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The Open Space Podcast

The Open Space Podcast

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The Open Space Podcast exists to create space for people to encounter God, discover truth, and be equipped to live it out. Each message and conversation is centered on Jesus and what it means to follow Him in everyday life.

Our heart behind Pray for Manitoba is to see this generation awakened to God’s presence, united in prayer, and bold in faith. We believe revival begins in relationship with God and grows through relationship with one another.

Follow us on Instagram instagram.com/openspacemb , visit openspacemb.ca for events and resources, and check out our YouTube channel at youtube.com/@OpenSpaceMB for more messages and stories from across Manitoba.

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    • Anxiety and Peace | Isaac Josue
      Jan 15 2026

      This episode is a message for anyone who feels worn down by anxiety, pressure, or the quiet belief that they should be doing better by now.

      Drawing from Philippians 4, Isaac reflects on the kind of peace Scripture describes as being beyond understanding. Not a peace that comes from having everything under control, but a peace that guards our hearts and minds even while life still feels heavy.

      Through Scripture and lived experience, this message challenges the idea that faith means the absence of struggle. Instead, it points to a deeper invitation found in Philippians 4: to bring our worries to God, to practice trust, and to receive a peace that does not depend on circumstances changing first.

      Rather than offering quick fixes, this conversation creates space to breathe, to question, and to re-center on what it actually means to trust God when your emotions haven’t caught up yet.

      If you’ve ever felt discouraged by your own anxiety, unsure if your faith is “enough,” or tired of carrying what you were never meant to hold alone, this message is for you.

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      40 min
    • Revival Looks Like Repentance | Ryan Murray
      Dec 15 2025

      In this message, we open Luke 7:36–50 and step into a dinner party where Jesus is anointed by a woman known only as “a sinner.” Surrounded by religious leaders, social judgment, and unspoken tension, her response to Jesus becomes the model Jesus himself ties to the proclamation of the gospel.

      This teaching explores what revival truly looks like in this moment. Not hype, performance, or trend-driven Christianity, but repentance that is honest, costly, and transformative. Through cultural context, Greek language insight, and a close reading of the text, we see how repentance is not a way to earn grace, but the response to grace already given.

      The message also addresses confusion around sin, repentance, and identity in Christ. It walks through key passages in 1 John and Romans to clarify what it means to be saved, to still wrestle with sin, and to live under a new master. Repentance is framed not as shame, but as worship, a life poured out at the feet of Jesus.

      We close by moving from one dinner party in Luke 7 to another at the Lord’s Supper, where Jesus’ posture toward sinners, including Judas, reveals the depth of his mercy and love. This message invites us to remember the woman Jesus eternally linked to the gospel and to ask ourselves what it looks like to respond to that same mercy today.

      Revival looks like repentance.

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      40 min
    • Life is Meaningless Without the Shepherd | Isaac Josue
      Nov 24 2025

      In this episode we look at the life of King Solomon. The man who had everything. Wisdom, wealth, pleasure, projects, status, and influence. Yet after chasing every desire of his heart, Solomon looked back and said it was all vanity and like trying to catch the wind. His story exposes what happens when we try to build a life on things that cannot satisfy.

      We compare Solomon’s journey to ours today. Many of us climb career ladders, chase relationships, look for comfort in sex, drinking, drugs, success, or even good things like family, creativity, and doing good. But when the people we love fail or leave, or when the things we build collapse, our purpose collapses with them. Nothing this world offers can hold the weight of our desire for peace.

      From there we turn to Psalm 23 and the life God invites us into. The Lord is my Shepherd. True peace is found in intimacy with Him. I shall not want. God meets the desires that nothing else can fill. He leads me. He restores me. He protects me. He satisfies me. Even in the valley of the shadow of death, we do not lose peace because He is with us.

      Psalm 23 shows us that the life we long for is not built on achievement or pleasure. It is built on relationship with a Shepherd who heals our wounds, shapes our purpose, and gives us a prosperity that death cannot touch.

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      31 min
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