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Baseball and the Bible

Baseball and the Bible

Written by: Ryker
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Fun podcast discussing baseball and baseball training. We will also be getting into the Bible and doing weekly devotionals.

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Baseball & Softball Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Parker Byrd Conversation Pt. 1
    May 10 2026

    In this powerful conversation about faith and baseball, we discover the profound truth that our goals and ambitions must be rooted in something greater than ourselves. The discussion reveals how writing down our goals and declaring them boldly isn't just positive thinking—it's an act of faith that aligns our will with God's purpose for our lives. We see how the simple phrase 'be great' can become a daily reminder that excellence isn't about personal glory, but about honoring the gifts God has given us. The testimony shared demonstrates that true greatness comes through loving the process, embracing the unseen work, and recognizing that every talent we possess is God-given. This reminds us of Colossians 3:23, which calls us to work heartily as unto the Lord rather than for human approval. When we face setbacks, injuries, or unexpected turns in our journey, we're challenged to maintain our faith that God's plan is greater than our own. The conversation beautifully illustrates how our identity shouldn't be found in rankings, achievements, or even our physical abilities, but in our relationship with Christ and our willingness to pursue excellence for His glory.

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    39 mins
  • Riding the performance roller coaster
    May 3 2026

    In a world that constantly measures our worth by performance and achievement, we find ourselves on an exhausting roller coaster of self-validation. Through the lens of baseball and the example of Paul Goldschmidt, we're challenged to examine where we truly root our identity. Titus 3:5 reminds us of a profound truth: God saved us not because of our righteous deeds, but because of His mercy. This isn't just theological theory; it's a life-changing reality that frees us from the tyranny of performance-based worth. When we anchor our identity in Christ rather than our accomplishments, we discover a stability that transcends our best days and our worst failures. The real test isn't when we're struggling and want to distance ourselves from our shortcomings, but when we're succeeding and tempted to let those achievements define us. Whether we're hitting home runs or striking out, our value remains constant in God's eyes. This message invites us to step off the performance treadmill and rest in the unchanging love of Christ, finding peace that no scoreboard can measure.

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    33 mins
  • Is Mike Trout back?
    Apr 26 2026

    The conclusion of 2 Samuel presents us with powerful truths about leadership, consequences, and repentance that resonate deeply in our modern lives. As we journey through these final chapters, we encounter David's continued struggles with the fallout from past decisions—both his own and those of King Saul before him. The three-year famine that opens chapter 21 reminds us that leadership carries weight far beyond a single moment or decision. We see how one leader's choices can affect generations, yet we also witness David's heart of worship in chapter 22, where he declares 'The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer.' This beautiful contrast teaches us that while our mistakes have real consequences—consequences we cannot escape even through repentance—we can still maintain a posture of worship and dependence on God. The account of David's mighty warriors in chapter 23 inspires us to consider what it means to be faithful in our own battles, while the final chapter's sobering plague reminds us that even forgiven sin carries earthly weight. David's insistence on paying for the threshing floor rather than offering God something that cost him nothing challenges us to examine the authenticity of our own sacrifices and worship.

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    35 mins
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