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Three friends bring this season to a close by talking about how to be more like Jesus. Ultimately to be more like Jesus, one has to become a servant. As the “Servant Song” so beautifully states, “Make me a servant, Just like Your Son. For He was a servant, Please make me one. Make me a servant, Do what You must do. To make me a servant, Make me like You.” Thank you for listening, and God bless!
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Jesus tells His disciples that they can have joy and real peace because of Him. He says this when He’s telling them He will be taken and killed. Where is the peace if He won’t be around anymore? The resurrection and Jesus victory is our peace.
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What do you think it means to dig deep as a Christian? It might not sound glamorous, but Jesus gives two things He wants people to do: hear Him and do what He says. That’s digging deep to build on the right foundation. Let’s dig deep and follow Jesus. You can support this podcast by subscribing to wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Luke 6 speaks of a tree and it's fruit. It appears one’s heart and the type of fruit one bears are connected. In this episode Joshua Lewis explains the two, and challenges us all to focus on what type of fruit we are producing. You can support this podcast by reviewing and subscribing to wherever you listen to podcasts.
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God watches over us. If you believe in God, you know that is true, but how does that make you feel? There is comfort and peace and guidance with God watching over us. Let’s see what Proverbs tells us we should do so God guides us and watches over us. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe!
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If we are honest with ourselves many of us battle doubt. It’s comforting to know even the ones closest to our Lord battled doubt, and that they were able to overcome it. In this episode Phillip Martin walks us through Matthew 14, where Jesus walks on the water. So many rich lessons are found in the text. You can support this podcast by rating, reviewing, and subscribing. God Bless!
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One way we can serve that we might not think of as serving is forgiveness. In 2 Corinthians 2, Paul tells the Christians to forgive, comfort and make their love known for someone that has repented. How willing are you to forgive a friend or enemy? How can you actively show your love for them when they seek forgiveness?
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Our Lord served regardless of challenges. He served with humility and grace. There are so many beautiful examples of that. One of those examples is found in the gospel of John where Jesus washed the disciples feet. In this episode Reagan McClenny breaks down the first seventeen verses of John 13. Our prayer is this episode prompts action in service to one another.
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Before God calls Moses to return to Egypt and lead His people out of slavery and into the promised land, there’s some special things Exodus 2 says. God hears their prayers, remembers His covenant, sees them and knows them. When we go through hardship, we should know and remember that our God is the same God from Exodus.
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Being comfortable can be a wonderful thing. Being spiritually comfortable, however, should scare us. It was once said that Jesus came to this earth to, “comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” This week’s episode is challenging, but our hope is it becomes empowering.
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The idea of being a soldier of Christ might be familiar to most Christians because of songs we know or scriptures like Ephesians 6 and the armor of God. In 2 Timothy 2:3-4, Paul tells Timothy to be a good soldier and not let “civilian pursuits” distract him as a soldier. There are so many “civilian pursuits” that can distract us, but let’s be good soldiers, support our fellow soldiers in battle and not let these earthly things take attention away from our service to God.
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If we are not careful, the same topics that cause discouragement (that were discussed in episode 9) can cause us to be divided. On this episode, Jordan Shouse breaks down Mark 9, and points out how to beat a divisive mindset.
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In Matthew 10 Jesus tells His disciples they should provide “even a cup of cold water” to other disciples. We live in a time where many, if not most, are struggling or discouraged in ways we can’t even understand. Serving each other in big ways and small ways is so important. Even if it’s as simple as a cup of cold water. We can do that by serving in kindness and by showing love to each other. Just like Jesus says and did.
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Discouragement. One emotion we have gotten accustomed to lately. So many events have prompted this emotion. COVID-19. Politics. Racism. Pandemic. All of which are disheartening.
It can be helpful to remember even our heroes of faith felt this type of emotion. In this episode Jeremy Dehut walks us through Matthew 11 where Jesus ultimately encourages a discouraged John the Baptist. Jeremy also gives tools that are helpful in overcoming discouragement.
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Jesus describes our response to finding the kingdom in an extreme way. We aren’t just trading in some good things for a great thing. We’re supposed to sell it all to gain the kingdom. Sell it, give it up and leave it behind all for the kingdom.
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One of our Lord’s favorite ways to teach was to do so through sharing parables. In Matthew 13 Jesus is doing just that. Phil Robertson helps break down parables and how applicable chapter 13 is for us. Subscribe, Rate, and Review to support this podcast.
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If you are going to talk to someone about Jesus—where would you start? For some of us deciding where to “start” is difficult. In the gospel of Mark Jesus heals a demon possessed man. Jesus's instructions to the man is the answer to our initial question. Mark 5:19 “Go home to your friends and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.” You may not be a bible scholar or a preacher, but you can tell everyone you know how much the Lord has done for you. So start there.
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There are so many examples of beautiful relationships within the Bible. Relationships are important. In general, building relationships can be challenging, but can also be rewarding. Josh interviews David Bunting on how to build relationships with others. David shares not only how to build a relationship with someone, but how to share Jesus with them along the way.
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Jesus takes a blind man by the hand to heal him in Mark 8. Who do you know that needs some kind of “healing” that only Jesus provides? Will you take them by the hand and lead them?
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Wilson Adams points us to the Gospel of Mark where Jesus heals a blind man. Restoring one man’s vision opened the eyes of many others. Oh to see the way Jesus would have us to. Our prayer is this discussion helps you see more clearly. God Bless!
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