Episodes

  • #54: Jealousy And Joseph
    Feb 17 2026

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    This week we trace Joseph’s story in Genesis 37 to expose the hidden power of jealousy and show how God’s providence works through human evil. We offer gospel-shaped steps to fight envy and protect unity in the church and our friendships.

    • God’s providence using human evil for good
    • Joseph’s brothers’ jealousy as the root motive
    • How envy grows from thoughts into actions
    • Scripture on envy’s inner rot and disorder
    • Gospel identity as the ground of contentment
    • Praying specific blessings over those we envy
    • Practicing gratitude in every circumstance
    • Serving people we resent to reshape the heart
    • Rejoicing with those who rejoice to kill envy


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    21 mins
  • #53: What You Set Your Eyes On Shapes Your Life
    Feb 10 2026

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    In this episode we explore Genesis 36 as more than a list of names, seeing Esau’s worldly success and the long fallout of his choices, and we call one another to live for a better homeland. We tie genealogies to today’s decisions about money, contentment, endurance, and hope in Christ.

    • why Moses includes Esau’s genealogy and why it matters
    • Esau’s “trophy case” and the danger of winning the wrong game
    • how Amalek, Edom, and Haman reveal long-term consequences
    • living as temporary residents with eyes on eternity
    • Hebrews 11 and seeking a better homeland God prepares
    • applying eternity to money, possessions, and generosity
    • contentment in Christ vs the churn of consumer desire
    • Revelation 21 and thinking about heaven to fuel endurance
    • Moses choosing reproach over Egypt’s treasures for future reward
    • fighting the good fight and finishing well with hope


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    21 mins
  • #52: God’s Promise To Jacob Points To A Global Church
    Feb 3 2026

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    This week we trace two “perplexing” lines in Genesis 35:11 and follow them from Eden to Bethel to the cross to a global church. We wrestle with messy sons, a faithful God, and how “be fruitful and multiply” becomes everyday disciple making.

    • creation mandate echoed in Genesis 35 and clarified in Christ
    • the Seed as the true blessing to the nations
    • one nation giving rise to an assembly of nations in Jesus
    • true circumcision as the heart’s work by the Spirit
    • repentance, new identity, and mission as the biblical pattern
    • practical fruitfulness in family life and disciple making
    • blessed to be a blessing across cultures and generations


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    26 mins
  • #51: The Priority of Right Relationships
    Jan 20 2026

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    This week on Beyond the Pulpit we trace Jacob’s reunion with Esau to show why moving toward God means moving toward people. Scripture links worship, reconciliation, and everyday relationships, calling us to humility, restitution, and peace that shows up at home and at church.

    • Jacob’s intentional detour to meet Esau
    • returning to God expressed through restored relationships
    • humility and restitution pictured in seven bows
    • Jesus prioritising reconciliation over ritual at the altar
    • peace with others as an act of worship
    • marriage conduct affecting the power of prayer
    • unity at communion prompting self-examination
    • discernment on timing: pursue or give space


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    16 mins
  • #50: More People, More Problems, Meet The Deacons
    Jan 13 2026

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    This week on Beyond the Pulpit we revisit why we paused deacons, build a clear biblical case for the office, and explain how character-qualified servants protect preaching, solve real problems, and strengthen unity. We outline our pathway, address women as deacons, and preview the first roles we’re commissioning.

    • two biblical offices, distinct roles
    • history of pausing deacons for clarity
    • definition of deacons as servant leaders
    • qualifications from 1 Timothy 3
    • Acts 6 as a prototype for word and service
    • case for women serving as deacons
    • why deacons prevent distraction from preaching
    • character testing and church affirmation
    • five-step pathway to commissioning
    • first assignments in men’s and women’s Bible studies
    • partnership between elders and deacons
    • upcoming midweek ministries and start dates

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    31 mins
  • #49: Christmas Begins In The Garden
    Dec 16 2025

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    This week on Beyond the Pulpit, we trace Christmas back to the garden to answer why the world needed a Savior and how the promise in Genesis 3 points straight to Jesus. We talk about the serpent’s cunning, the Second Adam, and how to stand firm in a real spiritual battle.

    • Genesis 3 as the true start of Christmas
    • The serpent identified as Satan from Revelation 12
    • Spiritual warfare as real yet under God’s rule
    • Satan as created, limited, and dangerous
    • How lies twist partial truths to tempt
    • Jesus as the Second Adam who triumphs
    • Hostility between the seeds and new birth
    • Standing firm by knowing and trusting Scripture


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    26 mins
  • #48: 5 Reasons the Bible rejects polygamy
    Dec 9 2025

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    This week on Beyond the Pulpit we trace five clear reasons the Bible upholds monogamy and exposes polygamy’s harm, moving from Eden’s design to the church’s witness. Jacob’s family drama becomes a lens to see how Scripture warns, how leaders model faithfulness, and how the gospel changes cultures.

    • God’s design for one flesh in Genesis 2
    • Polygamy’s chaos in Old Testament stories
    • Kingly limits in Deuteronomy 17 to guard hearts
    • Elder qualifications as one‑woman men in 1 Timothy 3
    • Pastoral wisdom where polygamy is cultural norm
    • Marriage as a picture of Christ and the church
    • How gospel transformation outlasts mere prohibitions


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    26 mins
  • #47: Goat Skins, Silver Coins, And A Whole Lot Of Bad Decisions
    Nov 18 2025

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    This week on Beyond the Pulpit we trace the breakdown of Isaac’s family in Genesis 27 and follow its ripple effects into Genesis 37, showing how deceit, favoritism, and envy repeat across generations. The thread points beyond human failure to the one hero of Scripture and the new life he gives.

    • Genesis 27 as mirror and warning
    • One hero theme: Christ at the center
    • Types and symbols that point to Jesus
    • Repeating patterns of sin in families
    • Favoritism as a seed of division
    • Goat imagery linking both deceptions
    • Joseph sold for silver as a foreshadow
    • Freedom from generational cycles in Christ
    • Practical steps toward a new pattern


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    22 mins