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Are You Counting Your Cost Or Your Comfort?

25 min · 30 jun 2026
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A big crowd can follow Jesus for all kinds of reasons, but Luke 14 forces one unavoidable question: what does it actually cost to be His disciple? We sit with one of the hardest sayings Jesus ever delivered, the command to “hate” father and mother, spouse and children, even our own life. Taken superficially it sounds cruel, but the point is piercing and clarifying: our love for Christ must be so first that every other loyalty becomes second place by comparison.  To make the warning concrete, we connect Jesus’ words to Annie Dillard’s account of the John Franklin Arctic expedition, a tragic story of people who prepared for danger with the comforts of home. They carried luxuries where they needed necessities, and they paid for it. That becomes a mirror for modern Christianity, especially where faith is culturally acceptable and casual devotion feels normal. We talk honestly about how good gifts like family can become ultimate, and how our calendars and priorities reveal what we truly worship.  Then we face the second cost Jesus names: bearing the cross. The cross is not jewelry or décor; it is an instrument of death. Following Christ means ongoing self-denial, a willingness to suffer rather than quit, and what C.S. Lewis called “no half measures.” We also tackle the uncomfortable but biblical conclusion Jesus draws again and again: salvation and discipleship are not separate tracks. If you belong to Christ, you follow Christ.  Listen, share it with a friend who needs clarity, and subscribe so you don’t miss future teaching. If this message helps you, would you leave a review and tell us what part challenged you most? How can we pray for you? Text us and tell us how the episode helped you, as well. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe] Enjoying this episode? Subscribe to the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe]! Dig deeper into biblical truth with articles from Pastor Tim! — Click Here [https://firm-foundations.org/blog/] Get Pastor Tim’s book Saved: Understanding God’s Work In Us — available now at   Xulon Press [https://bookstore.xulonpress.com/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9798868530128&HC_ISBN=]       Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Saved-Understanding-Gods-Work-Us/dp/B0GMLJSQZZ]       Barnes and Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/saved-timothy-mann/1149433929?ean=9798868530128]

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Are You Counting Your Cost Or Your Comfort?

A big crowd can follow Jesus for all kinds of reasons, but Luke 14 forces one unavoidable question: what does it actually cost to be His disciple? We sit with one of the hardest sayings Jesus ever delivered, the command to “hate” father and mother, spouse and children, even our own life. Taken superficially it sounds cruel, but the point is piercing and clarifying: our love for Christ must be so first that every other loyalty becomes second place by comparison.  To make the warning concrete, we connect Jesus’ words to Annie Dillard’s account of the John Franklin Arctic expedition, a tragic story of people who prepared for danger with the comforts of home. They carried luxuries where they needed necessities, and they paid for it. That becomes a mirror for modern Christianity, especially where faith is culturally acceptable and casual devotion feels normal. We talk honestly about how good gifts like family can become ultimate, and how our calendars and priorities reveal what we truly worship.  Then we face the second cost Jesus names: bearing the cross. The cross is not jewelry or décor; it is an instrument of death. Following Christ means ongoing self-denial, a willingness to suffer rather than quit, and what C.S. Lewis called “no half measures.” We also tackle the uncomfortable but biblical conclusion Jesus draws again and again: salvation and discipleship are not separate tracks. If you belong to Christ, you follow Christ.  Listen, share it with a friend who needs clarity, and subscribe so you don’t miss future teaching. If this message helps you, would you leave a review and tell us what part challenged you most? How can we pray for you? Text us and tell us how the episode helped you, as well. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe] Enjoying this episode? Subscribe to the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe]! Dig deeper into biblical truth with articles from Pastor Tim! — Click Here [https://firm-foundations.org/blog/] Get Pastor Tim’s book Saved: Understanding God’s Work In Us — available now at   Xulon Press [https://bookstore.xulonpress.com/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9798868530128&HC_ISBN=]       Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Saved-Understanding-Gods-Work-Us/dp/B0GMLJSQZZ]       Barnes and Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/saved-timothy-mann/1149433929?ean=9798868530128]

30 jun 202625 min
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When Does Leaving A Church Become Obedience?

The question feels dangerous to ask, but avoiding it can quietly wreck your faith and your family: when is it time to leave a church? We go straight at the tension so many Christians live with, because we have seen both extremes do real harm. Some people treat church like a product, hopping from place to place for style, comfort, or a better experience. Others stay in spiritually unsafe churches out of fear, convinced that leaving is always disloyal.  We anchor the conversation in Acts 20:28 and the sobering truth that the local church is purchased with the blood of Christ. From there, we lay out seven clear, biblical reasons it may be time to leave a church: when the gospel is corrupted, when Scripture stops being the final authority, when persistent false doctrine is taught and leaders refuse correction, when sin is openly tolerated or celebrated, when leadership demands loyalty that conflicts with God’s commands, when God clearly leads you to another sound ministry, and when a pastor persistently neglects shepherding and refuses correction.  With equal conviction, we also name the reasons that are not biblical grounds for leaving: personal preferences, hurt feelings, personality conflicts, minor theological differences, one disappointing sermon, or conflict that should be worked through with humility and love. To keep your heart honest, we close with five practical questions to pray through before making any move, so that faithfulness wins over comfort and bitterness. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with someone wrestling with church decisions, and leave a review that helps others find the show. How can we pray for you? Text us and tell us how the episode helped you, as well. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe] Enjoying this episode? Subscribe to the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe]! Dig deeper into biblical truth with articles from Pastor Tim! — Click Here [https://firm-foundations.org/blog/] Get Pastor Tim’s book Saved: Understanding God’s Work In Us — available now at   Xulon Press [https://bookstore.xulonpress.com/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9798868530128&HC_ISBN=]       Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Saved-Understanding-Gods-Work-Us/dp/B0GMLJSQZZ]       Barnes and Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/saved-timothy-mann/1149433929?ean=9798868530128]

Gisteren25 min
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What if the Wilderness is Training, Not Punishment?

Glory to wilderness in a single page-turn, Matthew 4 opens with one of Scripture’s most jarring transitions, and we walk right into it. Fresh from baptism and the Father’s public delight, Jesus is led by the Spirit into barren land to be tempted. That tension reframes our assumptions about growth: obedience can be followed by opposition, and the wilderness can be training, not punishment. We slow down over each temptation to see the craft beneath the surface. Stones to bread is not just about hunger; it’s a challenge to identity and timing, will we meet a real need in an unreal way, or trust the Father’s word when we feel empty. The leap from the temple turns Psalm 91 into a stage prop, inviting spiritual pride to demand spectacle. Here we confront the difference between authentic faith and manipulating God to prove Himself. The final offer, the kingdoms without the cross, exposes our craving for shortcuts: influence without obedience, glory without surrender. Each time, Jesus answers with Deuteronomy and shows us that Scripture isn’t a slogan; it’s a sword when believed, obeyed, and spoken in the moment of pressure. Along the way, we name the pattern many of us live: testing after triumph, temptation aimed at our weakest hour, and half-truths that sound holy while steering us off course. We share why weakness isn’t sin, why the Spirit’s leading means the desert is under divine control, and how the word of God anchors us when fear or pride pushes us to take control. If you’ve ever wondered whether hardship means you’ve drifted, or if you’ve felt Scripture used to justify what your conscience resists, this conversation will steady your steps. Walk with us through the wilderness as the tested King leads, and learn to fight with truth, refuse manipulation, and worship God alone. How can we pray for you? Text us and tell us how the episode helped you, as well. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe] Enjoying this episode? Subscribe to the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe]! Dig deeper into biblical truth with articles from Pastor Tim! — Click Here [https://firm-foundations.org/blog/] Get Pastor Tim’s book Saved: Understanding God’s Work In Us — available now at   Xulon Press [https://bookstore.xulonpress.com/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9798868530128&HC_ISBN=]       Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Saved-Understanding-Gods-Work-Us/dp/B0GMLJSQZZ]       Barnes and Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/saved-timothy-mann/1149433929?ean=9798868530128]

27 jun 202629 min
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What If Your Strongest Feelings Aren’t Your Truest Guide?

The most difficult conversations are the ones where compassion and truth both matter, and where real pain can’t be waved away with slogans. We open Genesis 3 and face what it says about a world that is still beautiful, yet deeply broken and bent by the fall and sin. That framework shapes how we talk about gender dysphoria: we take distress seriously, we refuse mockery, and we also refuse the idea that acting on every inner impulse leads to peace. We work through a crucial distinction many people miss: experiencing a feeling is not the same as feeding it, building an identity around it, and treating it as moral authority. From Eden, we trace how desire can overrule God’s Word, and how the mind often becomes a defense attorney for the heart. Along the way, we connect Ephesians 4 to today’s identity debates, asking what happens to our reasoning when the Creator is left out of the picture. We also tackle common claims like “I was born this way,” the limits of changing the body, and why the Genesis 1 creation blueprint still stands in a Genesis 3 world. The goal is not to win an argument but to speak honestly about human limits, shared brokenness, and the trap of self-righteousness. We close where Genesis 3 points us: the promise of rescue and the hope found in Jesus Christ’s saving work. Subscribe for more biblical teaching, share this with someone who wants clarity without cruelty, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. How can we pray for you? Text us and tell us how the episode helped you, as well. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe] Enjoying this episode? Subscribe to the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe]! Dig deeper into biblical truth with articles from Pastor Tim! — Click Here [https://firm-foundations.org/blog/] Get Pastor Tim’s book Saved: Understanding God’s Work In Us — available now at   Xulon Press [https://bookstore.xulonpress.com/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9798868530128&HC_ISBN=]       Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Saved-Understanding-Gods-Work-Us/dp/B0GMLJSQZZ]       Barnes and Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/saved-timothy-mann/1149433929?ean=9798868530128]

26 jun 202625 min
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What Happens When You Become Your Own God?

One decision in a garden explains more about modern life than most of us want to admit. We open Genesis 3 and watch temptation do what it still does today: make disobedience feel reasonable, make autonomy feel brave, and make God look like the obstacle to happiness. As Dr. Timothy Mann walks through the Fall, we keep coming back to the same uncomfortable question: what happens when we crown ourselves as the final authority on right and wrong? We talk about why the Bible treats Adam and Eve’s choice as more than a mistake and why “you can be like God” is not freedom but a trap. The fallout shows up fast: shame about the body, fear in God’s presence, blame-shifting, and a creation that still holds beauty yet now produces thorns and thistles. From frustration at work to sickness, anxiety, depression, and the certainty of death, Genesis 3 gives language for the brokenness we all feel, not just the brokenness we notice in other people. That foundation shapes how we approach today’s heated conversations about gender, sexuality, gender identity, transgenderism, homosexuality, and gender dysphoria. We aim for humility instead of superiority because the effects of the Fall are not only around us but within us. With 1 Peter 2:11 and Jeremiah 17:9 in view, we face an essential discipleship principle: not every impulse we experience should be indulged, and our feelings are not a safe substitute for God’s Word. If you found this helpful, subscribe so you don’t miss the rest of the Divine Design series, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review that helps more listeners find Foundations of Truth. How can we pray for you? Text us and tell us how the episode helped you, as well. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe] Enjoying this episode? Subscribe to the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508595/subscribe]! Dig deeper into biblical truth with articles from Pastor Tim! — Click Here [https://firm-foundations.org/blog/] Get Pastor Tim’s book Saved: Understanding God’s Work In Us — available now at   Xulon Press [https://bookstore.xulonpress.com/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9798868530128&HC_ISBN=]       Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Saved-Understanding-Gods-Work-Us/dp/B0GMLJSQZZ]       Barnes and Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/saved-timothy-mann/1149433929?ean=9798868530128]

25 jun 202625 min