Episodes

  • Molding A Mindset
    Jun 7 2026

    Financial freedom isn't about accumulating wealth—it's about having the freedom to fulfill God's purpose in every season of your life. The Bible teaches us to both give our first fruits to God and wisely manage the rest of our harvest. True freedom comes from shifting from income-based thinking to outcome-based living, where we discover what God wants for our lives and let income support that purpose. The most dangerous time isn't when we have nothing, but when we have everything and forget that God is the source of our success. Your greatest asset isn't your money—it's the God-given ability to create, serve, and multiply resources for His kingdom

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    56 mins
  • The Prosperity Pattern
    May 31 2026

    Biblical prosperity means success in every area of life, not just finances. God established a clear pattern for prosperity through Abraham: recognizing God as the source, cultivating resources as tools, multiplying what we have been given, and using our increase to do good for others. This pattern applies to relationships, career, spiritual growth, and finances. The key is understanding that God provides ability first, then resources, and expects us to faithfully multiply what He has given us. True prosperity comes when we honor God as our source and use our blessings to benefit others.

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    59 mins
  • Pentecost Principal How To Have The Life God Promised You
    May 27 2026

    The Pentecost principle reveals that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live the abundant life Jesus promised. While Jesus gifted us abundant life, the Holy Spirit provides the supernatural ability to actually experience it. Romans 8:23 describes believers as having the first fruits of the Spirit, meaning the Holy Spirit is our first installment of everything God has planned. The Holy Spirit empowers us through three key ways: giving us the ability to live abundantly through spiritual fruit and gifts, providing sensitivity to walk in God's ways through divine guidance, and granting capacity to multiply our impact beyond human limitations. Just as Old Testament believers brought first fruits to acknowledge God as their source, we must recognize the Holy Spirit as our source of supernatural empowerment for every area of life.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • From First To Freedom - Lord Of The Harvest
    May 17 2026

    Understanding God as Lord of the harvest transforms how we view provision and blessing. This biblical principle, rooted in the ancient practice of first fruits, reveals four ways God works in our lives: He supplies our needs, shares in what we receive, blesses and multiplies our resources, and makes us a blessing to others. When we recognize God as our source rather than trying to be our own source, we position ourselves for supernatural multiplication. The key is honoring God with our first fruits, acknowledging that everything comes from Him and flows through us to bless others.

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    57 mins
  • From First To Freedom - Find The Fruit
    May 10 2026

    Life is lived in seasons, each bringing unique challenges and opportunities. The biblical principle of first fruits teaches us to honor God with the best of our current circumstances, not leftovers from what we want to keep. Many struggle to find joy because they focus on past seasons or future hopes instead of present realities. To find fruit in any season, you must intentionally look for good, find something to appreciate, leverage that positivity to multiply throughout your life, and release control to God. Gratitude positions your heart toward recognizing value in current circumstances rather than waiting for perfect conditions.

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    56 mins
  • From First To Freedom - Tie It Off
    May 3 2026

    Ancient Israeli farmers would tie cords around their first fruits while still growing, marking them as belonging to God before knowing their full harvest. This practice reveals a powerful principle: unmarked fruit gets lost in a busy life. We lose what matters most not because it isn't there, but because we fail to honor, secure, and care for it. To protect what's important, we must mark it intentionally, set it apart from ordinary things, protect it with boundaries, and consistently return to nurture it. Whatever you do with the first determines everything else in your life.

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    57 mins
  • Martha Martha
    Apr 26 2026

    Life's overwhelming demands can gradually pull us away from what matters most. Martha welcomed Jesus into her home with good intentions, but her preparation became distraction. While she busied herself with many things, her sister Mary chose to sit at Jesus' feet and listen. Jesus gently corrected Martha, explaining that Mary had chosen the one thing necessary. We often drift spiritually not through sudden rebellion, but through gradual over-occupation with good activities. The key is maintaining connection with Christ first, because apart from Him we can do nothing. When we seek God's kingdom first and remain intentionally present with Him, everything else finds its proper place.

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    49 mins
  • Unclaimed Inheritance
    Apr 19 2026

    Many Christians live like spiritual orphans, unaware of their incredible inheritance through Christ. Just as Kathy Boone died homeless while having $900,000 waiting for her, believers often struggle in areas where God has already provided victory. Our spiritual inheritance isn't something we earn but something we already possess through Jesus' finished work on the cross. This inheritance includes salvation, healing, peace, and authority as children of God. The key is renewing our minds to understand our true identity in Christ and living as sons and daughters rather than slaves.

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    39 mins