Episodes

  • When God Doesn't: Why Do the Wicked Prosper?
    May 4 2026

    When life doesn't make sense and God's actions seem confusing, the prophet Habakkuk provides a powerful model for navigating faith during difficult times. Before questioning what God does, Habakkuk reminds himself of who God is by declaring His eternal nature, holiness, and faithfulness. He then wrestles honestly with God about why a holy God would use wicked nations as instruments of judgment. Rather than walking away in frustration, Habakkuk commits to wait expectantly for God's answer. The gospel ultimately reveals that God doesn't ignore evil or remain distant from suffering - at the cross, He bears sin Himself to provide justice and mercy.

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    33 mins
  • When God Doesn't: Not the Answer We're Looking For
    Apr 20 2026

    The prophet Habakkuk cried out to God about violence and injustice in his nation, expecting one kind of answer but receiving something completely different. God responded by saying He would raise up the Babylonians, an even more violent nation, to bring judgment on Judah. This shocking answer demonstrates that God's perspective encompasses all nations and history, far beyond our limited viewpoint. While God's methods often confound our expectations, His ultimate purpose is always restoration, not destruction. God listens carefully to our prayers and incorporates our very words into His responses, showing His personal engagement with us. Even when His answers are difficult to understand, we can trust that He is working beyond our line of sight for our ultimate good.

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    41 mins
  • Way to Victory: Get Up
    Apr 20 2026

    Easter Sunday marks the most significant event in human history - the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Many of us try to control what we cannot, like pressing elevator buttons that don't actually work. When Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to the tomb, they expected to do something about their fractured world, but God showed up instead. The resurrection requires us to surrender our illusion of control, examine the evidence of Christ's victory over death, and respond with action. Because Jesus rose from the dead, we can trust in our own future resurrection and live transformed lives today through the same Spirit that raised Him.

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    28 mins
  • When God Doesn't: How Long, Lord?
    Apr 13 2026

    The prophet Habakkuk wrestled with the same question many believers face today: why does God allow injustice to continue? Living during Judah's moral decline, Habakkuk brought his honest doubts directly to God, demonstrating that a crisis of faith is not the same as faithlessness. His persistent prayers in the face of violence and corruption teach us to keep praying even when God seems silent. God's apparent delays in bringing justice are actually expressions of His mercy, giving more people time to respond to His grace. The ultimate answer to injustice came through Jesus, who took the punishment our sins deserved so we could receive His righteousness.

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    42 mins
  • Way to Victory: Give Yourself Away
    Apr 1 2026

    Following Jesus isn't a casual decision or symbolic gesture - it requires everything. When John the Baptist called Jesus the Lamb of God, he was declaring Jesus' purpose as the perfect sacrifice. Jesus' entire life led to the cross, and He made it clear that following Him means denying ourselves and taking up our cross daily. This isn't figurative language we can soften; it's a literal call to die to ourselves. William Borden exemplified this commitment, writing 'No reserves, no retreat, no regrets' as he gave up his inheritance and life to serve God. The paradox of Christianity is that we must die to ourselves to experience true life.

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    39 mins
  • Way to Victory: Suffer
    Mar 24 2026

    In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus reveals his complete humanity by experiencing genuine fear, sorrow, and anguish about his approaching crucifixion. Rather than hiding his emotions, he honestly brought his deepest fears to God while still choosing obedience over comfort. Jesus asked his disciples for support, even though they failed him by falling asleep. His example teaches us to take our pain directly to God, choose obedience even when it's difficult, and lean on imperfect community during our struggles. Because Jesus experienced our weakness and suffering, he can sympathize with us in our darkest moments and provide strength for radical obedience.

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    39 mins
  • Way to Victory: Preparation
    Mar 10 2026

    In Matthew 26:6-16, an anonymous woman poured expensive perfume worth $86,000 on Jesus' head, sacrificing her entire future security in an act of extravagant worship. While the disciples criticized this as wasteful, Jesus defended her actions, recognizing that she was preparing him for burial and demonstrating true understanding of his worth. In stark contrast, immediately after this event, Judas betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver - the price of a slave. The woman saw Jesus as worth everything she had, while Judas valued him at the lowest possible price. This story challenges us to examine what price we put on Jesus through our daily choices, time, and resources. Ask yourself the question, "How much is Jesus worth to me?"

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    38 mins
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor?
    Mar 2 2026

    Jesus calls believers to be salt of the earth and light of the world, not as individuals but as a community. Salt in ancient times preserved and purified, while light provided guidance and hope. These aren't suggestions but commands rooted in Old Testament covenant language. When we live as God's people together, we create compelling communities that draw others to Him. Our mission is to engage our neighborhoods practically, not retreat from the world. This means knowing our neighbors, caring for them, and letting God's character shine through our daily interactions and relationships.

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    38 mins