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Restoring Love EP119
Jun 22, 2026
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Better Things To Come EP117
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() Restoring Love EP119 | From the transcript...In that story of what Jesus does with the woman at the well, about “I don't condemn you, go and sin no more,” somewhere he's striking that full of grace, full of truth person that he is, and of that fullness we have received.What McDonald was talking about, I think, he was restating that concept.God forgives us of our sins because that's what love does. It keeps no record of wrong. But his love is so passionate and strong, he can't leave us there. He is saving us from our sins.Until we come to that place of agreement, we go and sin no more.And that's what he's raising up—sons that see as he sees.See Him, we realize… I mean, that's where life is.Sin is just a seeking satisfaction outside of where true fulfillment is. True life is, yeah.Being able to see as He sees, we come to understand and are able to make better choices. And we're delivered from our sins.We represent him, representing him.I don't know, man. That's some of the stuff I'm coming into reading MacDonald.No, it's good stuff. He had a way with words. He was kind of like Spurgeon, having a way with words. I mean, he could say something. He had a command of the language.Well, yeah, both of them.Well, they were somewhat contemporaries.Yeah, they were.I think about what kind of schooling system they had back in that day to produce men that had that command of language and deepness of thought. | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Deliverance From Sin EP118 | From the transcript...Hit your wiper so I can see.What you want to see?I know, but I'd like to look out the window.I am, but I'm not going to look that way.Yeah, I think we all get on these journeys following the Lord and trying to figure out what he wants for us and what we want in life and where those two things seem to meet or conflict.And it's all part of our journey that seems to be, for an individual, something necessary for them to go through to get them where God wants them to be. It may not be necessary for somebody else, but it is for them.I used to struggle with that—being where God wanted me to be.One day, it was a revelation.One day I stopped. I was walking through a door in my house. I stopped in the threshold. I picked my foot up and stomped it.I said, “Lord, right now, I put my foot down in Jesus. That is where I am, and that is where you want me to be.” | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Better Things To Come EP117✨ | blessingsspiritual retreat+3 | — | — | — | blessingsspirituality+3 | — | 28m 00s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() The Refiner's Fire EP116✨ | faithtrials+4 | — | The MessageRomans | — | troublespatience+5 | — | 28m 00s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Becoming Fully Human EP115✨ | Incarnationhumanity+3 | — | Colossians | — | Incarnationspirituality+5 | — | 28m 00s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() A Flowing Fountain EP114✨ | Christianityspirituality+5 | — | ColossiansEphesians+1 | — | ColossiansEphesians+5 | — | 28m 01s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() The Womb Of Creation EP113✨ | resurrection lifegrace+4 | — | — | — | resurrectiongrace+7 | — | 28m 00s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() The Arrival EP112✨ | mindfulnesspresence+3 | — | — | — | mindfulnesscommunity+3 | — | 28m 00s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Reflections In The Mirror EP111✨ | Christianityspirituality+3 | — | — | — | JesusGod+5 | — | 28m 00s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Beloved Union EP110✨ | lovegrace+4 | — | — | — | lovegrace+5 | — | 28m 00s | |
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| 4/13/26 | ![]() Lifting The Veil EP109✨ | transformationperception+3 | — | 2 Corinthians 3:18Lord’s Prayer | — | transformationperception+5 | — | 28m 00s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Not Like Moses EP108✨ | drivingGod's heart+3 | — | — | — | driving incidentGod's reaction+3 | — | 28m 00s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() God Will Be All In All EP107 | From the transcript...But that doesn’t mean God’s not drawing and He’s not teaching. It’s, I don’t see it, I don’t perceive it, I’m not responding—I’m fighting against it, whether it’s consciously or subconsciously. And He’s just patient, waiting on us and working in us. Scripture says He tasted death for every man. Yeah. Okay, and He takes away the sins of the world. He’s the Savior of all men, especially those that believe.Okay, so… for whom did Jesus die? Sins. Whose sins did God remove in Jesus? Are you asking me a question? Yeah—that you want me to answer? Whose sins did God remove in Jesus? Well, I think it’s the sins of the world. It wasn’t just Israel—that was all. Okay. So in Hebrews chapter 8—that’s my opinion—where He’s talking about, “I will remember their sins and iniquities no more,” right? Yeah. Okay, so is that the same people He’s talking about earlier in Hebrews chapter 8 where He says, “I’ll write my laws on their minds and put them in their hearts?” | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() The Father's Delight EP106 | From the transcript...We didn’t even finish chapter five. He talks about, “Do not think I will accuse you to the Father.” That’s a good one. We don’t have to—we’re looking at everyone. Oh well, verse 43 and 45: “I have come to represent my Father, yet you refuse to embrace me in faith. If someone comes in their own name and with their own agenda, you readily accept it. Of course, you’re unable to believe in me, for you live to enjoy the praises of others and not the praises that come from the one true God. I will not accuse you before the Father. The one who will incriminate you is Moses, the very one you claim to obey, the one in whom you trust.”Okay, so we know what he does with Moses’ law. Yeah—he nails it to the cross. He does. But if you want to keep living under it, you’re just going to keep condemning yourself. I don’t accuse you, but you won’t believe it. You won’t accept it. You’re insistent that this law of Moses is how it is. As long as you keep doing that, you’re condemning yourself under that system. I’m going to take that system out of the way—maybe you’ll believe. Yeah, that’s good.Did you find the next verse? I think after—I think then we go to chapter 6 after that. Yeah. Okay, chapter 6, we’ve got the feeding of the 5,000, the miracle of the loaves and the fishes. And following that, he starts teaching. And I will point out, I believe at the end of the teaching, most of them walk away. Oh yeah, out of that. So we probably have some pretty heavy teaching going on in that. Jesus says, “Will you too? Will you also go away?” | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() A Judgment Rendered EP105 | From the transcript...So you don't think when Jesus said have meat to eat you don't know if he found some musky dines on the side of the road like we just did. No, she was talking about the Father's will. It was the Father's will that I came down this road and ate those musky dimes on the side of the road, and they were good.This next passage—oh, what's your next one? Ought to be really good. John 5:17. I think he healed somebody. Yeah, he healed a man at Bethesda, and out of that comes a conversation because they want to know why he's doing it, because he does it intentionally on the Sabbath, and they get bent out of shape about it. And Jesus answered his critics by saying, every day my Father is at work and I will be too. And that was his—why are you working on the Sabbath? He's like, well, my Father was working on the Sabbath. I'm just with Him.John's also laying out the plot—why they killed Him—all the way back in verse 5. See, here it is again. Jesus is talking about His Father. He's going to talk about judgment. That's all. We finally get into, we finally get the revelation. | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() The Inclusivity Of Christ EP104 | From the transcript...You were asking about John 3:34—the one whom God has sent to represent Him will speak the words of God, because God has poured out upon Him the fullness of the Holy Spirit without limitation. The Father loves His Son so much that He has given all things into His hands. Those who trust in the Son possess eternal life; those who don’t obey the Son will not see life—God’s anger will rise up against them. That’s John 3:36. He gives all things—is that what He’s doing? Yeah. Now O’Brien says that “all things” can be translated as all things, or all authority, or all people—all means all. I wonder if it’s the same phraseology used in John 12 or John 17. I’m thinking about John 12 where He says, “If I be lifted up, I will draw all to Me,” and in John 17 at the very beginning He says the Father has given Him authority over all flesh. So Jesus comes from the Father and He has all power—He is Lord, He has all authority. John 1 talks about Him becoming flesh, and we were talking earlier about everyone being included. What I’m saying is that when Jesus became a man, He inhabited humanity—He gathered up humanity—because Scripture says more than once that He tasted death for every person. This is the purpose of His coming: to save the world. So when I say Jesus became flesh, I’m saying He affected all flesh—every person, humanity as a whole. That’s the incarnation. I’m learning to think about the incarnation not as a single man who came and died to satisfy the wrath of an angry God for me, and if I do something right I can get in on it, but as God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—invading our sinful darkness and lostness and saving us as a man. Because sin entered by a man, life had to come through a man; resurrection had to come through a man. That’s how I’m beginning to understand it better. The significance of the incarnation is that in becoming a man, He related to every person—connected to every person, representative of every person—and every person is included in Him. By “man” I mean mankind, humanity, all of humanity. | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() In Father's Bosom EP103 | From the transcript...Well, I’ve been reading the Gospel of John, looking for the times that Jesus spoke to or spoke of His Father—that’s a good one. And I’ve found in John chapter 8, there’s a lot of it; He talks a lot. It seems like when He talks about the Father, He talks about judgment. I don’t know if it’s as regular as I think it is, but I know it’s there in chapter 8, and I know it’s there in chapter 12—He’s talking about the Father, He’s talking about judgment. But anyway, that’s what I’ve been doing, and I haven’t finished yet. I might be about a third of the way through, just going through and looking at that—reading the Gospel of John, and any time He comes up talking about the Father, making a note of it. I think that’s a good way to read through John, a good emphasis, because when Jesus is talking to His Father or talking about His Father, it gives us insight into the relationship He’s given to us. Because He said, “When you talk to Him, say, ‘Our Father.’” He’s brought us into His family, and as such, we’re part of that relationship—that the relationship He has is the relationship we have. The same love the Father has for Jesus, He has for us. We have been made one, and that’s what He wants us to know: “In that day you will know—I am in My Father, you are in Me, and I am in you.”When you mentioned John chapter 8, I immediately thought about John chapter 1. I’m going to pull a James Alderman and start with one verse and then go into another—you’re going to be discipled in my ways. I just follow the Lord; the Holy Spirit brings something to mind and I go with it. In the opening chapter of John, verse 18, it says, “Nobody has ever seen God. The only begotten God, who is intimately close to the Father, has brought Him to life.” That’s the N. T. Wright translation. He’s starting the whole book off with this idea. And in the Passion Translation it says, “No one has ever before gazed upon the full splendor of God except His uniquely beloved Son, who is cherished by the Father and held close to His heart. Now that He has come to us, He has unfolded the full explanation of who God truly is.” That’s pretty good—really good. God is a Spirit, no one has seen Him, but Jesus, God the Son, has come and unfolded Him, revealed Him. | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Glimpses Of Papa and His Plan EP102 | From the transcript...But the first thing is, you’re talking about how He sees us in Christ. The reality is that we were created in Christ. That’s right—because in Him was life, and that life is the light of men. John’s right. So there was something created in Christ; there’s this creation—God creating something. It’s in Him and through Him and by Him that the Word created all that is. So that’s where we got started. Another scripture that came to mind is that one—I forget exactly where it is—but it talks about, “Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?” Now you know how we grew up on that, but what I’m understanding is that God created Adam in His own image and likeness, and that wasn’t and never could be altered. How are you going to take a child of God and make him a child of the devil? Well, they told me that’s what happened when Adam sinned—I understand—but can a leopard change his spots? So that’s another scripture that comes through. And then there’s this other one that’s very familiar, no surprise about it, but you’re talking about how He sees us. This is my understanding—what I’m beginning to see about this wonderful gospel, this gospel of God that is good news—that from before time, God planned this in Christ, and it included you and me. We were associated in Christ. That’s what I want to read about right here. Paul says, “Dear friends, my name is Paul, and I was chosen by God to be an apostle of Jesus Christ, Jesus the Messiah. I’m writing this letter to all the devoted believers who have been made holy by being one with Jesus, the Anointed One.” So that’s the question—how do you become one? “May God Himself, the Heavenly Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, release grace over you and impart total well-being into your life.” That’s what we were talking about earlier—that kingdom of God that’s available. | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Always Loved In Christ EP101 | From the transcript...So we were looking at, or talking about, how we’re coming to see God differently. And in understanding who He is, we realize He sees us differently than what we thought. Yeah—how He sees us is different than I used to think how He saw us. Exactly. He hasn’t changed His mind; it’s our perspective that has changed. Because under that penal substitutionary thought process, the idea is that He’s angry, Jesus is running interference, and He sees me “in Christ,” meaning He really doesn’t like me, but as long as I’m hidden here I can get near Him. That’s another scripture that comes to mind when you say that. The whole idea is that in that law-based, legal transaction, it’s like He marks out our sins and gives us a legal righteousness—and for years, that was my understanding of justification. And then I realized, no, that’s not it. It’s not limited to a legal transaction on a piece-of-paper concept, but He’s made me right with Himself in the entirety of my being. Who I am has been made like Him—that it’s the same love He has for Jesus that He has for me. That I can sit in heavenly places in Christ Jesus and rest, because I belong there because of how He made me and how Christ has redeemed me. That through this good news, this is the life that’s available now and forever—we’ve been brought into that triune dance. | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Seeing Anew EP100 | From the transcript...He’s just saying something about the love of God. No, but maybe we don’t want to look at that. That’s right—look, it’s something about holiness and justice, the wrath. Oh yeah, vengeance is mine, said the Lord. Let’s see here, Romans 1:1—what’s that say? I’m not sure, I thought you had a Bible. Passions, yes. Just verse one? Yeah, for right now, I might have to get to verse two. Paul, a loving and loyal servant of the Anointed One, Jesus—he called me to be his apostle and set me apart with a mission: to reveal God’s wonderful gospel. Okay, that’s it. Is that the end of the verse? I can’t tell you. No, it’s not—hang on. I write to all his beloved chosen ones in Rome. May his joyous grace and total well-being, flowing from our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, rest upon you. Son, that’s good. Yeah. All right, now he translates that to God’s gospel—is that how he said that? Yeah. You want me to read the New King James? Well, that’s God’s wonderful gospel—the gospel of God. I think New King James has “the gospel of God.” Speed limit, speed limit—I don’t know if that’s a motorcycle cop or not. You’re good now. No, but I need to slow down anyway. It’s cool, huh? Yeah, 20 miles here. Yeah. It’s the gospel of God, which is the good news of God. Yes. Okay, and sometimes I think that gets missed when we hear the word gospel—that it’s good news about a lot of things, but it’s primarily the good news of God, of who he is. Because when you see who he is, everything else gets taken care of. That’s right, that’s right. The good news of God comes with threats? No, it doesn’t—that’s just it. We thought it was good news because we were getting saved from threats, but that’s not true: you’re going to love me or else. That’s right—it’s the fire, eternal fire. But when you begin to, through Jesus… | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Embraced In Jesus EP99 | From the transcript...There’s no more. The in and out and us and them is gone. Yes. You know, you think about what you were talking about—being in Him and incarnation and all that. Listen to this verse. It says,Through His creative inspiration, this living expression made all things. For nothing has existence apart from Him. A fountain of life was in Him, for His life is light for all humanity.But Jesus, the God-man that walked the planet, is the same one that spoke and brought it into existence. And in Him it is held together. And in Him, we have existed. There is nothing separated from Him. There’s nothing apart from Him.Can you imagine? You see Jesus, this man walking the shores of Galilee, and He’s holding everything together. That’s what it says. That’s what it says. He’s got it all. And so the One through whom the Father created the world became a man, and now He’s recreating it. Yes. A new humanity, | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Only One Life EP98 | From the transcript...in Christ as he died for us all, with us all, as us all. There was such an inescapable union when the Word became flesh. And we all died.And then when He got up out of the tomb, He put to death everything that wasn’t right. And He brought to life all that has eternally been true of us—that we were deceived and confused and blinded and doubtful of—so that now everything we are is a new creation, and everything that, in the news of God from God, it is right, it is good, it is eternal, and that we now have life.And what I find amazing about the passage is He’s basically telling people, if you’re alive, you’re alive because you’re alive in Jesus. And if you ever get that, then you’ll take your one earthly life that is joined to Jesus now and begin to live it with Him, unto Him, for Him, as He lived His life.Yeah, you can live life and enjoy it. Yes. You mean what you’re saying is we don’t have to die and go to heaven? Oh, heaven has come—to enter into that.Well, see, that’s the problem. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And somewhere along the way, we begin to, at the church house, say it’s about heaven or hell when you die. Yeah. And we went from heaven and earth to heaven and hell. Yeah. Okay? And there’s a big difference. There’s hell on earth, boy, in the world you live in. I’ve seen this stuff right here. Hell is a human construct.And what happened was God made heaven and earth. He says it’s good. Then sin entered. Yeah. Okay. By Adam, sin entered, and death by sin. Okay. | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Welcome To The New You EP97 | From the transcript...Nor your ethnicity, education, nor economic status.They matter nothing. For it is Christ that means everything. As He lives in every one of us. So what he’s saying is, it’s not these physical things that we look at out here—where you come from, what kind of money you’ve got, or anything. It’s the Christ that’s in you. Yeah. That’s everything.Well, I think in the outworking of the gospel, I think everybody has difficulty as it works its way out into practical life, because we do live in a world where your nationality, your gender, your economics matter. In this world system, who you are, where you’re born, what you have—all that affects your status in this world system, because the kingdom hasn’t affected it.Yes, but in the kingdom of God, where God rules and reigns and how He relates and sees, it has no bearing. That’s right. It’s Christ. It is Christ, yes. Christ is all. And as this leaven of the true kingdom gets down in us and starts working its way out into the world, these worldly system distinctions start getting less and less over time, because we are slow of heart to believe.Well, I was going to say, because our belief affects the world in which we live. | 28m 00s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | ![]() Finding Our Way Theme Song by Andrew Maue | [Verse]Winds howl through the narrow laneBut faith lights up the darkened plainMile by mile we bravely rideWith God’s goodness as our guide[Chorus]Oh we’re finding our way through this wild lifeHis love shines brighter than the brightest lightWhen we stumble and fall he holds our handTogether we’ll find goodness in this land[Verse 2]The road may twist and rivers riseBut hope reflects in open skiesEach struggle paints a sacred hueLife’s a canvas he’s paintingToo[Chorus]Oh we’re finding our way through this wild lifeHis love shines brighter than the brightest lightWhen we stumble and fall he holds our handTogether we’ll find goodness in this land[Bridge]Through valleys deep through mountains tallHis voice calls soft above it allNo fear can linger no shadow stayWhen his grace leads us day by day[Chorus]Oh we’re finding our way through this wild lifeHis love shines brighter than the brightest lightWhen we stumble and fall he holds our handTogether we’ll find goodness in this land | 3m 32s | ||||||
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