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All In, All His
Nov 23, 2025
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What Good Is More?
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 11/23/25 | ![]() All In, All His✨ | surrendergenerosity+3 | — | — | — | surrendergenerosity+3 | — | 35m 24s | |
| 11/16/25 | ![]() What Good Is More? | Introduction: If you gained everything the world had to offer — comfort, success, wealth, fame — would it satisfy your soul?Solomon did just that. And his conclusion? “It was meaningless.†This raises a serious question: What good is more, if it doesn't lead to something eternal? Problem Statement: We’re conditioned to chase more — more income, more upgrades, more lifestyle. But “more†without mission leads to spiritual emptiness. Without purpose, prosperity becomes vanity. God offers us something better: purposeful prosperity, rooted in contentment and eternal impact. Main Points: Success Without Purpose Feeds Emptiness– Ecclesiastes 2:11 – “All of it was meaningless‌â€â€“ The pursuit of more doesn’t fill the soul. Purpose Transforms Possessions into Mission– 1 Timothy 6:18–19 – “Be rich in good deeds‌ lay up treasure for the coming age.â€â€“ Prosperity is meant to be invested in what lasts. Contentment Creates Freedom to Give– Philippians 4:12 – “I have learned the secret of being content‌â€â€“ Content people give more joyfully and purposefully. Life Applications: Re-evaluate what “more†means in your life.Does it mean mission or just maintenance? Create financial and emotional margin.Simplicity creates space to give, love, and serve. Practice daily gratitude and generosity.They go hand in hand. Reflection Questions: What “more†are you chasing, and why? How does contentment affect your giving habits? Where can your prosperity make an eternal difference Conclusion: More will never be enough if your soul is disconnected from purpose. But when you pursue God’s mission with what you’ve been given, you’ll find that “enough†becomes more than enough. Prayer: God of wisdom and abundance, teach us to define success by Your standards, not the world’s. Break our addiction to accumulation. Help us see the joy of simplicity and the beauty of contentment. Let our resources serve Your mission and not our egos. Shape our hearts for eternity, and align our lives with Your purpose. Amen. | — | ||||||
| 11/9/25 | ![]() The Overflowing Heart | Introduction: What would it take for someone to give so freely and joyfully that they’d have to be told to stop?When it comes to giving, most of us live with caution — not overflow. We wait until it’s safe or logical. But in Scripture, we see examples of people whose hearts were stirred, not pressured, into abundant generosity. Problem Statement: We often treat giving as a budget line, not a heart response. As a result, our generosity feels limited, reactive, or transactional. But when giving is driven by joy, community, and worship, it overflows with power and purpose. | — | ||||||
| 11/2/25 | ![]() The Ministry of the Holy Spirit | The Spirit not only dwells within us but actively ministers to us and through us. He sanctifies, teaches, empowers, and equips us for mission. Main Points 1 Corinthians 12:4–11; Galatians 5:22–23 Sanctification and Testifying (John 16:8; Romans 8:16) The Spirit convicts us of sin and testifies we are God’s children. He purifies our lives to reflect Christ. Teaching and Empowerment (John 14:26; Acts 1:8) He teaches truth and reminds us of Jesus’ words. He empowers us to be witnesses to the world. Gifts and Fruits of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:7; Galatians 5:22–23) Gifts for ministry, fruits for maturity. Both are necessary for a Spirit-filled church. | — | ||||||
| 10/26/25 | ![]() The Communion with the Holy Spirit | Christian life is not a religion of rules but a relationship of communion with the Spirit. Like breath in our lungs, He is essential for our daily walk with Christ. Main Points Recognition of the Spirit (John 14:17) The world does not know Him, but we must. Recognizing His presence brings spiritual awareness. Abiding in the Spirit (John 15:4–5) Abiding means living in constant fellowship. The Spirit is the vine through which Christ’s life flows. Surrender to the Spirit (Galatians 5:16, 25) Communion requires yielding. To walk by the Spirit is to let Him lead. Life Applications Cultivate daily recognition: pause throughout the day to acknowledge the Spirit’s presence. Develop abiding habits: read, meditate, and pray with the Spirit’s help. Practice surrender: obey the Spirit’s promptings even when it costs. Theologian Quote “The Holy Spirit is the bond by which Christ effectually unites us to Himself.” – John Calvin Conclusion Communion with the Spirit transforms Christianity from ritual to relationship, from striving to abiding. Prayer “Spirit of God, teach us to recognize You, abide in You, and surrender to Your leading. Keep us in step with You each day. Amen.” | — | ||||||
| 10/19/25 | ![]() The Divinity of the Holy Spirit | Many Christians are familiar with the Holy Spirit, yet they struggle to relate to Him as God. Yet, the Spirit is not an optional add-on to the Christian life; He is God Himself indwelling us. Today we affirm His divinity by recognizing His personhood—He speaks, wills, feels, and knows. Main Points The Holy Spirit Speaks (John 16:13) He communicates God’s truth with clarity. Not a force, but a voice guiding believers. The Holy Spirit Has a Will (1 Corinthians 12:11) He decides how to distribute spiritual gifts. His will aligns with the Father and Son. The Holy Spirit Has Emotions and Intellect (Ephesians 4:30; Romans 8:27) He grieves when we sin. He searches and knows the deep things of God. Life Applications Listen daily for the Spirit’s voice through Scripture and prayer. Submit your decisions to the Spirit’s will. Honor His presence by avoiding sin that grieves Him. Theologian Quote “The Holy Spirit is not enthusiasm. He is not courage nor energy nor the power of persuasion nor the human spirit. He is God.” – Karl Barth Conclusion The Spirit is fully divine. To treat Him as less is to misunderstand the very life of God in us. | — | ||||||
| 10/12/25 | ![]() Becoming a Winner | Big Idea: Victory in Christ begins with spiritual alertness, resisting the enemy, and standing firm in faith. Main Points: - Stay Spiritually Alert - Recognize the Enemy’s Strategies - Resist with a Firm Faith in Christ Life Applications: - Establish a consistent time with God to stay alert. - Recognize and reject the lies of the enemy. - Stand strong in community and in God’s Word. | — | ||||||
| 10/5/25 | ![]() Becoming a Person of Passion | Sermon Description: Big Idea: God calls us to live with urgency, love, and joyful endurance in the face of suffering. Main Points: - Live with Eternal Perspective and a Prayerful Mind - Love Covers a Multitude of Sins - Suffering for Christ Is a Blessing, Not a Shame | — | ||||||
| 9/28/25 | ![]() Becoming Humble under God’s Hand | Big Idea: True strength comes from humbling ourselves under God's mighty hand and casting all our anxieties on Him. Main Points: - The principle of IDENTIFICATION: Humility is the Posture of the Kingdom - The Principle of POSITION: God Opposes the Proud but Gives Grace to the Humble - The Principle of RECOGNITION: Casting Our Cares Is an Act of Trust | — | ||||||
| 9/21/25 | ![]() Becoming Committed to Jesus | Big Idea: God shapes us through hardship and obedience to become bold, gentle, and anchored in hope. Main Points: 1. Courage Grows in Doing Good 2. Hope Anchors Our Boldness 3. Suffering Can Glorify God Life Applications: - Embrace obedience even when it’s uncomfortable. - Anchor your courage in the resurrection hope. - Trust God to use your suffering for His purpose. | — | ||||||
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| 9/14/25 | ![]() Becoming Who God Wants Me to Be | Big Idea: God shapes us through hardship and obedience to become bold, gentle, and anchored in hope. Main Points: 1. Courage Grows in Doing Good 2. Hope Anchors Our Boldness 3. Suffering Can Glorify God Life Applications: - Embrace obedience even when it’s uncomfortable. - Anchor your courage in the resurrection hope. - Trust God to use your suffering for His purpose. Prayer: God, help us become who You’ve designed us to be. Give us courage in trials, gentleness in witness, and trust in suffering. Shape us by Your Spirit into the image of Your Son. Amen. Benediction: May you become who God has called you to be—courageous, compassionate, and anchored in hope. Go with confidence and peace. | — | ||||||
| 9/7/25 | ![]() Becoming A Blessing | Big Idea: A passionate church boldly shares the hope of Christ, living in such a way that provokes spiritual curiosity in others. Main Points: 1. We Are Called to Be Ready with a Defense 2. We Must Keep Christ as Lord in Our Hearts 3. Our Witness Must Be Marked by Gentleness and Respect Life Applications: - Practice sharing your testimony in everyday language. - Live with such hope that people ask you why. - Approach spiritual conversations with humility and love. Prayer: Lord, ignite in us a passion for the lost. Let us live with such joyful hope that it draws others to You. Make us bold in our witness and tender in our words. Use our lives to lead others to Christ. In Jesus’ name, amen. | — | ||||||
| 8/31/25 | ![]() Becoming A Godly Family | Big Idea: Godly families reflect Christ’s grace through mutual honor, leadership, and trust. Main Points: 1. Godly Wives Display Strength through Quiet Trust 2. Godly Husbands Lead with Honor and Understanding 3. Godly Marriages Showcase the Gospel Life Applications: - Build inner beauty and godly character above all else. - Cultivate mutual honor in your marriage and home. - Make your family a base of ministry and gospel witness. | — | ||||||
| 8/24/25 | ![]() Becoming Authentic | Big Idea: Authenticity is living honorably, submitting humbly, and enduring like Christ. Main Points: 1. Authentic Believers Live Honorably Before the World 2. Authentic Believers Submit for the Lord’s Sake 3. Authentic Believers Suffer Like Christ Life Applications: - Choose integrity over image in every area of your life. - Practice humble submission as a witness to others. - Reflect Christ in every trial by responding with grace. | — | ||||||
| 8/10/25 | ![]() Becoming a Growing Believer | Spiritual growth results from a renewed mind, holy living, and reverent awe of God's grace. | — | ||||||
| 8/3/25 | ![]() Becoming Fluent in the Bible | Fluency in Scripture comes from recognizing its divine source and Christ-centered message. | — | ||||||
| 7/27/25 | ![]() Becoming a Disciple | We are not merely called to believe—we are called to become. In a world driven by comfort, image, and status, the invitation of Jesus to become a disciple cuts through the noise and demands transformation. Peter’s letter, written to believers facing marginalization and suffering, opens with a powerful reminder of identity, hope, and the journey of becoming. | — | ||||||
| 7/20/25 | ![]() Set Free From Sin | Last week we saw how when we put our faith in Jesus, no matter our circumstances, sufferings joys or failures we are justified just as if we had never sinned before God. That we are saved, by grace, through faith because of Jesus's perfect life, death, and resurrection. While this is fantastic news that we need to live into‌ we can often apply it incorrectly in our lives. Paul very quickly addresses this misapplication without mincing any words; Does this mean since we are forgiven of all our sins can we keep on sinning? | — | ||||||
| 7/13/25 | ![]() Just as I Never Sinned | Focusing on Romans chapter 5 and 6, the primary purpose in writing to the Roman church was to teach the great truths of the gospel of grace to believers who had never received apostolic instruction. It was also an introduction letter, as the Roman church had not met Paul yet. The overarching theme of Romans is the righteousness that comes from God; the glorious truth that God justifies the guilty, condemned sinners by grace through faith in Christ alone. | — | ||||||
| 7/6/25 | ![]() From Reformation to Revival | Revival is not just about a powerful beginning; it’s about perseverance. Nehemiah 11–13 reveals how God’s people moved from a season of triumph to the ongoing work of faithfulness. Maintaining momentum after a victory requires intentionality—ongoing commitment to God and courageous leadership that faces complacency head-on. | — | ||||||
| 6/29/25 | ![]() Shifting from Rebuilding Walls to Rebuilding Hearts | Nehemiah 8–10 marks a pivotal shift from rebuilding walls to rebuilding hearts. God’s people had finished the external work, but true renewal required turning their attention to the soul—by returning to the foundation of God’s Word, repentance, and covenant faithfulness. Their journey reminds us that structural restoration is incomplete without spiritual renewal at the center. | — | ||||||
| 6/22/25 | ![]() Refusing to Compromise with Evil | The central message here is clear: Stay focused on God's vision for your life by refusing to let distractions pull you away from your purpose. Just as Nehemiah faced critical moments when the walls were nearly complete, we too face our greatest opposition when we're closest to breakthrough. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/25 | ![]() Building and Guarding Against Opposition | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/25 | ![]() Divine Dependency with Practical Wisdom | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 6/1/25 | ![]() Stepping Beyond our Comfort Zones | No description provided. | — | ||||||
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