A Good Cup of Coffee: Honest Conversations, Grounded in Scripture
Timestamps Intro: 0:00–6:10 Coffee Talk: 6:10–17:35 Scripture: 17:35–45:20 Closing Remarks: 45:20–50:48 ⸻ Intro Noah Wagner and Seth Pippin open the episode by setting up the transition from Deuteronomy into Joshua, marking a major moment in Israel’s story—moving from wandering in the wilderness to stepping into the Promised Land. They highlight Joshua 3–4 as the focal point, centering on Israel crossing the Jordan River. The key idea introduced early is that: God is always faithful—but He doesn’t always work the same way. They also set up the theme of remembrance, emphasizing that one of Israel’s greatest struggles wasn’t ignorance—it was forgetfulness. This episode aims to show why remembering God’s faithfulness is essential for future obedience. ⸻ Coffee Talk The conversation begins with weather updates and light banter. Seth shares that Missouri is warming up (around 77°F), while Florida is experiencing an unusual cold snap—even freezing temperatures. He jokes about having to bring an orange tree inside to protect it. Fresh Grounds Story Noah tells a hilarious story from Fresh Grounds Coffee: • He ordered a caramel apple butter shaken espresso with spiced brown sugar cold foam • During preparation, the lid popped off while shaking • The barista (Taylor) got covered in hot espresso The drink had to be remade, but in the end, it was still declared “delicious.” Shout-outs are given to: • Peyton • Taylor • Robbie Home Coffee Setup Seth shares updates on his home setup: • Dialing in a new grinder • Made his wife an iced brown sugar caramel latte • Personally kept it simple with a cold brew + milk + one pump vanilla Starbucks Name Fails The classic jokes return: • “Seth” → “Sef” • “Noah” → “Noodle” Sponsor Highlight – Fresh Grounds Coffee They emphasize why Fresh Grounds stands out: • Affordable (not overcomplicated or overpriced) • Fresh beans roasted and ground in-house • Fresh food, not frozen • Strong community feel—they know customers by name • Mission-driven, aiming to further the work of God Declared again as the official coffee provider of the podcast. ⸻ Scripture Reading Plan Recap Deuteronomy 8–9 Moses reminds Israel to stay humble and not forget that every blessing comes from God—not their own righteousness. Deuteronomy 30–31, 32, 34 • Call to choose life and obedience • Promise of restoration if they return to God • Moses prepares Joshua and repeatedly says: “Be strong and courageous” • Moses dies after seeing the land from afar • Leadership passes to Joshua Joshua 1–2 • God commissions Joshua • The people commit to follow him • Rahab demonstrates faith by protecting the spies ⸻ Joshua 3–4 — Crossing the Jordan The Situation Israel stands at the edge of the Jordan River, the final barrier before entering the Promised Land. • It’s flood season • The river is deep (up to ~40 feet in areas) • Humanly impossible to cross ⸻ God’s Different Method The hosts compare this moment to the Red Sea crossing: Red Sea (Exodus 14): • Immediate miracle • Waters split instantly • Big, dramatic moment Jordan River (Joshua 3): • Priests step into the water first • Nothing seems to happen at first • God works upstream, out of sight • Time passes before the waters fully stop Key Truth God often works where you can’t see before you see results. Faith requires: • Stepping first • Then waiting ⸻ Memorial Stones (Joshua 4) God commands Israel to set up 12 stones as a memorial. • One man from each tribe gathers a stone • Stones are taken from the middle of the Jordan • Another set is placed in the river itself Purpose When future generations ask: “What do these stones mean?” The answer becomes a testimony: • God stopped the waters • God made a way • God was faithful ⸻ Why Remembrance Matters The hosts point out a pattern: Israel constantly forgets what God has already done: • The plagues • The Red Sea • Manna in the wilderness • Water from the rock They compare it to having a “goldfish memory.” Big Idea Forgetting God leads to doubting God. The memorial stones prepare Israel for what’s next—Jericho—by reminding them of what God already did. ⸻ Application 1. Step in Faith You may not see God working immediately. • He may be working upstream • Trust His timing ⸻ 2. Build Memorials Create intentional reminders of God’s faithfulness: • Journals • Notes • Physical objects (like stones) • Digital reminders Example shared: • Writing a takeaway on a rock during a mission trip • One said: “God is worthy” ⸻ 3. Tell the Story Don’t keep what God has done to yourself. • Share testimonies • Talk about God’s faithfulness • “Brag on God,” not yourself This connects directly to Deuteronomy 6—teaching the next generation. ⸻ 4. Influence the Next Generation Everyone has influence: • Parents • Leaders • Friends • Mentors Key phrase: “You replicate what you celebrate.” What you consistently highlight will shape what others value. ⸻ 5. Build a Culture of Celebration At First Baptist Marshfield, they intentionally ask: “What are we celebrating?” Example: • A costly sound system issue had a cheaper solution • Result: restored worship and livestream They celebrate not just big spiritual moments, but everyday provision. ⸻ Closing Remarks The episode wraps by reinforcing the central challenge: • Step into your “Jordan” even when it doesn’t make sense • Trust God even when nothing seems to be happening yet • Remember what God has already done They encourage listeners to: • Create personal memorials • Share their testimonies • Build rhythms of remembering and celebrating God’s faithfulness Final takeaway: When your next “Jericho” comes, your past “Jordan” will give you the faith to move forward.
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