Episodes

Monday Nov 27, 2023
Monday Nov 27, 2023
You can’t say to Jesus come in as my savior, stay out as my Lord. He is both. Crown him or kill him. In Luke 19:28-40 the people treated Jesus like a King. This passage goes after the heart, because it tells us how to have an encounter with Jesus as it explains what Jesus came to do. Jesus can’t change your life and transform your life if you don’t regard him as King of your life.
It’s important to understand what the Bible says about Jesus the Messiah. It shows that he is a human hope. The idea of Messianic hero that comes back to save everyone and everything is the stories all humans love to read over and over again.
Read: Luke 19:28-40

Saturday Nov 18, 2023
Saturday Nov 18, 2023
The heart is an organ that cannot be worked directly, it is worked indirectly through the muscles in your legs, arms, etc. This is why exercise is good for you. The same is true spiritually, the heart, interior person, is worked indirectly through spiritual exercises (bible study, prayer, etc). One of the most profound, yet often ignored, spiritual exercises is the Lord’s supper. It’s one of the two sacraments that the protestant church has observed historically. The other is baptism.
We are going to look at Luke 22:14-20 and ask the question, how does the exercise of communion allow us to grow spiritually?
Read Luke 22:14-20

Sunday Nov 12, 2023
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
We are looking at the disciplines: reading scripture, prayer, meaning in life, and today we are looking at generosity. When the bible talks about coming into relationship with Jesus, it changes your relationship with money. Part of the experience of a relationship with Christ is what you do with your money.
One of the glaring things about this passage is how the only wealth that is permanent is God’s Kingdom. All other wealth is temporary. A wise investor puts it all in the Kingdom of God.
Our time, gifts, money, and resources are spent toward things that will last. This is what is logical according to Jesus. However, we struggle with living this out. Let’s look at a wealth that sets us free from our enslavement to money.
Read: Luke 12:13-21, 32-34

Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
As a follower of Christ, a question that is asked frequently, "how do I cultivate my spiritual life?" We read scripture; we can see our work as an aspect of your calling. We should also pray.
A lot of us, when we hear the word “prayer,” come to all different kinds of conclusions about what it is. When we think about prayer it is really a deep look into our deepest desires, longings, and aspirations. Those things that get at the core of what we want in life. Let's take a look at how to cultivate and shape those desires through prayer.
Read: Luke 11:1-13

Monday Oct 30, 2023
Monday Oct 30, 2023
Jesus gives us the tools and power that is available to us to live this life with poise and joy. And we all know, this isn’t an easy world to live in. We have resources to help us live in this world.
Jesus sends his followers into the world; Christ followers are sent people (John 20:21). When Jesus calls people, he sends them into the world to serve others; just like he did. This is a resource for us that helps us live in the world. We can be persuasive without persuasion. It’s the understanding that helping others flourish is life giving for the other, as much as it is for us.
Read: Luke 5:4-25

Monday Oct 23, 2023
Monday Oct 23, 2023
This is a familiar passage of scripture, we read the Devil confronting Jesus and running through temptations of need, wealth, and power. Jesus deals with this through the Word of God. We are going to look at dealing with the trials, temptations, and difficulties of life using the Scriptures.
What disciplines are necessary to grow in our relationship with Jesus? There is an enemy of our soul that wants to make us ineffective, weak, and vulnerable. There are tools and power available to us to live this life with poise and joy.
We are going to learn the complexity of evil and the strategies of evil. Finally, we will learn to defeat evil using the truth of the scriptures.
Read: Luke 4:1-13

Monday Oct 16, 2023
Monday Oct 16, 2023
We now come to the phrase, “for yours is the kingdom, power, and glory, forever and ever...amen.” This phrase doesn’t sound like a prayer, it sounds more like a statement of what is and is to come. There are a lot of things we are asking for in the Lord’s prayer, “daily bread, deliverance from evil…” at the end, we just rest in God. We enjoy God. Not asking for anything, just resting in everything we need.
Read: Psalm 27:1-14

Monday Oct 09, 2023
Monday Oct 09, 2023
When Jesus gave us instruction on how to pray, he was teaching us a way to approach God that has us realize we are not alone, and we can enjoy his presence daily.
The phrase, 'lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil,’ is talking about the times in our lives when we feel like life is a struggle. Temptation brings out something in us that brings out our flaws. We at times feel parts of our life aren’t inspiring or good, so we get tempted, 'lead us not into temptation,' means help me with those thoughts and desires inside me that are waging war on my soul.
Read: Psalm 73:1-3, 13-16, 21-26

Monday Oct 02, 2023
Monday Oct 02, 2023
We are looking at the place in the Lord’s prayer where Jesus says, “forgive us our debts.”
Ps.51 is probably the most famous prayer of confession in the Bible. Repentance is the kind of prayer, in an ongoing way, will enable us to be transformed from the inside out. Some of us feel like we have nothing to repent about; but we have a sense when something isn’t right, or someone calls us out on something. And sometimes we don’t know how to change. Asking our debts to be forgiven is the process for change.
Read Psalm 51

Sunday Sep 24, 2023
Sunday Sep 24, 2023
Prayer is a transformative experience when we take the time to intentionally slow down, focus on the moment, and experience God who cares so deeply about us. This week, we are digging into this phrase of the Lord’s prayer: ‘give us this day our daily bread.’ We will learn the rhythm, practice, and daily confidence we can have when we practice daily prayer.
Read: Psalm 4, and 5:1-3