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  • Scary Stories in Scripture: Revelation Week 3
    Oct 27 2025

    The Book of Revelation is often misunderstood as a frightening prediction about the end times, but its true message is one of hope and redemption. Many people abandon reading it halfway through, missing the beautiful conclusion where good triumphs over evil. After describing battles and judgment, Revelation reveals God creating a new heaven and earth where He dwells permanently with His people. In this renewed creation, there is no more death, pain, or tears—God Himself wipes them all away. The scary story transforms into the ultimate story of hope, reminding us that no matter what difficulties we face today, we already know how God's story ends: the Lamb wins.

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    32 min
  • What's Next Papa? - With Special Guest Debbie Wallis
    Oct 21 2025

    Many Christians find themselves trapped in grave tending - constantly revisiting past hurts, regrets, and failures instead of embracing the resurrection life God offers. Romans 8:12-17 reveals that we are called to be led by the Spirit of God, living adventurously expectant rather than in timid grave tending. Age is never a barrier to serving God, whether you're young or old. When God gives you a vision or burden, He will refine it but never remove the call. According to Jeremiah 29:11-13, God has specific plans for each of us that He reveals as we seek Him earnestly. Stop making excuses and leave the cemetery of past failures behind to step into the resurrection life God has prepared for you.

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    25 min
  • Scary Stories in Scripture: Revelation Week 2
    Oct 16 2025

    Revelation 12-14 presents a cosmic battle between the dragon (Satan), the beast (anti-God empires), and the Lamb (Jesus). The woman clothed with the sun represents Israel and the church, while the dragon's fury explains why bad things happen to good people. The beast symbolizes any system demanding loyalty at the cost of faith, whether ancient Rome or modern consumerism and nationalism. In contrast, the Lamb conquers through humility and self-sacrifice, not force. These chapters call us to examine whose jersey we're wearing and whose song we're singing, challenging us to live as worship becomes resistance against fear and empire.

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    44 min
  • Scary Stories in Scripture: Revelation Week 1
    Oct 6 2025

    Revelation isn't a horror story but a message of hope wrapped in apocalyptic imagery. Written to persecuted churches in Asia Minor, it unveils the spiritual reality behind suffering and shows that Jesus remains sovereign even amid chaos. The four horsemen represent systemic evils like political oppression, war, economic collapse, and death—forces that appear in every generation. Yet the crucial message is that none of these terrors operate outside God's authority. For believers facing fear, Revelation offers the assurance that death isn't the final chapter and that Christ, not chaos, gets the last word.

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    32 min
  • The Lament that Leads to Liberation
    Sep 29 2025

    When Jesus approached Jerusalem for the final time, he wept bitterly over the city's spiritual blindness. His tears weren't for himself but for people who missed the peace he offered because they were consumed with politics, religion, and power. This prophetic lament came true when Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 CE, exactly as Jesus predicted. His example teaches us to feel deeply about brokenness, identify what's missing in our world, and move beyond tears into redemptive action. Like Jesus, we must walk toward pain and injustice to bring healing and peace.

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    27 min
  • The Frustration that Fuels Faithfulness
    Sep 24 2025

    In Mark 7:31-37, Jesus heals a deaf man with a speech impediment, but not before letting out a deep sigh that reveals His holy frustration with the brokenness of our world. This wasn't mere exhaustion—it was a divine lament over how sin damages bodies, relationships, and communities. Jesus demonstrates that godly frustration should fuel meaningful action, not passive resignation. He gets personally involved in the messy work of healing, touching the man intimately before speaking the powerful word 'Ephphatha' (be opened). This story challenges us to identify what causes our own deep groans and to follow Jesus' example by transforming that frustration into compassionate action that brings healing to broken places.

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    25 min
  • The Joy that Welcomes the Lost
    Sep 15 2025

    In Luke 15:1-7, Jesus tells a parable about a shepherd leaving 99 sheep to find one lost sheep, revealing God's heart for the lost. Speaking to both sinners and religious elites, Jesus challenges the Pharisees' exclusionary attitude. As a rabbi, Jesus redefined spiritual leadership from mastery to mercy, choosing disciples others rejected. The parable demonstrates that God actively pursues the lost, celebrates their return, and values restoration over religious conformity. Heaven rejoices more over one sinner who repents than over 99 who need no repentance, calling us to align our hearts with this divine celebration.

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    24 min
  • The Radical Rage of Jesus
    Sep 8 2025

    In Mark 3:1-6, Jesus displays righteous anger when confronting religious leaders who valued rigid Sabbath rules over human compassion. When Jesus heals a man with a shriveled hand on the Sabbath, he challenges the Pharisees' legalistic interpretation that had transformed God's gift of rest into a burden. His anger wasn't a brief outburst but a deep, controlled passion against the hardened hearts of those using God's law to trap others and maintain social hierarchies. Unlike selfish anger that dominates our world today, Jesus demonstrates holy anger that leads to healing and liberation, though it often provokes opposition from those who value control over compassion.

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    36 min