Episodes

  • Won't You Be My Neighbor?
    Mar 2 2026

    Jesus calls believers to be salt of the earth and light of the world, not as individuals but as a community. Salt in ancient times preserved and purified, while light provided guidance and hope. These aren't suggestions but commands rooted in Old Testament covenant language. When we live as God's people together, we create compelling communities that draw others to Him. Our mission is to engage our neighborhoods practically, not retreat from the world. This means knowing our neighbors, caring for them, and letting God's character shine through our daily interactions and relationships.

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    38 mins
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor" Love is a Verb
    Feb 24 2026

    Love is fundamentally about action, not just feelings or words. Scripture consistently teaches that genuine Christian love requires sacrifice, meets practical needs, and goes beyond mere sentiment. When we truly follow Jesus, our love becomes visible through concrete actions that reflect God's character. This love serves as evidence of spiritual transformation and shows the world what God is like. While loving others can be challenging and may even make us unpopular, we're called to love continuously, starting with fellow believers and extending to everyone around us. The good news is that this love flows from God's Spirit within us, not from our own willpower.

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    33 mins
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor: A Bigger Gospel
    Feb 18 2026

    The law serves a crucial purpose in our faith journey - it reveals God's character, exposes our sinfulness, and shows us our desperate need for a Savior. Rather than being a path to righteousness, the law acts as a mirror reflecting our true condition and a guardian leading us to Christ. Jesus didn't abolish the law but fulfilled it, enabling us to live it out through transformed hearts motivated by love rather than obligation. The cross demonstrates where God's perfect justice and love meet, providing the righteousness we could never achieve through law-keeping. Now we live not as slaves under rules, but as adopted children responding to grace with love-motivated obedience.

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    47 mins
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor: What is Love?
    Feb 9 2026

    Jesus commanded us to love our neighbor as ourselves, but what does this actually look like? Leviticus 19 provides God's practical definition of neighborly love through five key principles: caring for those in need, acting with integrity, refusing to exploit others, pursuing justice, and living in covenant community. These aren't suggestions but divine standards that flow from God's call to be holy as He is holy. While we cannot achieve this perfection on our own, God's grace empowers us to reflect His character in our relationships and transform how we treat others.

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    38 mins
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor: Who is My Neighbor?
    Feb 9 2026

    The parable of the Good Samaritan begins with a crucial question: What must I do to inherit eternal life? When a religious expert asks Jesus this question, Jesus redirects him to Scripture's command to love God and neighbor. But when the man asks who qualifies as his neighbor, Jesus tells a story that redefines everything. A wounded traveler is ignored by religious leaders but helped by a despised Samaritan who shows costly, sacrificial love. Jesus reveals that our neighbor is anyone made in God's image, and true faith is demonstrated through loving actions, not just words or beliefs.

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    37 mins
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor?: Love Your Neighbor
    Jan 27 2026

    Jesus revealed that the greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, but He immediately added a second commandment that is equally important: love your neighbor as yourself. These two commands cannot be separated because loving your neighbor is part of loving God. True love for others is inconvenient, selfless, and extends beyond your comfort zone to include everyone you encounter. When Jesus says to love your neighbor as yourself, He means extending the same care and commitment you would show family members to all people, including strangers and even enemies. Your love for God must be displayed through practical acts of love toward others.

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    36 mins
  • Jonah Week 4: Ugliest Hearts vs. Good Grace
    Jan 20 2026

    Jonah's anger after Nineveh's repentance reveals an uncomfortable truth about human nature: we often want God to be merciful to us but struggle when He extends that same grace to others. Despite being a prophet, Jonah was worshipping an idol - a version of God made in his own image. Through a plant, worm, and wind, God gently confronted Jonah's heart, asking probing questions rather than delivering harsh rebuke. The book ends with God's question about caring for Nineveh, challenging us to examine whether we truly worship the real God or a version that fits our preferences. Like Jonah, we need to be confronted with who God really is in comparison to who we think He is.

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    37 mins
  • Jonah: Half Hearted
    Jan 13 2026

    Jonah is the only prophet in Scripture whom God called twice, demonstrating that our God is a God of second chances. After Jonah's initial disobedience and dramatic rescue from the sea, God gave him another opportunity to preach to Nineveh. Despite Jonah's minimal effort - delivering only a five-word message - God used his bare minimum obedience to bring about the greatest revival in biblical history. The entire city of Nineveh, from the king to the common people, repented and turned to God. This story reveals that God doesn't abandon us when we fail, but pursues us with persistent grace and can accomplish extraordinary things through our imperfect obedience.

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    35 mins