• Joseph’s Grace: Forgiveness That God Intended for Good
    May 3 2026

    Joseph’s Grace: Forgiveness That God Intended for Good...In this deep dive, we revisit the story of Joseph not as a simple rags-to-riches success story, but as one of Scripture’s most profound portraits of forgiveness. Genesis 50 brings the whole wound into view: the pit, the betrayal, the bloodied robe, the years in slavery and prison, the famine, the reunion, and the brothers’ fear that Joseph will finally take revenge after Jacob’s death. Instead, Joseph answers with words that still define biblical grace: “Am I in the place of God?” and “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.”

    Drawing from Timothy Keller, John Piper, Chuck Swindoll, Max Lucado, BibleProject, and T.D. Jakes, this episode explores forgiveness that does not deny evil, providence that does not minimize pain, and grace that becomes practical provision.

    This is a story about wounds that were real, evil that was named, power that was surrendered, mercy that fed the very family that once threw Joseph away, and the forgiveness that God intended.

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    41 mins
  • "Come Before Winter": Make the Most of Today
    Apr 28 2026

    "Come Before Winter": Make the Most of Today.. In Paul’s final letter to Timothy, one small sentence carries the weight of an entire life: “Do thy diligence to come before winter.” From the cold darkness of a Roman prison, Paul is not writing in fear, but with the sober urgency of a faithful man who knows time is short and love must not be delayed. This episode explores the humanity of Paul’s final days, the meaning of winter as both a literal deadline and a spiritual warning, and the Bible’s repeated call to respond to God today. Drawing on voices like Clarence Macartney, Chuck Swindoll, David Jeremiah, Steven Furtick, Billy Graham, Rick Warren, Max Lucado, and others, we examine why we postpone the things that matter most: forgiveness, repentance, obedience, gratitude, reconciliation, and love. This is a meditation on time, regret, grace, and the open road still before us. Come before winter. Make the most of today.

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    38 mins
  • The Biblical Ideal of Friendship: Love, Loyalty, Truth, and the Friends Who Bring Us Closer to God
    Apr 11 2026

    Why do so many modern friendships feel shallow, fragile, or easy to abandon? In this deep dive, The Never Stop Learning Podcast explores The Biblical Ideal of Friendship: Love, Loyalty, Truth, and the Friends Who Bring Us Closer to God. Beginning with Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the words of Jesus, this episode examines friendship not as convenience or constant affirmation, but as a serious, weight-bearing form of love that endures adversity, tells the truth, sharpens character, carries burdens, and helps believers remain near to God.

    Along the way, the episode moves through the great biblical portraits of friendship and loyalty—David and Jonathan, Ruth and Naomi, the friends who carried the paralyzed man to Christ, and Jesus himself as the truest Friend. It also gives special attention to C.S. Lewis and Tim Keller, whose reflections help illuminate friendship as one of God’s gifts: a providential bond through which we come to know one another more deeply and even know Christ more fully. This is not a light reflection on companionship, but a serious biblical exploration of friendship as one of the ways God forms character, strengthens faith, and makes endurance possible.

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    38 mins
  • Elijah Sees Fire and Sees Rain — When God Turns Hearts Back
    Apr 8 2026

    Elijah Sees Fire and Sees Rain — When God Turns Hearts Back: In this episode, we reflect on the powerful story of Elijah in 1 Kings 18, where fire falls on Mount Carmel and rain returns after a long drought. At a time when Israel was spiritually divided, wavering between the Lord and Baal, Elijah stood with clarity, courage, and faith, calling the people back to the truth of who God is. Before a silent and compromised nation, he asked the question that cut to the heart of everything: “How long will you waver between two opinions?” Through Elijah’s obedience, God revealed both His power and His mercy—sending fire to expose false worship and sending rain to restore the land. This episode explores the exhaustion of divided loyalties, the futility of idols that cannot answer, and the grace of a God who does not simply display His glory, but turns hearts back to Himself. Elijah’s story reminds us that God still meets His people in drought, still answers with truth, and still sends mercy, even when it first appears as small as a cloud on the horizon.

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    15 mins
  • Women of the Bible: Grace, Flaws, and God’s Purpose — Part 2
    Apr 7 2026

    Women of the Bible: Grace, Flaws, and God’s Purpose — Part 2...In Part 2, we explore the stories of Hannah, the woman with the bleeding issue, the Samaritan woman, the Canaanite woman, Mary of Bethany, the poor widow, and Mary Magdalene. These women were not remembered because their lives were easy or perfect, but because God met them in grief, weakness, suffering, and need—and used them in extraordinary ways. Their stories are a reminder that God’s grace is often seen most clearly through human brokenness, faithful surrender, and quiet courage.

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    53 mins
  • Women of the Bible: Grace, Flaws, and God’s Purpose
    Apr 7 2026

    Women of the Bible: Grace, Flaws, and God’s Purpose In Part 1 of this deep dive, we explore the lives of Eve, Sarah, Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Esther, and Mary—women who were flawed, vulnerable, courageous, and deeply significant in the story of Scripture. Far from being side characters, these women stood at pivotal moments in biblical history, and through them God advanced His redemptive plan. Their stories remind us that God does not require perfection to accomplish His purposes—He works through faith, weakness, courage, and grace.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • On The Road To Emmaus: Meeting Christ In Our Shattered Expectations
    Apr 4 2026

    On The Road To Emmaus: Meeting Christ In Our Shattered Expectations

    Imagine everything you believed was coming together suddenly collapsing in front of you. Imagine standing in the aftermath of the crucifixion, watching the hopes you had placed in Jesus appear to die with him. Yes, we can look back at this story through the lens of Scripture and history, but what if you were living it? What would it feel like to walk away from Jerusalem carrying confusion, grief, and disappointment, while hearing strange stories that the tomb was empty and that somehow Jesus was alive?

    In this episode, we step into that middle space — the place between shattered expectations and true recognition. The road to Emmaus is not just a resurrection account; it is one of the Bible’s deepest portraits of how Christ meets people when their understanding has broken down. As two disciples walk away from the center of the crisis, Jesus comes alongside them unrecognized, listens to their grief, corrects their story through the Scriptures, and reveals himself in the breaking of bread. This is where Jesus shows up — not after they have figured it out, but while they are still lost in the confusion of the moment.

    On The Road To Emmaus: Meeting Christ In Our Shattered Expectations explores disappointment, hidden presence, the rewriting of false narratives, and the grace of discovering that Christ was nearer than we knew. If you have ever lived through the collapse of what you thought God was doing, this story speaks directly to you. Because Emmaus reminds us that sometimes the place of broken expectation becomes the very place where the risen Christ makes himself known.

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    18 mins
  • Sun, Stand Still! — When Faith Refuses Partial Victory
    Mar 30 2026

    Sun, Stand Still! — When Faith Refuses Partial Victory: In this episode, we reflect on the bold faith of Joshua in Joshua 10, as he faces overwhelming opposition and refuses to stop short of the work God has set before him. After marching through the night, honoring a costly covenant, and stepping into battle with God’s promise, Joshua reaches the limit of human strength and asks for what only heaven can give: “Sun, stand still.” His prayer is one of the most audacious in Scripture, not because it seeks personal glory, but because it asks God to complete what He has begun. This episode explores the kind of faith that keeps going when the work is unfinished, the courage to ask God for the impossible, and the trust to believe that He is still at work when our strength runs out. Joshua’s story reminds us not to settle for partial obedience or unfinished victory, but to bring our limits before God and trust Him for the grace to finish well.

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    12 mins