment, not a ritual for “good weeks,” but a steady reminder that Christ’s work is finished.

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    38 min
  • Listen Up!
    Sep 29 2025

    Ever notice how temptation never sounds like trouble? It shows up as belonging, adventure, shared gain—“throw in your lot with us”—and only later reveals the snare. We open Proverbs 1:8–19 and follow that thread from the living room to the sanctuary, asking what it looks like to hear a father’s instruction, honor a mother’s teaching, and refuse the subtle drift toward quick wins that hollow out the soul. Along the way we share honest stories—credit cards at 18, the ache of adulthood, jailhouse counsel, and the hard-won wisdom of learning to set boundaries before speed becomes momentum.

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    42 min
  • Giving & Hypocrisy
    Jul 7 2025

    "Beware of practicing your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them." With these words from Matthew 6:1-4, Jesus cuts straight to our hearts, challenging us to examine why we give rather than just how much.

    True kingdom generosity flows naturally from hearts transformed by the gospel. When we grasp that we were spiritually bankrupt yet received an undeserved inheritance in Christ, our giving becomes a joyful response rather than a religious obligation. The imagery of not letting your left hand know what your right hand is doing isn't about secretive accounting—it's about giving so naturally that we forget ourselves in the process.

    This message offers practical wisdom for cultivating generosity: start with prayer, give consistently, create a monthly budget, and begin with whatever percentage you can manage faithfully. Financial struggles often stem not from lack of resources but from lack of management.

    Whether you're a seasoned giver or just beginning this journey, this message invites you to experience the freedom and joy that comes from giving with a pure heart. After all, God doesn't need our money—He owns everything. Our giving benefits us by training our hearts to trust Him, fighting against greed, and making us more aware of others' needs.

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    40 min
  • 06/15/2025: Integrity in Kingdom Life
    Jul 7 2025

    Have you ever considered how our world would collapse if everyone suddenly told the complete truth for just one day? This eye-opening revelation forms the heart of a powerful message examining the radical difference between worldly systems built on deception and Kingdom life grounded in integrity.

    The Pharisees had mastered the art of appearing righteous while creating elaborate loopholes to break their word. They would swear oaths by heaven, earth, or Jerusalem—anything except God's name directly—then manipulate these technical distinctions to justify their dishonesty. Jesus confronts this hypocrisy with stunning clarity: "Let your yes be yes and your no be no. Anything beyond this comes from evil."

    This message unpacks Matthew 5:33-37, revealing how Jesus wasn't creating new rules but restoring God's standards to their proper place. The Sermon on the Mount serves as Christ's manifesto for Kingdom living—a life where integrity permeates every aspect of our existence. When we need elaborate oaths or guarantees to convince others of our trustworthiness, we reveal something troubling about our hearts.

    Kingdom integrity applies to every relationship. Do your children trust your promises, or have they learned to doubt through repeated disappointments? Does your spouse expect you to follow through, or have they grown accustomed to broken commitments? Most importantly, do your words to God match your actions?

    Living in God's Kingdom brings extraordinary benefits: forgiveness, freedom, spiritual power, healing and restoration. This isn't just about securing a future heavenly reward—it's about experiencing God's Kingdom reality here and now. When Christians live with genuine integrity, we demonstrate to a skeptical world what God's Kingdom truly looks like.

    Ready to move from darkness into light? Choose Kingdom life with integrity today, because Jesus is better than anything this world offers. Your yes can become yes, your no can become no, and your life can become a powerful testimony pointing directly to Christ.

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    47 min
  • 06/01/2025: Obey God, not the rules
    Jul 7 2025

    The Sermon on the Mount challenges our understanding of God's moral law, particularly the commandment against murder. Jesus reveals that God's law reaches beyond external behavior into our hearts, showing that anger, contempt, and hatred violate the spirit of "You shall not murder.

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    45 min
  • 05/18/2025: Influence, Not Influenced
    May 27 2025

    Living as salt and light means becoming the visible presence of God's kingdom in a world that desperately needs both preservation and illumination.

    If Jesus's metaphor of salt losing its flavor concerns you, remember that genuine faith stays vibrant when we remain connected to Him and our community of believers. Join us for Men's Fight Club this Tuesday night at 6 PM as we continue growing in holiness together.


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    40 min
  • 05/04/2025: The Good Life - The Sermon on the Mount
    May 27 2025

    What does it truly mean to live the "good life"? Jesus offers a radical answer in His Sermon on the Mount that completely upends our cultural assumptions about happiness, success, and blessing.

    In this powerful opening message of our summer series "The Good Life Now," we dive into the Beatitudes—those profound declarations beginning with "Blessed are..."—that serve as the foundation for understanding citizenship in the Kingdom of Heaven. Far from being mere moral platitudes, these teachings reveal the supernatural transformation that occurs when Christ takes residence in our hearts.

    The Kingdom of Heaven isn't just our future destination after death—it's God's sovereign rule in the lives of His covenant people right now. Jesus inaugurated this kingdom through

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    38 min