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Lessons from the Life of DanielEpisode 1: It's Okay to Be DifferentIn a culture that constantly pressures believers to fit in, the life of Daniel reminds us that God has never called His people to blend in. From the moment Daniel arrived in Babylon, the world around him attempted to reshape his identity, influence his thinking, and weaken his convictions. Yet Daniel chose a different path.In this episode, we explore Daniel 1:1-21 and discover how one young man remained faithful to God in a hostile culture. We'll examine the pressure to conform, the importance of settling convictions before the test comes, the courage required to stand alone, and the rewards that follow a life of faithfulness.Whether you're facing pressure at work, school, among friends, or even within your own family, Daniel's example teaches us that following God may make us different, but it is always worth it.In this episode:• The world's ongoing attempt to reshape believers• Why convictions must be settled before the battle begins• The cost of standing for God• How God honors faithfulness• Practical ways to live boldly for Christ todayKey Verse:"But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself..." (Daniel 1:8)Faithfulness matters more than popularity. God is still looking for believers who will stand apart from the culture rather than blend into it.Listen now and discover why it's okay to be different.If you have any comments or questions, please reach out Email: Highercausepodcast @gmail.comInstagram: Highercausepodcast
Conquering Anger #5 - Identifying the Cure for AngerIn the early 1900s, polio became one of the most feared diseases in the world. Families lived in fear as children were suddenly paralyzed, hospitals filled with iron lungs, and entire communities searched desperately for a cure. Then came Jonas Salk and the breakthrough that changed history. What once brought fear and destruction finally met an answer.In this episode of the Higher Cause Podcast, we examine the spiritual cure for anger through the truth of God’s Word. Anger spreads quickly through the heart and relationships, but Scripture gives clear instruction on how believers are to respond. From Proverbs to Ephesians, we uncover biblical principles that help us overcome wrath, bitterness, and emotional reactions.We discuss:• The power of a soft answer• Becoming slow to anger• Using discretion before reacting emotionally• Forgiving others as Christ forgave usUncontrolled anger destroys peace, damages relationships, and hardens the heart. But God offers wisdom, self-control, and healing to those willing to surrender their spirit to Him.If anger, frustration, resentment, or bitterness has been controlling your life, this episode is for you. There is a biblical cure.If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via Instagram or email: Highercausepodcast@gmail.com
TOTW: What do you do when no one is looking?Character is not revealed in public; it is revealed in private. In this episode of Truth of the Week, we look at two young men in Scripture who chose holiness when compromise would have been easier. Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the king’s meat, and Joseph fled from temptation when no one else was around to stop him.This episode is a challenge to this generation to pursue victory in the secret life. Because the battles nobody sees often determine the testimony everybody sees.God is still looking for men and women who will stand pure in a polluted world.Comments or Questions? Email: Highercausepodcast@gmail.comInstagram: Highercausepodcast
Conquering Anger #4 Identifying the Consequences of Anger; A Fool with No FriendsAnger promises satisfaction, but often delivers destruction. In this episode of the Higher Cause Podcast, we uncover the real consequences of uncontrolled anger through the truth of God’s Word. The Bible shows us that anger can make a person foolish in speech, damage relationships, isolate friendships, and hinder spiritual growth.From Proverbs to James, we examine how wrath affects the tongue, the heart, and the life of a believer. But this episode is not just about the danger of anger; it’s about the hope of victory. God offers freedom, wisdom, and self-control to those willing to surrender their spirit to Him.If anger has been ruling your reactions, relationships, or peace, this episode is for you. There is another way.If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via Instagram or email: Highercauseodcast@gmail.com
Truth of the Week – “He Must Increase” (John 3:30)In this week’s Truth of the Week, we dive into one of the most powerful and humbling statements in all of Scripture: “He must increase, but I must decrease.”John the Baptist had every opportunity to take credit, build his own name, and elevate himself, but instead, he chose humility. He chose Christ.This episode challenges us to examine our own lives:Is Christ truly increased in our daily walk?Or are we still holding onto pride, recognition, and control?We’ll break down what it really means to let Christ increase in every area, family, work, and relationships, and what it costs to decrease. Because let’s be honest… dying to self isn’t easy. It means less spotlight, less credit, and less of “me.”But it also means more of Him, more glory, more purpose, and more eternal impact.If you’re serious about your walk with Christ, this truth will confront you, but it will also free you.He must increase. I must decrease.All glory to God.If you have any comments or questions, feel free to reach out via email: Highercausepodcast@gmail.com or Instagram
Anger doesn’t just appear out of nowhere.Most of the time…There’s something deeper underneath it. In this episode, I will uncover one of the most overlooked causes of anger...wounded pride. Using the story of Balaam in Numbers 22, we walk through how pride quietly works beneath the surface: It makes us feel disrespected It causes us to assume the worst It turns small irritations into real angerIt makes everything personal It blinds us to the truth And it leads us to attack the wrong target The truth is a lot of our anger isn’t caused by what actually happened…it’s caused by how our pride feels about what happened.If we don’t deal with the root, we’ll keep producing the same fruit. “If you only deal with anger, you’ll never fix the problem… because anger is the fruit, pride is the root.” If you have questions, thoughts, or want to connect:Email: Highercausepodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @highercausepodcast
Removing the Façade! | Truth of the WeekMany people walk through life wearing a smile while carrying a heavy heart.In this episode of Truth of the Week, we look at the powerful truth found in Proverbs 14:13 — “Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirth is heaviness.”The world teaches us to hide our pain, stay busy, laugh it off, and pretend everything is fine. But Scripture reminds us that outward laughter doesn’t always reflect what is happening inside the heart.We explore why people wear emotional masks, why temporary distractions can never truly satisfy the soul, and how God sees past the façade that we often present to others.From the emptiness described in Ecclesiastes to the powerful story of the woman at the well in John 4, this episode points to the hope found in Christ "the One who sees the real condition of our hearts and offers true restoration."If you’ve ever felt the pressure to pretend everything is okay while quietly struggling inside, this episode is for you.The good news is this:You don’t have to live behind a facade with God.The One who sees your heart is also the One who can heal it.If you have comments or questions, you can reach us on Instagram or at Highercausepodcast@gmail.com
🔥 Conquering Anger – Episode 2Anger rarely stays small.If it isn’t dealt with in the heart, it matures into something darker hatred, bitterness, and even revenge.In Genesis 27:30–41, Esau’s anger toward Jacob grew into a desire to kill his own brother. What began as hurt quickly turned into something destructive.Unchecked anger always grows.In this episode, we look at how anger develops and why it must be dealt with before it takes root in the heart.📖 Genesis 27:30–41If you have any comments or questions, feel free to reach out via Instagram or email Highercuasepodcast@gmail.com
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