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(Sunday) God of the Impossible: Miracle Beyond the Miracle

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In this episode of The God of the Impossible series, we dive into the story of Naaman from 2 Kings 5—a powerful, raw look at what happens when God uses an outward miracle to reveal a deeper, inward one. Naaman has everything our world chases: success, influence, respect, and power. But there’s a “but” in his story—he’s a leper. No status, money, or connections can fix what’s eating him alive. Sound familiar? On the outside things may look good, but inside there’s pain, fear, or something you can’t fix on your own. Through Naaman’s journey, we explore: * How God often starts miracles through unexpected people (like a forgotten servant girl). * Why our pride can be the biggest barrier between us and what God wants to do. * What it really looks like to obey God when His way doesn’t make sense or match our expectations. * How an outward change (healing, breakthrough, answered prayer) is often just the doorway to the real miracle—a changed heart and a transformed life. If you’re praying for God to fix something in your life—your health, your family, your relationships, your future—this episode will challenge you to ask: What if the miracle I want isn’t the only miracle God wants to do? This conversation is anyone who’s tired of surface-level faith and wants to see how God works in impossible situations to change not just circumstances, but us.

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(Sunday) God of the Impossible: Miracle Beyond the Miracle

In this episode of The God of the Impossible series, we dive into the story of Naaman from 2 Kings 5—a powerful, raw look at what happens when God uses an outward miracle to reveal a deeper, inward one. Naaman has everything our world chases: success, influence, respect, and power. But there’s a “but” in his story—he’s a leper. No status, money, or connections can fix what’s eating him alive. Sound familiar? On the outside things may look good, but inside there’s pain, fear, or something you can’t fix on your own. Through Naaman’s journey, we explore: * How God often starts miracles through unexpected people (like a forgotten servant girl). * Why our pride can be the biggest barrier between us and what God wants to do. * What it really looks like to obey God when His way doesn’t make sense or match our expectations. * How an outward change (healing, breakthrough, answered prayer) is often just the doorway to the real miracle—a changed heart and a transformed life. If you’re praying for God to fix something in your life—your health, your family, your relationships, your future—this episode will challenge you to ask: What if the miracle I want isn’t the only miracle God wants to do? This conversation is anyone who’s tired of surface-level faith and wants to see how God works in impossible situations to change not just circumstances, but us.

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In this episode, Pastor Tony takes us into 2 Kings 4 and the story of a desperate widow, an empty house, and a tiny jar of oil that changes everything. Using a funny (and painfully relatable) story about running out of gas on a busy street, he connects the dots to what it feels like when real life runs dry—when your energy, hope, money, ideas, or faith are on empty. Listen in as he unpacks: What to do when you’ve “run out of gas” emotionally, spiritually, or financially Why God keeps asking, “What’s in your house?” when you feel like you have nothing How God uses what you already have (no matter how small) instead of what you wish you had The power of bringing your emptiness—your broken places, disappointments, and needs—to God Why obedience and small faith-steps often come before you see any evidence of a miracle How God can turn private surrender into public provision and a brand‑new future If you’re tired, burned out, out of options, or just wondering where God is in your situation, this episode will challenge you to see your “empty” differently—and to believe there might already be a miracle in your house. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzn6k32Sn6pxHl3q54fJ35pjnyP6Ix3Xb [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzn6k32Sn6pxHl3q54fJ35pjnyP6Ix3Xb]

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