The Applied Word

The Stable Rock

3 min · 11. maj 2026
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Men often build their security on things that inevitably fade—careers, investments, and physical strength. In Episode 9 of The Applied Word, we look at Matthew 28:20 through Charles Spurgeon’s May 11th devotional. We discuss the danger of building on the quicksand of a deceitful world and how to anchor your life, work, and family on the only stable rock: the eternal presence of Jesus Christ. No fluff. Just the Word and the walk. 📖 Scripture & References Matthew 28:20 Charles Spurgeon, Morning and Evening (May 11 Morning) ⏳ Episode Timestamps 00:05 – The Intro 00:23 – The Reading 01:10 – The Meaning 01:57 – The Applied Word 02:53 – The Close 🛠 The Applied Word: This Week’s Challenge In Your Work: Treat your career with excellence, but recognize it as a temporary assignment. Do not give it the ultimate authority over your peace or your identity. In Your Family: Demonstrate to your wife and kids that your stability comes from Christ, not your income. Lead your household by showing them what it looks like to trust the Rock over worldly circumstances. The "Citizenship" Test: Spurgeon reminds us to store our jewels where we can never lose them. Evaluate where your true citizenship lies this week. Are you investing your best energy into building a temporary earthly kingdom, or are you laying up treasure for the celestial shore? 🔗 Connect & Reflect If this message sharpened you today, please subscribe and share it with a brother who needs a clear signal in the noise. Stay sharp. We’ll see you next time on The Applied Word.

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Most men approach the daily grind relying entirely on their own strength, their own network, and their own resilience. But what happens when you are severely outnumbered by the challenges in front of you? In this episode of The Applied Word, we look at 1 Chronicles 5:22 alongside Charles Spurgeon's morning devotional. We examine an ancient battle where the odds were stacked against God's people, yet the victory was decisive. We discuss the tension between doing the necessary work—wielding the sword and the shield—while keeping your total confidence resting in the Lord alone. No fluff. Just the Word and the walk. 📖 Scripture & References - 1 Chronicles 5:22 - Charles Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening (June 8th, Morning) ⏳ Episode Timestamps 00:05 – The Hook 00:26 – The Reading 01:08 – The Meaning 02:18 – The Applied Word 03:28 – The Close 🛠 The Applied Word: This Week’s Challenge In Your Work: Show up and execute with excellence, using the tools God has given you. But actively shift your trust from your own competence to God's providence. Work hard, but recognize the outcome belongs to Him. In Your Family: Acknowledge the spiritual battles happening in your home. Lead with the Word, but do not rely solely on your own discipline or logic. Cry out to God for the hearts of your wife and children. The "Battleground": The 'Battleground' Test: Look at the primary source of your stress right now. Are you exhausted because you are trying to fight a spiritual battle with physical weapons? Are you relying on the size of your army, or the presence of your God? If the war is of God, the victory is sure. Stop carrying the weight of the outcome on your own shoulders." 🔗 Connect & Reflect If this message sharpened you today, please subscribe and share it with a brother who needs a clear signal in the noise. Stay sharp. We’ll see you next time on The Applied Word.

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