• Divine God or Best Buddy
    Mar 29 2026

    In this episode, I wrestle with a hard but necessary question: is God truly my Lord, or have I reduced Him to something more comfortable, casual, and convenient? Drawing from the striking story in Numbers 15, I explore what it means to live in genuine reverence before a holy God instead of treating faith like an accessory for Sundays only.

    I talk about how easily we minimize disobedience, excuse defiance, and reshape Scripture around personal preference. What looks small to us may still be serious in the sight of God. This message challenges the modern idea that grace removes accountability, reminding us instead that grace invites obedience, holiness, and wholehearted surrender.

    We also look at the covenant relationship believers have with God through Christ, the seriousness of His word, and the danger of drifting into a faith built more on feelings than truth. God is loving, merciful, and near, but He is never trivial. He is not a mascot, a trend, or a spiritual accessory.

    This episode is a call to examine the heart, honor the holiness of God, and return to a faith marked by reverence, obedience, and full devotion.

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    Not Yet Known
  • Baptism - When Salvation Becomes Real
    Mar 22 2026

    In this episode, I walk through one of the most important and often debated topics in Christianity: baptism. I approach it from a simple question how do we restore a broken relationship with God? Because the reality is, sin separates us, but God has already made a way back.

    I focus on letting Scripture speak for itself, tracing a clear pattern from passages like Acts 2, Acts 8, and Romans 6. What I find is that baptism isn’t just symbolic or optional it’s deeply connected to forgiveness, new life, and entering into Christ. I explore how faith, repentance, confession, and baptism all work together, not in conflict, but as part of one unified response to God.

    One key idea I emphasize is this: it’s not the water that saves it’s the blood of Christ. But the real question becomes, when and how is that blood applied? As we follow the biblical examples, baptism consistently appears as the moment where that transformation takes place.

    This episode isn’t about winning arguments or defending traditions. It’s about seeking truth with an honest heart. So, I invite you to consider: are you following what Scripture actually teaches and have you taken that step into God’s saving grace?

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    30 mins
  • What is Your Goliath?
    Mar 22 2026

    In this episode, I take a deep dive into the story of David and Goliath and challenge you to identify the “giants” in your own life. Drawing from 1 Samuel 17, I explore how our Goliaths aren’t always physical they’re often fear, anxiety, doubt, or even the overwhelming task of understanding truth.

    I talk about how these giants grow in the shadows of our minds, becoming bigger than they really are, and how easy it is to feel small and unprepared in comparison. But like David, I remind you that victory doesn’t come from our size or strength it comes from where we place our trust.

    We’ll unpack what it means to move forward even when you don’t have everything figured out, to take life one step at a time, and to stay consistent in faith rather than giving in to fear or cultural pressure. I also address the subtle danger of drifting how slowly compromising or staying silent can become its own kind of defeat.

    Ultimately, this episode is about courage: not the absence of fear, but the decision to face it with God at your side. The question is simple when your Goliath appears, will you run away… or run toward it?

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    35 mins
  • God's Pattern in the Camp of Israel
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode, we take you deep into the wilderness journey of Israel to uncover something we often overlook: God is a God of patterns. As we walk through Numbers 1–4, we reflect on how the camp of Israel wasn’t arranged randomly, it was intentionally designed with God at the very center. Every tribe, every movement, every role pointed back to His presence.

    What strikes us most is this: even as Israel prepared for war, God set apart an entire tribe, not for battle, but for worship. That tells me something powerful about priorities. Before victory, before progress, before anything else, God must come first.

    I explore how this ancient pattern speaks directly into our lives today. It challenges me to ask: what’s at the center of my “camp”? Is it success, comfort, or distraction or is it truly God? I also connect this to the simplicity of the New Testament church, where everything organization, worship, purpose still revolves around Him.

    This episode isn’t just about Israel’s story. It’s about ours. Because if God isn’t at the center, nothing else we’re building will stand.

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    53 mins
  • The Pattern of the Tabernacle
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode, we explore the powerful theme of God’s pattern through the story of the tabernacle, drawing from Exodus and beyond. As we walk through , we reflect on how God didn’t just deliver Israel from slavery, He led them toward something greater: intimate fellowship with Him. What stands out to me is how intentional God was. Every detail of the tabernacle mattered because it revealed a deeper truth God desires to dwell among His people, but on His terms, not ours.

    We also wrestle with a question that hits close to home: what is our greatest need? While we often think it’s freedom from suffering or sin, I argue that our deepest need is restored relationship with God. Sin matters because it separates us from Him, and everything God does, whether in Exodus or in Christ, is about bringing us back into His presence.

    As we connect this to the church today, I challenge us to reconsider how we view God’s pattern. It’s not restrictive it’s relational. When we follow His design, we don’t lose freedom; we gain fellowship. This episode is a call to refocus, to move beyond surface-level faith, and to pursue what truly matters: living in the presence of God.

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    46 mins
  • God's Pattern in Creation
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode, I walk through a powerful idea that reshaped how I see Scripture: God is a God of patterns. Starting in Genesis 1, I explore how creation itself unfolds in deliberate structure, light and dark, separation and order, progression from simple to complex. This isn’t accidental; it reveals something essential about who God is. Then I connect that pattern to how God communicates with us through His Word. Far from being just a story with vague lessons, Scripture reveals a consistent, intentional design meant to guide how we live, worship, and relate to Him.

    I wrestle with a common modern view that the Bible is only narrative and explain why that falls short. If there’s no pattern, we lose clarity, unity, and direction. But if there is a pattern, then everything changes: our decisions, our relationships, even our understanding of salvation. I also reflect on what happens when that pattern is ignored tracing the movement from order to chaos throughout biblical history. Ultimately, I challenge myself, and you, to seek God on His terms, to discover His design, and to live in alignment with the pattern He has revealed.

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    46 mins
  • A People of the Pattern
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode, we wrestle with a question that’s shaping more conversations than we might realize: Is the Bible just a story, or is it a pattern for living? Drawing from 2 Timothy 1, we explore what it really means to “retain the pattern of sound words” and why that matters for our relationship with God not just our debates.

    we reflect on the tension many feel today: some reduce Scripture to broad themes like love and unity, while others treat it like a checklist of rules. But what if that’s a false choice? What if the story of Scripture includes a pattern, one that shows us how to love, serve, worship, and live in a way that actually reflects God’s design?

    We also unpack how subtle reasoning traps like “either/or” thinking that can distort how we read the Bible and divide what God never intended to separate. Ultimately, this episode is about seeing the bigger picture: that God didn’t just give us a story to admire, but a pattern to follow one that leads to real relationship, real transformation, and real hope.

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    50 mins
  • Discussion: Does God Grade on a Curve
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode, I take a deep dive into a question that quietly shapes how many of us think about morality, heaven, and what it really means to be a “good person.” It’s a question that sounds simple on the surface: Does God grade on a curve?

    In our everyday culture, goodness is often defined by comparison. If we’re decent neighbors, responsible coworkers, or generally kind people, we tend to assume we’re doing pretty well. And when someone passes away, we often comfort ourselves with the idea that being a “good person” is enough.

    But what happens when we hold that assumption up against the actual claims of the Bible?

    In this episode, we explore the tension between our modern, flexible definitions of goodness and the much sharper, more demanding standard presented in Scripture. We’ll unpack why comparing ourselves to others can create a false sense of moral security, why sincerity and good intentions aren’t the same thing as truth, and why the biblical view of righteousness levels the playing field for everyone.

    Most importantly, we’ll talk about why this message, though it can sound harsh at first, is ultimately presented as a message of hope. Because if heaven isn’t something we earn through being “good enough,” then it must be something far more powerful: a gift.

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    42 mins