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Woodhaven FWB Podcast

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Grace That Outruns Failure

Ask us a question for us to answer in a future episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2546087/fan_mail/new] Guilt has a way of making God feel distant, even when we know the right words to say. We sit with Psalm 26 and David’s blunt honesty, where he can pray, “Examine me,” not because he’s perfect, but because he’s living in the open with his Father. That single shift changes everything: prayer stops being a performance and becomes a child coming home. We talk through David’s integrity, his real sin nature, and the hard truth that forgiveness does not erase consequences. Then we get practical about confession of sin and why hidden, unrepented patterns can quietly kill your prayer life and your joy. We also draw the line between worldly sorrow and godly sorrow (2 Corinthians 7:10): one is mainly fear of getting caught, the other is grief that we hurt the heart of a loving Father. Real Christian repentance shows up in real change, including new habits, different influences, and accountability that protects you in lean seasons. We also tackle a struggle many believers carry for years: “Why don’t I feel forgiven?” Feelings can be loud and misleading, but salvation rests on what God has said, not what we feel. That’s why the conversation keeps coming back to the goodness of God, the righteousness of Christ counted for us, and the steady hope that you’re not too far gone if the Lord is drawing your heart. If you’ve ever wondered whether you can start over, pray again, or believe God’s mercy is still for you, listen all the way through. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, leave a review, and tell us: what helps you move from guilt to genuine repentance?

23. mai 2026 - 32 min
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The Countercultural Joy Of Raising Rugrats God’s Way

Ask us a question for us to answer in a future episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2546087/fan_mail/new] Motherhood has a way of stripping off the filters and showing what we actually believe about God. When the nights are broken, the schedule is impossible, and the kids are acting like little “knuckleheads,” do we really trust that the Lord is patient, present, and good, or do we default to guilt and panic? Jonathan and Tyler sit down with their wives, Stephanie Locklear and Esther Edge, for a Mother’s Day conversation that gets practical fast and stays anchored in Scripture. We talk about Hannah in 1 Samuel and what her prayers teach us about sacrifice, surrender, and God’s faithfulness across long seasons. Stephanie and Esther share what motherhood has taught them about unconditional love, grace, and the surprising ways “spiritual worship” can look like serving in the nursery, missing parts of corporate worship, and choosing obedience when it would be easier to check out. We also explore why biblical motherhood and modern cultural narratives often clash, and why living God’s design can bring deeper fulfillment, even when it is hard. A major theme is leadership in the home, especially the idea that mothers help set the spiritual temperature like a thermostat, not just react like a thermometer. We get honest about overwhelm and inadequacy, how to push back against the accuser’s voice, and why Scripture, prayer, and small, focused growth matter more than perfection. We close with what the local church can do to support mothers, including community care, meaningful encouragement, and Titus 2 mentoring. If this strengthened you, share it with a mom who needs steady hope today, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next conversation. What part of motherhood has most shaped the way you see God?

23. mai 2026 - 41 min
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We Keep Choosing Fake Fixes Instead Of Jesus

Ask us a question for us to answer in a future episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2546087/fan_mail/new] Real hope does not always feel comforting. Sometimes it feels like a threat, because it means something has to change. Jonathan Locklear and Tyler Edge walk through John 5 and the story of the man at the Pool of Bethesda, surrounded by suffering and clinging to a legend that never seems to deliver. We explore why that scene is so painfully relatable: we park our lives beside “pools” that promise relief while keeping us stuck. Whether it’s money, image, control, addiction, secret sin, or a spiritual shortcut, counterfeit hope is familiar and predictable, even when it is destroying us. We also wrestle with the deeper question behind Jesus’ words: “Do you want to be made whole?” Not “Do you want your circumstances improved?” but “Are you willing to surrender control?” That leads us into the fear of the unknown, the comfort of slavery, and the way identity can get tangled up in our struggles. We talk plainly about why the prosperity gospel misses the point, why God often prioritizes spiritual healing over physical relief, and how “My grace is sufficient” becomes a lifeline when life does not change the way we want. The episode closes with a story about costume pearls and real pearls that captures the heart of discipleship: God does not take to impoverish you, He takes to replace what is fake with what is lasting. Listen, share this with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review that helps more people find the show. What is the one thing you know God is asking you to let go of?

21. mai 2026 - 32 min
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God With Us

Ask us a question for us to answer in a future episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2546087/fan_mail/new] God doesn’t stand far off waiting for you to clean up your life. He comes to you, steps into your mess, and stays close even when your faith feels fragile. Jonathan Locklear and Tyler Edge dig into Hebrews and Luke 24 to show why the heart of Christianity is not self-improvement but grace: Jesus is the true High Priest who brings the perfect sacrifice, not just covering sin but removing it. We follow two grieving disciples on the Road to Emmaus as their expectations collapse. They wanted a political rescuer and missed the deeper rescue God was working all along. That moment exposes something in all of us: hope becomes shaky when it is built on what we think God “should” do. The conversation gets practical and personal, moving through grief, disappointment, and the question of why God can feel nearer in seasons of loss, anchored by Psalm 34:18 and the promise that the brokenhearted are not abandoned. You’ll also hear a steadying perspective from 2 Corinthians 4:17 on “light affliction” and an eternal weight of glory, plus a simple way to fight spiritual coldness: let Scripture move from head knowledge to heart change through repentance, gratitude, and obedience. We end with an invitation drawn straight from Emmaus and Revelation 3:20: ask Jesus to abide with you and make space to be with Him. If this strengthened your faith, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s hurting, and leave a review so more listeners can find the Faith Works Podcast.

16. april 2026 - 39 min
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The Resurrection As God’s Stamp Of Approval

Ask us a question for us to answer in a future episode! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2546087/fan_mail/new] The resurrection is not just a claim to be defended, it’s a verdict that changes what’s true about your Bible, your Savior, and your future. We open in 1 Corinthians 15 and follow Paul’s gospel core: Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day according to the Scriptures. Then we ask the sharper question many Easter messages skip: what does the resurrection of Jesus actually prove for everyday life and for saving faith? We connect the empty tomb to Bible reliability and fulfilled prophecy, tracing the storyline from the Old Testament into the apostles’ preaching in Acts. If the resurrection validates Jesus, it also validates the Scriptures that point to Him and the witnesses who stake their lives on what they saw. From there, we go personal and direct: the resurrection proves the deity of Christ, not merely Jesus the teacher or martyr, but Jesus the Son of God with power. That identity is why the cross can forgive sins and why Easter morning is more than inspiration. We also talk about assurance of salvation when feelings wobble, using Romans 4 to tie Good Friday and Easter Sunday into one saving work: delivered for our offenses and raised for our justification. Finally, we face the forward edge of the resurrection: judgment is coming because Jesus is appointed Judge, and heaven is offered because He prepares a place for His people in John 14. If Jesus rose, He will be either our judge or our advocate. Listen, share this with someone who needs clarity about Easter, and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. After you listen, what do you believe the resurrection proves?

5. april 2026 - 35 min
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