• You're Closer Than You Think // Jamie House
    Mar 1 2026

    When you're close to breakthrough, obstacles often intensify rather than disappear. This isn't a sign you're going the wrong way - it's confirmation you're approaching something significant. Like the Israelites at the flooded Jordan River, what looks like bad timing is actually divine timing. God allows pressure to rise not to stop you, but to ensure He gets the glory when you cross over. The key is consecration in three areas: your mindset, your mouth, and your motives. Remember, the miracle doesn't come before obedience - it responds to your movement. When the priests stepped into the flood waters, then God parted the river. Sometimes we're waiting for God to move first, but He's waiting for us to take the step of faith.

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    38 mins
  • Who's In Your Circle? // It's Not That Complicated Part 4 // Jamie House
    Feb 23 2026

    The biblical story of Ruth reveals the difference between relationships built on convenience versus covenant. Ruth's strategic decision to stay with Naomi wasn't based on emotions but on alignment with God's direction. Covenant relationships require intentional choices about direction, clear expectations, and consistent contribution. Unlike connections based on chemistry or comfort, covenant relationships are built on shared values and mutual commitment to growth. Ruth's covenant choice positioned her for destiny, ultimately placing her in the lineage of Jesus. Your relational choices today are shaping your legacy tomorrow.

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    34 mins
  • Love Is More Than A Song // It's Not That Complicated Part 3 // Jamie House
    Feb 15 2026

    The friendship between Jonathan and David demonstrates the difference between convenience love and covenant love. While convenience love stays only when it benefits us, covenant love commits even when it costs something. Jonathan showed this by protecting David from King Saul's threats, celebrating David's success despite it meaning he would lose his throne, and strengthening David's faith during difficult times. Real love moves beyond emotions to provide protection, spiritual encouragement, and accountability. This kind of authentic relationship requires both people to be spiritually healthy enough to give and receive truth in love.

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    34 mins
  • Built For Connection // It's Not That Complicated Part 2 // Jamie House
    Feb 8 2026

    God designed us for connection, not isolation. While trauma and past experiences can complicate relationships, God's way of relating is clear and life-giving. Many people have learned to survive through self-sufficiency and low expectations, but survival strategies aren't the same as God's design. Healthy relationships require three key elements: truth combined with love, mutuality where both people contribute equally, and growth where both individuals become better through the connection. Your past may explain your relational patterns, but it doesn't have to decide your future. God can heal you for relationships and teach you new ways of connecting that bring life rather than exhaustion.

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    40 mins
  • When Love Isn't Fair // It's Not That Complicated Part 1 // Jamie House
    Feb 6 2026

    Family relationships can create deep wounds that shape how we navigate all future relationships. While we expect families to provide unconditional love, the reality is that family dynamics often involve uneven love distribution, creating lasting patterns. The story of Joseph and his brothers illustrates how favoritism in families can wound children even when love exists. These early experiences become the soil that shapes our ability to trust, commit, and show up in relationships. Healing requires recognizing these patterns and establishing healthy boundaries. We can love family members while limiting their influence and breaking cycles that weren't our fault but have become our responsibility to heal.

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    33 mins
  • This Is Your Moment // Bold On Purpose Part 4 // Jamie House
    Feb 6 2026

    Life presents unexpected moments that demand we step into our God-given purpose. Like Queen Esther, we often find ourselves positioned for something greater before we understand why. God doesn't place us in positions of influence by accident - He strategically positions us before calling us to act. Sometimes silence feels safe, but it's still a decision that can cost us our moment of impact. Bold faith requires moving into spaces where our convictions will be tested, even when it feels risky. The room you're avoiding might be the very one God has prepared you for.

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    29 mins
  • This Is My Decision // Bold on Purpose Part 3 // Jamie House
    Jan 18 2026

    Many believers struggle not with abandoning faith entirely, but with wavering in their commitment to follow through on what God has clearly shown them. According to James 1:6-8, a double-minded person is unstable in all their ways, creating a divided life that affects relationships, finances, and spiritual growth. Bold faith requires settled decisions made in advance, like Daniel who resolved in his heart before facing pressure. When your identity is clear, your boundaries become automatic, and your life begins to line up with your convictions.

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    31 mins
  • I Can't Stay Here // Bold on Purpose Part 2 // Jamie House
    Jan 11 2026

    Abraham's story in Genesis 12:1-4 reveals that sometimes the biggest obstacle to our destiny isn't our circumstances, but our unwillingness to move. When God calls us to leave what's familiar and comfortable, He often doesn't provide a detailed roadmap first. Faith requires movement, and obedience often begins without complete clarity. Comfort can be dangerous because it convinces us that staying where we are is safer than moving to where God is calling us. Bold faith makes decisions and commits to them, understanding that clarity follows obedience rather than preceding it.

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    34 mins