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Sunday Echo

Sunday Echo

By: Elijah K Blue
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Sunday Echo is a weekly podcast where spirit-filled sermons from Pastor Elijah K. Blue continue to speak long after Sunday. Each message is designed to encourage, equip, and echo in your heart all week long.Copyright 2025 Elijah K Blue Christianity Personal Development Personal Success Relationships Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • If LOOKS Could KILL ! | Pastor Elijah K. Blue
    Dec 29 2025

    🎙️ Episode Title: If LOOKS Could KILL

    📖 2 Corinthians 5:7 | Romans 8:28

    What you see isn’t always the truth — and what looks deadly may be working in your favor. In this powerful message, Pastor Elijah K. Blue challenges us to stop living by appearances and start walking by faith.

    Key Themes:

    👀 The Danger of Looking at Appearances – What looks bad can distract you from what God is building.

    👁️‍🗨️ Faith Sees Beyond the Looks – Faith doesn’t deny reality, but it refuses to be ruled by it.

    🛠️ All Things Work Together for Good – Even what hurts, delays, or confuses you is still under God’s control.

    This episode will stretch your perspective, strengthen your trust, and remind you that God is working even when the picture doesn’t make sense.

    🎧 Listen now on Sunday Echo.

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    41 mins
  • The Autopsy of Dead Faith | Pastor Elijah K. Blue
    Dec 8 2025

    🎙️ Sunday Recap Episode:

    “The Autopsy of Dead Faith” — Pastor Elijah K. Blue

    James teaches us a hard truth: faith without works is dead.


    So many of us talk faith, sing faith, and post faith… but does our faith move? Does it respond? Does it obey?

    You don’t perform an autopsy on something alive — only on what has stopped functioning.


    For some of us, our faith has lost its pulse:


    No movement.


    No compassion.


    No obedience.

    But here’s the hope…


    God doesn’t expose dead places to shame us — He exposes them to revive us.


    What died in you, God can breathe on again. He can restore your trust, your movement, your obedience, and your fire.

    🕊️ “Lord, open up my faith. Revive what stopped trusting, obeying, and moving.”


    Tune in now to Sunday Echo for a message that cuts deep but heals even deeper.

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    42 mins
  • Audacious Faith: Built To Withstand The Wind | Pastor Elijah K. Blue
    Nov 24 2025

    Audacious Faith: Built To Withstand The Wind

    📖 Matthew 7:24–27 (NKJV)

    When the winds of life start blowing, what you’ve built your faith on will always be revealed. In this powerful message, Pastor Elijah K. Blue challenges us to examine our spiritual foundation and make sure we’re building a life that can stand through any storm.


    Key Points:


    1️⃣ Don’t Build It Quick: Straw Faith Collapses Under Pressure


    Quick faith looks good for a moment, but it crumbles when the winds pick up. God is calling you to more than a rushed foundation.

    2️⃣ Don’t Build It Casual: Stick Faith Won’t Last Long Enough


    Casual faith feels sturdy until life hits hard. Commitment—not convenience—keeps a house standing.

    3️⃣ Build It Strong: Brick Faith Is Built to Withstand the Wind


    Brick faith takes time, intentionality, and obedience, but it survives every storm. Build on the Rock, and no wind can take you down.

    🌬️ This episode will strengthen your walk, deepen your roots, and remind you that faith built on Christ is faith that lasts.


    🎧 Stream “Audacious Faith: Built To Withstand The Wind” now on Sunday Echo.


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    56 mins
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