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Solid As They Come Podcast

Solid As They Come Podcast

By: Mike Doss
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  • Press To Possess / Enjoy & Live Life in Christ
    Feb 8 2026

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    What if the season you’re in isn’t a battlefield but a harvest field? We open with worship and step straight into a challenge many believers need: stop wearing war as an identity and start pressing to possess what God already placed in reach. Drawing from Philippians 3, we frame “pressing” as focused momentum—less swinging at shadows, more moving with purpose toward the upward call. The invitation is to rebuild what got scattered during the fight: your faith, your love, your daily life.

    We ground the shift with Joshua 11, where the land finally had rest from war. That line becomes a permission slip to enjoy the fruit of obedience. Through Ecclesiastes 5, we confront the myth that holiness and happiness are rivals. Scripture calls joy a gift from God, one that pulls us out of the cloud of frustration, discouragement, and anger. Joy here is not indulgence; it’s warfare. When you receive your lot with gratitude, the thief loses room to steal your peace, kill your faith, or destroy your destiny.

    Attacks still come, and we don’t romanticize them. We walk through how to apply pressure in 2026: humble yourself before God, resist the devil, pray about everything, be specific with your needs, and anchor your confidence in promises like 1 Corinthians 10:13. We explore the true battleground—the heart. Thoughts try to take residence; faith blocks the move‑in. Guarding your heart isn’t only about content but character: aim for a balanced heart that distributes spiritual and practical demands wisely. Balance produces results without burnout and keeps your focus on possession, not perpetual struggle.

    If you’re ready to trade the familiar fight for visible fruit, to choose a made‑up mind and a guarded, balanced heart, this message will meet you where you are and push you forward. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs rest from war, and leave a review with one area you’re ready to possess this year.

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    32 mins
  • Press On To Possess: Faith, Peace, And Purpose In 2026
    Feb 1 2026

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    What if peace, love, and purpose aren’t trophies to chase but gifts to possess? We open the year with a bold charge: stop fighting for what God has already given and start living from it. After thirty-one days of fasting, prayer, and Scripture, we walk through a clear, practical roadmap to press on and possess what Christ secured—drawing from Philippians 3:12–14, Joshua 18, John 4:23–24, and Hebrews 4:13.

    We talk about experiencing perfect love in an imperfect world, why behavior change without heart change falls short, and how owning your faith, love, and peace reshapes daily choices. Possession is about authority and stewardship—owning what you believe, who you let speak into your life, and the boundaries that protect your calling. We explore what it means to occupy God’s forgiveness, move past old guilt, and establish yourself in grace so your inner life matches your confession.

    You’ll hear a strong challenge to stop making your issues bigger than God, to press past fear, past the noise of social media, and past the desires that derail purpose. We get practical about worshiping in spirit and truth, cleaning the secret place, and becoming the real you that God is seeking—without pretense or performance. If you’ve been in the spiritual trenches too long, this conversation will help you take ground with courage, clarity, and joy.

    Listen now, share it with someone who needs a reset, and tell us: what will you possess first this year? If this sparks something in you, subscribe, rate the show, and leave a review so others can find this message. Keep it solid.

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    28 mins
  • Year Of Results
    Dec 24 2025

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    Start the year with a builder’s mindset and a clear blueprint for a life that lasts. We rally around one theme—results—and one method—unity—drawing from Psalms 34 and 133 to set a posture of praise and togetherness. From there, we get practical and bold: Romans 16 challenges us to identify divisive voices and step away, while 1 Thessalonians 5 calls us to encourage and build each other up. The focus is not hype; it’s craftsmanship. If we want outcomes that endure, we have to choose our crew, our inputs, and our materials with care.

    I walk through the foundation that never fails: Jesus, as laid out in 1 Corinthians 3. That shift changes everything. We stop chasing quick wins and start becoming expert builders—people who know when to add, remove, and realign. We talk “draft picks” for your inner circle, why a trusted truth-teller keeps you grounded, and how to convert every loss into a lesson that strengthens the structure. Then we turn to the toolbox: Ephesians 4:29 reframes our speech as a construction tool, and 2 Corinthians 10:5 teaches us to capture thoughts and filter inputs so only God-approved material enters the build.

    To make it concrete, we name the materials that pass inspection—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control—because these are the beams and fasteners of a resilient life. We close with a year-end audit: Did you choose unity over drama? Did you build wealth, health, character, and faith that can be passed down? If it worked in 2025, build on it in 2026. Subscribe, share this with someone on your team, and leave a review with one thing you’re building this week. Let’s keep it solid and get results together.

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    29 mins
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