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Podcast de Carly Googe, Jon Googe, Ken Land, and Jimmy Ferrel

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This is a podcast built for those who are seeking the Truth. We peel back the words from the pages of scripture and dig into the supernatural, majestic, and ancient truth that is the Word of God.

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Portada del episodio Self Righteousness

Self Righteousness

In this episode, we discuss the subtle danger of self-righteousness: the way we can become experts at justifying ourselves, measuring ourselves against others, and using our own moral instincts as proof that we are right with God. Luke 10:29 provides the core tension: "But he, desiring to justify himself…" That phrase exposes the human instinct to protect our image, defend our standing, and shift the focus away from the condition of the heart. The episode explores how self-righteousness is not always loud, harsh, or obviously religious. Sometimes it shows up as comparison, defensiveness, moral certainty, or the need to be seen as the "good one." It can appear in people who know the language of faith well, yet still struggle to receive grace because they are busy constructing a case for themselves. At the center of the discussion is the contrast between self-justification and Christ-centered humility. Rather than standing over others in judgment, the gospel invites us to stand before God honestly, without excuses, and without the illusion that our performance can save us. Luke 10:29 becomes a mirror: when we try to define "neighbor," control the moral terms, or narrow the demands of love, we reveal how often the heart wants mercy for itself but distance from others. This episode calls listeners to examine where self-righteousness hides in ordinary life: in arguments, in religious habits, in our responses to correction, and even in the stories we tell ourselves about why we are better, wiser, or more faithful than others. The answer is not self-hatred, but surrender. Letting the Lord expose our pride so that grace can reshape our instincts, our relationships, and our understanding of righteousness. Scripture Anchor Luke 10:29 Episode Takeaway Self-righteousness is often less about being openly sinful and more about refusing honest dependence on grace. The good news is that Jesus does not merely expose that impulse; He offers a better righteousness altogether.

27 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Flipping Tables

Flipping Tables

This week we talk about the breeding grounds for idolatry in our world today. In the first century BC the Roman coin entered Israel as a symbol of the incoming empire. The coin became a part of the Israelites every day life as it was used to buy food, pay taxes, and conduct daily life. Most followers of the Torah would have been outraged, or at a minimum turned off by the coin with a graven image of a man worshipped in god-like fashion. Jesus recognized this symbol as the idol it had become to the rulers of Rome and the surrounding areas in the 1st century AD. He didn't flip the tables and clean the temple because a man was selling items to feed his family. He flipped the tables because the house of God the Father had become an altar during the holy passover week in Jerusalem. His righteous indignation poured out in the Temple because the greatest Law was being replaced by secular and unholy priorities. "Jesus replied: 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.'" Join us as we read Matthew's account of this part of the Holy Week. Jesus has entered Jerusalem on a young colt fulfilling Zechariah 9:9. Shortly after this event, recorded in Matthew chapter 21 we see Jesus face off with the idolatry that has crept into the Temple as he cleanses the temple. We dig into his warning to the disciples that in the end of the age "because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, but the one who stands firm til the end will be saved."This scripture tells us to endure. When there is wickedness all around, and hard hearts shelter the love that has turned cold for our brothers and sisters, we must stand firm. We are called to choose the greatest and second greatest commandment and to stand firm in a faith that bears fruit of love, joy, peace, patience... We hope that you will listen to and gain revelation through this episode with us. We love you guys! As always, reach out to flatwoodsmission@gmail.com [flatwoodsmission@gmail.com] to connect!

31 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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