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Catch On Fire Podcasts

Catch On Fire Podcasts

By: Novella Springette
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Catch On Fire Podcasts — Igniting Hearts With Biblical Truth, Historical Insight & Christian Discipleship

Welcome to Catch On Fire Podcasts, a Christian YouTube channel dedicated to helping believers of all stages grow in understanding, boldness, and spiritual maturity through the study of God’s Word. In a world filled with noise, confusion, and spiritual distraction, this channel exists to bring clarity by returning to the unchanging truth of Scripture. Here, you will find teachings grounded in the Bible, supported by historical context, and connected to practical, current-day examples that help make the Word of God both understandable and actionable in everyday life.

My goal is simple: to help you catch on fire for Jesus Christ by deepening your relationship with Scripture and strengthening your walk as a disciple. Whether you're new to the faith, rediscovering your passion for God, or seeking to grow as a committed follower of Christ, this channel provides biblical teaching designed to transform your heart, renew your mind, and inspire you to live out your purpose.

✨ What This Channel Is All About

Catch On Fire Podcasts focuses on the powerful intersection between Bible teaching, historical insight, and practical discipleship. Each episode is built around Scripture—individual verses, full chapters, Bible themes, or theological concepts. But understanding the Bible requires more than reading the words on the page. It requires knowing why those words were written, who they were written to, and how those truths continue to speak to us today.

That’s why this channel combines historical background, biblical context, and modern application to help Scripture come alive. By examining the culture, customs, and worldview of biblical times, we uncover deeper meaning and discover how God’s message remains relevant for every believer.

Episodes also connect Scripture to current events, daily struggles, real-life scenarios, and personal growth—because the Bible is not a book of ancient stories; it is the living Word of God that continues to instruct, correct, and guide us.

Whether you’re seeking encouragement, clarity, or a deeper understanding of God’s truth, Catch On Fire Podcasts provides teaching that is easy to follow, spiritually enriching, and grounded in sound Christian doctrine.

🎯 Mission: To Help You Grow in Christian Discipleship

The mission of Catch On Fire Podcasts is rooted in Jesus’ call to “make disciples of all nations.”

This channel exists to:

  • Deepen your understanding of the Bible
  • Strengthen your personal relationship with God
  • Encourage spiritual discipline and growth
  • Equip you to live as a bold and faithful disciple
  • Inspire a passion for God’s Word that spreads to others

🔎 Topics You’ll Find on the Channel

For those searching for faith-based content, the channel covers topics including:

  • Bible study teachings
  • Christian discipleship
  • Verse-by-verse Scripture explanation
  • Biblical history and cultural context
  • Understanding the Bible for beginners
  • Spiritual growth and Christian living
  • Encouragement and faith-building messages
  • How to apply Scripture to daily life
  • Biblical truth in modern times
  • Strengthening your walk with Christ

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Episodes
  • The Calling of the Disciples: What Luke 5:1–11 Teaches Us Today
    Nov 29 2025

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    Luke 5:1–11 is one of the most powerful stories of calling, faith, and obedience in the New Testament. In this episode of Catch On Fire Podcasts, we explore the Miraculous Catch of Fish and how Jesus transformed ordinary fishermen into world-changing disciples.

    In this podcase we’ll break down the passage verse by verse, explore the historical and biblical context, and uncover what Jesus meant when He told Peter to “launch out into the deep.”

    Whether you feel stuck, tired, discouraged, or unsure of what God is calling you to do next, this passage reveals how one act of obedience can shift your entire destiny.

    In this teaching, you’ll learn:

    -Why Jesus chose fishermen to be His first disciples

    -The cultural meaning behind fishing and empty nets

    -What Peter’s obedience teaches us about faith

    -How God can use our failures for His purpose

    -What “fishers of men” really means

    If you’re ready to grow in discipleship, understand Scripture more deeply, and strengthen your walk with Christ, this teaching is for you.

    A weary fisherman, a crowded shoreline, and an unlikely command: push into deep water. That’s where the story turns. We open Luke 5:1–11 and watch Simon Peter move from expertise to surrender, from empty nets to a catch so large the boats threaten to sink. Along the way, we trace a larger thread running through Scripture and history: God meets people where they are, invites them to try again where they’ve failed, and turns simple obedience into overflow.

    We share how Luke’s gospel highlights the outsider and why this scene is more than a fishing tale—it’s a pattern for modern discipleship. You’ll hear vivid accounts that echo the same rhythm: Saul encountering Christ on the road and becoming Paul; Elizabeth Fry stepping into Newgate Prison and launching reform; Elijah and the widow of Zarephath discovering provision in famine; Naaman laying down pride for a simple path to healing; Amy Carmichael welcoming Preena into safety; and C. T. Studd exchanging applause for a life on mission. Each story spotlights a clear progression: a word from God, a step that defies convention, and a result that reshapes purpose.

    We also get practical. We talk about how to invite Jesus into your daily work, how to discern when you’re being asked to cast again, and how to prepare your “nets” through prayer, Scripture, community, and generosity. And when the catch comes, we discuss why abundance requires partners and humility. Most of all, we sit with the moment Peter shifts from calling Jesus Master to calling him Lord, and how that shift still humbles, heals, and sends us today.

    If this message stirred you, share it with a friend, subscribe for future episodes, and leave a review so others can find these conversations. Where is Jesus asking you to push into deep water this week?

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    53 mins
  • 3 Steps To Answered Prayer - Matthew 15:21-28
    Nov 22 2025

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    Discover the powerful story of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:21–28, a passage where Jesus praises her great faith and persistence. This teaching explores why Jesus seemed to reject her at first, and what her response reveals about humility and perseverance.

    In this podcast you will learn:
    • The meaning and context of Matthew 15:21–28
    • Why Jesus tested the woman’s faith
    • The significance of her bold, persistent request
    • What her story teaches us about prayer, humility, and spiritual desperation
    • How her faith can inspire our walk with God today.

    A desperate mother. A silent Savior. A breakthrough that changed everything. We explore one of Scripture’s most surprising encounters—Matthew 15:21–28—and uncover a simple, potent framework for prayer that actually shapes outcomes and deepens discipleship. The Canaanite woman’s journey reveals how to ask clearly, persevere when heaven seems quiet, and hold a believing posture that honors God’s holiness and mercy.

    We start by setting the scene: why Matthew’s Gospel emphasizes the kingdom, why Jesus travels into Gentile territory, and how cultural tensions amplify the risk this woman takes. Her approach to Jesus—naming him “Lord, Son of David”—is not small talk; it’s a confession of faith that aligns her request with God’s character. From there, we break down the three steps: making specific asks consistent with God’s will, persisting day by day when the answer tarries, and believing that even a crumb of grace from the Master’s table is enough to heal what seems unhealable.

    The episode weaves biblical exegesis with lived stories: Gladys Aylward guiding 94 children through war-torn China, an iron axe head rising on the Jordan, a paralytic standing at Bethesda, and unexpected provision that arrives right on time. Each story lifts a different facet of faith under pressure—courage, clarity, endurance, and the audacity to keep knocking. We don’t offer formulas; we offer a way of praying that is relational, reverent, and resilient, grounded in who Jesus is and how he loves across borders, traditions, and timelines.

    If you’re hungry for a prayer life that moves beyond vague hopes to God-centered petitions, this conversation will sharpen your focus and lift your confidence. Ask specifically. Keep asking. Believe God’s timing and power. Then tell us what you’re praying for next. Subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review to help others find these messages of faith and courage.

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    37 mins
  • We Are Called By God - Genesis 12:1-9
    Nov 16 2025

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    In this podcast, we explore God’s call to Abram and what it reveals about His call on our own lives today. Genesis 12:1–9 is the beginning of a remarkable journey—one marked by faith, obedience, promise, and trust. Just as God invited Abram into a future he could not yet see, He invites us to step into His purpose with courage and surrender.

    In this video, we discuss:
    -What it means to be called by God
    -How Abram’s obedience sets an example for us
    -The blessings that follow when we walk by faith
    -How to respond when God calls us into the unknown
    -Practical steps for discerning God’s direction in your life

    Whether you’re seeking clarity, encouragement, or spiritual direction, this message will help you understand how God calls ordinary people to extraordinary journeys.

    What if the next step God asks you to take doesn’t come with a destination, a map, or a safety net? We open Genesis 12 and sit with Abraham at the moment God says “Go,” tracing how trust, obedience, and holy living turn one person’s surrender into blessing for countless others. Along the way, we weave in vivid stories—Jackie Pullinger stepping off a ship into Hong Kong with almost nothing, Florence Nightingale transforming battlefield care, Eric Liddell trading Olympic acclaim for a life poured out in China—to show how the ancient call still reshapes modern streets, homes, and hearts.

    We don’t romanticize the journey. The text is honest about risk, delay, and the cost of partial obedience. Abraham’s detours, Saul’s compromises, and the fallout that follows remind us that clarity from God deserves a whole-hearted yes. Yet the thread of promise holds. God blesses so his people can bless; he forms a pilgrim posture where we pitch tents but build altars—temporary with our plans, permanent with our worship. Bethel, Shechem, and the Negev become more than places; they are signposts that mark encounters with the living God and teach us how to travel light and pray heavy.

    This conversation aims at courage. If you feel late to the start line, remember Abraham at seventy-five. If you feel underqualified, remember the one-eyed preacher who learned to read and ignited Wales. If you feel stuck, take the next faithful step and let God set the route. We close with an invitation to follow Jesus, plus declarations rooted in Scripture to anchor your week. If this stirred you, share it with a friend who needs a nudge of faith, subscribe for more deep dives into Scripture, and leave a review so others can find the show. Your yes might be the blessing someone else is praying for.

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    52 mins
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