Episodios

  • he Mind of Christ: Faithful Service and the Cure for Contention (Part 1)
    Feb 9 2026

    In this first part of a two-part conversation, hosts Paul and Rebecca Turner turn their attention to the church at Philippi—a fellowship known for its faithful, joyful service to the Lord. Yet even in a healthy, serving church, spiritual opposition was at work. The Apostle Paul warned the Philippians about false teachers and the very real danger of strife arising between brothers and sisters in Christ.

    This episode explores how these threats were not merely behavioral or organizational problems, but spiritual ones that required a spiritual response. Rules, pressure, and threats cannot cure spiritual contention. Instead, Paul points the church to the only true remedy: humble service. Through the example of Jesus Christ—the ultimate humble servant—we are reminded that unity flows from having the mind of Christ.

    As Paul and Rebecca unpack these truths, listeners are challenged to examine their own hearts, their relationships within the body of Christ, and the posture with which they serve. True faithfulness is protected not by control, but by Christlike humility.

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    32 m
  • The Secret of Harmony Part 3: Aggressive Benevolence
    Feb 2 2026

    Part 3 of the “Secret of Harmony” Series

    Harmony in relationships ultimately finds its fullest expression through love—but not a passive or conditional love. In Part 3 of this series, Paul and Rebecca Turner introduce the powerful concept of “aggressive benevolence”—a love modeled perfectly by Christ and made possible through a life fully surrendered to the Holy Spirit.

    Jesus demonstrated aggressive benevolence toward us through a sacrificial love, a sanctified love, a selfless love, a satisfying love, and a spiritually enriching love. This was not reactive love; it was intentional, initiating, and redemptive. As the Holy Spirit transforms our surrendered lives, we are called to display that same Christlike love toward others in our homes, workplaces, and everyday relationships.

    When believers choose to love as Christ loved—regardless of circumstances—harmony becomes more than an ideal; it becomes a lived reality. This final episode ties together surrender, spiritual fruit, and active love as the complete picture of relational harmony.

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    35 m
  • The Secret of Harmony Part 2: The Evidence is Fruit
    Jan 26 2026

    Part 2 of the “Secret of Harmony” SeriesTrue harmony in our homes and in our workplaces does not come from external pressure, rules, or control imposed from the outside. In Part 2 of this series, Paul and Rebecca Turner emphasize a vital truth: the control of the Holy Spirit is an internal work of God that produces fruit, not an external workof self that appears right and fruitful.

    When a believer fully surrenders to the Holy Spirit, that surrender produces visible and relational fruit. Drawing from Ephesians 5:19-21, this episode explores the clear evidence of a Spirit-controlled life—a singing heart, a thankful heart,and a submissive heart. These qualities are not manufactured; they naturally flow from a heart yielded to Christ.

    Relationships thrive when this fruit is present. Harmony becomes possible because it is not difficult to live or workwith those who consistently display joy, gratitude, and humility. These Spirit-produced qualities create an environment where unity can grow and conflict loses its power.

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    33 m
  • The Secret of Harmony Part 1: Surrendering to the Holy Spirit
    Jan 19 2026

    Part 1 of the “Secret of Harmony” Series

    In a world marked by conflict, division, and heartbreak, everyone is searching for harmony—at home, at work, and in relationships. But the answer the world is chasing can never be found through better communication techniques, stronger personalities, or sheer effort alone.

    In Part 1 of this three-part series, Paul and Rebecca Turner reveal the true and often overlooked secret to harmony: full surrender to the control, headship, and authority of the Holy Spirit. Scripture makes it clear that lasting harmony is impossible without yielding every area of our lives to Him.

    This episode lays the foundation for healthy, Christ-centered relationships by challenging listeners to examine who is truly in control. When all parties involved are submitted to the Holy Spirit, harmony becomes possible—not because we try harder, but because He leads fully.

    This conversation sets the stage for understanding how Spirit-led surrender transforms relationships and becomes the only path to genuine peace, unity, and harmony.

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    28 m
  • When Service Replaces Simplicity
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of the All Consuming Grace Podcast, Paul and Rebecca Turner invite listeners to slow down and rediscover the simplicity that is found in Christ. Drawing from the Apostle Paul’s warning to the Corinthians, they explore the real danger of being corrupted or distracted from sincere devotion to Christ—even while actively serving Him.

    Through the familiar account of Mary and Martha in Luke 10, this conversation challenges a common assumption in Christian life: that service to the Lord is the pinnacle of faithfulness. While service is good and necessary, Jesus’ gentle correction reveals a deeper truth—time spent with Him must always come before work done for Him.

    Paul and Rebecca unpack how grace calls us first to abide, not strive; to sit at His feet before we ever stand to serve. True service, they remind us, should never replace intimacy with Christ but should flow naturally from a life rooted in grace and simplicity.

    This episode encourages believers to examine whether busyness, ministry, or even well-intended service has crowded out devotion—and to return to a life consumed by Christ, not activity.

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    39 m
  • Outside the Norm: Following Jesus Christ in Humble Obedience
    Jan 5 2026

    It’s a new year and a new episode of the All Consuming Grace Podcast, and Paul and Rebecca Turner turn their attention to Luke 19 and the familiar yet often overlooked events of the Triumphal Entry.

    Rather than focusing solely on the crowd or the King riding into Jerusalem, this episode zooms in on the people involved—especially the two unnamed disciples Jesus sent to retrieve a colt. Their simple, unquestioning obedience becomes the centerpiece of a powerful challenge: be a “horse thief.”

    These men acted with humble obedience to Jesus’ word, even when the instruction seemed strange, uncomfortable, or risky. Their obedience mattered. It impacted others. It stirred excitement. And it ultimately served the glory of God.

    But not everyone celebrated. As always, there were those who were bothered—those who preferred “the way things have always been done.” Paul and Rebecca explore how this tension still exists within Christianity today, where humble obedience can unsettle the comfortable and expose the resistance of the so-called “normies.”

    This episode calls believers to examine their own response to God’s Word. Obedience may be terrifying to some, but it is always transformative. When we humbly obey, God is glorified, lives are changed, and God's work moves forward.

    Will you stay safe within the norm—or will you be obedient enough to "steal a horse" for Jesus?

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    40 m
  • Peace in the Pressure: Standing Firm in a World That Grinds You Down
    Dec 22 2025

    In Part 3 of our December series on Peace, Paul and Rebecca Turner turn to Philippians 4 to address a reality every believer knows well—life often feels like a meat grinder. The pressure, noise, conflict, responsibilities, and anxieties of this world have a way of pulling us in and wearing us down. Yet in the middle of that grinding, God offers something the world cannot: His peace.

    This episode carefully walks through the process the Apostle Paul lays out for experiencing the fullness of the peace of God—a peace that is not accidental, emotional, or circumstantial, but intentional, rooted, and guarded by Christ Himself.

    Paul and Rebecca begin by reminding listeners that peace starts with perspective. When our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20), our eyes must remain fixed on Christ rather than the chaos around us. From there, believers are called to stand fast in the Lord (Philippians 4:1), refusing to be moved by pressure, opposition, or confusion.

    The conversation then turns to the importance of knowing God’s Word and handling it rightly—understanding truth in its proper context (Philippians 4:2). Peace erodes when truth is misunderstood or misapplied, but it flourishes when God’s Word anchors our thinking. This grounding allows believers to stay focused on the work God has placed before them and the people He has placed around them to minister to (Philippians 4:3), rather than becoming consumed by distractions or personal conflicts.

    From there, Paul and Rebecca emphasize the call to rejoice in the Lord always (Philippians 4:4)—not because life is easy, but because Christ is faithful. True peace flows from joy that is anchored in the Lord, not circumstances. That joy is meant to be visible, as believers allow their identity in Christ to be evident to others through gentleness, consistency, and grace (Philippians 4:5).

    The episode then addresses one of the greatest enemies of peace: worry. Rather than carrying anxiety, believers are invited to release it—to let God deal with what is beyond their control (Philippians 4:6). This surrender leads naturally into prayer, where every concern is brought before God, trusting Him to work according to His wisdom and timing.

    As this process unfolds, Paul and Rebecca point listeners to the promise at the heart of Philippians 4—that the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Even in a world that feels like a relentless grinder, God provides a peace that protects, sustains, and steadies His people.

    This episode offers both encouragement and practical biblical guidance for anyone longing to experience real peace—not as a fleeting feeling, but as a daily reality in Christ.

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    44 m
  • Peace with God: From the Manger to the Cross
    Dec 15 2025

    In episode two of our Christmas series on peace, Paul and Rebecca Turner turn our attention to the most essential peace of all—peace with God. Long before the angels sang, peace was shattered in the Garden of Eden when sin entered the world, creating a separation no human effort could repair.

    This episode traces the connection between the Babe in the manger and the Man on the cross, reminding us that Christmas cannot be fully understood apart from Calvary. Jesus was born as Peace incarnate so that, through His death, burial, and resurrection, sinners could be reconciled to a holy God.

    Paul and Rebecca explore how the angelic announcement of peace was not sentimental or symbolic, but deeply redemptive—declaring that the way back to God had arrived. As we continue toward Christmas, this episode invites listeners to move beyond the scene of the stable and embrace the Savior who came to restore what was lost, offering lasting peace with God through faith in Christ alone.

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    32 m