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The Truth Behind The Sermon

Podcast de Kennesaw First Media Ministry

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Step beyond Sunday morning and dive deeper Behind The Sermon. Each week, Lead Pastor Dr. J Perry Fowler, Student Pastor Ryan Willis, and Technical Director Trayvain Morrell unpack the latest message, exploring the truths of Scripture and how they apply to everyday life.With a blend of timeless biblical teaching and real-world conversation, this podcast offers fresh insights, honest reflections, and practical takeaways that help you build a life rooted in the truth of God’s Word.Whether you’re looking to revisit the week’s sermon, grow in your faith, or simply hear pastors wrestle with questions and applications of God’s Word, Behind The Sermon is for you.Join us weekly for conversations that are authentic, Christ-centered, and grounded.“Life Built on Truth.”

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Thou Shalt Not Murder

Murder feels like a commandment for “other people” until we let Jesus define what’s really happening underneath it. We sit down with Pastor Perry and walk through the Sixth Commandment, “You shall not murder,” and it gets personal fast: the Bible doesn’t just confront physical violence, it confronts the anger, hatred, and contempt that can live in a normal-looking life. We dig into why human life is sacred in a Christian worldview, starting with the image of God. If every person is an image bearer with a soul, it changes how we treat the stranger, the enemy, the annoying person in our way, and the vulnerable people our culture can treat like burdens. We also talk about how easily we get desensitized through media and entertainment, and why what we consume can quietly train us to downplay evil and devalue life. From there we tackle hard conversations many Christians avoid: abortion, euthanasia, and suicide, plus the common “what about war” and “what about capital punishment” detours that can distract from the heart of the command. Throughout it all, we keep coming back to this anchor: God is the author of life, and He doesn’t need an editor. The strongest hope is at the cross. Jesus willingly gave His life and innocent blood was shed so guilty people could be forgiven, including murderers. If grace can reach that far, it can reach any of us. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What part of this conversation challenged you most?

21 de may de 2026 - 37 min
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Live | Thou Shalt Not Murder

Four words can expose a whole culture. “You shall not murder” sounds like a command most of us can breeze past, but when violence is everywhere and anger simmers under the surface, God’s sixth commandment lands with weight. We walk through Exodus 20:13 and ask the questions people avoid: Why is murder wrong to God? What does it reveal about the sanctity of life and the value of a human soul? Dr. J. Perry Fowler connects the commandment to God as the author of life, showing how Scripture speaks about physical life, spiritual life, and eternal life. We also talk about what it means to be made in the image of God and why Christians are called to reflect Jesus by becoming people who protect and “breathe life” into others. Then we get specific. The sermon explains the biblical difference between killing and murder and addresses what the commandment does not forbid, including animals for food, self-defense, and government-sanctioned justice. It also names what is forbidden and speaks directly to real-world pain and controversy, including suicide, abortion, and euthanasia, with a strong warning against false doctrine and a clear push to hold truth and love together. We close at the cross with a question that surprises people: was Jesus murdered? The answer points straight to the gospel, where innocent blood was shed, yet Jesus willingly laid His life down so sinners can be forgiven. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review telling us what part challenged you most.

21 de may de 2026 - 52 min
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Honor Your Father And Mother

Mother’s Day can bring a lot with it: gratitude, laughter, regret, and sometimes a knot in your stomach. We lean into that tension while walking through the Fifth Commandment in Exodus 20:12, honoring your father and mother, and we get honest about what honor looks like when real life is complicated. We also kick things off with some fun as we’re missing Ryan this week, then we trade stories about the traits our moms passed down and why those gifts matter.  From there, we dig into a simple verse with surprising depth, describing parents as a bridge, a bridle, and a blessing. We talk about how family shapes our view of God, why Scripture and grace leave a legacy, and how “more is caught than taught” plays out in the home. If you care about Christian parenting, family discipleship, and building a home built on truth, this conversation keeps it practical without turning it into a guilt trip.  We also spend time on presence over performance, because kids don’t just need successful parents, they need available ones. That means real choices: phones down, eyes up, creating shared rhythms like reading together, working together, and praying with honesty. We close with hope for anyone who didn’t grow up in a “perfect family,” including navigating boundaries, choosing grace, and trusting the gospel to redeem what’s broken and start a new legacy through you.  If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more families can find it.

10 de may de 2026 - 45 min
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Remember The Sabbath And Keep It Holy

Your calendar may be full, but that doesn’t mean your soul is healthy. We sit down with Pastor Perry to talk about the Sabbath as God designed it: not a vague self-care idea, not a bonus for people with free time, but a command that protects us from living like we’re still in Egypt. Along the way, we share the real-life ways we rest (golf, long bike rides, disc golf, reading, family time, and yes, watching a heavy rain) and why those moments can open space to hear the Lord more clearly.  We unpack the heart of Shabbat, the Hebrew call to cease, and Perry’s simple framework for keeping Sabbath: rejuvenation, rejoicing, and reflection. We also name the tension a lot of Christians feel, especially in ministry, where Sunday can be the busiest day of the week. That leads to practical ideas for building a Sabbath rhythm on another day, setting expectations with your family, and preparing ahead so your “day off” doesn’t turn into another stressful sprint.  The conversation gets even sharper when we compare Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5. One ties Sabbath to creation, the other ties it to freedom from slavery, making rest a weekly act of resistance against hustle culture and a weekly practice of trust in God’s provision. We even talk Chick-fil-A, why closing on Sunday still works, and what you might need to stop doing so you can start living with more peace. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s running on empty, and leave a review with your biggest Sabbath struggle.

4 de may de 2026 - 58 min
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Live | Remember The Sabbath And Keep It Holy

Your calendar can be full while your soul is empty, and the Bible calls that what it is: life without Sabbath. We open Exodus 20:8-11 and sit with a command most of us treat like a suggestion, “Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy.” Sabbath (Shabbat) means to cease, to stop working, to take a real intermission, and we talk about why God hardwired that rhythm into creation for your good. We also look at the surprising ways Sabbath shows up in the real world. From a study that highlights the longevity of Sabbath-keeping communities to a business example most Americans recognize, the point is simple: when you honor God’s design for rest, you stop living like everything depends on you. Sabbath becomes a weekly declaration that God is the source, God is in control, and your body and mind were never built for nonstop output. Then we go deeper into Christian Sabbath practice and Sunday worship. We trace why believers gather on the Lord’s Day, how the resurrection of Jesus shifts the focus from finished creation to new creation, and why worship is not a show you watch but praise you bring. The goal is not mere rule-keeping; it’s physical rejuvenation, spiritual renewal, and reflection that leads you back to Jesus, the only true rest for your heart. If you’re tired, distracted, or running to and fro, press play, share this with someone who needs rest, and subscribe and leave a review so more people can find it. What would you need to stop doing to truly keep a Sabbath?

4 de may de 2026 - 40 min
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