Episodios

  • Flee Part 2 Escaping our Fleshly Immorality and Immoral Desires
    May 5 2026

    Escaping our fleshly immorality and immoral desires is a commendable pursuit that many individuals strive for in their journey toward personal growth and spiritual fulfillment. By recognizing the often-transient nature of physical desires, we can cultivate a deeper understanding of our true selves and the values we wish to uphold. Engaging in practices such as mindfulness, self-reflection, and community support can empower us to resist temptations and make choices that align with our higher principles. This journey not only enhances our well-being but also fosters healthier relationships and a more meaningful existence. Embracing this path is a positive step towards achieving a life of integrity and purpose.


    - Understanding the concept of fleshly immorality and its impact on personal growth.

    - Recognizing immoral desires as distractions from achieving a fulfilling life.

    - Emphasizing the importance of self-awareness in identifying these desires.

    - Encouraging mindfulness practices to cultivate a healthier mindset.

    - Suggesting the development of positive habits to replace negative impulses.

    - Promoting open discussions about moral values and ethical living.

    - Highlighting the benefits of seeking support from community or mentorship.

    - Advocating for setting clear personal goals aligned with moral principles.

    - Celebrating small victories in overcoming immoral desires to build confidence.

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    34 m
  • Fleeing Evil as a Command to Righteousness Part 1
    Apr 30 2026

    When it comes to the age-old battle between good and evil, the idea of "fleeing evil" isn't just some dramatic plot twist in a movie; it's a legitimate commandment for those who want to live a righteous life. Picture this: you're at a party, and suddenly the vibe shifts. You see that one person who always stirs up trouble, spreading negativity like it’s confetti. What do you do? You grab your coat and make a swift exit. That’s the essence of fleeing evil—recognizing toxic situations and making a beeline for the door. It’s not just about physical spaces; it’s about mental and emotional landscapes too.


    Now, let’s talk about the “why” behind this flight response. It’s simple: evil, in all its forms, can be infectious. Whether it’s gossip, deceit, or downright malice, hanging around negativity can drag you down faster than a lead balloon. You might think you can handle it, but trust me, it’s like trying to swim in a pool of molasses—exhausting and ultimately futile. By choosing to distance yourself from these influences, you’re not just protecting your peace; you’re actively promoting a culture of positivity and righteousness. And honestly, who doesn’t want to be that person?

    When it comes to fleeing evil as a command of righteousness, let’s be real: it’s not just about running away; it’s about sprinting like your life depends on it—because sometimes, it does! You see, embracing righteousness means recognizing that some situations are toxic, and no amount of positive thinking can change that. It’s like trying to polish a turd; it’s still a turd, folks! So, whether it’s cutting ties with shady characters or dodging morally bankrupt situations, the key is to hustle out of there with style and purpose. Trust me, choosing to flee isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a bold declaration of self-respect.


    In my opinion, fleeing evil should be a badge of honor, not a sign of weakness. So, the next time you find yourself in a sketchy situation, remember that escaping is not just an option—it’s a commandment of righteousness. Embrace it, and you’ll find yourself surrounded by good vibes and genuine connections.

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    31 m
  • He is so God, He's so Amazing
    Apr 21 2026

    He embodies greatness in every aspect, demonstrating unparalleled wisdom, strength, and compassion that inspire those around him. His ability to uplift and motivate others reflects a deep understanding of human nature, while his actions consistently align with a vision of hope and positivity. His presence is transformative, instilling a sense of purpose and clarity, making him a remarkable force for good in the world. He's my God, The Greatest of All Time

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    30 m
  • 70 TIMES 7
    Apr 7 2026

    Jesus teaches that forgiveness and love are essential virtues that should be practiced daily throughout our lives on Earth. By embodying these principles, we not only strengthen our relationships with one another but also foster a spirit of compassion and understanding in our communities. This commitment to love and forgive reflects the core of His message, encouraging us to rise above grievances and embrace a path of kindness and reconciliation. Thus, living in accordance with these values not only enriches our own lives but also contributes to a more harmonious world.

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    35 m
  • Willing He Gave His life, dying He saved our Lives
    Apr 2 2026

    The life and sacrifice of Jesus Christ hold profound significance in Christian theology. Central to this belief is the notion that Jesus willingly gave His life for humanity. This act is often viewed as the ultimate expression of love and selflessness, embodying the principle that through His suffering and death, He atoned for the sins of the world. The crucifixion is not merely a historical event but a pivotal moment that underscores the depth of His commitment to salvation.


    In Christian doctrine, the death of Jesus is seen as a fulfillment of prophetic scripture, reinforcing the belief that He was the Messiah. His willingness to endure suffering and death is interpreted as a necessary sacrifice to reconcile humanity with God. This concept is encapsulated in passages such as John 3:16, which emphasizes that God gave His only Son so that believers may have eternal life. The resurrection that followed His death is celebrated as a triumph over sin and death, offering hope and assurance to believers.


    The implications of Jesus' sacrifice extend beyond theological discussions; they influence moral and ethical frameworks within Christian communities. His example encourages followers to embody principles of love, forgiveness, and service to others. The belief that Jesus died to save lives fosters a sense of purpose and responsibility among Christians, motivating them to live in a manner that reflects His teachings. Thus, the narrative of Jesus’ sacrifice remains a cornerstone of faith, inspiring countless individuals to seek a deeper understanding of love and redemption.

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    33 m
  • Don't think you've been gifted an assignment without a battle.
    Mar 25 2026

    In the journey of personal and professional growth, many individuals may perceive their assignments or callings as divinely inspired. However, it is crucial to recognize that such gifts often come with significant challenges. The notion that one is chosen for a particular purpose can instill a sense of pride and motivation, yet it is essential to understand that this path is frequently accompanied by opposition. The struggle against adversity, often personified as the devil in various traditions, serves as a test of resolve and commitment to the task at hand.


    The presence of obstacles should not be viewed as a deterrent but rather as an integral part of the process. These challenges can manifest in various forms, including self-doubt, external criticism, or unforeseen circumstances that threaten to derail one's efforts. It is during these trying times that individuals must harness their inner strength and maintain focus on their goals. Embracing the struggle can lead to personal growth, resilience, and a deeper understanding of one’s purpose.


    Ultimately, the interplay between divine gifts and the trials posed by opposition is a fundamental aspect of the human experience. Recognizing that every assignment may come with its own set of challenges allows individuals to prepare mentally and emotionally for the journey ahead. By acknowledging the potential for conflict, one can approach their calling with a balanced perspective, equipped to navigate the complexities that accompany any significant endeavor.

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    28 m
  • How I got back Up / How We got back Up
    Mar 18 2026

    We all face moments when life knocks us down, when our plans crumble, when relationships fail, and when circumstances seem overwhelming. Yet Proverbs 24:16 offers us a powerful promise: though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again. This isn't just about physical falling, but about the breakdowns in our lives, the losses we endure, the failures we experience at work, at home, and in our spiritual walk. The beauty of this truth is that falling doesn't define us; rising does. While the wicked stumble when calamity strikes because they lack divine support, we who trust in God have access to supernatural bounce-back power. Each fall becomes an opportunity to gain wisdom, to reposition ourselves, and to lean harder into God's everlasting arms. The number seven signifies completeness, reminding us that no matter how many times we fail, God's grace is sufficient to lift us up again and again. This message challenges us to stop beating ourselves up over past mistakes and instead to encourage ourselves in the Lord, knowing that our God is a chance-giving God who never gives up on us.

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    27 m
  • A Sufficient Grace, there’s always Enough
    Mar 10 2026

    Based on 2 Corinthians 12:9, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my strength is made perfect in weakness," this concept highlights that God's favor and love are more than enough to sustain individuals through any trial. It signifies that divine strength is fully realized in human weakness.


    Key aspects of this promise include:

    Abundant Provision: God's grace is not merely "barely enough" but is an overflowing, inexhaustible supply.

    Perfected in Weakness: When individuals feel broken, weak, or ashamed, it becomes the ideal setting for God's power to operate and shine brightest.

    Present & Active: This grace is available immediately—not just in the past or future—to provide strength to overcome life's issues.

    Comfort in Trials: It provides peace and encouragement to trust in God during storms, knowing He provides sufficient support.

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    31 m