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The Surprising Power of Running Out of Wine: How Deficiencies Reveal God's Glory

50 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Most of us hit a wall in life, marriage, or faith — running out of "wine" when we least expect it. But what if those moments of scarcity are actually the gateway to deeper transformation? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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The Hidden Truth: How God Sees Beneath Your Defenses and Prejudices

The God Who Sees You Beneath Your Fig Tree—And How That Changes EverythingWhat if the divine gaze isn’t just watching from a distance but actually sees through your defenses, biases, and hiding spots? This episode unlocks how Jesus’s intimate knowledge of Nathaniel—under the fig tree—reveals a radical truth: you are seen, known, and loved exactly as you are, even in your deepest fears and doubts.In a world obsessed with perfection, we often hide our true selves, afraid that if we're fully known, we’ll be rejected or judged. Yet, the Bible shows us a different story—God’s relentless pursuit of us in our mess, in our cynicism, and beneath our fig trees of hiding. We explore how Nathaniel’s skepticism, rooted in cultural biases, was met with unwavering love when Jesus saw beyond the external and called him by name.You'll discover: * How Jesus’s first words to Nathaniel—“Behold, an Israelite in whom there is no deceit”—set the tone for a relationship based on radical honesty. * Why most of us are guarded and how that prevents us from experiencing real love and connection. * The powerful concept that God’s love is not contingent on our righteousness but flows first, even while we’re still struggling with shame, prejudices, and disappointment. * How to recognize your fig tree—your personal hiding spots—and embrace the truth of God's relentless seeing and loving. * Why transformation begins with God finding you first, not with effort or perfect behavior. This isn’t just a passive listening experience—it’s an invitation to see yourself as God sees you and to step out from behind your defenses into the fullness of His love. Whether you’re questioning, skeptical, or simply tired of pretending, you’ll find hope here.God’s love is not restricted to the righteous or the perfect—it’s a relentless, inviting pursuit of the lost, the broken, and the hidden. When you embrace that you are seen, you open your eyes to the true identity of Jesus—your Savior, your healer, your connection to heaven.Ideal for anyone tired of hiding, battling shame, or struggling with insecurities—this episode will deepen your understanding of grace, vulnerability, and divine intimacy. Come out from beneath your fig tree—it's time to see heaven open, and angels ascending and descending on the Son of Man.You are seen, known, loved—just as you are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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The Journey of Faith: Why Trust Develops Over Time, Not Instantaneous Certainty

Are you truly ready to follow Jesus, or are you rushing in without understanding what it really means to abide? This episode unpacks the biblical invitation to “come and see,” revealing why spiritual maturity begins with a simple desire to taste and experience God's goodness—step by step, from curiosity to deep union. Many get caught in the trap of quick commitments, expecting instant trust and certainty, but real relationship with God unfolds gradually. You'll discover how Jesus perceives your distant followings—from a safe place of question and doubt—and how true connection happens in the quiet, sincere moments nobody sees. We break down the powerful imagery of abiding, yoking, and walking together — emphasizing that following Jesus is about accompaniment, union, and ongoing transformation, not perfection from the start.Key insights include: * Why trust in God is a journey, built over time as you taste His goodness. * How the “where are you staying?” question is about abiding, not just location. * The importance of honest desire and vulnerability in spiritual growth. * The difference between superficial religion and genuine discipleship, rooted in relationship. * How to identify your true “seeking”: validation, purpose, or presence with Jesus. Miss this process, and you risk superficial faith, missed growth, and stunted intimacy. Embracing the “come and see” pathway invites you into a relationship where God dwells with you intimately—accepting you exactly as you are, guiding you through stages of development, and yoking you to His purpose. Whether you’re new to faith or feeling miles away, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on God's patience and the real journey toward union with Him. If you’re tired of surface-level religion and ready to walk in deeper connection—this is essential listening. Discover why following Jesus is less about performance and more about presence, trust, and authentic relationship. Your journey toward spiritual maturity begins with a single step: come, see, and stay.Join us in exploring how Jesus calls us not only to believe but to abide. Are you willing to walk the path from curiosity to lasting union? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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The Surprising Power of Beholding Jesus: How Looking Changes Everything

Most Christians are consumed with managing guilt and trying to measure up — but what if the key to transformation isn’t striving, but beholding? In this powerful episode, Tim Holloway challenges you to shift your focus from your deficiencies to the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Discover how true freedom begins when you stop hiding behind fig leaves of religiosity, perfectionism, or false performance, and instead look directly at Jesus, the ultimate Lamb—delivering us from slavery, shame, and the cycle of sin management. You’ll learn why many live exhausted trying to hit an impossible target and how beholding Jesus transforms the heart from self-criticism to secure attachment in Him. Dive into practical theology that redefines how we relate to sin, guilt, and shame — and how a right gaze on Christ’s sacrifice unlocks the power for real change. Tim unpacks the profound truth that Jesus isn’t just about forgiving your actions but about carrying the weight of what disconnects you from God, offering true liberation instead of temporary relief.We break down: * The difference between sin management and living from the Spirit’s empowerment * Why the recurring cycle of guilt and shame keeps believers stuck * How beholding the Lamb of God shifts your focus from self-effort to divine grace * The connection between trust, attachment, and transformation * The biblical narrative of the Lamb that fulfills Passover, Moses, and Isaiah 53, revealing the heart of sacrificial love If you’ve been caught in a cycle of striving without breakthrough, this episode is your invitation to behold the Lamb — and find true rest, freedom, and ongoing transformation. Perfect for anyone tired of performance-based Christianity or longing for a deeper encounter with Jesus. Stop carrying what He’s already taken, and learn how to live from an empowered, Spirit-led place where true change flows. Ready to see yourself and your sin through the eyes of the Lamb of God? Hit play now and begin the journey into real freedom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Supporting Instead of Leading — The Call to Play Your Role in God's Story

Most of us are unknowingly playing the wrong roles in God's story — thinking we're the main character when, in reality, we're supporting cast. This episode unpacks the dangerous illusions of "main actor syndrome" and why humility is the true mark of spiritual maturity. Tim Holloway dives deep into John the Baptist's example, revealing how even the most influential figures must understand their limitations and keep their focus on pointing people to Christ. You’ll discover why seeing God clearly is impossible without Christ, how ego and control sabotage our spiritual journey, and what it truly means to live with worth that’s rooted in God's recognition, not people’s applause.We break down the deceptive trap of needing to be indispensable, the false sense of significance religion can create, and how spiritual maturity leads us into a place of humble support — where our role is to prepare the way for Jesus, not to be the hero. You'll hear practical insights on setting healthy boundaries, resisting the urge to rescue others, and embracing your finite limits as part of God’s perfect design. This is essential listening for anyone weary of the exhausting performance of proving worth, seeking recognition, or controlling outcomes. The real freedom comes when you surrender the spotlight — shift your heart to serve as a voice in the wilderness, making room for Jesus to work through you. If you're tired of the ego-driven race and ready to step into authentic humility, this episode is your invitation.Remember: your significance isn't found in the spotlight but in supporting the main act — Christ. Are you prepared to stop trying to be the hero and start pointing others to the true Savior? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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