Episodes

  • He Calls You Today
    Feb 19 2026

    A Day with the Master Is About Today

    In Matthew 20, Jesus gently but powerfully shifts our focus away from comparison, status, and future worries — and brings us back to the sacredness of today.

    Through the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, we see a landowner who hires men at different hours of the day, yet gives them the same wage. This isn’t about fairness by the world’s standards — it’s about the generosity of God. Whether you came to Him early in life or feel like you’re arriving late, His grace is full, complete, and available today. You are not behind. You are not overlooked. You are invited.

    This is the heartbeat of the chapter:

    ✨ Grace isn’t earned by how early you start

    ✨ Greatness isn’t measured by status

    ✨ Jesus sees you and stops for you — today

    You don’t have to wait for “someday” to be chosen, useful, or loved.
A day with the Master is not about yesterday’s regrets or tomorrow’s fears.
It is about responding to His invitation right now.

    So today, wherever you are in your story — early, late, weary, hopeful, unseen — His grace meets you fully.

    Today is enough.Today with Him is everything.

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    33 mins
  • Is Jesus In Your Marriage?
    Feb 12 2026

    Jaclyn speaks about marriage through the lens of Matthew 19. Where is your marriage today? Is Jesus part of your marriage at all? Is your heart hardened? Seek Jesus together and make Him the most important part of your marriage—even if your husband doesn’t know Him.


    Challenge: Write down your question about marriage and talk to God about it.


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    41 mins
  • Jesus' Surprising Definition of Greatness
    Feb 5 2026

    What does Jesus really mean when He tells adults to become like children?

    In Matthew 18, Jesus completely redefines greatness—not as influence, perfection, or spiritual maturity—but as humility, trust, and childlike dependence on God. In our study today, we explore what it looks like to lay down pride, comparison, and self-reliance in order to behold God as our King with a surrendered heart.

    Together, we’ll unpack:

    • Why Jesus places a child in the center—and what that reveals about the Kingdom of Heaven
    • The difference between childlike faith and childish faith
    • How humility positions us to truly see and receive God
    • What it means to live under God’s authority with trust rather than fear

    This study invites us to unlearn what the world has taught us about power and success—and return to the posture Jesus honors most: a heart that kneels, trusts, and looks up.

    Matthew 18:3 “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”

    SEE THE KING

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    33 mins
  • Listen To Him
    Jan 29 2026

    While in Matthew 17, Jaclyn asks us to accept that He sees us—not as we see ourselves. He sees us as pure. If you have accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you have been transformed. Accept it and see yourself as He sees you. The negative thoughts you have about yourself are yours, not His.
    He has prepared you for the next step of obedience. Take that step and allow yourself to be transformed.
    Challenge: Submit your thoughts to God.

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    31 mins
  • JESUS VS RELIGION
    Jan 23 2026

    Jesus warns His disciples about the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees—and they completely miss the point. Sound familiar? In Matthew 16:5–12, we see how easy it is to confuse religion with a real, living relationship with Jesus.

    In this week’s study, we’ll explore what “leavened bread” really represents, how religious thinking quietly shapes our faith, and how Jesus invites us into freedom, discernment, and truth. This passage challenges us to ask: Am I feeding on Jesus… or just religious habits?

    ✨ Come ready to reflect, wrestle, and grow together.

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    30 mins
  • Check Your Heart
    Jan 15 2026

    Jaclyn reviews Matthew 15 and the hearts of the Pharisees as they strive to follow their own man-made laws rather than God’s laws. Do you try to honor God with your lips or with your heart?
    Today’s challenge:
    Evaluate your heart. Do you honor God?
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    33 mins
  • Do You See Jesus?
    Jan 8 2026

    Do you see Jesus in the midst of a storm, or only in the quiet times? As Jaclyn reviews Matthew 14, we see that even believers who were close to Jesus didn't see Him. Don't let your trials block your view of Jesus.

    Read - Matthew 2 and 2 Peter 1

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    33 mins
  • Join Us For The 'Follow The Spirit' Podcast
    Jan 6 2026

    A message from Jaclyn that the Follow The Spirit podcast has moved to it's own channel.


    Link to the new Follow The Spirit podcast.


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    1 min