• Bring Your Real Problems To The Real God
    Feb 15 2026

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    What if the barrier isn’t your past, but your capacity to trust God with all of it? We dive straight into the hard places—addiction, shame, disappointment, and the secrets we’d rather avoid—and walk through how to bring the real you to a real God who can actually handle it. With Scripture as our compass, we challenge the reflex to hide and replace it with a practice of honest faith that produces real results.

    We start by resetting our foundation: read the Word for yourself and let it speak with authority. Psalm 107:2 calls the redeemed to speak out, and we do exactly that—naming deliverance from destructive patterns and pointing to grace as the builder of a new life. From there, we tackle the core claim of the episode: results from God are produced by faith. Ephesians 3:20 stretches what we dare to ask, while Matthew 6:33 gives a foolproof path—seek the kingdom first and live righteously, and God supplies what you need. If Jesus has dealt with sin, the real question becomes commitment, trust, and whether we will receive what He already provided.

    The middle stretch offers practical formation. 2 Corinthians 13:5 calls us to examine our faith for genuineness; 2 Peter 1:10 urges us to work hard to prove our calling. We break that down into steps: face your fears, tell the truth about your weaknesses, and invite God into the secret places. We contrast curated online personas with the deeper gains of peace, purpose, and steady obedience. Then we confront a quiet thief: disappointment. If it trains you to stop expecting, the answer is to retrain expectation through Scripture, testimony, and daily alignment with God’s way.

    We close by reclaiming identity: more than conquerors through Christ and blessed with every spiritual blessing in Him. Real faith unlocks real results because it trusts a real God to work in the real places you’re tempted to hide. If you’re ready to expect again and expand your capacity for God, press play and lean in. Subscribe, share with someone who needs courage today, and leave a review with the one promise you’re choosing to stand on this week.

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    23 mins
  • 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
  • From Distraction To Victory: Fighting The Right Enemy Through God’s Love
    Dec 21 2025

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    Ever felt exhausted by constant drama, only to realize you’ve been swinging at the wrong opponent? We start by inviting anyone ready to say yes to Jesus, then move straight into the heartbeat of the message: perfect love in an imperfect world. God’s love doesn’t just make us feel better; it makes us whole. Drawing from Ephesians 3:19 and Psalm 150, we set a foundation of praise and identity before revealing a key framework that runs through the entire conversation: answer plus revelation equals victory.

    From there, we get practical. Think of your life like a kitchen—when you add high‑quality ingredients, everything changes. We apply that metaphor to the Fruit of the Spirit: love that shows up and secures, joy that strengthens, peace that stabilizes, and patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that round out a resilient character. James 1:22 challenges us to move from hearing to doing, so we talk through rhythms of prayer, Scripture, meditation, and obedience that build deep roots you can trust when pressure hits.

    The big turn comes with Ephesians 6:12. We name the real fight: not flesh and blood, but spiritual powers that target your mind, relationships, and purpose. If your week swings between hope and chaos, you might be battling distractions instead of the adversary. With 1 Peter 5:8 and Mark 4 guiding the strategy, we unpack why storms often follow growth and how to guard the word so it produces lasting fruit. You’ll hear clear cues for recognizing spiritual pressure, practical ways to stop feeding feuds, and a steady path to live on offense—with peace unshaken and focus intact.

    If this message lifts your spirit or sharpens your focus, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review with one insight you’re taking into the week. Your stories help others find hope and fight the right fight.

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    33 mins
  • If It Worked In 2025, Build on It In 2026
    Dec 17 2025

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    Start the year with a filter that changes everything: if it bore fruit, bring it forward; if it didn’t, let it go. We open with a clear charge to make 2025 the year of results—measured not by noise or motion, but by peace, joy, and the steady strength of a life built on what’s real. That means pruning unhelpful habits, refusing performative spirituality, and choosing practices that actually transform your days: scripture that anchors, prayer that aligns, and relationships that build.

    We walk through the promises that fuel this shift. Isaiah 26:3 reframes mental health around a focused mind—perfect peace for those who fix their thoughts on God. 2 Timothy 1:7 reminds us fear is not our portion; power, love, and self-discipline are. Ephesians 3:12 invites us into bold, confident access to God’s presence—not as a rare moment, but as a rhythm. From there, we move into practical application: how to identify what worked in 2024, how to cut what didn’t, and how to apply pressure to opposition by standing on what God has already said.

    This conversation is a blueprint for activation. God has given everything needed for a godly life; our role is to awaken it through understanding and practice. We get granular about daily choices—curating inputs, setting rhythms, and measuring growth by fruit rather than hype. We end with a vision for unity, mutual uplift, and real love, trusting that the right ingredients—peace, joy, freedom, and discipline—produce an abundant life that starts now. If you’re ready to trade empty rituals for tangible results and a deeper walk with God, this one’s for you.

    Listen, share with someone who needs a reset, and leave a review telling us what you’re carrying forward into 2025. Subscribe for more real talk that builds your faith and your life.

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    12 mins
  • Add It Up: Mornings, Evenings, And A Blessed Middle
    Dec 14 2025

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    What if the deepest change in your life isn’t about quitting bad habits but discovering a love that makes you whole? We open our hearts to the real, present love of Jesus and share a simple, powerful rhythm that reshapes everything: give God the beginning and the end of your day, and watch Him bless the middle where decisions, interruptions, and hidden battles live.

    We walk through Scripture that grounds this practice. Ephesians 3:19 frames the promise of completeness in Christ’s love. Psalms 5:3 and 143:8 invite us to start mornings with prayer, expectation, and the Word so that God shows the way we should go. Psalms 118:24 reorients our attitude to rejoice in today, cultivating gratitude and community that celebrates without jealousy. Along the way, we get practical about guarding our hearts from gossip, comparison, and social feeds that hijack our focus before breakfast and steal peace after sunset.

    Then we flip the script on interruptions. Instead of being derailed by every disruption, we take our place as holy disruptors—people who interrupt cycles of distraction, fear, and compromise with prayerful presence. We talk candidly about “living in reverse” of the world’s values and let 1 John 2:15–17 clarify why worldly cravings fade while obedience endures. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s formation by the Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead, empowering us to make wiser choices and “add it up” over time with better results, deeper joy, and steady purpose as we move toward 2026.

    Ready to try it? Commit your mornings and evenings to God this week and tell us how the middle changes. If this message helps you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find hope and practical tools for a life anchored in Jesus.

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    23 mins
  • Add It Up: How Divine Timing Calls You To Take Inventory And Build What Matters
    Dec 10 2025

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    If your calendar could talk, what story would it tell—growth or drift? We lean into a timely word about divine timing and the courage to run a year-end audit of choices, influences, and results. Instead of chasing vague motivation, we ground the moment in Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3 reveals when to tear down and when to build, while Ephesians 5 challenges us to redeem the time with wisdom. The point is simple and razor-sharp—add it up and see what you’ve got, because your outcomes will always expose your inputs.

    Together we explore why peace, love, and joy are more than moods; they’re measurable fruit that confirm alignment with God’s voice. When you find yourself short on these essentials, it’s a signal to reassess the voices you’ve agreed with and the habits that rule your days. We talk about accountability as an act of love, not a hammer—real love tells the truth, stands with you in the rubble, and helps you rebuild. That’s the path from discouragement to momentum: cut what depletes, keep what bears fruit, and choose practices that nourish a healthy, healed spirit.

    You’ll hear practical prompts to declare your season with purpose, not fluff. We walk through the “fruit test” of Galatians 5 as a personal KPI for spiritual growth, then map it to daily rhythms—prayer, Scripture before screens, wise boundaries, and using every breath as an opportunity. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to reset, consider this your nudge from heaven. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a hopeful push, and leave a review with one change you’ll make this week—what will your audit reveal?

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    16 mins