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  • Acts 03 Round Two: Give What You Have Received
    Nov 19 2025

    A man sits at the edge of worship, asking for coins and expecting little. We walk with Peter and John to the Beautiful Gate, where a simple pause, a steady gaze, and the name of Jesus transform a lifetime of waiting into a first step, then a leap. What starts as a quiet act of compassion turns into a public invitation, as Peter explains the miracle and points an amazed crowd back to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob who raised Jesus and is still at work—here, now.

    We explore why signs and wonders show up in Acts not as party tricks, but as living proof of a resurrected King and a kingdom breaking in. Peter pulls no punches: the crowd rejected Jesus, yet God’s plan was never off track. The cross fulfilled what the prophets promised, and the resurrection launched a movement of ordinary people carrying extraordinary power through the Holy Spirit. From Moses to Samuel to Abraham, the story has always aimed at blessing the nations, and this healing becomes a doorway for grace to flow through an unlikely witness.

    If you’ve ever felt too ordinary to make a difference, this conversation will steady your courage. We talk about giving what you have—even when it isn’t silver or gold—trusting Jesus with outcomes, and inviting others to experience “times of refreshing” from the presence of the Lord. You’ll hear practical encouragements on sharing your story, naming Jesus without hogging the spotlight, and letting compassion lead you to pray bold prayers at the thresholds of people’s pain.

    Listen now, share it with someone who needs hope today, and tell us: when was the last time you offered what you had and watched God do more than you imagined? If this encouraged you, follow the show, leave a review, and pass it along to a friend who’s exploring Acts.

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    Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT).
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    12 m
  • Acts 02 Round Two: The Holy Spirit comes
    Nov 18 2025

    What if the moment that changed the church’s future could reshape your next step today? We dive into Acts 2 and watch Pentecost ignite a movement: a roaring wind, tongues like fire, and the gospel proclaimed in the languages of a crowded Jerusalem. Confusion gives way to clarity as Peter stands up—not the man who denied Jesus, but a witness transformed by the Spirit—anchoring the moment in Joel’s prophecy and David’s promise and pointing straight to the risen Christ.

    We walk through the heart of Peter’s message: Jesus’ life was authenticated by miracles, his death was no accident, and his resurrection broke death’s grip. The crowd asks the only question that matters—“What shall we do?”—and Peter’s answer still opens the door today: repent, be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins, and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. Three thousand respond, and the church takes its first breath as a Spirit-filled community with a clear center and a wide welcome.

    From there, the blueprint of a healthy church comes into focus: devotion to the apostles’ teaching, real fellowship, shared meals and the Lord’s Supper, persistent prayer, radical generosity, and a steady sense of awe. Public gatherings and house tables both matter. Needs are met, joy is visible, and the Lord adds daily to their number. We connect that early pattern to our present lives, showing how the Spirit forms character through the fruit of the Spirit and empowers service through spiritual gifts, turning ordinary people into bold witnesses who speak in the language of their neighbors’ hearts.

    If this conversation stirs a hunger for a simpler, stronger church—and a braver, Spirit-led life—join us. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s exploring faith, and leave a review to help others find the show. What’s your “perfect church” ingredient? We’d love to hear it.

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    18 m
  • Acts 01 Round Two: Prologue: Preparing for a Miracle
    Nov 17 2025

    A movement doesn’t start with perfect people. It starts with a promise. We open Acts with Luke’s careful hand guiding us from resurrection reality to the launchpad of the church, where an upper room full of ordinary disciples waits, prays, and prepares for power. Before the crowds and miracles come, there’s a quiet ten-day hinge that shapes everything: Jesus ascends, angels reassure, and a community chooses faithfulness over frenzy.

    We unpack why Luke writes to Theophilus again, how Acts serves as the essential bridge between the Gospels and the letters, and what the early 60s AD context reveals about reliability and purpose. From the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem’s upper room, we trace the three core scenes of Acts 1: the resurrected Jesus teaching over forty days, the Ascension reframing political expectations into a global mission, and the early church replacing Judas to preserve credible witness. The phrase that still echoes—“You will receive power”—does more than headline the chapter; it outlines the book and sketches our map for witness from home to the ends of the earth.

    Along the way, we sit with the awkward parts that make Acts so human: misunderstanding timelines, casting lots before Pentecost, and learning to partner with the Holy Spirit in real time. That honesty is the invitation. If fishermen and a used-up Pharisee can carry the gospel across continents, there’s room for us—teachers, technicians, students, nurses, and neighbors—to live this story in our zip codes and online spaces. Waiting becomes preparation. Prayer becomes strategy. Presence becomes proclamation.

    Join us as we set the foundation for the series: authorship, context, the key verse, and the surprising way God builds with the least likely. If this conversation sparks insight, share it with a friend, subscribe for the next chapter on Acts 2, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. What part of Acts 1 challenges you to be a witness today?

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    20 m
  • Micah 07: Hope In Difficult Times
    Nov 16 2025

    A bleak harvest, a broken court, and a House divided—Micah 7 opens with a world out of joint and ends with a God who refuses to walk away. We read the chapter aloud, trace its sharp turns from judgment to joy, and sit with the honest tension: sometimes we suffer what we did not earn, and sometimes we suffer what we did. Either way, the promise holds—though we fall, we will rise, and the Lord will be our light.

    I share why Micah’s realism matters for modern faith: it names corruption without flinching, calls out compromised leadership, and refuses to sugarcoat the cost of sin. Then we move to the surprising core of the passage—divine mercy that does not cancel justice but completes it. We talk about what it means for God to plead our case, to rebuild what’s ruined, and to “hurl our sins into the depths of the sea.” From the shepherd’s staff to the echoes of the exodus, Micah paints a future where restoration is not wishful thinking but the natural outflow of God’s character.

    If you’ve lived with fear-based religion, this conversation offers a better frame: repentant honesty, patient waiting, and expectant hope. We apply Micah 6:8—act justly, love mercy, walk humbly—as the daily path through consequence and into freedom. Come hear how justice, mercy, hope, restoration, and the faithfulness of God thread through a hard chapter with a bright horizon. If this speaks to you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the message of hope.

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    12 m
  • Micah 06: What Do You Give the King
    Nov 14 2025

    Ever tried to buy a gift for someone who has everything? That’s the framing question we use to walk through Micah 6 and discover what God actually wants from us. Spoiler: it’s not rivers of oil or grand gestures. It’s a life shaped by three simple, demanding practices—act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.

    We start by setting the scene: Israel is squeezed by Assyria, leaders are corrupt, and everyday people have learned to live with dishonest scales and quiet lies. As we read Micah’s courtroom drama, God reminds His people of past rescue and asks why they’ve grown tired of Him. From there, we tackle the heart of Micah 6:8 and unpack how justice, mercy, and humility move from verse to street-level action.

    Justice shows up in daily decisions—fair dealings, honest work, and refusing to benefit from someone else’s loss. Mercy goes beyond fairness—offering forgiveness, breaking cycles of payback, and choosing kindness when hurt feels loud. Humility becomes the posture that keeps both alive, turning faith from performance into companionship. We also face Micah’s warning: when a culture normalizes deception, life feels empty no matter how hard we hustle. The cure isn’t spectacle; it’s steady faithfulness with God and neighbor.

    Across the conversation, you’ll hear practical steps, reflective questions, and a prayer to help you choose one focus for the week. If you’ve wondered how to honor God in a noisy world—or what gift He actually wants—this guide through Micah offers clarity and courage for real life. Listen, share with a friend, and tell us: Which practice are you leaning into first—justice, mercy, or humility? If this helped you, subscribe, leave a review, and pass it on.

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    11 m
  • Micah 05: Peace that Reigns Forever
    Nov 13 2025

    Siege at the gates, fear in the air, and a prophet pointing to a quiet town with a world-changing promise. We walk through Micah 5 and discover how a ruler from Bethlehem becomes the source of peace that outlasts empires and outlives our anxieties. The chapter anchors a bold claim: real peace doesn’t come from bigger walls or sharper swords; it comes from a shepherd-king who stands in the strength of the Lord and gathers scattered people into rest.

    We start with the historical pressure—Assyria on the march, injustice at home, and a weary nation—and trace how Micah reframes crisis as a stage for hope. The Bethlehem prophecy isn’t a poetic aside; it’s the hinge of the story that Matthew later connects to Jesus. From there, the text widens: Assyria becomes a symbol for every force that storms our lives. We explore how God appoints leaders, restores dignity, and turns his people into a quiet blessing among the nations, like dew that no one can restrain and a young lion that doesn’t cower.

    Then comes the hard mercy: God tears down chariots, walls, witchcraft, and idols. Not to punish for punishment’s sake, but to dismantle everything that promises control and delivers emptiness. We talk about what that looks like now—careers that become identities, habits that numb instead of heal, and narratives that keep us stuck. The invitation is simple and demanding: let the true king rule, and watch peace take ground where anxiety used to live.

    If this conversation helps you rethink where your peace comes from, share it with a friend, subscribe for more chapter-by-chapter breakdowns, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. What rival to peace is God asking you to surrender today?

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    10 m
  • Micah 04: The Twist Ending
    Nov 12 2025

    The story felt over. Judgment had been pronounced, the pressure was mounting, and the future looked bleak. Then Micah 4 opens like a window, flooding the room with light. We walk through this surprising turn—from dire warnings to a sweeping promise—where God lifts Zion, draws the nations, and turns weapons into tools for harvest. It’s a vision of justice that mediates rather than retaliates, and of peace that grows roots in ordinary lives.

    We trace the pattern baked into the chapter: exile and return, wounds and restoration, weakness transformed into a strong remnant. The nations think they understand the moment; God overturns their assumptions and repurposes even opposition for His plan. This isn’t soft optimism. It’s hope with spine, grounded in the character of God and the prophetic arc of Scripture. Along the way, we connect the text to real life: the strain of a failing marriage, the fatigue of parenting through hard years, the fear that follows a diagnosis. When the middle feels unbearable, Micah 4 teaches us to set our eyes on the finish—God’s promised peace and presence.

    You’ll hear how to live with a long view: training your heart like a runner who celebrates the finish line before the first mile begins, letting the end inform the middle. We talk practical endurance, discerning God’s justice, and learning to expect restoration without denying the valley we still must walk. If you need a fresh lens for a heavy season, this conversation offers a clear path: name the pain, remember the promise, and move forward with steady hope.

    If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs strength for the middle, and leave a review so others can find the message. What twist of hope are you asking God for today?

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    13 m
  • Micah 03: Come to Jesus Meeting
    Nov 11 2025

    A hard truth can save a life, and Micah 3 brings one of the hardest truths in Scripture straight to the doorstep of leadership. We walk through the prophet’s blistering words to rulers, priests, and prophets who traded justice for bribes and truth for comfort, and we ask what that means for anyone who serves today. With a candid personal story and practical guardrails, we explore how motives shape ministries, teams, and everyday acts of service—and why God cares as much about the heart as the outcome.

    We dig into the difference between fair compensation and a transactional spirit, showing how the line gets crossed when calling becomes commodity. Micah’s warnings about presumption—“No harm can come to us, for the Lord is here among us”—reveal how sacred spaces cannot shield corrupt systems. Instead, integrity, humility, and justice form the only foundation that lasts. Along the way, we highlight the prophet’s claim to speak “with the Spirit of the Lord,” contrasting power rooted in God with influence rented by favors.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your service still pleases God when applause fades, or how to lead without selling your soul, this conversation offers both clarity and courage. We end with a heart check: for those serving for the wrong reasons, it’s time to realign; for those serving unseen, don’t quit—God sees and will reward in due time. Subscribe, share this with someone who leads, and leave a review to help others find the show. What motive do you need to surrender today?

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