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No One Is Good

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] “No one is good” sounds like a slap until you hear it the way Jesus meant it. We talk through why that line is actually a doorway out of shame, out of religious pressure, and out of the exhausting need to prove we belong. When only God is the standard of goodness, the room gets honest fast and grace finally has space to do its work. We connect that gospel truth to real life: marriage that survives messy seasons, parenting moments where anger boils under the surface, and the quiet ways pride shows up in church culture. We also push back on self-righteous Christianity that acts like we earned our seat, our blessing, or our standing with God. Scripture brings the clarity we need, from “not a single person on earth is always good and never sins” to the blunt honesty of Romans 3 and the relief of Ephesians 2: salvation is a gift, not a reward, and good works come after God changes us, not before. We also go straight at the fog of “my truth” and the confusion that follows when we make ourselves the center. Truth, love, and identity cannot be self-invented without consequences, and the church cannot stay silent or soft on what God calls true. The hope is practical and personal: repentance is real, Jesus must be the center, and you are still God’s masterpiece even if the painting looks chaotic up close. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels crushed by pressure, and leave a review so more people can find the freedom of grace. Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

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No One Is Good

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] “No one is good” sounds like a slap until you hear it the way Jesus meant it. We talk through why that line is actually a doorway out of shame, out of religious pressure, and out of the exhausting need to prove we belong. When only God is the standard of goodness, the room gets honest fast and grace finally has space to do its work. We connect that gospel truth to real life: marriage that survives messy seasons, parenting moments where anger boils under the surface, and the quiet ways pride shows up in church culture. We also push back on self-righteous Christianity that acts like we earned our seat, our blessing, or our standing with God. Scripture brings the clarity we need, from “not a single person on earth is always good and never sins” to the blunt honesty of Romans 3 and the relief of Ephesians 2: salvation is a gift, not a reward, and good works come after God changes us, not before. We also go straight at the fog of “my truth” and the confusion that follows when we make ourselves the center. Truth, love, and identity cannot be self-invented without consequences, and the church cannot stay silent or soft on what God calls true. The hope is practical and personal: repentance is real, Jesus must be the center, and you are still God’s masterpiece even if the painting looks chaotic up close. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels crushed by pressure, and leave a review so more people can find the freedom of grace. Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

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When You Stop Holding Back

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] The culture trains us to accumulate, protect, and chase the next thing, but Jesus says something that cuts straight across our instincts: it is more blessed to give than to receive. We take that line from Acts 20:35 and put it under pressure, not as a guilt trip about money, but as a gut check about what we’re still holding back from God. We talk about why obedience often feels hardest when it involves other people, especially enemies. If you’ve ever said “I’ll forgive when they ask,” we get honest about what Scripture actually calls us to do, and why forgiveness is often the key that frees our own heart. From there, we move into the everyday ways we reach for the smallest sacrifice while still expecting the biggest results, and why God’s definition of generosity looks more like the widow’s two coins than a flashy public gift. We also connect modern consumer culture to spiritual weakness: endless ads create endless dissatisfaction, and that can turn us into consumer Christians who come to God only to get. The practical path forward is simple and specific: give God your first and best, plan generosity on purpose, and build the muscle through small acts of faith that grow over time. If you want a biblical, practical message on Christian giving, tithing, generosity, forgiveness, and spiritual discipline, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review with the one area you’re ready to stop holding back. Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

13. juli 202647 min
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What Is Faith?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] One word keeps showing up when faith is under pressure: yet. When we say “I can’t,” “it won’t change,” or “God won’t move,” we quietly lock our future to our current feelings. We push back on that mindset with a simple but demanding invitation: add “yet,” and let hope breathe again. If you feel stuck, tired, or unsure how to take the next step, this message reframes faith as movement toward what God has promised, not panic over what you cannot see. We walk through Hebrews 11:1 and put real definition on Christian faith: substance, confidence, evidence. Then we get practical with daily discipleship habits that strengthen believers over time through Bible reading, prayer, and worship, plus small acts of obedience that train your spiritual muscles. We also draw a bright line around the gospel by emphasizing salvation by grace through faith, not performance or religious rule-keeping, using Ephesians 2:8-9 and Galatians 2:16 as anchors. From Noah to Abraham to Sarah, the Hall of Faith shows people who obeyed without full information and trusted God’s timing when the promise took longer than expected. We talk honestly about “microwave Christianity,” the temptation to quit when results are not instant, and the call to live with spiritual authority when fear, anxiety, and depression try to take over. If you have been praying for a breakthrough that has not come yet, this is your reminder to keep marching. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who needs strength for the waiting season, and leave a review so more people can find it. Where do you need to put “yet” behind your doubt today? Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

10. juli 202651 min
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Pointless Christianity

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] Something is off when we can talk about God, show up to church, and still feel hollow inside. We dig into that tension with a message titled “Pointless Christianity,” starting with Jeremiah’s confession that God’s word burns like fire in his bones and he cannot hold it in. That image becomes our measuring stick: is our faith alive on Monday, or only familiar on Sunday?  We get practical and direct about spiritual habits that rebuild real spiritual growth without turning Jesus into a checkbox. We talk about a simple daily rhythm of prayer, Bible reading, and praise, why Scripture matters when temptation hits, and how praise can steady you before circumstances try to steal your joy. We also reframe trials, testing, and spiritual warfare with the reminder that God has already won, and perseverance is often forged in the pressure we want to avoid.  Then we name the stuff that makes Christianity feel pointless: hypocrisy, criticism, pride, joyless religion, and the way “church hurt” can become an excuse to quit on God. We challenge the “badge of Christianity” mindset and lean into faith without works, including listening for God’s voice, stepping out in obedience, and giving God full access to the hidden corners we try to manage alone. If you’ve felt distant, complacent, or stuck, this is a strong nudge back toward first love and real freedom.  If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels burned out, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of your relationship with God has grown stale lately? Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

6. juli 202639 min
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Shut Up And Dig!

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] Some problems don’t go away because you “tried harder” this week. They come back because you only trimmed what you could see. We lean into a challenging, hope-filled message built around James 4:8 and a simple but uncomfortable idea: if the fruit in your life keeps staying bitter, it’s time to check the root, not just the surface. We talk about what it looks like to draw near to God with real action, not religious motion. That includes repentance, rejecting divided loyalty, and refusing to treat church like spiritual fire insurance. Along the way, we share stories from community serving and praying scripture over our city, plus a preview of our upcoming relationships series and why covenant matters. The tone is honest, direct, and practical, with plenty of real-life humor that still lands a punch. The core of the message is four ways to dig deeper into spiritual growth and a closer relationship with Jesus: learning to rest in God’s sovereignty so you stop striving and burning out, choosing God’s will over your own in the details of everyday life, understanding God’s character beyond what He gives you, and planting your life in the Word so storms don’t uproot you. We also end with a clear invitation to respond to God today, whether you’re far from Him or just tired of staying stuck. If you want a Christian podcast message on repentance, prayer, Bible study, and lasting change, hit play. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs deeper roots, and leave a review so more people can find it. Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

3. juli 202653 min