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In this episode, we unpack James 4:1–12 and contrast the wisdom that comes from above with the wisdom driven by selfish ambition and pride. James exposes the root of conflict within us and calls believers to humility, repentance, and wholehearted submission to God. This is a sobering yet hope-filled reminder that God gives more grace to those who draw near to Him.
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Sunday Feb 22, 2026
Sunday Feb 22, 2026
James 3 doesn’t treat our words lightly—and neither should we.In this episode, we dive into “taming the tongue” and why Scripture says such a small member can cause such massive destruction. From careless speech and gossip to harsh words, prideful teaching, and hidden hypocrisy, James exposes how our mouths reveal the true condition of our hearts.
We’ll walk verse by verse through James 3, unpacking the imagery of fire, poison, and bridles, and wrestle with the sobering truth that no one can tame the tongue apart from the power of the Holy Spirit. This episode challenges believers to examine not just what we say—but why we say it—and whether our speech reflects the wisdom from above or the wisdom of the world.
If you’ve ever justified “just being honest,” struggled with self-control in speech, or wondered why your words don’t align with your faith, this episode is a call to repentance, humility, and Spirit-led transformation.
Because a faith that can’t control the tongue isn’t a faith left untouched.
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Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Faith isn’t proven by what we say, but by how we live.In this episode, we walk through James 2 to unpack what Scripture really means when it says “faith without works is dead.” Does James contradict Paul—or expose a kind of belief that was never saving faith to begin with? We’ll confront common misinterpretations, challenge comfortable Christianity, and clarify the difference between claiming faith and living it. This is an honest call to examine whether our faith is alive, obedient, and transforming—or merely intellectual.
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Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
The Word has spoken—but how do we respond?James doesn’t allow Scripture to remain passive information. In James 1:19–26, we’re confronted with a sobering truth: it’s possible to hear God’s Word, agree with it, even enjoy it—yet walk away unchanged. In this episode, we explore what it really means to receive the Word, why hearing without obedience is self-deception, and how our response to Scripture reveals the authenticity of our faith. If the Bible is a mirror, what happens when we don’t like what we see? This conversation challenges comfortable Christianity and calls believers to a faith that doesn’t just listen—but lives.
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Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Why does following Jesus still come with hardship? And why do temptations feel strongest when life is already hard? In this episode, we unpack James 1 and explore the difference between trials that refine our faith and temptations that seek to pull us away from God. You’ll be encouraged to see how God works through difficulty, why endurance matters, and how remaining anchored in truth leads to lasting spiritual growth.
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Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Discernment is not about being suspicious—it’s about being anchored in truth.In a time when spiritual language is everywhere and biblical truth is often mixed with error, discernment is no longer optional for the believer.
In this episode, we explore what biblical discernment actually is, why Scripture calls it a mark of spiritual maturity, and how believers are commanded to test the spirits, examine teachings, and hold fast to what is good. We’ll talk about the difference between being discerning and being judgmental, how deception often sounds loving and spiritual, and why sincere faith alone is not enough to protect us from error.
Rooted in Scripture, this episode equips believers to grow in discernment through the Word of God, the leading of the Holy Spirit, and a love for truth over comfort. If you desire to walk faithfully with Christ in a confusing and compromised age, this episode will challenge and encourage you to sharpen your spiritual senses.

Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
In this episode, we walk verse by verse through Ephesians 5:22–33, one of the most debated passages on marriage in Scripture. Rather than isolating verses or reacting to culture, we let the context lead—starting with Paul’s call to walk in love and to live lives submitted to Christ.
We explore what biblical submission actually means (and what it doesn’t), why husbands are called to sacrificial, Christlike love, and how marriage is meant to display the gospel itself. Drawing from cross-references like Colossians 3:18–19, 1 Peter 3:1–7, and Genesis 2–3, we look at how sin distorted God’s design for marriage—and how Christ redeems it.
This episode challenges both wives and husbands to move beyond power struggles and cultural narratives, and instead pursue a marriage marked by humility, holiness, and love that looks like Jesus.
Whether married, engaged, or single, this teaching will help you see why Christian marriage is not about control—but about Christ.
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Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
In Ephesians 5:1–21, Paul calls believers to something deeper than simply believing—he calls us to walk in love. In this episode, we unpack what it truly means to imitate God, live as children of light, and reflect Christ in our daily lives.
We’ll explore how biblical love is not passive or permissive, but sacrificial and holy—modeled after Jesus Himself. Paul contrasts the way of light with the way of darkness, calling the church to discernment, obedience, and wisdom in how we live, speak, and walk in a broken world.
This episode challenges us to examine:
What it means to imitate God as dearly loved children
How walking in love exposes darkness without becoming like it
The difference between cultural “love” and Christlike love
Why wisdom, self-control, and being filled with the Spirit matter
If you desire a faith that is lived out—not just spoken—this teaching will encourage you to walk intentionally, love boldly, and reflect the light of Christ in every area of life.
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Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
In Ephesians 4, Paul shifts from what we believe to how we live. This chapter is a call for believers to walk worthy of the calling we’ve received—by pursuing unity, growing into spiritual maturity, and living as one body in Christ.
In this episode, we explore what true biblical unity looks like (and what it doesn’t), why spiritual immaturity leaves the Church vulnerable to division and deception, and how God designed the Church to function like a body—many members, one purpose.
We’ll also look at how marriage reflects Christ and His Bride: two becoming one, not competing but working together on the same team. As believers, our lives are meant to visibly reflect the unity and love of Christ to the world.
This episode challenges us to move beyond surface-level faith and step into a mature, unified walk that truly honors Jesus.
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Sunday Dec 28, 2025
Sunday Dec 28, 2025
In Ephesians 1, Paul reminds believers who they are in Christ—chosen before the foundation of the world, redeemed by His blood, and sealed with the Holy Spirit. In this episode, we break down the first chapter of Ephesians to understand our identity, inheritance, and the grace God has lavished on us. This isn’t just theology—it’s assurance, purpose, and hope for everyday life.
If you’ve ever wondered what God says about who you are, this chapter answers it.
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