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The 44

The 44

By: Jed Yancey
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The 44 takes root through Matthew 4:4 - “Man cannot live on bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.” Each week we will feast on the words that come forth from the mouth of God by looking to the Bible.© 2026 The 44 Christianity Spirituality
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  • Worthless Physicians
    Jan 30 2026

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    In this episode, we explore Job’s sharp words in Job 13:4, where he calls his friends “worthless physicians.” Through a personal story and Job’s interaction with his friends, we examine the difference between care that heals and care that simply rushes to explain. Job’s friends began well by showing up and sitting in silence, but they failed when they chose answers over empathy. Drawing wisdom from Proverbs, this episode challenges us to consider whether our words bring healing or harm when others come to us in pain.

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    14 mins
  • Brand Marks of Jesus
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this episode, we reflect on Galatians 6:17, where Paul declares, “I bear on my body the brand marks of Jesus.” We explore what Paul meant by these marks—scars of suffering, faithfulness, and allegiance—and why they mattered more than outward religious symbols. This conversation invites us to consider the marks our own lives bear and what they reveal about who we belong to. Following Jesus is not about convenience or comfort, but about a love that leaves its imprint on our priorities, choices, and obedience. The episode closes with a searching question: if our lives were examined, would they quietly but clearly say, “This person belongs to Jesus”?

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    15 mins
  • That ONE Thing
    Jan 9 2026

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    In this episode we explore a simple but serious question: What is the one thing that’s been holding you back from a deeper relationship with the Lord? We look at the Rich Young Ruler in Luke 18 — a moral, religious man who walked away sad because there was one area of his life he refused to surrender — and we contrast him with Paul in Philippians 3, who released everything to pursue Christ and said, “One thing I do: I press on.” From there, we walk through four gospel-shaped steps: naming your “one thing,” asking what’s really underneath it, replacing it with Spirit-led transformation (Ephesians 4), and pressing forward daily in Christ. This isn’t about behavior-modification or “just stop it” Christianity — it’s about heart-level renewal and learning to love Jesus more than the thing we cling to. Our prayer is that your “one thing” becomes the very place where God does His deepest work in your life.

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    26 mins
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