Episodes

Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
When Families Fracture: Hunger for God or Hunger for Self?
Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
This episode examines the growing trend of people distancing themselves from family and church, revealing a deep hunger for an authentic relationship with God and a refusal to continue in generational dysfunction. At the same time, it contrasts this awakening with a cultural drift toward a selfish independence that disguises itself as freedom.
Drawing on Scripture and real-life examples, the host separates righteous self-preservation from narcissistic self-centeredness, inviting listeners to seek truth, genuine community, and Kingdom living—rather than settling for empty traditions, surface-level religion, or the idol of self.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Feared From Birth: When Your Calling Confronts the House You Were Born Into
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Some children are born with a spiritual clarity that reveals unhealed wounds, inherited patterns, and cultural numbness in their families. Their presence acts as a mirror—causing tension, resistance, and fear—because they carry truth where others have become accustomed to silence.
This episode examines biblical examples (Samuel, Jeremiah, Joseph, Moses, Yeshua, David) and affirms that such early wisdom is a calling, not a flaw. It encourages those who felt misunderstood to embrace their assignment, release shame, and use their light to confront dysfunction and restore truth.

Friday Nov 21, 2025
Warning: The Hidden Meaning Behind the Viral "6-7" Chant
Friday Nov 21, 2025
Friday Nov 21, 2025
This episode explains the spiritual background of the viral "6-7" (doot-doot) chant, tracing its roots to Santería and Yoruba drum rituals that historically call orishas and can involve spirit possession.
Targeted to followers of Yahweh and concerned parents, it warns listeners to study what they repeat, repent if necessary, and guard their children and themselves from unknowingly invoking spirits through music and chants.

Monday Nov 17, 2025
The Beautiful Gate: Where Exclusion Meets Grace
Monday Nov 17, 2025
Monday Nov 17, 2025
This episode explores the story of the lame man at the "Beautiful Gate" in Acts 3, examining the gate's historical and symbolic significance in Jewish thought as a threshold of access, justice, and holiness.
It shows how the man’s healing by Peter and John in the name of Yeshua dramatizes the shift from temple-bound exclusion to the new covenant truth that Yeshua is the true gate, offering restoration, direct access to God, and mercy to the excluded.

Friday Nov 14, 2025
Friday Nov 14, 2025
This episode explores Matthew 12 and uncovers the real difference between everyday blasphemy and blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Using the Pharisees’ response to Jesus’ miracle as the backdrop, the host shows how misidentifying God’s work as something dark creates a unique spiritual barrier—one rooted not in anger or confusion, but in a hardened refusal to recognize the Spirit.
At the same time, the episode reassures listeners that those who worry they’ve crossed an unforgivable line are precisely the ones who haven’t—and that there is far more hope, clarity, and mercy in this passage than most people realize.

Thursday Nov 13, 2025
Grieving the Old Self: When Transformation Hurts
Thursday Nov 13, 2025
Thursday Nov 13, 2025
This unscripted devotional speaks to anyone who has felt low in the midst of blessings, worn out from life’s demands, or grieving the person they once were.
In this episode, the speaker shares raw reflections on personal pain and the demanding, often uncomfortable journey of spiritual transformation.
Drawing on the stories of Moses, Gideon, and the disciples, this devotional explores the deep tension of letting go of familiar identities, trusting God’s leading, and learning to move forward—even when it hurts.

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Fruit of the Spirit Series- Shalom in Speech: Living Temperance in a Loud World
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
This episode explores temperance as a branch of self-control, showing how mastery of the heart and tongue reflects Gods covenantal shalom.
It explains why our words matter, how gossip and judgment harm others, and how temperance guides moderation in desire and action as a practical fruit of the Spirit.
The episode connects self-control and temperance to loving God and loving your neighbor, and urges listeners to monitor both their speech about others and their self-talk.

Saturday Nov 08, 2025
When God Is Jealous: The Distinction Between Divine Jealousy and Human Jealousy
Saturday Nov 08, 2025
Saturday Nov 08, 2025
This episode explains what Scripture means when it calls God jealous: not human envy, but a righteous, covenantal zeal grounded in ownership, purpose, and love.
It contrasts divine jealousy with human jealousy, showing how God’s jealousy seeks restoration and faithfulness rather than possession.

Friday Nov 07, 2025
Fruit of the Spirit Series- Anavah: Humility That Holds Glory
Friday Nov 07, 2025
Friday Nov 07, 2025
This episode explores anavah (Hebrew for humility) as a spiritual posture of inner surrender and right alignment with God, not mere modesty or self-deprecation.
It explains the Hebrew root meaning (to answer/respond), contrasts external appearances with soul-level surrender, and shows how true humility prepares us to receive and display God’s kavod (glory), using examples like Moses and Sinai.
Listeners are invited to live confidently under God’s authority—available, not diminished—so His power shines through ordinary lives.

Thursday Nov 06, 2025
The Key of David: Doors to the Kingdom, Not to Success
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
This unscripted episode examines Revelation 3:7 and explains that the “Key of David” refers to Yeshua’s authority to grant covenant access to God’s kingdom — not promises of earthly jobs, promotions, or material gain.
We unpack how Yeshua opens and closes doors of eternal belonging, call listeners to repent and embrace the rule and rest of God, and urge a return to preaching the gospel of transformation rather than comfort or convenience.

