Episodes

  • Fasting in Private Sharpened Sundays
    Dec 21 2025

    In Matthew 6:16–18, Jesus continues His teaching on sincere devotion by calling believers to practice their spiritual disciplines in private rather than for public recognition. Although the passage directly addresses fasting, it reflects the same heart posture Jesus teaches about prayer—seeking God in secret, not the approval of people. True prayer and devotion are not meant to be performances, but personal encounters with the Father.

    Jesus reminds us that God sees what is done in secret. When we pray privately, fast quietly, and humble ourselves before Him, our relationship with God deepens without the distractions of pride or validation from others. This passage challenges us to examine our motives and return to a place of genuine, hidden faith where obedience flows from love, not attention.

    Private prayer cultivates intimacy with God, strengthens our spiritual discipline, and aligns our hearts with His will. When our devotion is unseen by people but fully seen by God, He promises a reward that goes far beyond public recognition.

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    33 mins
  • Random Thoughts on Isolation and Being Equally Yoked
    Dec 20 2025

    Being unequally yoked doesn’t only apply to believers and unbelievers—it also speaks to spiritual alignment, maturity, and timing. In this episode, we discuss the importance of discernment in relationships, friendships, and partnerships, and why rushing out of your isolation season can lead to unnecessary struggles. Isolation isn’t punishment; it’s preparation. Learn how God uses separation to heal, refine, and realign you before connecting you to the right people for your next season.

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    33 mins
  • TGL If Pastors Came Together and Formed A Wolf Pack
    Dec 18 2025

    Throughout Scripture, God never advanced His work through isolation, but through aligned leadership. The Levites did not serve the House of God as individuals competing for position; they functioned as one body with many assignments, each carrying responsibility, guarding holiness, and supporting the priesthood so that worship and order never failed. When one group faltered, the whole system was affected—unity was not optional, it was essential.

    Likewise, King David did not rise by standing alone. He was surrounded by mighty men of valor, warriors who knew their roles, honored authority, and fought not for personal glory but for the kingdom. These men moved with loyalty and precision, covering one another in battle. Their strength was multiplied because they stood together, not scattered.

    In the same way, pastors today are called to lead like a wolf pack, not lone wolves. A wolf pack survives because of unity—each member understands the mission, protects the vulnerable, confronts threats together, and advances as one. Isolation weakens, but alignment strengthens. A separated wolf becomes prey; a united pack becomes unstoppable.

    When pastors walk together—praying, discerning, guarding doctrine, and supporting one another—the Church becomes fortified. Unity among shepherds creates safety for the flock, clarity in vision, and power in spiritual warfare. This is not uniformity of style or title, but unity of purpose and Spirit.

    Just as the Levites maintained God’s house, David’s men defended the kingdom, and a wolf pack thrives through coordinated strength, pastors must lock arms in humility and accountability. The enemy looks for division, but God releases authority where there is unity.

    The future of the Church is not built on isolated voices, but on united shepherds who move as one—guarding the house, advancing the Kingdom, and protecting the flock together.

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    30 mins
  • Is Praying Out Loud Necessary
    Dec 14 2025

    Pray In Secret Not For Show

    In Matthew 6:5–14, Jesus teaches us how to pray—not for public attention, but in secret communion with God. He warns against praying to be seen by others and instead calls believers to enter a private place where the Father hears and rewards openly. This passage reminds us that prayer is not about eloquence or repetition, but about relationship, humility, and trust.

    Jesus also gives us the Lord’s Prayer, showing a simple yet powerful model for prayer—honoring God, submitting to His will, trusting Him for daily provision, seeking forgiveness, and walking in obedience. When we pray in secret, our focus shifts from people to God, and our hearts are aligned with His purpose.

    This message encourages believers to examine their prayer life, deepen their personal relationship with God, and rediscover the power of praying from a sincere and obedient heart.

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    36 mins
  • Why Are you Hiding? God Already Knows
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode, we explore God’s powerful question to Adam: “Where are you?” found in the book of Genesis. This wasn’t just a question of Adam’s physical location, but a call to self-examination, accountability, and spiritual truth. Many of us still “hide” today—behind shame, fear, sin, or silence. But God calls us out not to condemn us, but to restore us.

    Join me as we break down why Adam hid after eating the forbidden fruit, what this moment reveals about our relationship with God, and how we can stop hiding and return to His presence. This teaching will encourage you to walk in honesty, repentance, and spiritual maturity.

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    35 mins
  • Thorns In Our Side Are Necessary
    Dec 7 2025

    Lets go over 2nd Cornithians 12: 7-10

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    23 mins
  • The Greatest Commandments: Understanding Jesus’ Core Teaching
    Nov 23 2025

    In today’s episode, we take a deep look at The Greatest Commandments—to love the Lord your God and love your neighbor as yourself. These powerful words from Jesus are more than instructions; they are the foundation of a transformed life rooted in obedience, faith, and spiritual discernment.

    We explore what these commandments truly mean, how they shape our daily walk with Christ, and why Jesus said that all the Law and the Prophets hang on these two principles. If you’re seeking clarity in your faith journey or wanting to live out God’s love more intentionally, this teaching will guide and inspire you.

    📖 Scripture References: Matthew 22:34–40, Mark 12:28–31, Luke 10:25–28

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    25 mins
  • The Gospel Lens Find her Keep Her
    Nov 20 2025

    The processes of finding a wife. What it means to really find her.

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    27 mins