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Send us Fan Mail A lot of us have a prayer we’ve repeated so many times we can say it without thinking: “God, take this away.” We go to 2 Corinthians 12:7–10 because Paul is honest enough to admit he begged for relief too, and wise enough to share what happened when the answer wasn’t removal. The “thorn in the flesh” is painful, personal, and persistent, but it also exposes something we don’t like to confess: success and spiritual gifts can grow a quiet pride, and God loves us enough to keep ...
Send us Fan Mail Grace can start to sound like a soft word until you trace what Scripture actually calls it: a covenant. We sit with Hebrews 8 and Hebrews 10 to understand why Jesus Christ is the mediator of a better covenant, established on better promises, and why that changes how we approach God in everyday life. When Hebrews says we have “boldness to enter the holiest by the blood of Jesus,” we don’t treat it as religious poetry. We take it as a real doorway God opened. We also slow down...
Send us Fan Mail Somebody is always ready to sell us a shortcut: a new book, a fresh take, a “better” summary. We start by pushing against that pressure and coming back to a simple practice that changes everything: open the Bible yourself, read it, and meditate on the Word. Real spiritual growth gets sturdier when it’s rooted in Scripture, not just opinions, commentary, or noise. From there we follow a single theme across the New Testament: God’s grace is revealed in Jesus Christ and i...
Send us Fan Mail Status is addictive, and it’s easy to confuse being noticed with being lifted up. We slow down in Philippians 2:8–11 to look at a different kind of greatness: Jesus choosing humility, surrender, and obedience “to the point of death, even the death of the cross,” and then God exalting him with the name above every name. That one passage becomes a mirror for our motives and a map for Christian humility that actually leads to lasting honor. We also connect the warning and the p...
Send us Fan Mail Fear doesn’t wait until your faith feels strong, so we lean into a better question: what does it look like to trust God while you’re still feeling it? We open with Psalm 56 and a simple, steady confession, “In God I will praise His Word… in God I have put my trust.” For us, that’s more than a memory verse. It’s a way to anchor the mind when pressure, uncertainty, or guilt tries to take over. From there we make a clear turn to the difference between law and grace. Sinai...
Send us Fan Mail Grace isn’t a religious slogan we repeat when life feels hard. It’s the active power of God, and Scripture says it’s able to do something specific: build you up and give you an inheritance. We open in Acts 20:32 and follow the thread of “the word of His grace” to see how God strengthens believers now while preparing them for what’s ahead. If you’ve ever wondered whether you can truly stand firm, grow deeper, or live with steady hope, this message aims straight at that questio...
Send us Fan Mail What if happiness isn’t something you chase but something that grows when you’re planted well? We explore a grounded, spiritual vision of joy through Psalm 1—reading it in two translations—and trace how a life rooted in God’s word becomes steady, fruitful, and quietly resilient. From the opening reminder that Christ depended on the Holy Spirit and gives us that same Helper, we build a practical map for daily peace that holds when circumstances don’t. We break down the habits...
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Get a breath of sound scriptural knowledge! Our podcast includes impacting, powerful lessons & studies from God's Word, The Holy Bible. The dynamic power of God's word is sharp and effective, it will inspire, sanctify, edify, renew and much much more. Take the journey of growth by listening to sound biblical teaching that will strengthen your relationship with our God and Father. For non-christians seeking to learn more about God and His word, we hope that you find that the Holy Bible is from God who is Spirit, and that Jesus Christ, who was sacrificed for us all, yes you also, is the only way to receive salvation from spiritual death, the power of evil, and eternal separation from God.Thank you!
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