Bible Study w/ Tyler Nash

Not Your Own

33 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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Have you ever felt like you aren't the one steering your own life? In this episode of Bible Study with Tyler Nash, he addresses the "planner" in everyone by explaining that while it is natural to map out our future, we should be cautious not to place absolute certainty in those plans. Exploring James 4:13-17 in a message titled "Not Your Own," Tyler examines the fragility of life and the essential need to submit our will to the one who is truly in control. Episode Highlights: • The Illusion of Control: Tyler discusses how control is often elusive and how we frequently mistake control over minor items for control over the larger entities of our lives. • Life on a Dime: A reminder that life is like a morning fog—here for a moment and then gone—urging us to never take a single second for granted. • Suffering for a Purpose: Understanding that not all pain is punishment. Sometimes, God allows us to go through storms so that His power and glory can be revealed through our endurance. • The Divine "Exit": Through a personal story about a missed GPS turn, Tyler illustrates how God often leads us toward "exits" and paths we don't understand for our own protection and His ultimate plan. • Submission Over Self-Will: Learning to acknowledge our own desires while maintaining a heart of complete submission to God’s will, just as Jesus did in the Garden of Gethsemane. "God is in control of every situation you will go through in your life." — Tyler Nash Don't forget to follow Tyler Nash on social media and share how this message has impacted your journey! • Instagram: @TylerInspires • TikTok: @TylerAlwaysInspires • Facebook: Tyler William Nash Tune in now to discover the peace that comes from knowing your life is in His hands!

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Not Your Own

Have you ever felt like you aren't the one steering your own life? In this episode of Bible Study with Tyler Nash, he addresses the "planner" in everyone by explaining that while it is natural to map out our future, we should be cautious not to place absolute certainty in those plans. Exploring James 4:13-17 in a message titled "Not Your Own," Tyler examines the fragility of life and the essential need to submit our will to the one who is truly in control. Episode Highlights: • The Illusion of Control: Tyler discusses how control is often elusive and how we frequently mistake control over minor items for control over the larger entities of our lives. • Life on a Dime: A reminder that life is like a morning fog—here for a moment and then gone—urging us to never take a single second for granted. • Suffering for a Purpose: Understanding that not all pain is punishment. Sometimes, God allows us to go through storms so that His power and glory can be revealed through our endurance. • The Divine "Exit": Through a personal story about a missed GPS turn, Tyler illustrates how God often leads us toward "exits" and paths we don't understand for our own protection and His ultimate plan. • Submission Over Self-Will: Learning to acknowledge our own desires while maintaining a heart of complete submission to God’s will, just as Jesus did in the Garden of Gethsemane. "God is in control of every situation you will go through in your life." — Tyler Nash Don't forget to follow Tyler Nash on social media and share how this message has impacted your journey! • Instagram: @TylerInspires • TikTok: @TylerAlwaysInspires • Facebook: Tyler William Nash Tune in now to discover the peace that comes from knowing your life is in His hands!

19 de jun de 202633 min
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The Master Surgeon

Are you struggling to find God's hand in your current crisis? Join Tyler Nash for a profound look at Galatians 6:17 in this episode titled "Master Surgeon." Tyler dives deep into the reality that following God's will doesn't always mean understanding His way. He explores the powerful difference between wounds and scars, reminding us that while wounds show where we've been hurt, scars show how we've healed. If you’ve ever felt broken, abandoned, or confused by the "bitter cups" life has served you, this message is a healing reminder that God is the ultimate Master Surgeon. Episode Highlights: • The Challenge of Faith: Understanding that accepting God's will often involves grappling with His ways, which are far beyond our comprehension. • Wounds vs. Scars: Tyler explains that scars are a sign of survival and a testament to God's restorative power. • Promise vs. Process: While God's promises are beautiful, the process to reach them can be messy and painful. Tyler encourages us to trust the Master Surgeon during the "cutting." • Service While Suffering: Using the Apostle Paul as an example, Tyler discusses how we are often called to serve and help others even in the midst of our own trials. • The Power of Testimony: Don’t hide your scars! Your survival is a direct result of God's grace and can be the very thing that brings hope to someone else. "God doesn't bless you because of you; He blesses you in spite of you." — Tyler Nash Connect with Tyler Nash on social media and let him know how this message touched your heart! • Instagram: @TylerInspires • TikTok: @TylerAlwaysInspires • Facebook: Tyler William Nash Tune in now to discover how God can turn your deepest pain into His greatest glory!

12 de jun de 202636 min
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Different by Design

Ever wondered why God often chooses the least likely people to do His greatest work? In this episode of Bible Study with Tyler Nash, we dive into 1 Corinthians 12 to explore "Different by Design." Tyler breaks down the essential truth that the body of Christ is made of many parts, and every single one is vital to the success of the whole. Whether you're fighting the urge to be "self-made" or struggling with low self-esteem, this message is a reminder that you were created for a specific purpose. Episode Highlights: • Gifted but Not Grounded: Tyler discusses the danger of having great gifts without the spiritual maturity and grounding in the Holy Spirit. • Source Over Substance: It doesn’t matter how good the advice sounds; if the source isn't from God, it can't lead to lasting change. • Different Doesn't Mean Deficient: Stop comparing your role to someone else’s. Just because your gift looks different doesn't make it any less important to the Kingdom. • Position vs. Process: True impact comes when people see your honest process—including the failures and the messy parts—rather than just your final, polished position. • Identity over Arrogance: When you truly know who you are in Christ, there is no room for pride or low self-esteem—only room for God’s glory. "God doesn’t bless us because of us; He blesses us in spite of us." — Tyler Nash Don't forget to follow Tyler Nash on social media and share how this message has impacted your life! • Instagram: @TylerInspires • TikTok: @TylerAlwaysInspires • Facebook: Tyler William Nash Tune in now to discover how you are Different by Design!

5 de jun de 202634 min
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The Kingdom Reversed

Have you ever felt like you were "too far gone" or that your past disqualified you from having a great future? In this episode of Bible Study with Tyler Nash, we dive into Matthew 18:1-4 to explore "The Kingdom Reversed." Tyler examines how God specializes in taking people others have written off and using them to do incredible things for His kingdom. Episode Highlights: • Becoming Small to Become Big: Tyler discusses Jesus' lesson that true greatness in the Kingdom of Heaven comes from humbling yourself like a little child. • Heart Transformation Over Behavior Modification: Real change happens from the inside out through heart renewal rather than just trying to change outward habits. • Identity as the Antidote to Arrogance: Knowing who you are—and more importantly, whose you are—is the key to staying humble and centered. • The Power of Humility: Tyler challenges us to remember where God brought us from, using our "pit" experiences to reach and help others. "God can do in two years with a willing person what He won't do in 20 years with a stubborn person." — Tyler Nash Don't forget to follow Tyler Nash on social media and share how this message has impacted your life! • Instagram: @TylerInspires • TikTok: @TylerAlwaysInspires • Facebook: Tyler William Nash Listen now to discover the power of living in a "Kingdom Reversed!"

29 de may de 202633 min
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You Should’ve Been There!

Have you ever felt like you missed out on something vital? In this powerful episode of Bible Study with Tyler Nash, we look into John 20:24-26 to explore the story of "Doubting" Thomas and the profound lesson of being in the right place at the right time. Tyler challenges our perspective on doubt, suggesting that Thomas's real struggle wasn't just a lack of faith, but a disconnection from the community of believers. When we isolate ourselves during a crisis, we often miss the very presence of God that we are searching for. Key Takeaways from "You Should Have Been There": • Experience vs. Recaps: Some things in life, especially a relationship with God, cannot be fully understood through someone else's description; they must be experienced firsthand. • The Danger of Isolation: Isolation often amplifies uncertainty and doubt. Being around faith-filled people can help restore your own perspective. • Presence Over Proof: Thomas demanded proof (the nail wounds), but the other disciples had something better: the presence of the living Christ. • Position and Perspective: Where you choose to "sit" in life—who you surround yourself with—directly impacts what you are able to "see" and believe. • Beauty from Pain: Using a personal story of loss and hope, Tyler illustrates how God specializes in transforming our darkest closets of pain into places of divine purpose. "Where you sit determines what you see." – Tyler Nash Connect with Tyler Nash: • Instagram: @TylerInspires • TikTok: @TylerAlwaysInspires • Facebook: Tyler William Nash Don't stay disconnected. Watch the full message and move from doubt to devotion!

22 de may de 202633 min