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Have You Ever Wondered Why?
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May 24, 2026
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May 20, 2026
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May 17, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() Have You Ever Wondered Why? | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 5/24/26 | ![]() What the Three Saw✨ | visionspiritual insight+1 | — | — | — | three sawspirituality+3 | — | 41m 01s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() The Lord's Supper✨ | The Lord's SupperChristian rituals+3 | — | Pleasant Hill Baptist Church | — | Lord's Suppercommunion+3 | — | 32m 13s | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Can I Get Out of the Boat?✨ | faithtrials+4 | — | Jesus walking on the sea | — | Jesusfaith+5 | — | 32m 51s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Unfeigned Faith✨ | faithspirituality+3 | — | — | — | faithChristianity+3 | — | 30m 34s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Two Men with a Message✨ | spiritual stagnationGod's intervention+4 | — | — | — | spiritual stagnationGod's temple+5 | — | 27m 33s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Are You Oily?✨ | prophetic encouragementdivine provision+3 | — | Pleasant Hill Baptist ChurchZechariah+2 | — | Zechariahgolden lampstand+5 | — | 59m 30s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() The Tactics of the Adversary✨ | spiritual warfaredeception+4 | — | — | Jerusalem | adversarydeception+5 | — | 41m 40s | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() We Don't See This Much Anymore - Part 1✨ | repentancespiritual complacency+4 | — | Ezra 10 | — | repentancerevival+6 | — | 39m 51s | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Walking in Victory✨ | spiritual victoryrelationship with Christ+4 | — | Walking in Victory | — | spiritual victoryChrist+5 | — | 29m 59s | |
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| 3/22/26 | ![]() God Can Take What Started as Bad and Turn it to Good.✨ | transformative power of faithredemption+4 | — | GodIsrael | — | faithtransformation+7 | — | 37m 13s | |
| 3/22/26 | ![]() Some Things That Money Cannot Buy✨ | moneyspirituality+3 | — | — | — | moneyspirituality+3 | — | 37m 36s | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() The Best Shepherd✨ | shepherdspiritual guidance+3 | — | — | — | shepherdChristianity+3 | — | 44m 27s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Glory to The Lord✨ | transformative power of the Gospelmessage of the cross+4 | — | 1 Corinthians 1:17–25 | — | Gospelcross+6 | — | 5m 12s | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Being Grateful and Thankful for All the Gifts The Lord has Given Us✨ | gratitudethankfulness+4 | — | Pleasant Hill Baptist Church | — | gratitudethankfulness+5 | — | 34m 39s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Keep These Things in Remembrance | The sermon centers on the urgent call to remain steadfast in faith amid the moral and spiritual decline of the last days, drawing from Jude's exhortation to remember the warnings of the apostles about coming mockers and false teachers who are sensual, separated from the Spirit, and driven by fleshly desires. It emphasizes that believers must actively build themselves on their most holy faith through prayer in the Holy Spirit, maintain their identity in God's love, and eagerly anticipate the mercy of Jesus Christ for eternal life. The message underscores the necessity of spiritual vigilance, urging listeners not to be shaken or stumbled by the failures of others—even trusted leaders—while calling for compassion, urgency, and discernment in reaching those ensnared by sin, all while guarding one's own heart from being consumed by the same fire. The tone is both pastoral and prophetic, blending personal testimony with biblical instruction to inspire enduring faith and holy courage. | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Look to Yourselves | The sermon centers on the urgent call to self-examination and spiritual vigilance, drawing from 2 John 8–11, where the author exhorts believers to 'look to yourselves' to avoid losing the spiritual progress they have made. Rooted in the warning against deceptive false teachers who deny Christ's incarnation, the message underscores the perilous nature of the Christian journey—comparable to a treacherous mountain hike—where one misstep can lead to backsliding and spiritual loss. Using the allegory of Pilgrim's Progress, the preacher illustrates how even brief lapses in faith, such as neglecting God's Word, can result in retracing steps, delaying one's journey, and forfeiting a full reward. The passage emphasizes that true discipleship requires consistent, intentional obedience, not merely initial conversion, and warns that comfort and ease can lead to spiritual complacency. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to persevere in faith, keep the Word of God central, and strive not for human recognition but for the eternal approval of Christ, who will reward each person according to their faithful works. | — | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() A Good Word | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() It's Time to Die | The sermon centers on the transformative call to spiritual death and resurrection in Christ, urging believers to seek heavenly things rather than earthly pursuits, as their true life is now hidden with Christ in God. Drawing from Colossians 3:1–4, it emphasizes that genuine discipleship requires the daily crucifixion of the old self—its desires, pride, and sin—so that Christ alone may be revealed in the believer's life. The preacher underscores that this death is not a one-time event but a continual surrender, illustrated through personal anecdotes and biblical truths from Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians, affirming that only when the flesh is dead can Christ's life be fully manifested. The message is both convicting and comforting: while the world offers fleeting pleasures, the believer's hope lies in Christ's return, when they will appear with Him in glory, and their life will be so concealed in Him that others see only Him. Ultimately, the call is to reorient every aspect of life—work, marriage, ministry, and fellowship—around this hidden, Christ-centered existence. | — | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() Pray for Discernment | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() The Message | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() It Matters | The passage from 1 John 3:1–3 reveals the profound truth that believers are called children of God, a divine identity that transforms their standing and destiny, yet this title is not merely symbolic but demands a corresponding transformation in character and conduct. The sermon emphasizes that being called a child of God matters deeply, not only because of the honor and intimacy it conveys, but because it shapes how believers live in a world that does not recognize or understand their new nature. True faith is not defined by a name alone, but by the ongoing effort to purify oneself—seeking holiness not for perfection, but as a response to the hope of seeing Christ face to face. This hope, rooted in Christ's purity, fuels a personal, intentional pursuit of righteousness that influences others within the family of God, where love, forgiveness, and mutual accountability reflect the divine nature. Ultimately, the message calls believers to align their lives with their identity, recognizing that their transformation is both a gift and a responsibility, lived out in daily surrender to Christ. | — | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() Three "I ams" that lead to the three "I haves." | The sermon centers on a call to intentional discipleship, rooted in Paul's declaration in Romans 1:14–16 that he is a debtor to all people, ready to preach the gospel with eager preparation and unashamed confidence in its divine power. It emphasizes that true faithfulness begins with a personal decision to prioritize God's Word, reject excuses, and live as a transformed witness—equipping believers to lead their families, serve their church, and share the gospel with joy and readiness. The message underscores that spiritual maturity is not passive but requires daily commitment, biblical study, and courage to stand firm in a culture that mocks the gospel, culminating in the promise of a life well-lived and faithfully finished. Ultimately, it challenges every believer to make present, decisive choices that lead to eternal rewards, affirming that the Christian life is not about waiting for the right moment, but about beginning now with purpose and faith. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Let's Look Around and Listen | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Be of Good Cheer | The sermon centers on the repeated divine command 'be of good cheer,' emphasizing that this exhortation—rooted in the Greek word for courage—encapsulates a profound theological truth: despite suffering, sickness, storms, or spiritual trials, believers can face life with unwavering confidence because Jesus is present, has forgiven sins, and has overcome the world. Drawing from key passages in Matthew, Mark, John, and Acts, the message unfolds as a pastoral call to trust in Christ's power and presence, especially in moments of fear, isolation, or despair, where divine reassurance—'It is I,' 'I have overcome the world,' 'I am with you'—transforms anxiety into courage. The preacher underscores that true joy is not derived from circumstances but from a relationship with Christ, whose victory ensures ultimate triumph, and that this assurance, when personally experienced, empowers believers to encourage others with authentic hope. The tone is both convicting and comforting, urging listeners to internalize these words not as mere sentiment, but as life-transforming promises grounded in Christ's redemptive work and enduring presence. | — | ||||||
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