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#89 | When You Don't Know What To Pray | Romans 8:26-27 | The Great 8

6 min · 2. Juli 2026
Episode #89 | When You Don't Know What To Pray | Romans 8:26-27 | The Great 8 Cover

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Have you ever been so overwhelmed that you didn't even know what to pray? Not because your faith disappeared. Not because you stopped trusting Jesus. But because the weight of what you were carrying was simply too heavy for words. Maybe it was sitting in a hospital room. Receiving devastating news. Walking through deep grief. Battling anxiety. Or carrying a burden you couldn't even explain. If you've ever sat in silence before God, wondering what to say, Romans 8:26–27 is for you. Paul reminds us that in our weakest moments, the Holy Spirit doesn't step back—He steps in. He helps us. He intercedes for us. And when our words run out, He keeps praying.  The Christian life isn't about always having the perfect prayer. It's about knowing the perfect Helper. Even when all you have is a sigh, a tear, or a whispered "help," heaven is listening because the Spirit is already interceding on your behalf. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about prayer in our weakness: 1. Weakness Isn't The Enemy — God often does His deepest work in the places where we feel the weakest. Your weakness may be the very place God displays His strength. 2. The Spirit Intercedes For Us — When words fail, the Spirit doesn't. He takes our tears, sighs, and groans and intercedes perfectly before the Father. 3. The Spirit Never Misses God's Will — We pray imperfectly, but the Spirit prays perfectly. Even when we're confused, heaven isn't. God is never uncertain about your situation. Ultimately, Jesus understands what it means to suffer. He prayed in Gethsemane. He cried out from the cross. And because of His death and resurrection, you never have to carry your burdens—or your prayers—alone. Final Application: * What situation in your life feels too heavy for words right now? * What burden have you struggled to pray about? * Bring it to God anyway—even if all you have is a tear, a sigh, a groan, or a whispered "help." Because even when words fail... the Spirit never does. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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Episode #89 | When You Don't Know What To Pray | Romans 8:26-27 | The Great 8 Cover

#89 | When You Don't Know What To Pray | Romans 8:26-27 | The Great 8

Have you ever been so overwhelmed that you didn't even know what to pray? Not because your faith disappeared. Not because you stopped trusting Jesus. But because the weight of what you were carrying was simply too heavy for words. Maybe it was sitting in a hospital room. Receiving devastating news. Walking through deep grief. Battling anxiety. Or carrying a burden you couldn't even explain. If you've ever sat in silence before God, wondering what to say, Romans 8:26–27 is for you. Paul reminds us that in our weakest moments, the Holy Spirit doesn't step back—He steps in. He helps us. He intercedes for us. And when our words run out, He keeps praying.  The Christian life isn't about always having the perfect prayer. It's about knowing the perfect Helper. Even when all you have is a sigh, a tear, or a whispered "help," heaven is listening because the Spirit is already interceding on your behalf. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about prayer in our weakness: 1. Weakness Isn't The Enemy — God often does His deepest work in the places where we feel the weakest. Your weakness may be the very place God displays His strength. 2. The Spirit Intercedes For Us — When words fail, the Spirit doesn't. He takes our tears, sighs, and groans and intercedes perfectly before the Father. 3. The Spirit Never Misses God's Will — We pray imperfectly, but the Spirit prays perfectly. Even when we're confused, heaven isn't. God is never uncertain about your situation. Ultimately, Jesus understands what it means to suffer. He prayed in Gethsemane. He cried out from the cross. And because of His death and resurrection, you never have to carry your burdens—or your prayers—alone. Final Application: * What situation in your life feels too heavy for words right now? * What burden have you struggled to pray about? * Bring it to God anyway—even if all you have is a tear, a sigh, a groan, or a whispered "help." Because even when words fail... the Spirit never does. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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Episode #88 | Groaning for Glory | Romans 8:19-26 | The Great 8 Cover

#88 | Groaning for Glory | Romans 8:19-26 | The Great 8

Have you ever looked around at the world and thought, "This can't be how it's supposed to be?" You watch the news. You attend funerals. You hear cancer diagnoses. You see broken families. You battle temptation. You wrestle with anxiety. And deep down, something inside you longs for more. Romans 8 tells us that ache is real. It's not weakness. It's evidence that we were made for something better. Paul says creation is eagerly waiting, believers are groaning, and all of history is moving toward the day when Jesus makes all things new. Sin didn't just break humanity—it fractured all of creation. But the story doesn't end with brokenness. It ends with restoration.  In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about groaning for glory: 1. Creation Groans — The world feels broken because it is. Every storm, sickness, funeral, and tragedy reminds us that sin left scars everywhere. 2. Believers Groan — Even as followers of Jesus, we still experience suffering, disappointment, temptation, and loss. Our groaning isn't hopeless—it's homesickness for heaven. 3. Hope Groans For Glory — Biblical hope isn't wishful thinking. It's confident expectation. We wait with confidence because God's promises are certain and His restoration is coming. Ultimately, Jesus entered our broken world, experienced our suffering, died our death, and rose again so that brokenness would never have the final word. Because of the resurrection, we know that every groan is moving toward glory. Final Application: * What area of your life is groaning right now? * Your body? Your family? Your future? Your heart? * Don't ignore the ache. Let it point you to hope. Because we ache because we weren't made for this world. And every groan is a reminder… Glory is on the way. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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Episode #87 | The Pain is Producing | Romans 8:18 | The Great 8 Cover

#87 | The Pain is Producing | Romans 8:18 | The Great 8

Pain has a way of shrinking our perspective. When you're hurting, today's struggle can feel like the whole story. Five minutes feels like five hours. Five days feels like five months. And if we're not careful, we begin believing the lie that this chapter is the final chapter. But Romans 8:18 lifts our eyes above our circumstances and gives us an eternal perspective. Paul says, "I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is going to be revealed to us." He's essentially saying, "I've done the math." After weighing temporary suffering against eternal glory, there simply is no comparison.  Paul isn't minimizing pain. He's maximizing eternity. He reminds us that suffering is real, but it isn't ultimate. God isn't asking us to pretend everything is okay. He's inviting us to trust Him in the middle of what's not okay. Because what feels like pressure today may actually be producing purpose for tomorrow. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about present pain and future glory: 1. Present Pain Is Real — Faith doesn't deny reality. It trusts God inside reality. Your pain is real, but it doesn't have the final word. 2. Future Glory Is Greater — Heaven doesn't erase suffering; it puts suffering into perspective. The greater your view of eternity, the smaller your suffering becomes in comparison. 3. Eternal Hope Changes Earthly Hurt — God is producing something through your pain. What feels like pressure may actually be preparing you for purpose and glory. Ultimately, Jesus shows us that suffering is never the end of the story. The cross looked like defeat, but resurrection was coming. And the same God who brought glory through Christ's suffering is working through yours. Final Application: * What suffering are you carrying today? * What burden feels unbearable? * What chapter feels confusing? * Lift your eyes higher. Look beyond today. Look beyond the pain. Look beyond the pressure. Because glory is coming. Because what feels like pressure today... is producing something for eternity. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

30. Juni 20266 min
Episode #86 | Suffering With Christ | Roman 8:17 | The Great 8 Cover

#86 | Suffering With Christ | Roman 8:17 | The Great 8

Nobody puts suffering on the recruiting poster. Nobody says, "Follow Jesus and you'll be misunderstood. You'll battle temptation. You'll endure hardship." But Paul doesn't hide it. After reminding us that we're sons, daughters, heirs, and coheirs with Christ, he adds one unexpected phrase: "If indeed we suffer with Him..." Following Jesus doesn't remove suffering—it redefines it.  The Christian life isn't the absence of hardship. It's the presence of God in hardship. The pain we experience isn't evidence that God has abandoned us. Often, it's evidence that He's shaping us. Paul reminds us that suffering is never the destination for the believer. Glory is. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about suffering with Christ: 1. Family Doesn't Exempt You — Being God's child doesn't mean you'll avoid hardship. Sons still suffer, but they never suffer alone. 2. Fellowship Deepens Through It — Some lessons can only be learned in the valley. God often uses suffering to strip away self-reliance and deepen our dependence on Him. 3. Future Glory Changes Everything — The cross always comes before the crown. What feels painful today is preparing you for an eternity where suffering will be no more. Ultimately, Jesus shows us that suffering is never the end of the story. The cross looked like defeat, but it produced salvation. The grave looked final, but resurrection was coming. And because Jesus walked through suffering into glory, His children will too. Final Application: * What suffering are you currently interpreting as abandonment? * What if God is using it? * What if He's shaping you through it? * What if He's preparing you for something greater? Because God never wastes suffering in the life of His children. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

29. Juni 20266 min
Episode For Men | Virtue Four: Dedication | 1 Chronicles 29:3 | The Virtues of David Cover

For Men | Virtue Four: Dedication | 1 Chronicles 29:3 | The Virtues of David

Every man is dedicated to something. A career. A relationship. A hobby. Success. Comfort. Money. Recognition. The question isn't whether you're dedicated. The question is: what has your dedication? Because whatever captures your heart will eventually direct your life. As we come to the end of David's story, we don't simply see a giant slayer, a warrior, or a king. We see a man whose heart still belonged to God. After all the victories, failures, restoration, blessings, and heartbreak, David's greatest legacy wasn't his accomplishments—it was his dedication. In 1 Chronicles 29, David joyfully gives his personal treasure toward building the house of God because his devotion flowed from delight, not obligation.  In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about dedication: 1. Dedication Reveals Your Treasure — Your time, attention, energy, and resources always flow toward what you value most. Your life follows your loves. 2. Dedication Requires Sacrifice — Every meaningful calling demands sacrifice. You will never drift into becoming the man God created you to be. 3. Dedication Builds A Legacy — David invested his life into something he would never personally see completed because dedicated men live for something bigger than themselves. Ultimately, David points us to Jesus, whose complete dedication to the Father's will led Him all the way to the cross. Jesus didn't simply give resources—He gave Himself so that we could be redeemed. Final Application: * What receives the best of your attention? Because that's usually what has your heart.  * What sacrifice is your next step of obedience requiring? * Are you building something that will outlive you? Because a life dedicated to God is never a life wasted. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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