Upward, Inward, Outward - Deuteronomy 6:4-9
Timestamps
Intro: 0:00–5:21
Coffee Talk: 5:21–14:07
Scripture: 14:07–38:08
Closing Remarks: 38:08–42:34
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Intro
Noah Wagner and Seth Pippin introduce the episode centered on Deuteronomy 6:4–7, commonly known as the Shema.
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.”
They explain that the Shema is one of the most foundational statements in all of Scripture and has shaped Jewish identity and worship for centuries. The hosts frame the episode around a simple discipleship structure that flows out of this passage:
• Upward Focus – devotion to God
• Inward Focus – Scripture shaping the heart
• Outward Focus – living and teaching God’s truth
They also introduce the Bible reading plan that has been walking through Numbers and Deuteronomy, leading up to Israel’s entry into the Promised Land.
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Coffee Talk
The conversation begins with updates about the weather in Missouri, where temperatures recently climbed into the mid-to-high 70s, along with storms that brought rain without the heavy humidity often experienced in Florida.
Seth shares a funny memory from Florida involving a rare frost-covered windshield. Without a scraper, he used a credit card to scrape ice off the car before later being gifted a proper scraper.
Seasonal changes also bring heavy pollen and allergies, something Noah mentions his son dealing with recently.
Starbucks Name Mishaps
The hosts laugh about Starbucks frequently misspelling their names:
• Seth once received “S-E-F”
• Noah once received “Noodle” instead of Noah
Coffee Update in Missouri
Since moving to Marshfield, Seth has discovered:
• Two local coffee shops
• One coffee truck
• All of them appear to be Christian-owned businesses
Because budgets are tighter right now, they have not secured a new sponsor locally yet and are brewing more coffee at home.
Fresh Grounds Coffee Feature
They highlight Fresh Grounds Coffee in Bonifay, Florida, the official coffee provider of the podcast.
Noah mentions greeting David and Michelle, the owners, before recording.
He also notes two upcoming events:
• His 5-year wedding anniversary
• St. Patrick’s Day next week
Irish Cream Latte Taste Test
During the episode Noah tries an iced Irish cream latte with sweet cream cold foam.
They clarify that while traditional Irish cream contains alcohol, this drink is non-alcoholic. The flavor is described as:
• Creamy
• Slightly vanilla
• Mild nutty taste
Even though the drink had been sitting in the sun for about 20 minutes, Noah still calls it “delicious.”
Sponsor Highlights
Fresh Grounds Coffee is praised for:
• Affordable drinks
• Freshly roasted beans ground in-house
• Fresh food rather than frozen items
• A strong community atmosphere
• A mission focused on advancing the work of God locally and beyond
Their philosophy is summarized as:
“Real coffee, real community, real impact.”
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Scripture
Reading Plan Recap
The hosts review the recent Bible reading plan leading up to the book of Joshua.
Numbers 20
God commands Moses to speak to the rock, but Moses strikes it instead. Water still comes out, but because of this act of disobedience Moses and Aaron are not allowed to enter the Promised Land.
Numbers 27:12–23
God instructs Moses to appoint Joshua as the next leader, preparing Israel for the transition of leadership.
Numbers 34–35
God outlines the boundaries and tribal divisions of the Promised Land, demonstrating His detailed plan for Israel’s future.
Deuteronomy 1–4
Moses recounts Israel’s history and reminds the new generation of God’s faithfulness as they prepare to enter the land.
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The Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4–7)
The central passage of the episode is the Shema, beginning with:
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.”
The word Shema means more than simply hearing—it means listening, internalizing, and obeying.
Historically this passage held enormous importance in Jewish culture:
• Children memorized it at a very young age
• Many memorized the first five books of the Bible
• Jesus quoted Deuteronomy more than any other Old Testament book
The hosts also mention that Deuteronomy 6:4–7 is the verse of the year at First Baptist Bonifay.
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Upward Focus
The first application of the Shema is complete devotion to God.
Believers are commanded to love God with:
• All their heart
• All their soul
• All their strength
This represents wholehearted devotion, not just emotional affection.
The hosts explain that God cannot share first place with other priorities like:
• Career
• Finances
• Sports
• Activities
• Even family commitments
They use the analogy of texting while driving to illustrate divided focus. Looking away for five seconds while driving at highway speed means traveling the length of a football field without watching the road.
Similarly, spiritual distraction can pull believers away from full devotion to God.
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Inward Focus
Verse 6 says:
“These words that I command you today shall be on your heart.”
This means God’s Word should shape a believer’s identity, thinking, and decisions.
The hosts point out that many voices compete for influence today:
• Social media
• Politics
• News
• Influencers
• Podcasts
But Scripture must remain the primary source of truth guiding life.
They reference 2 Timothy 3:16–17, explaining that Scripture equips believers for every good work.
They also mention research showing that people who engage Scripture four or more times per week experience significant spiritual growth, including:
• Increased likelihood of sharing their faith
• Greater Scripture memorization
• Decreased struggles with loneliness, anxiety, and temptation
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Outward Focus
Verses 7–9 instruct believers to teach God’s truth continually throughout daily life.
Faith should be visible not just in church but in everyday routines:
• Sitting at home
• Walking along the road
• Lying down
• Getting up
Family members and close friends should clearly recognize that Christ is the highest priority.
The hosts emphasize that children especially learn priorities through actions, not simply words.
They also discuss the idea of “gospel fluency.” People naturally talk about what they love:
• Grandparents talk about grandchildren
• Sports fans talk about their teams
• Fitness enthusiasts talk about workouts
In the same way, believers who love God will naturally speak about Him.
Passions like sports, hobbies, and activities can become mission fields where believers live out their faith.
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Closing Remarks
The episode closes by summarizing the three key applications of the Shema.
Upward Focus
Love God with undivided devotion and keep Him at the center of every area of life.
Inward Focus
Allow Scripture to shape the heart, identity, and daily decisions.
Outward Focus
Live and speak in ways that continually reflect God’s truth to those around you.
The hosts encourage listeners to continue following the Bible reading plan as it moves toward Joshua and Israel entering the Promised Land, and they again encourage listeners to visit Fresh Grounds Coffee in Bonifay, Florida.