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What does a seasonal outdoor sign have to do with our hearts? We live in a culture that seems devoid of gratitude. How did this happen? Why does it continue to happen? How do we guard ourselves so that we don't fall into that trap? There's 3 easy things to remember. Learn to develop a new habit. You'll be glad you did.…
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When people think of Gideon, they usually think of him as a hero, someone who walked with God. But there were moments when Gideon, just like us, never consulted God before pulling the trigger on his own plans. This resulted in the entire nation of Israel being negatively impacted. Listen in and be encouraged.…
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Photography has been a passion of mine for the past 45 years. If you’ve ever take a picture using the wrong lens or a lens that won’t focus, you know frustrating it can be. In today’s episode we’ll talk about seeing our Christian growth through the wrong lens. If we don’t understand what is keeping us from growing, we will remain immature babies wh…
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God gave Moses a command to go up to Mt. Sinai and WAIT for Him. Moses obeyed, but it took 6 days before God actually said anything to him. The Bible doesn’t even say how long he was supposed to wait. He was just supposed to WAIT. That’s it. The practical lesson here is that he didn’t give up IN the waiting. Listen in and be encouraged.…
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We live in a time where we are constantly offered compromises which have the potential to ruin our family and our testimony. Pharaoh offered Moses 4 compromises. All of them went against what God wanted for His people. Don't fall into the trap, don't even consider these 4 compromises. It's just not worth it. Listen in and be encouraged.…
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The Bible shares events in the lives of people who struggled with bad choices, fear, manipulation, hypocrisy, deception, and even prostitution. These events are shared with us so that we don't fall into the same traps. Today we'll look at Judah, one of Jacob's sons. We can learn from his example of what NOT to do in our walk with God.…
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Have you ever had a time when God seemed far away? It's in those "silent nights" when it's easy to think and even convince ourselves that He isn’t there, and He just doesn’t care. But never confuse His silence with His absence. The reason He came to earth is so that He would be WITH us. His name says it all: Immanuel, God with us!…
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When things don't turn out like we think they should have, we begin to question God. Simply put, we want an explanation from Him. We want to know His plans and we resist moving forward until we have a better picture of what's going on. This was certainly the case with General Naaman, and what he discovers is that God simply wants us to trust Him an…
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The apostle Paul tells us that we live in a world where people believe that everything revolves around them. They will be so consumed with themselves that they will neglect, hurt, and vilify the people around them. We have to answer 2 simple questions: 1) Did I love God more than myself this past week? 2) Did I love others more than myself? Listen …
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We're really good at trying to camouflage what we don't want people to see. You might think you're good at faking it, but you're not. God sees right through it, so do the people around you. Isaiah experienced a personal worship service that changed him forever. It prompted him to change and to respond. God asks the same from us today. Listen in and…
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One of the important lessons we learn in life is that MOTIVES MATTER. Not just to us personally, but to God. WHY we do something is just as important as WHAT we do. Today we look at the Tower of Babel and it's a reminder about the danger of making our own plans without actually consulting God. And God, in His mercy, didn't allow them to continue to…
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A hypocrite is a person who refuses to apply to himself the standards he applies to others. Today we look at a handful of reasons why followers of Jesus don't look like genuine followers of Jesus. The problem is not our job, our circumstances, our finances, or even our home life. The real problem lies much deeper, our hearts. Listen in and be encou…
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Most of us recognize that God deserves our best, so why we do try to give Him our leftovers? Our leftover time, our leftover creativity, our leftover energy, and our leftover finances. The bible talks about a married couple who tried to offer God their leftovers. They thought they could get away with it. But God made sure they didn't. Listen in and…
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There are so many things that happen in our daily lives, and sometimes the only word that fits what we're going through is: "SHOCKING". From world events to personal relationships, Jesus gives us the road map to conflict resolution. It's not a question of IF we will experience conflict, but rather, what do we do WHEN it happens. Listen in and be en…
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Have you ever been so mad you lost your temper? How far did you act out your anger? Has anyone ever called you out on it? Today we look at David. He was so enraged that he was willing to commit murder. He didn't think about how his choice would impact his future as king of Israel. It took a women, an agent of grace, named Abigail to make him realiz…
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Season 2 has launched. Every one of us is only a breath away from having our tomorrow cancelled. But what happens to all the stuff that we've worked so hard for? Jesus explains the principle of generosity to a group of listeners who frankly couldn't understand the concept. He talks about a farmer who had so much more than he needed, but he chose to…
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Now that Thanksgiving is over, what's happening in our hearts? How long does our gratitude actually last? How often do we take a day to thank God without asking Him for anything? Our thankfulness may be the greatest indicator of who we really believe is in charge. Let's learn from the 9 guys who refused to say "Thank You" to Jesus. It shows us how …
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Let's be honest, the words that come out of our mouths can build someone up, or tear them down. Our words are far more powerful than we think. We've all said things we wish we hadn't, and we've all felt the consequences of speaking when we should have remained silent. Thankfully the Bible tells us plenty about the power of our words. Be encouraged …
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For over a year now, you can't turn on the news without hearing about Covid. But Jesus tells us about another disease that's been around for much longer ... and we ALL have it. It's called FPD (The Finger Pointing Disease). Jesus paints a very vivid picture of how this plays out in our lives in the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector.…
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In today’s episode we see that Elisha makes an acquaintance with a wealthy lady and her husband in the city of Shunem. She and her husband do something unexpected. They choose to be a blessing to Elisha by providing him a small room in their home, as well as 4 essential things that they believed he needed to continue being effective in his ministry…
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Jesus warns us of the dangers of worry, but yet we choose to do it anyway. Join us today as guest Laura Leavell shares some insightful reminders and truths. Matthew 6 is clear, worry is a character trait of people who do not know the Lord, not of believers. Remember that our faith does not rest on the future (and all the things we worry about), but…
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What does chocolate have to do with a parable that Jesus tells in Matthew 21? (at least in my mind, there's a small correlation). Today we look at 2 sons who responded in completely different ways to their father's question. Their responses tell us much about the way we respond to the same question. You can make the choice to live for yourself, or …
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In episode 8, we see that Abram experienced an extended time of darkness right after he obeyed the Lord -- and what complicated the problem is that he had to spend the rest of the day shooing away the vultures so they wouldn't take his sacrifice -- all the while he's waiting for God to show up. Read Genesis 15 and be encouraged.…
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