Episodios

  • Servanthood: Losing Your Rights and Finding Joy
    Sep 7 2025

    In this episode of Sermons of My Father, Landon Shaw revisits a 1989 sermon where his father, Lee Shaw, preached on servanthood at Common Ground Church. Drawing from Philippians 1 and 2 Corinthians 8, this message shows that true servanthood means surrendering rights, choosing unity, and finding joy in trials.


    Lee Shaw confronts disputes over worship styles, hymnals, and traditions, reminding believers that everything becomes common under Christ. He warns that avoiding accountability, like in the tragic Green family murders in Texas, leads to destruction.


    Landon reflects on his family’s own struggles with silence, the courage of his sister to speak truth, and the balance of give and take in marriage. He connects his father’s words to Leonard Ravenhill’s revivalist teaching and to psychology, showing why sacrifice sustains relationships and selfishness erodes them.

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  • What Is Confession: Facing Sin, Finding Forgiveness
    Aug 25 2025

    What does it mean to truly confess? In this episode of Sermons of My Father, Landon Shaw explores a 1986 message from his father, Pastor Lee Shaw, on 1 John 1 and the meaning of confession.


    Too often, Christianity has been framed as “victorious Christian living,” where sin is ignored, perfection is claimed, or faith is inherited without question. This sermon confronts those ideas head-on. John’s words are blunt: if you say sin doesn’t matter, if you say you are perfect, or if you say you’ve always been a Christian, you are lying to yourself.


    Through scripture and Greek word study (hamartia — sin, homologeō — confession), Lee Shaw defines confession not as ritual but as honesty. To confess is to speak in agreement with fact and truth.


    Landon weaves in his own reflections, wrestling with guilt, accountability, and the paradox of forgiveness. Along the way, he brings in Carl Jung’s idea of the shadow, Socrates’ daimon, and the story of Peter’s denial and restoration.


    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • What 1 John 1 teaches about sin and truth
    • Why confession is central to Christian faith and spiritual growth
    • How the Greek words hamartia and homologeō deepen our understanding
    • Why guilt, far from being destructive, is often a sign of light breaking in
    • How philosophy and psychology (Jung’s shadow, Socrates’ daimon) parallel the biblical call to confession
    • Why accountability matters in faith, family, and life


    Confession is not groveling. It is truth-telling. It is accountability. And without it, there is no light.


    Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeartRadio.

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  • Serve and Obey: The Black-and-White Truth of 1 John
    Aug 17 2025

    What does it really mean to know God? In this 1986 sermon on 1 John, Lee Shaw draws out the black-and-white clarity of the apostle John: light or darkness, truth or lies, obedience or disobedience. Through personal stories, Greek word studies, and sharp contrasts with Gnostic claims, this message calls believers to move beyond lip service into a life that actually walks like Jesus walked.


    In this episode, Landon Shaw revisits his father’s preaching with reflections on foundation, faith, and obedience — from milk to meat, from claiming to observing, from words to walk. Along the way, you’ll hear family stories, insights on Nathanael, and a moment where the shortest verse in Scripture, “Jesus wept,” becomes the heart of the call to serve and obey.


    Key themes include:

    The black-and-white contrasts of 1 John

    The four key Greek words: ginosko, tereo, entole, peripateo

    Spiritual foundations and maturity (milk vs. meat)

    Observing, abiding, and walking in Christ

    Integrity over intellectual claims

    Compassion and obedience: Jesus wept

    Available on iTunes, Spotify, and iHeartRadio.


    #Faith #Sermons #1John #Obedience #ServeAndObey #ChristianPodcast

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    52 m
  • Little Children: Discipline That Hurts, Love That Heals
    Aug 10 2025

    In 1986, my father preached Little Children, a sermon on 1 John 2:12–14, Hebrews 12:11, and Matthew 18:3. He unpacked the biblical Greek words technia (beloved children) and paideia (discipline that shapes character), showing how Christian discipline is more than punishment — it is love, guidance, and belonging.


    I revisit that sermon through the lens of my own family. Lucas’s childhood prayers, Rebecca’s quick negotiations, Corey’s fearless fire, and my own whiny, attention-seeking ways all reflect what it means to grow as “little children” in faith and in life. This is a journey through scripture, memory, and the shaping that never ends.


    Keywords: 1 John sermon, Hebrews 12 sermon, Matthew 18 sermon, biblical Greek, technia meaning, paideia meaning, Christian discipline, spiritual growth, childhood faith, parenting and faith, sermons of my father.

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    58 m
  • Excuses: Faith, Fear, and the Voice in the Fire
    Aug 3 2025

    In this episode of Sermons of My Father, Landon Shaw revisits a 1986 sermon by his father, Lee Shaw, preached on the calling of Moses in Exodus. Rooted in Exodus, Matthew 25, and Proverbs 28, this message confronts the excuses we give God—and ourselves.


    Through raw personal reflection, Landon explores what it means to live with imposter syndrome, hide behind logic, and delay obedience in the name of perfection. Drawing parallels between Moses’s resistance, the parable of the talents, and modern self-protection, this episode challenges listeners to stop trimming the wick and start carrying oil.


    With references to the Reformation, Christian culture, and the emotional honesty of Oh, Sleeper’s “In the Wake of Pigs,” this episode peels back the layers of spiritual posturing and calls for something real—obedience born of surrender, not shame.


    Whether you're burned out, rebuilding, or searching for something true, this sermon meets you where you stall.


    Key topics include:

    Spiritual excuses and delayed obedience

    The call of Moses and personal insecurity

    Matthew 25 and the parable of the talents

    Imposter syndrome and borrowed faith

    Emotional honesty and religious culture

    Theological reflection and psychological insight

    Sermon storytelling and personal deconstruction


    Bible passages covered:

    Exodus 3–4, Matthew 25:14–30, Matthew 5:3, Genesis 3:1, Proverbs 28:13


    Featuring:

    Sermon by Lee Shaw

    Reflections by Landon Shaw

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  • Deception: The Church, the Mirror, and the Mask
    Jul 27 2025

    In this episode of Sermons of My Father, Landon Shaw revisits a sermon preached by his father, Lee Shaw, on the letter of 1 John. This message confronts three types of deception found both in the early church and today: admitting sin without repentance, denying sin entirely, and claiming to have always believed without true transformation.


    Through personal narrative and biblical reflection, Landon explores what it means to stop hiding and start walking in the light. Drawing from passages in 1 John, John 3, Genesis 3, Proverbs 28, and 1 Corinthians 13, the episode confronts issues of false holiness, blame-shifting, religious ego, and the cost of spiritual honesty.


    Whether you are deconstructing your faith, wrestling with church culture, or searching for something real, this episode invites you to move beyond belief into responsibility, confession, and love.


    Key topics include:

    • Spiritual deception in the church
    • 1 John and the call to walk in truth
    • Self-examination and confession
    • Biblical love and emotional integrity
    • Faith, failure, and personal responsibility
    • Christian deconstruction and reconstruction
    • Sermon reflection and personal storytelling


    Bible passages covered: 1 John 1:6–10, John 3:1–21, 1 Corinthians 13, Proverbs 28:13, Genesis 3, Romans 3:23, Luke 6:37, John 8


    Featuring:

    Sermon by Lee Shaw

    Reflections by Landon Shaw


    00:00 – Intro: What is Deception?

    07:15 – The Three Types of Self-Deceit (1 John)

    14:30 – Blame, Ego, and Genesis 3

    20:00 – Love as a Mirror (1 Corinthians 13)

    26:40 – Nicodemus and the Illusion of Righteousness

    34:00 – Reflections and Confession


    Search terms: deception, sin, confession, 1 John, Christian podcast, biblical truth, church hurt, spiritual growth, Lee Shaw, Sermons of My Father, walk in the light, truth and love, Christian deconstruction, transformation, repentance

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    45 m
  • Listening, Learning and Living in Unity
    Jul 20 2025

    In this episode, I revisit a sermon my father preached in 1992 called Listening, Learning, and Living with Unity. At the time, he believed churches across Fort Worth could come together. Common Ground, The Vineyard, and Beautiful Feet were all part of that vision. Not to form a mega-church, but to become one body under one Spirit.


    He preached about unity. He said there would be no buildings and no budgets. Just the Chief Shepherd calling, and the sheep responding. But what he didn’t know was that everything was about to fall apart.


    This message came just months before that dream unraveled. I’m listening to it now with hindsight, with questions, and with a growing awareness of how differently my mother and father lived their faith. One stayed rooted in love. The other followed the call wherever it took him.


    This is where I start asking what it all meant. What repentance looks like. What obedience really costs. And whether we were ever ready for what we said we believed in.


    🔍 Topics in this episode:

    The cost of unity in the church

    Repentance versus forgiveness

    Division across denominations

    My parents’ different forms of faith

    Walking the long way when the short road looks easier


    📖 Scriptures Referenced:

    John 17, Exodus 13:17, James 1:22, 1 Thessalonians 5:19, Philippians 3:7–11, John 2, 8, 12, 14, Proverbs 29:18 (implied), Luke 4 (implied)


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    1 h y 13 m
  • Walking in Resurrection Power - Love
    Jul 13 2025

    What does love look like when it’s tested at home, in private, and when no one is clapping? In this episode, Pastor Lee Shaw teaches from 1 Corinthians 13 and Colossians 3 on how resurrection power is revealed through the way we love—ourselves, our families, and even those who fail us.


    Through honest teaching and vivid personal stories—including a powerful moment with his young daughter Rebecca and a story about his mentor Leonard Ravenhill—Lee Shaw examines the heart of Christian maturity.


    This message invites us to evaluate whether our lives show the fruit of the Spirit or the symptoms of performance-driven religion. It challenges believers to die to selfish ambition and live from the heavenly identity they’ve already received.


    Host Landon Shaw reflects on his own struggle with self-worth, emotional strongholds, and how his family shaped his understanding of love. He invites listeners into that journey, not with answers—but with better questions.


    This episode will resonate with listeners seeking practical application of spiritual truth, emotional healing, and deeper relationships rooted in the love of Christ.


    🔔 Subscribe and follow for more teachings from the Sermons of My Father series—where legacy, Scripture, and family collide.


    Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction: The Test of Love

    02:14 – 1 Corinthians 13: The Measure of Maturity

    06:30 – When You Don’t Like Yourself

    10:45 – What Does Love Sound Like? (Clanging Cymbals and Attention)

    14:22 – The Fasting Story: Leonard Ravenhill and Private Integrity

    18:40 – Attributes, Attitudes, and Actions

    24:10 – Raising Children Without Fear

    30:05 – Rebecca, the Bite, and the Message of Attention

    32:30 – Lucas and the Question That Flipped the Script

    35:15 – Letting Jesus Arbitrate in Conflict

    39:40 – Marriage, Gentleness, and Gender Roles

    44:50 – Putting On the New Self (Colossians 3:12–14)

    50:00 – Your Real Home: Living From the Heavenly Places

    55:30 – Final Challenge: Are You Visiting or Living?



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