Episodes

  • Spiritual Inheritance Part 4
    Jan 9 2026

    Groaning Toward Eternal Inheritance

    In Spiritual Inheritance (Part 4), we move deeper into the inner process of inheritance, anchored in Romans 8:26–29. As believers stretch from spiritual inheritance into eternal inheritance, the soul enters an economy of groaning a spiritual posture of waiting in hope. This groaning is not frustration, but formation. It empties the soul of haste and ushers it into a landscape of soul salvation, where patience, alignment, and expectancy are cultivated. In this space, the Holy Spirit assumes full leadership of the prayer and groaning enterprise. Residing within our hearts, with complete understanding of our spiritual frame, the Spirit makes utterances beyond human language vocal expressions understood only by God’s throne. These utterances provoke divine response, initiating God’s searching work within us, aligning us with the thoughts of the Spirit. The result is not merely answered prayer, but conformity to the image of Christ. This is the ultimate goal of access not possession alone, but transformation.

    Inheritance is not rushed. It is accessed through sonship, matured through waiting, and fulfilled in Christlikeness.

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    43 mins
  • Spiritual Inheritance Part 3
    Jan 9 2026

    Spiritual Inheritance – Part 3 | The Journey of Access

    In Spiritual Inheritance (Part 3), we examine the legal and experiential reality of sonship and how access to inheritance unfolds through covenant order. Sonship was legally secured by the death of Jesus, satisfying the full claims of divine justice. This reality is then communicated by the Holy Spirit to our spirit (Romans 8:16), awakening spiritual intuition, establishing conviction in the conscience, and producing boldness of access in fellowship with God. This internal witness brings us into a new covenant family, where heritages are received and inheritances are accessed not merely acknowledged. Using Genesis 26, we explore Isaac’s journey through the wells, particularly Rehoboth and Beersheba, as a prophetic picture of access. Rehoboth represents spiritual inheritance accessed through perseverance and peace amid strife. Yet Isaac does not settle there. His journey continues to Beersheba, the covenant well, representing eternal inheritance. Beersheba was not obtained through contention, but through covenant alignment and divine encounter.This episode traces the progression: From family membership

    To spiritual inheritance and onward to eternal inheritance. Access is progressive, intentional, and transformative.

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    50 mins
  • Obedience in a Culture of Convenience Part 3
    Jan 2 2026

    Obedience in a Culture of Convenience (Part 3)

    ‎In a world driven by speed, comfort, and instant gratification, obedience to God often feels costly and countercultural. In Part 3 of “Obedience in a Culture of Convenience,” we turn our focus to 1 Peter 1:2, 7–9, 13–15, and 22, alongside Luke 9:23, to explore what authentic obedience looks like for believers today. This episode unpacks how our faith is refined through trials, how hope in Christ calls us to disciplined, holy living, and how obedience is expressed through sincere love and a transformed life. Peter reminds us that obedience is not passive it requires intentional surrender, reverent fear of God, and a daily choice to live set apart.

    ‎Drawing from Jesus’ call in Luke 9:23 to deny ourselves, take up our cross daily, and follow Him, this conversation challenges us to move beyond convenience driven Christianity into a life of faithful, enduring obedience one that reflects Christ to a watching world and carries eternal reward.

    ‎Key Scriptures:

    ‎1 Peter 1:2; 7–9; 13–15; 22

    ‎Luke 9:23

    ‎A timely call to realignment, this episode invites you to examine your walk, renew your commitment, embrace obedience and take God's word seriously.

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    43 mins
  • Spiritual Inheritance Part 2
    Dec 29 2025

    Spiritual Inheritance (Part 2): From Promise to Possession

    In Part 2 of our conversation on spiritual inheritance, we go deeper into the difference between inheritance and heritagewhat is given versus what is grown over time. Using the example of Abraham and Isaac, we see how God’s promises are amplified across generations. Abraham was given a land, but in time, that land became a people, a nation, and ultimately cities established by God’s covenant.

    This episode explores how spiritual inheritance is not meant to remain static. What one generation receives in seed form, the next is called to steward, build, and expand. From faith and obedience to identity and purpose, we examine how God multiplies what is faithfully carried forward. This is an invitation to recognize what you have inherited spiritually and to ask how God wants to amplify it through your life for generations to come.

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    36 mins
  • Spiritual Inheritance Part 1
    Dec 29 2025

    Spiritual Inheritance: Lessons from Abraham and the Family Structure

    What does it really mean to leave a spiritual inheritance? In this episode, we explore the life of Abraham the father of faith and how God used family, obedience, and covenant to establish a legacy that outlived him.

    We look at spiritual inheritance beyond material possessions, focusing on faith, values, obedience, and relationship with God. Drawing from Abraham’s journey, this conversation also reflects on the structure of family and how God works through generations to fulfill His promises. Whether you are a parent, a spiritual mentor, or someone seeking to understand your place in God’s plan, this episode invites you to think deeply about what you are passing onand what you have received.

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    20 mins
  • Obedience in the Culture of Convenience Part 2
    Dec 28 2025

    In Part Two of our teaching on obedience in a culture of convenience, we continue our reflection on 1 Samuel 15:22, looking more closely at the life of King Saul and the consequences of partial obedience. This episode challenges us to examine our own hearts and responses to God’s instructions. Are we obeying fully, or selectively? As we dig deeper into Scripture, we are reminded that God is not impressed by outward sacrifice when our hearts are not fully surrendered. True obedience flows from reverence, humility, and a genuine desire to honor God. This teaching calls believers to take God seriously in everyday decisions, to move beyond convenience, and to walk in faithful obedience that brings spiritual alignment, growth, and transformation. "To obey is better than sacrifice…"— 1 Samuel 15:22

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    25 mins
  • Obedience in the Culture of Convenience Part 1
    Dec 28 2025

    This is Part 1 of a three-part teaching on obedience, based on 1 Samuel 15:22.

    In a world shaped by comfort, speed, and convenience, obedience to God can feel costly and countercultural. In this episode of The Living Code, we explore obedience in a culture of convenience, drawing insight from 1 Samuel 15:22 and the life of King Saul.

    Through Scripture, we reflect on how partial obedience led to disobedience, and why God desires hearts that take His Word seriously not just outward acts of sacrifice. This teaching calls us back to wholehearted obedience, reverence for God, and a renewed commitment to walk in alignment with His will. Whether you are facing daily choices or major decisions, this episode offers biblical clarity, spiritual reflection, and encouragement to choose obedience in every season of life. “To obey is better than sacrifice…” 1 Samuel 15:22

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    19 mins