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Living It Out with Pastor David Maestas

Podcast by David Maestas

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About Living It Out with Pastor David Maestas

Renowned Pastor, David Maestas, hosts 'Living It Out', a podcast that equips current and future generations, church leaders and Gospel teachers to better apply God's word to every day life in order to be doers of the word, and not hearers only.

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episode 150 | Why Spiritual Drift Happens and How to Return to God artwork

150 | Why Spiritual Drift Happens and How to Return to God

In this episode on Judges 2, Pastor David Maestas speaks of the consequences of compromise and how they begin to unfold. What started as incomplete obedience in Judges 1 now becomes spiritual drift, sorrow, and a generation that no longer knows the Lord or remembers what He had done for Israel. This chapter is one of the clearest warnings in Scripture about what happens when faith is neglected, truth is not passed down, and people slowly blend in with the culture around them. It also reveals the mercy of God, who continues to raise up deliverers even when His people repeatedly turn away. Judges 2 is not only Israel's story, it is a mirror for every generation. It shows how easy it is to slowly drift from God, and how desperately we need remembrance, obedience, and repentance. But even in judgment, God is compassionate. He raises up judges to rescue His people again and again. Still, the cycle continues: rebellion, bondage, crying out, rescue, and relapse. Judges 2 reminds us that spiritual drift is usually gradual, not dramatic. It often begins with small compromises, forgotten gratitude, neglected truth, and hearts that become more shaped by culture than by God. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for new episodes like this!

28 Apr 2026 - 45 min
episode 149 | How Partial Obedience Leads to Spiritual Compromise artwork

149 | How Partial Obedience Leads to Spiritual Compromise

In Judges 1, Israel steps into the Promised Land ready to move forward. They actually begin in a good place, they seek the Lord and ask what they should do next. There's direction. Over and over again, we see the same phrase: "they did not drive them out." Instead of fully obeying what God had asked, they begin to compromise. They allow certain people to stay, put them to forced labor, and learn to live alongside what God had clearly told them to remove. But what starts as partial obedience slowly turns into a pattern of compromise, and eventually, confusion. There's a moment in Judges 1:19 where it says Judah couldn't drive out the inhabitants because they had iron chariots. And you can almost hear the justification in that. This is too hard. This is too much. This isn't realistic. It's an invitation to take an honest look at our lives and ask: Where have I stopped short? What have I allowed to stay that God has asked me to remove? Where have I chosen what feels easier over what God has said? Because obedience isn't just about starting well, it's about finishing faithfully. Click SUBSCRIBE for weekly episodes with Pastor David Maestas.

31 Mar 2026 - 39 min
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148 | How to Handle Success God's Way

In 2 Samuel 8:1–13, we see David in a season of victory. Nation after nation falls before him. His kingdom expands. His influence grows. His strength is undeniable. But Scripture repeats a powerful phrase: "The Lord gave David victory wherever he went." This chapter is about God's sovereignty. The victories were not self-made; they were God-given. In this episode, Pastor David Maestas walks us through: * Why success can be more spiritually dangerous than struggle * The importance of remembering where your victories come from * How David handled power, wealth, and expansion * The significance of dedicating the spoils to the Lord * What it means to steward influence with humility David didn't hoard his victories. He dedicated them to God. When God blesses you, whether in leadership, business, family, ministry, or influence—the question becomes: Will you build your own name, or will you honor His? 2 Samuel 8 reminds us that true strength is not independence. It is dependence. And the same God who preserved David is the One who sustains us today. If you are walking in a season of success, growth, or breakthrough, this message will challenge you to stay grounded, grateful, and faithful. Victory is sweetest when it is surrendered.

10 Mar 2026 - 40 min
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147 | God Says: There's a Difference Between Ambition and Obedience

In 2 Samuel 7:1–29, David has a good idea. He wants to build a house for God. After all, he is living in a palace while the ark of the covenant rests in a tent. It seems honorable, spiritual, and even obvious. But God says no. Instead of allowing David to build Him a house, God makes a covenant with David and promises to build him a house, a dynasty that will last forever. This chapter marks a turning point in redemptive history and ultimately points to Jesus, the true and eternal King who would come from David's line. In this episode, Pastor David Maestas explores: * Why good intentions are not always God's assignment * How to respond when God redirects your plans * The difference between ambition and obedience * What the Davidic covenant reveals about God's faithfulness * How 2 Samuel 7 ultimately points to Christ If you're in a season where God has closed a door, delayed a dream, or redirected your path, this chapter reminds us that His "no" is often protecting a bigger "yes." God's promises are not dependent on your performance. They are rooted in His covenant faithfulness. Listen in as Pastor David Maestas unpacks how to trust God's timing, surrender your plans, and rest in the reality that He is building something greater than you can see.

3 Mar 2026 - 41 min
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