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Ep.1- 17 things learnt before I turnt 50

Ep.1- 17 things learnt before I turnt 50

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Be Rob talks about 17 things that made a difference in his life before age 50. His birthday was 1/21/1975. Thank you all for listening If you feel led to tip or support please do so at www.berobmusic.comCopyright theberob llc Desarrollo Personal Espiritualidad Éxito Personal
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  • You may not see it yet, but faithfulness grows a harvest
    Oct 5 2025
    Ever wonder if your kindness is going to waste? We open with the ache of doing good in silence and follow it to a surprising harvest, where a small act—a couple of tacos—arrives like a flare in the night for friends on the brink. That story becomes a doorway into a bigger theme: seeds take time, and the most important growth is often underground. The payoff isn’t always immediate, but the work is never lost.

    From there, we lean into the heart of faith as trust, not superstition. The image of touching a garment is stripped of magic and filled with meaning—healing flows through belief, not fabric. We wrestle with unanswered prayers, and we hear a bracing, tender vision of what it means to praise through pain: a testimony not just of miracles, but of patience, endurance, and a horizon bigger than the body. It’s a call to keep going with God when the timeline disappoints and the outcomes don’t match the script.

    Justice and mercy step onto the stage through a courtroom memory and a king’s parable. A guilty man walks free because an advocate knows the judge; a loving and just ruler absorbs the penalty to spare his beloved. The point isn’t loopholes—it’s substitution, love without compromise, and the finality of those words: it is finished. That closure unlocks a different kind of life: service, courage in hardship, and humility when results lag. We close by pushing back on the myth that you are only what happens to you. You can’t always choose your circumstances, but you can choose your mindset, your response, and your next small act of love.

    If this spoke to you, share it with a friend who needs hope today, subscribe for more conversations like this, and leave a review with the moment that hit you hardest. Your story might be the seed someone else needs.PRAYER REQUEST Support the show
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    14 m
  • That Love, Found in Chaos
    Oct 5 2025
    A quiet guitar, a restless room, and a chorus about love coming down—sometimes that’s all it takes to reframe a week. We opened with a raw acoustic take of “That Love,” a Christian hip‑hop track stripped to wood and strings, and used that moment to ask a better question about peace: what if rest isn’t what happens when life finally calms down, but what happens when God draws near? That simple shift led us straight to Psalm 4:8 and the audacious claim, “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety.”

    From there, we explored David’s reality—pressure, rumors, trouble—and the promise of a secret place with God where comfort can be found even in loneliness. That theme moved us from inner quiet to outward motion. Faith doesn’t end with a deep breath; it begins there and steps into calling. We talked about leaving comfort for courage, the way Abram, Moses, and countless others did, not because risk is glamorous, but because obedience is good. Joshua 1:9 rings like a steady drumbeat: be strong and courageous. The invitation is to trade numbing ease for meaningful action, trusting that the God who meets us in stillness also goes with us into the storm.

    We also got practical. Prayer can be posture or breath—knees on the floor or quiet words while you drive. And if you want your words to matter, feed them with the right diet: Scripture, wisdom literature, and serious books that sharpen discernment. We drew a line between knowledge and wisdom, and why the fear of the Lord is the beginning of both clarity and courage. The result is a life that sleeps well and moves boldly, anchored in love that doesn’t shake when the world does.

    If this speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs real rest, and leave a quick review so more people can find it. Tell us: where do you sense God inviting you to both lie down in peace and rise in courage today?PRAYER REQUEST Support the show
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    18 m
  • What if truth became our only weapon—and our only way back?
    Oct 1 2025
    What if we stopped selling a soft, self-help gospel and told the truth about why grace matters? We dig into the hard edge of good news—how real love only makes sense when we face what we’ve been saved from—and why the most honest message is simple: you need Jesus. That shift reframes everything: vows become traps without the Spirit, temptation is a battleground we don’t win alone, and repentance is more than confession—it’s surrender that changes what we want.

    From there, we widen the lens to the public square and the power of speech. Microphones over swords becomes more than a metaphor as we talk courage, nonviolence, and the cost of calling. We revisit the early martyrs to remind ourselves that titles aren’t brands; they’re burdens. We look at today’s pressure cookers—censorship, backlash, and the risks of telling inconvenient truths—and make the case that honest debate and free speech are not luxuries; they’re safety valves that keep communities from boiling over. When people stop talking, violence moves in.

    Along the way, we get practical: flee what feeds the flesh, curate your five closest influences, and remember how God delivered you before—like David facing Goliath with a sling, not borrowed armor. We close on urgency and hope: eternity is real, people are hungry for meaning, and a rising generation is waking up. If we pair conviction with compassion and courage with humility, truth can still win hearts without a single shot fired. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs clarity, and leave a review with the one truth you’re committing to say out loud this week.PRAYER REQUEST Support the show
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    27 m
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