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The God Story Behind 1211 | Episode 14

46 min · 11 de may de 2026
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1211 Podcast – The God Story Behind the Mic (How This Podcast Was Born + The Weight of Teaching Scripture)Jackson opens the 1211 podcast with prayer and shares the “God story” of how the show began despite his reluctance and fear of accountability when teaching scripture. He recounts being promoted to director of sales in Nashville as a refining season, then receiving repeated prompts in 2025 to write, speak, and start a podcast. A providential run-in with Zach Day led him to The Podcast House in Franklin, removing his practical excuses, while financial pressure—including a 40% pay cut—tested his commitment as he sensed God calling him to release weekly episodes. He describes naming the podcast from a vision of “discipline” and Hebrews 12:11, then receives confirmation when a former coworker, Troy, reveals he had the same 1211 concept years earlier. Jackson ties the story to Moses and Jonah, urging listeners to say yes to God’s calling before it passes to someone else.

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episode The God Story Behind 1211 | Episode 14 artwork

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