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One More Point

Podcast by LifePoint Church

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History & religion

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A weekly podcast designed to help us wrap up the gathering and think about scattering!

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13 episodes

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Don't Be A Moron

As we conclude our journey through the Sermon on the Mount, we encounter Jesus presenting us with stark choices that define the trajectory of our spiritual lives. Through powerful metaphors of gates, sheep, trees, and houses, we're confronted with an uncomfortable truth: proximity to religious activity is not the same as relationship with Christ. The narrow gate isn't narrow because God is exclusive, but because it requires something countercultural—complete surrender. We're challenged to examine whether we're building our lives on the solid foundation of knowing Jesus or merely stacking up impressive religious résumés. The metaphor of two houses facing identical storms reveals that our foundation determines our survival, not our ability to avoid difficulty. What makes this passage particularly convicting is the warning about those who will say 'Lord, Lord' and point to their prophecies, miracles, and mighty works, only to hear 'I never knew you.' This isn't about doing more; it's about being rooted in relationship. The call to examine our fruit, recognize false teachers by their long-term impact, and ensure our houses are built through the costly work of digging deep into the Rock reminds us that authentic faith requires more than Sunday attendance—it demands daily surrender and persistent prayer.

17 May 2026 - 46 min
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Yo' Momma Prays

What if the prayers we've been offering aren't being answered because we've misunderstood the very nature of prayer itself? This exploration of Matthew 7:7-11 challenges us to move beyond one-time requests and embrace the radical persistence Jesus commands. The Greek verbs 'ask, seek, knock' aren't casual suggestions—they're active imperatives calling us to continual, escalating pursuit of God. Like a child who first calls out, then searches the house, then knocks on the closed door, we're invited into an increasingly intimate quest. But here's where it gets uncomfortable: Jesus illustrates this persistence through stories of shameless begging and relentless badgering. These aren't flattering portraits, yet they reveal a profound truth—God isn't annoyed by our persistence; He's honored by it. The sermon unpacks six potential barriers to answered prayer: unconfessed sin, unforgiveness, dishonoring our spouse, failing to actually pray, praying with wrong motives, and missing that God might have something better planned. Each barrier invites honest self-examination. Are we quick to confess? Do we harbor bitterness? Do we honor our spouse as a co-heir of grace? Most challenging is recognizing that sometimes our unanswered prayers aren't rejections but redirections toward something greater than we could imagine. This isn't about formulas or spiritual hacks—it's about knowing the Father's heart so deeply that we can't help but run to Him, again and again, with everything we carry.

10 May 2026 - 47 min
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Huntin', Fishin', Judgin' Every Day.

This week's exploration of Matthew 7:1-6 challenges us to wrestle with one of Scripture's most misunderstood passages. We're called not to abandon discernment, but to examine the posture of our hearts before we address the struggles we see in others. The imagery of trying to remove a speck from someone's eye while a log remains in our own is both humorous and convicting. It reminds us that self-examination must precede correction. The passage doesn't forbid us from speaking truth into each other's lives; rather, it demands we do so with humility, recognizing our own desperate need for a Savior. This discussion reveals that true discernment begins with proximity and permission in relationships, earned through genuine love and care. We're invited to judge the fruit, not the person, understanding that our role is to plant seeds faithfully while trusting God's sovereignty over the results. The freedom that comes from knowing we're not responsible for changing hearts, only for being obedient to speak truth in love, can transform how we approach difficult conversations. Ultimately, this passage calls us to spend twice as much time examining our own lives as we do considering the faults of others.

3 May 2026 - 40 min
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"Mo' Money, Mo' Problems"

What if the very things we're chasing for security are actually stealing our peace? This conversation dives deep into Matthew 6:19-34, where Jesus challenges us with three piercing questions: Where is your treasure? Where is your vision? And who is your master? The discussion reveals a profound truth—we're all investing our lives somewhere, and wherever we place our treasure, our hearts inevitably follow. Rather than hoarding for the here and now, we're invited to invest in eternal things, primarily people and the kingdom work that outlasts this brief earthly existence. The powerful reminder emerges that our efforts in this 'blink of an eye' life can produce results that echo throughout eternity. We explore how whatever captures our gaze ultimately determines our direction, much like keeping our eyes on a fixed point when mowing straight lines or driving down the road. When we fix our eyes on Jesus, earthly concerns grow strangely dim. The conversation tackles the uncomfortable reality that anxiety is ultimately a lie—the false promise that our worry can somehow add control or security to our lives. Instead, we're called to recognize that true rest comes only when our treasure is secure in Christ, and to practically combat anxiety through gratitude, prayer spoken aloud, and keeping records of God's faithfulness that remind us He who was faithful then remains faithful now.

27 Apr 2026 - 41 min
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Living On A Prayer

The Lord's Prayer isn't just a religious recitation we've memorized—it's a revolutionary template for radical relationship with our Father in heaven. When we truly examine Matthew 6:5-15, we discover that Jesus is teaching us far more than words to repeat; He's inviting us into an intimate, dependent, and communal way of living. This prayer begins with 'Our Father,' immediately establishing both the knowable intimacy of a loving parent and the holy reverence of the Creator of everything. We're challenged to move beyond empty repetition and cultural Christianity, where we might wear our faith like a sports jersey without truly living it out. The prayer calls us to hallow God's name—not just in our words, but through our actions that either magnify or diminish His reputation in the world. As we pray for His kingdom to come and His will to be done, we're acknowledging that prayer isn't about bending God's will to match our desires, but about aligning ourselves with His purposes right now, today, on this earth. The request for daily bread confronts our self-sufficient, Costco-bulk-buying mentality, reminding us that true dependence on God happens in the everyday, ordinary moments. Perhaps most challenging is the call to forgiveness—we cannot authentically pray for God's forgiveness while harboring unforgiveness toward others. This isn't about losing salvation over one struggle, but about examining our heart posture. Are we people who extend the same grace we've received? Finally, the plural pronouns throughout—'us,' 'our,' 'we'—remind us that Christian faith is never meant to be lived in isolation. We need the church, the body of Christ, to truly pray this prayer faithfully.

19 Apr 2026 - 43 min
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