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Lindsay Lane East

Podcast de Heath Haney

inglés

Historia y religión

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Lindsay Lane East is the second Campus Plant of Lindsay Lane Baptist Church and is led by Pastor Heath Haney.

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episode Do You Want To Be Healed? - Kenny Blythe artwork

Do You Want To Be Healed? - Kenny Blythe

This powerful message confronts us with a question that's far more challenging than it first appears: Do we actually want to be healed? Drawing from John chapter 5 and the story of the paralyzed man at the Pool of Bethesda, we're invited to examine the broken places in our lives—the anger, bitterness, insecurity, and patterns we keep running back to. The man at the pool had been paralyzed for 38 years, and when Jesus asks if he wants to be healed, it seems like an obvious answer. Yet many of us have grown so accustomed to our brokenness that we've made it part of our identity. We rationalize our dysfunction, saying 'that's just who I am.' The truth is, genuine healing requires change, effort, and the willingness to let Jesus uproot everything about our brokenness. It means surrounding ourselves with honest community and acknowledging that Jesus uses His people to heal His people. The beautiful promise is that Jesus is in the business of moving us up the scale of life—from barely surviving to truly living with peace, joy, and purpose. Healing may not be instant, but moving from a three to a three-and-a-half is still progress. The question remains: Will we let Him work in our lives, even if it takes time and effort? Because every person dies, but not every person truly lives.

Ayer - 37 min
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Forgiveness Part 2: The Weight When We Don't

This powerful message confronts one of the most challenging aspects of Christian living: extending forgiveness to those who have wronged us, even when they don't seem sorry. Drawing from Luke 17:3-4 and the crucifixion account in Luke 23, we're invited to examine a radical truth—that withholding forgiveness actually damages us more than the person who hurt us. The teaching walks us through four difficult stages of forgiveness: when someone apologizes only after we confront them, when they repeatedly hurt us, when they never apologize at all, and when they've committed the worst offenses against us. Jesus' words from the cross, 'Father, forgive them, they don't know what they're doing,' become our template for impossible forgiveness. The message reveals that our unforgiveness doesn't just isolate one relationship—it bleeds into our worship, makes us vulnerable to spiritual attack, and disrupts our communion with God. Perhaps most striking is the reframing of forgiveness not as weakness but as privilege—a chance to magnify the gospel's power and declare that something greater than our hurt exists in this world. We're challenged to become what God intends: forgiven people who are being transformed into forgiving people.

18 de may de 2026 - 35 min
episode Forgiveness Part 1: The Weight When We Don't artwork

Forgiveness Part 1: The Weight When We Don't

This powerful exploration of forgiveness takes us deep into Ephesians 4:31-32, revealing that our struggles with forgiveness often stem from upstream issues in our hearts. Just as a car won't run properly with a faulty alternator, we cannot truly forgive without first addressing what's missing or what shouldn't be there. The message reveals three critical dimensions: what forgiveness requires (kindness and compassion must be present), what forgiveness rejects (bitterness, anger, wrath, shouting, slander, and malice must be removed), and what forgiveness remembers (that we have been forgiven an astronomical debt by God). The parable of the unforgiving servant in Matthew 18 confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: we are that servant who has been forgiven billions yet refuses to forgive pennies. When we withhold forgiveness from others while expecting God's forgiveness for ourselves, we reveal a dangerous disconnect. The teaching challenges us to recognize that any sin committed against us, no matter how painful, pales in comparison to our sin against a holy God. Until we grasp the magnitude of our own forgiveness, we will struggle to extend it to others.

11 de may de 2026 - 35 min
episode Raised Up Brand New - The Paralyzed, Walking (lowered through the roof) artwork

Raised Up Brand New - The Paralyzed, Walking (lowered through the roof)

This powerful exploration of Mark chapter 2 confronts us with a profound truth: the things we think we need most desperately are often not our deepest problems. When a paralyzed man's friends literally tear through a roof to bring him to Jesus, they're seeking physical healing. What they receive is something far more transformative. Jesus sees past the obvious disability to the spiritual paralysis underneath, declaring 'your sins are forgiven' before addressing the physical need. This challenges us to examine our own lives honestly. How often do we approach God asking Him to fix our circumstances, our relationships, our finances, when what we truly need is spiritual transformation? The paralytic's story becomes a mirror for our own salvation journey. Before Christ, we are all spiritually paralyzed, helpless and stuck, unable to reach God on our own merit no matter how 'good' our lives appear. The most successful person with the perfect family is just as spiritually disabled as anyone else without Christ. But here's the beautiful truth: Jesus doesn't just forgive us and leave us where He found us. He tells us to get up and walk into a completely new life. The question that should shake us awake is this: are we actually living that new life, or are we constantly digging up our old grave clothes and wearing our past like it still defines us? True transformation means leaving the old path completely buried and taking real steps forward on the new path Christ has set before us.

4 de may de 2026 - 38 min
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Raised Up Brand New - The Religious, Redeemed (Paul)

This powerful message confronts us with a sobering truth: we can do all the right religious things and still miss the heart of what God desires. Through the Apostle Paul's testimony in Philippians 3, we discover how even the most impressive spiritual resume means nothing without a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. Paul had it all - the right heritage, flawless religious practices, extensive biblical knowledge, passionate zeal, and impeccable morality. Yet he calls all of these things worthless compared to knowing Christ. The sermon challenges us to examine what we're truly placing our confidence in. Are we leaning on church attendance, family legacy, biblical knowledge, or moral behavior to secure God's favor? These things, while potentially good, become dangerous when they replace authentic faith in Jesus. Paul's dramatic encounter on the Damascus road teaches us that salvation requires recognizing our sin, acknowledging our complete helplessness apart from God, and surrendering our entire lives to Christ's lordship. This is not a duct-tape fix for our current problems but a total life transformation. The message reminds us that we cannot earn righteousness through our actions - it comes freely through faith in Jesus Christ. When we truly grasp this grace, our obedience flows not from obligation or fear, but from overwhelming gratitude for a Savior who redeemed us when we were still helpless and lost.

27 de abr de 2026 - 32 min
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