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  • Have You Seen God?
    Apr 6 2026

    Have you ever had someone describe something to you, but when you finally saw it in real life, it was nothing like you imagined? Maybe it was a movie, a vacation spot, or even a person. We do the same thing with God. We hear about Him in chapel, we see Him on our feeds, and we talk about Him in small groups—but have you actually seen Him for yourself?


    In this special bonus episode of Go With God, Kaley breaks down John 1:18 and John 6 to tackle the question: How do we see a God who is Spirit? If you’ve been feeling like you’re just going through the motions, checking boxes, or "glitching" through your spiritual life while waiting for Spring Break, this conversation is for you.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Jesus Filter: Why Jesus is the only way to truly "see" the heart of the Father.
    • The Miracle Trap: Are you following God for who He is, or just for the "free bread" (blessings/success) He can give you?
    • The Hard Turn: Why many disciples walked away from Jesus when things got difficult—and why Peter stayed.
    • A Moment of Repentance: A guided prayer to help you lay down the things you’ve been hiding behind.


    Whether you’re skeptical, angry, or just plain tired, there is an invitation on the table today to stop looking at the crowd and start looking at the Son.


    Scripture References: John 1:18 and John 6:28-69


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  • Are You Missing the Miracle Because It’s Not the One You Wanted?
    Mar 30 2026

    We’ve all heard the phrase "God always blesses obedience," but what happens when your obedience doesn't lead to the outcome you expected? If you’ve been following God’s lead but find yourself in a "wilderness" season longer than you planned, this episode is for you.

    Today, we dive into Numbers 9 to look at the Israelites’ journey one year after the Exodus. Even though they were following the Cloud and the Fire—the literal presence of God—their path to the Promised Land was anything but a straight line. We explore why God chooses the "long route," the difference between a transaction and a transformation, and how to keep obeying when the "blessing" looks like a refinement instead of a promotion.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why obedience isn't a "magic pill" or a transaction for a better life.
    • The significance of the Cloud and the Tabernacle in Numbers 9.
    • How God uses "wilderness years" to heal us from the "slavery" of our past.
    • The danger of missing a miracle because it doesn't fit your timetable.
    • What it looks like to live day-to-day in complete dependence on God.


    Scripture References: Numbers 9:15-23 and Exodus 40:34-35


    Reflection Question: Are you frustrated with where you are because you're comparing it to where you thought you’d be? What would it look like to stop bringing your own plan to God and simply ask, "What would You have me do today?"


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    26 m
  • Creative Obedience: Partnering with the Spirit in Your Work
    Mar 23 2026

    Do you ever feel like your creative work isn't "real work" in the Kingdom of God? In this episode, we explore the theology of creativity and what it means to practice creative obedience. Whether you are an artist, a problem-solver, a parent, or an entrepreneur, your ability to create is a reflection of being made in the image of God.


    We dive deep into Exodus 31 to look at the stories of Bezalel and Oholiab—the first people in Scripture described as being filled with the Holy Spirit.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    The Definition of Creativity: Why solving problems and rearranging furniture is a spiritual act.

    The Holy Spirit’s Role: Why God filled craftsmen with His Spirit before He filled the Tabernacle.

    The Danger of Hurry: How impatience leads us to build "Golden Calves" instead of sanctuaries.

    The Power of Collaboration: Why letting others into your creative process is an act of humility and trust.


    God doesn't just want your talent; He wants your partnership. Learn how to stop downplaying your gifts and start using them for glory and beauty.


    Scripture Mentioned: Exodus 25:8 and Exodus 31:1-11


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    23 m
  • What Are You Holding Back? The Call to Consecration
    Mar 16 2026

    In this special bonus episode, we’re diving into a question that changed my life: What am I holding back from Jesus? Drawing from the powerful story of Mary of Bethany in Mark 14, we explore what it truly means to live a "consecrated" life. Is it possible to be a disciple of Jesus and still be holding something back? From a broken bottle of perfume on a tiled bathroom floor to the expensive "waste" of an alabaster flask, this message is a call to empty our hands so that God can finally fill them.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    The Definition of Consecration: Why "hands filled" requires letting go.

    Mary of Bethany vs. The Disciples: Why those closest to Jesus often miss the point of worship.

    The Cost of Devotion: Dealing with the opposition that comes when you go "all in.

    "Wasted on God: Why beauty and goodness trump productivity in the Kingdom.


    Whether you are feeling stuck in a spiritual rut or you're ready to say a fresh "yes" to God, this episode will challenge you to stop striving and start surrendering.


    Scripture References: Mark 14:3-9, Luke 10:38-42, Romans 12:1


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    30 m
  • The Ministry of Distance | Boundaries: Enemies
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode, we tackle one of the most difficult commands in Scripture: loving your enemies. While we often feel pushback due to trauma, abuse, or the sheer weight of past hurts, Jesus offers a radical path that balances the ministry of reconciliation with the necessity of healthy boundaries.


    We explore why loving someone doesn't always mean letting them back into your life, and how to create biblical boundaries that protect your peace while reflecting the heart of Christ. Whether your "enemy" is a difficult coworker, an unrepentant family member, or a past offender, learn 6 practical steps to navigate these complex relationships with wisdom and strength.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    Reconciliation vs. Resolution: Understanding the primary and secondary points of 2 Corinthians 5:18-19.

    The Strength of the Second Cheek: Why non-retaliation is an act of resistance, not weakness.

    Managing Your Side of the Road: How to prioritize your healing and nervous system regulation.

    Practical Distance: When to limit access and how to use the "Grey Rock" method.

    The Hardest Boundary: Knowing when it is biblically appropriate to end a relationship.


    We are called to the ministry of reconciliation, but that doesn't always mean restoration of the relationship. Sometimes, the most Christ-like thing you can do is pray for someone from a safe distance.


    Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, Matthew 5:23-25, 1 Peter 2:21-23, Matthew 18:15-17


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    36 m
  • 5 Ways Jesus Dealt With People | Boundaries: Relationships
    Feb 23 2026

    Why is it so hard to say "no" to the people we love? In this episode, we dive into the most requested topic: Relational Boundaries. We aren’t just looking at self-help; we’re looking at the life of Jesus to see how He managed His time, His energy, and His inner circle.


    Using the Gospel of Luke, we break down 5 practical boundaries Jesus implemented that you can use today to protect your mental health, your marriage, and your friendships.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    Solitude: Why Jesus prioritized alone time and why you must too.

    The Inner Circle: Moving from "popularity" to high-quality community.

    Healthy Conflict: How to be "God-minded" instead of people-pleasers.

    Truth-Telling: Ending the spiral of assumptions in your communication.

    Mission Alignment: Choosing relationships that support your God-given calling.


    You are called to God before you are called to be anything else—that includes being a friend, a spouse, or a parent.


    Scripture Mentioned: Luke 4:42-44, Mark 1:35, Luke 22:39-44, Luke 6:12-16, Luke 8:51-56, Matthew 16:21-23, Luke 14:26-33, Ephesians 4:15


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    42 m
  • How to Work with Jesus | Boundaries: Work
    Feb 16 2026

    Now that we’ve established Sabbath as the boundary of all boundaries, what do we do with the other six days?


    Whether your work is paid or unpaid, at home or in an office, creative or "normal"—you have work to do. But for many of us, the "daily grind" has become a source of burnout, identity crisis, or idolatry. In this episode, we look at why work isn't a consequence of the Fall, but a beautiful part of God’s original design from the garden.


    We discuss how to manage the tension of work being both good and exhausting, and why our first step toward a healthy rhythm is picking up the yoke of Jesus.


    In this episode, we cover:

    The Theology of the 9-to-5: Why work matters and how it reflects God’s character.

    Warning Signs: How to tell if you are idolizing your work or finding your identity in your title.

    The Burnout Checklist: Identifying the physical and emotional cues that you’ve pushed too hard for too long.

    6 Practical Boundaries: From "No Phone Zones" to the power of a simple "no."

    Partnering with Christ: What it actually looks like to share a yoke with Jesus in your daily tasks.


    You are not holier or more productive if you don't rest; you’re actually less, because you’re burnt out. Boundaries don't just help us survive—they give us gospel intention.


    Scripture Mentioned: Genesis 1:27-28, 31, Genesis 3, Matthew 11:28-30


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    27 m
  • How To Actually Sabbath | Boundaries: The Sabbath
    Feb 9 2026

    You know you need rest, but how do you actually make it happen in a world that never stops? In the second half of our deep dive into the Sabbath, we move from the "why" to the "how." We’re getting incredibly practical about establishing the most important boundary in your life: a 24-hour period set apart for God.


    In this episode, we break down the three essential steps to starting a Sabbath practice: picking your 24-hour window, stopping regular work through intentional preparation, and the trial and error of practicing true rest. We also tackle the hard truths about the Sabbath—including why we try to opt out of it and the spiritual consequences of living a chaotic, un-rested life.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    The 24-Hour Rhythm: Why sunset-to-sunset matters and how to define "work" for yourself.

    Preparation as Worship: Why you won’t "stumble" into a Sabbath without an intentional plan.

    The Fill vs. Drain Audit: A simple framework to help you decide what activities belong on your day of rest.

    Sabbath in the New Covenant: Moving past legalism to see the Sabbath as a sign of God’s care.

    A Sabbath Lifestyle: Thinking bigger than just Sundays—from Sabbaticals to the Year of Jubilee.


    Whether you’re a parent changing diapers, a professional checking emails, or someone simply exhausted by the hustle, this episode offers a roadmap to reclaiming your peace. It’s time to stop striving and start honoring the design God created for you.


    Scripture Mentioned: Exodus 31:12-18, Exodus 35:2, Luke 13:10-17, Psalm 92


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    25 m