Connect Church Longview Podcast

Action Required

32 min · 18. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] Faith can be loud and still be lifeless. James puts a mirror in front of us with one uncomfortable line: faith without works is dead, and we don’t get to edit that down to something easier. We dig into what it looks like when belief stays in our mouth but never reaches our hands, our calendar, or our relationships, and we name the places where “I’ll do it later” is just disobedience dressed up as caution.  One of the clearest images from the message is simple: faith is the gift, but action is the batteries. You can unwrap belief, celebrate it, and still never see power if you refuse to move. From trials that build perseverance, to the discipline of controlling the tongue, to rejecting favoritism and church cliques, we walk through five concrete ways the Book of James calls us into mature Christian living. We also talk about submission to God, resisting the devil, and why mercy and forgiveness are not optional extras but proof that grace has actually reached us.  To make it practical, we end with the “Challenge 17” daily rhythm: five minutes of prayer, five minutes in the Bible, five minutes of worship, one small act of faith each day, and one invitation each week. If you want actionable faith, spiritual growth, and a church community that looks like love instead of rivalry, this one will push you in the best way. Subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review, what action do you need to take this week? Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

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Internal Voices

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] Your thoughts are not harmless background noise. They can steal your joy, drain your peace, and reshape your identity until you start living like the lie is true. We go straight to the heart of spiritual warfare in the mind, using 2 Corinthians 10:5 as the framework: demolish arguments, take every thought captive, and make it obedient to Christ. That is not soft language, because the fight for focus is real, and distraction is often the door shame and fear walk through. We break down the voices that influence what you believe: external voices like social media and the news, local voices like family and coworkers, and internal voices that sound like your own reasoning but often echo old wounds. We talk about rogue thoughts, negative self-talk, and the cycle of repetitive negativity, plus a practical daily reset we call “15 plus 2” (prayer, Scripture, praise) before your phone gets a vote in your mindset. If you have ever felt alone in a crowded room or argued with someone in your head over something that never happened, you will feel seen here. We also bring it home with identity and renewal through Colossians 3: putting off the old self, choosing forgiveness, letting peace rule, and living like you actually bear the name of Jesus. There is honest talk about insecurity, doubts, and why “God is not stupid, and you are not a mistake” is more than a quote, it is a lifeline when your mind turns against you. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review so more people can find hope and practical tools for renewing the mind. Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

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Let's Get Involved - The Dating Phase

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] Chains don’t politely loosen over time they break when we finally let God take the lead. We start with a brutally honest look at bondage and freedom, using smoking as a real-world example of how shame hides in plain sight and why surrender creates both spiritual and practical change. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a habit you “should” be over by now, this conversation puts language to what’s happening and points you back to obedience, sacrifice, and the kind of self-examination that makes you healthy again.  From there, we pivot into relationships and launch our new series “Let’s Get Involved,” beginning with the dating phase. We talk about how easy it is to paste worldly definitions onto a heavenly concept, then wonder why our expectations collapse. We dig into trauma bonds, why attraction can masquerade as love, and how identity gets twisted when it’s built on another person instead of the Father. We also explain why spiritual issues cannot be fixed with surface solutions, and why God-centered love is deeper than gifts, apologies, or temporary behavior changes.  We ground it with Scripture and practical clarity: don’t team up with darkness (2 Corinthians 6:14), bad company corrupts good character (1 Corinthians 15:33), and unity requires shared direction (Amos 3:3). We end with a challenge to prune what’s poisoning your life and rebuild relationships with Jesus in the center, because the foundation of a godly relationship isn’t happiness it’s unity. Listen, share this with someone who needs a reset, and then subscribe and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you’re putting into practice. Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

15. juni 202649 min
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Voices

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] Noise has a way of sounding like normal life until you realize it’s steering your soul. We’re living in a constant stream of opinions, alerts, headlines, and “just one more scroll,” and it’s quietly training us to react instead of listen. This week we start a blunt, faith-forward reset called Shut Up, because some voices do not deserve access to your mind, your home, or your heart.  We open with Scripture that forces clarity: “No one can serve two masters,” then we get practical about what it means to choose God with your attention, habits, and appetite. The big word that kept coming up for us is focus, and we unpack why focus on God restores hope in suffering, protects perspective and self-control, and reminds us to look up for help instead of hunting for it in money, relationships, or the next distraction. We also talk spiritual warfare without fluff: if you keep giving the enemy “real estate,” you shouldn’t be surprised when your peace feels occupied.  We break down the three voice channels that shape your inner life: external voices (news, social media, celebrities, politics), local voices (people in your circle), and internal voices (the repeated thoughts you rehearse). When those stack up, discernment gets cloudy, and hearing God gets rare. So we end with simple, doable practices to rebuild spiritual focus and Christian maturity, including a daily rhythm of prayer, Bible reading, worship, and one small act of faith.  If you want a clearer conscience, a steadier mind, and a faith that actually holds under pressure, hit play and take notes. Subscribe, share this with a friend who feels spiritually scattered, and leave a review, then tell us: which voice are you ready to shut down first? Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

12. juni 202646 min
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My Cup is Empty

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] Your life can look “fine” on the outside while you’re running on empty inside. We talk about what changes when you stop trying to muscle through anxiety, despair, and temptation with your own strength and start drawing from God’s unlimited resources. Using Ephesians 3:14-21 as the foundation, we unpack what it means to be rooted in God’s love, filled with the Holy Spirit, and confident that God can do more than we can ask or even think.  We also get practical and a little blunt about desires. Not everything you want is something you’re called to carry, and chasing someone else’s life can quietly wreck your peace. We dig into why clenched fists keep us stuck, how generosity and surrender make room for God to move, and why God wants to be invited into everyday choices not just “big spiritual moments.” If we want God to work through us, we have to be a clean channel, ready to be used, not always trying to be the one in control.  Then we lay out ten clear ways to glorify God with your real life: your words, your obedience, your prayers in Jesus’ name, your spiritual fruit, your sexual purity, your integrity around unbelievers, your generosity, and your faithfulness when pressure hits. We close with a simple rhythm to build an intentional walk with God that doesn’t depend on hype or perfect days. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review with one practice you’re choosing this week. Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

8. juni 202638 min
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Shut up And Dance

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439195/fan_mail/new] Joy is not a mood, it’s a lifeline and when it disappears, strength goes with it. We start with John 15: Jesus is the vine, we are the branches, and apart from him we can do nothing. That connection is not poetic, it’s practical: it shapes what we produce, how we pray, and whether our faith holds up when life turns painful. We also pray for healing and restoration, believing God still moves in bodies, minds, and homes. From there, we talk about what helps you get your focus back, especially after a season like a 21-day fast. Fasting is more than skipping meals or logging off social media. It reveals what’s been feeding you, what’s been distracting you, and which “voices” have been speaking the loudest. We break down external voices, local voices, and internal voices, then challenge ourselves to take every thought captive and stop giving the microphone to people or patterns that keep us stuck. The heart of the message is simple: Shut up and dance. Not performance, not hype, not pretending life is easy, but a return to Spirit-filled joy that changes the atmosphere. Nehemiah 8:10 says the joy of the Lord is your strength, so we unpack the difference between happiness based on circumstances and joy rooted in God. We also talk accountability, fighting isolation, praising in the middle of the process, praying blessings over enemies, and pursuing the power of the Holy Spirit for real transformation. If you’re tired, numb, or stuck in your head, let this be a reset. Listen, share it with someone who needs their strength back, and subscribe and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one thing you can do this week to protect your joy? Ending Support the show [https://www.connectchurch.life/give]

5. juni 202642 min