• Sexuality, Singleness, Marriage, Divorce | RIOT Podcast
    Jan 29 2026

    Sexuality, Singleness, Marriage, Divorce is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.

    What Does Undivided Devotion to Christ Really Look Like?
    In this week’s episode, we continue our journey through 1 Corinthians, turning to one of Paul’s most practical and misunderstood chapters 1 Corinthians 7.

    Writing to believers living in a sexually confused, morally compromised culture, Paul addresses real-life questions about marriage, singleness, sexuality, divorce, and calling. His goal isn’t to impose rules, but to form mature disciples with undivided devotion to Christ—right in the middle of a broken world.

    Building on last week’s discussion from 1 Corinthians 6, where we saw that our bodies belong to the Lord, Paul now shows us how grace doesn’t lower God’s standards—it empowers us to live them faithfully in whatever season God has placed us.

    In this episode, we explore:
    Why marriage is God’s design for intimacy, holiness, and partnership
    How love in marriage is marked by mutual self-giving, not control
    Why spiritual devotion should strengthen—not strain—marital unity
    How God’s grace can sanctify a home even when only one spouse believes
    Why God calls His people to peace, not coercion or guilt
    How your worth in Christ is not defined by marital status or past decisions
    Why singleness is a gift, not a deficiency, allowing undivided devotion to the Lord
    How living in light of eternity reshapes our priorities, relationships, and freedom

    Paul’s message is both freeing and challenging:
    Marriage is a calling.
    Singleness is a calling.
    Faithfulness is the calling.

    Whether married or single, Paul’s ultimate aim is the same—for believers to live wisely, faithfully, and without distraction, with Christ at the center of everything.

    📖 Scripture Focus: 1 Corinthians 7

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • World on Fire, Shifting Global Order | RIOT Podcast
    Jan 22 2026



    World on Fire, Shifting Global Order is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.

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    This week’s episode takes on the hard news—through a biblical lens. In a world marked by ???, ???????? ???????, ????????? ??????, ??? ?????? ????????, how should Christians think, pray, and respond? Rather than reacting with fear, outrage, or blind allegiance, this conversation helps believers engage today’s headlines with ??????, ??????????, ?????, ??? ??????????? rooted in Scripture.

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    • ?.?.–????????? ???????????? & ??? ????????
    What do escalating enforcement actions, maritime seizures, and global energy tensions mean—and how does Scripture guide our understanding of authority, justice, and mercy among nations?

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    As economic pressure increases and global retaliation looms, how do believers balance economic leverage with peacemaking, stewardship, and prayer in an interconnected world?

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    As violence intensifies and the risk of wider war grows, how do Christians hold justice and mercy together—praying for leaders, protecting the innocent, and trusting God’s sovereignty over nations?

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    How should the Church think about immigration, public safety, justice, and the call to love the stranger while seeking peace in our cities?

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    From inflation to supply chains to wages, how do global economic decisions affect real people—and how should the Church respond when vulnerable communities bear the cost?

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    Jesus promised tribulation—but also victory. What does it mean to stay engaged in the world without being shaped by it, and to pray with courage, compassion, and wisdom in uncertain times?

    ? ?????????? ?????????? ???????:
    Romans 13 • Micah 6:8 • Matthew 5:9 • Psalm 46 • 1 Timothy 2 • John 16:33 • Leviticus 19 • James 5, and more.

    This episode is not about partisan talking points—it’s about helping Christians think clearly, pray faithfully, and live obediently in a world that feels increasingly unstable.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • What If Your Life Isn’t Yours? 1 Cor 6:11-20 | RIOT Podcast
    Jan 15 2026



    What If Your Life Isn’t Yours? 1 Cor 6:11-20 is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.

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    In this week’s episode, we finish ? ??????????? ? as the Apostle Paul moves from ???????? ?? ?????????. After reminding believers, “???? ???? ???? ?? ???,” Paul presses deeper, asking a confronting question: ??? ?? ??? ?????? ?? ????

    This conversation explores what it truly means to be ??????, ??????????, ??? ?????????, and why freedom in Christ is not self-expression—but surrender. Paul challenges the idea that faith is only spiritual and reveals that our ??????, ???????, ??? ????? ??????? are meant to reflect Christ’s lordship.

    ?? ???? ???????, ?? ???????:
    Why the gospel doesn’t manage sin—it transforms identity
    What “freedom in Christ” actually means (and what it doesn’t)
    Why the body is not morally neutral but belongs to the Lord
    How sexual sin is about union, not just behavior
    What it means to be one spirit with Christ
    Why Scripture tells us to flee temptation instead of negotiating with it
    How understanding ownership changes obedience from restriction to worship

    Paul’s message is clear: ??? ??? ??? ???? ???—??? ???? ?????? ???? ? ?????.

    This episode invites us to stop living from who we were and start living from who we belong to.

    If you’ve ever struggled with identity, freedom, or surrender, this passage speaks directly to the heart of the Christian life—not as rule-keeping, but as joyful alignment with Christ.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Stop Living Like You’re Still Under the World’s Authority | RIOT Podcast
    Jan 8 2026



    Stop Living Like You’re Still Under the World’s Authority is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.

    Paul says, ‘Such were some of you.’ Are you still introducing yourself by the sins God has already moved into your past, or are you living from your new identity as ‘washed and justified’?

    In this week’s episode, we dive deep into 1 Corinthians 6, where the Apostle Paul challenges the church in Corinth—and us—to stop outsourcing our lives to worldly systems. Building off the themes of holiness and church purity in Chapter 5, Paul moves the conversation from the “why” to the “how.”

    How do we treat each other? How do we view our legal rights? And most importantly, who actually owns our bodies? Paul makes it clear: holiness isn’t just a moral checklist; it’s an essential part of our identity as the people of God.

    ? What We’re Discussing:
    Kingdom Authority vs. Worldly Courts: Why do we trust secular systems to resolve spiritual disputes? Paul reminds us that as co-rulers with Christ, we must learn to live from an eternal perspective rather than immediate personal advantage.

    The Power of Being “Wronged”: The world tells us to protect our rights at all costs, but the Gospel calls us to the “cross-shaped life.” What happens to our witness when we prioritize winning over reflecting Christ?

    Identity Over Lifestyle: We break down the heavy language in verses 9-11. Paul isn’t just listing sins; he’s describing a past life. We explore the Greek context of malakoi and arsenokoitai and why “such were some of you” are the most powerful words in the text.

    Washed, Sanctified, Justified: If God has already completed these actions in us, why are we still living under the weight of shame and effort?

    ? Reflection Question:
    Paul asks, “Why not rather be wronged?” Is there an area in your life right now where you are fighting for your “rights” at the expense of your witness?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • A Year of Intimacy Obedience and Multiplication | RIOT Podcast
    Jan 1 2026



    A Year of Intimacy Obedience and Multiplication is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.

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    Happy New Year from your RIOT Podcast family! ? As we step boldly into 2026, today’s episode sets the tone for everything God wants to build in you and through you this year.

    Many of you know Pete wrote the book Rise Beyond Ordinary, but today we’re reintroducing the heartbeat behind it—because this message is more crucial than ever. Rising beyond ordinary is not a slogan… it’s a lifestyle. A lifestyle marked by:
    ? Intimacy with Jesus
    ? Obedience to His voice
    ? Multiplication through disciple-making

    Jesus never called us to casual Christianity. He called us to a supernatural, Spirit-filled life that transforms families, communities, and nations. And as we begin 2026, we are declaring this year as A Year of Intimacy, Obedience, and Multiplication.

    If you’re tired of lukewarm faith… if you know God is calling you deeper… if you want this year to look NOTHING like the last—this episode is your launching pad.

    ? What We’re Talking About in This Episode:
    ? INTIMACY — Drawing near to Jesus
    Why intimacy is the most important resolution you can make this year—and how it fuels clarity, peace, purpose, and emotional health.
    ? HEARING GOD CLEARLY
    2026 belongs to those who listen intentionally. Hearing God’s voice brings direction, wisdom, and peace.
    ? SUPERNATURAL STRENGTH
    Transformation doesn’t come through willpower—it comes from staying connected to Jesus.
    ? OBEDIENCE THAT UNLOCKS BREAKTHROUGH
    “At Your Word, I will…” becomes the key to God-sized results.
    ? GROUNDED IN THE WORD
    If you want a different year, you need a different intake: more Scripture, less noise.
    ? DISCIPLESHIP & MULTIPLICATION
    Making disciples isn’t a program—it’s a lifestyle that transforms you while you transform others.
    ? HOLY SPIRIT EMPOWERMENT
    Acts 1:8 shows us that multiplication flows from overflow. Spirit-filled disciples create more disciples.
    ? LETTING GO OF WHAT HINDERS
    Old habits, mindsets, sins, and emotional weights must be released for you to rise beyond ordinary.
    ? COMMUNITY THAT SHARPENS YOU
    Your relationships shape your 2026. Walk with people who push you toward Jesus.
    ? SHINING BRIGHT FOR JESUS
    This is the year to stop hiding and start shining—boldly, joyfully, and visibly.

    ? FINAL WORD
    2026 isn’t about resolutions—it’s about relationship.
    If you commit to intimacy, obedience, and multiplication, you will rise beyond ordinary—and you’ll never go back.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • The King Was Born in a Place Nobody Expected—So Are Your Breakthroughs | RIOT Podcast
    Dec 25 2025



    The King Was Born in a Place Nobody Expected—So Are Your Breakthrough is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.

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    Merry Christmas from your RIOT Podcast family! Today we’re unpacking one of the most breathtaking truths of the Christmas story: God does His greatest work in the most unexpected places.

    A teenage girl.
    A confused fiancé.
    A forgotten town.
    A barn.
    A manger.

    Nothing about Jesus’ arrival looked impressive — and that’s exactly the point. God delights in showing up in the humble, the quiet, the hidden. And Christmas reminds us of this life-changing truth:

    ✨ Your breakthrough may not look like you imagined.
    ✨ God often begins His greatest work in small, ordinary, overlooked places.

    In this episode, we speak life into anyone who feels unseen, unqualified, or “behind” in life. Through Scripture, the Christmas narrative, and real spiritual principles, we explore:

    ? Why God chooses small places for big purposes (Micah 5:2)
    ? How breakthroughs often begin in the ordinary and unimpressive (Luke 2:7)
    ? Why surrender — not strength — opens the door to God’s move (Luke 1:38)
    ? How simple obedience unlocks blessings we can’t yet see (Matt. 1:20–21)
    ? Why God reveals Himself to the overlooked and forgotten (Luke 2:8–11)
    ? How God leads us through unexpected paths toward destiny (Matt. 2:11)
    ? Why God hides glory in humble “ordinary packaging” (Isaiah 53:2)
    ? How intimacy and quiet reflection prepare us for breakthrough (Luke 2:19)
    ? Why God’s perfect timing is essential to your purpose (Gal. 4:4)
    ? How humility becomes the pathway to elevation (Phil. 2:7–9)

    If this season feels quiet… if life feels ordinary… if you feel unseen…

    ? Take heart.
    The King was born in a place nobody expected — and so are your breakthroughs.

    God is moving in the hidden places of your life right now.

    Hit play, lean in, and let God breathe hope into you this Christmas.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Hope Has a Name | RIOT Podcast
    Dec 18 2025



    Hope Has a Name is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.

    Where have you been trying to manufacture hope on your own instead of allowing the Holy Spirit to fill you with supernatural hope?

    This week on the podcast, we’re diving into a powerful truth at the very heart of the Gospel: hope has a name—and His name is Jesus.

    Not the kind of hope the world offers.
    Not optimism.
    Not pretending everything is okay.

    Real hope is a Person.
    The One who came.
    The One who walks with us now.
    The One who is coming again.

    As the holidays approach, many people are quietly carrying heavy burdens—strained marriages, mental and emotional exhaustion, financial pressure, uncertainty about their calling, or fear about the future. Christmas reminds us that hope came down in the form of a Savior who meets us in our darkest places and lifts our eyes to His light.

    In this episode, we walk through Scripture and real-life application to help anchor our hearts in Jesus—the unshakeable hope for every part of life. We talk about:

    • Why hope must be rooted in a Person, not a feeling
    • How trusting who Jesus is restores hope when life feels overwhelming
    • Why the return of Christ gives us strength to endure today
    • How the Holy Spirit fills us with supernatural hope
    • Why waiting on God renews our strength
    • How God’s plans give us hope and purpose in uncertainty
    • How Jesus brings healing to broken hearts, weary minds, marriages, and relationships
    • Why trusting God as our Provider calms financial fear
    • How anchoring our hope in Christ changes everything

    If you’re hurting, weary, or discouraged, this episode is for you.
    Hope isn’t a feeling. Hope is a Savior.

    Jesus came for you.
    He walks with you.
    And He’s coming again for you.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Jesus Came for the Broken – Not the Perfect | RIOT Podcast
    Dec 11 2025



    Jesus Came for the Broken – Not the Perfect is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.

    ????? ?? ???? ???? ?? ??? ???? ??? ???? ?????? ????? ???—??? ???? ?? ????’? ??? ???? ????? ????? ????? ?? ????? ??? ??????? ?????

    This week’s episode dives into one of the most healing truths of Christmas: Jesus didn’t come for the polished, the powerful, or the perfect — He came for the broken.

    When you look closely at the people God chose for the Christmas story, a pattern jumps out:
    ✨ Mary — young and unknown
    ✨ Joseph — confused and afraid
    ✨ Shepherds — outcasts
    ✨ Magi — outsiders
    ✨ Herod — a picture of the world’s darkness

    Yet through all of this, God was showing us His heart: “I came for the unworthy, the unseen, the overwhelmed.”

    ?️ In this episode, we explore:
    • Why God loves to use the overlooked and the ordinary
    • How Joseph teaches us to trust God even when we don’t understand
    • Why heaven’s announcement came to shepherds instead of kings
    • How God draws near to outsiders and those who feel far away
    • How even the darkness surrounding Jesus’ birth proves God’s plan is unstoppable
    • Why Jesus came specifically for the broken, the hurting, and the ashamed
    • How God replaces shame with honor and transforms our pain into purpose
    • Why brokenness is often the very place God begins His deepest work

    This episode will remind you of one powerful truth: Your flaws don’t disqualify you — they’re the very reason Jesus came.

    If you’ve ever felt unworthy, unseen, or not “Christian enough,” this message is for you.

    Christmas is God saying: “I choose the broken. I heal the hurting. I use the imperfect. And I am with you.”

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    1 hr and 3 mins