Lindsay Lane East

Wait for it...Together - Stay Clean

33 min · 13. juli 2026
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We often approach our spiritual lives like failed diets—starting with enthusiasm, stumbling at the first temptation, then spiraling into guilt and defeat. But what if holiness isn't primarily about our white-knuckled effort? This exploration of 1 Thessalonians 3-4 reveals a transformative truth: God Himself is shouldering the weight of our sanctification. Paul doesn't pray for the Thessalonians to try harder; he prays for God to cause them to increase in love and make their hearts blameless. This shifts everything. We're called to cooperate with God's work, not carry it alone. The message clarifies what we've been asking wrong all along—we obsess over whether God wants us to take this job or marry that person, but God's primary will is crystal clear: our sanctification, our becoming like Jesus. The practical applications are surprisingly specific: self-control over our bodies and desires, genuine respect for others as image-bearers of God, authentic love within the church community that requires actually knowing people, and avoiding drama by leading quiet lives. The stakes are high—the watching world learns about Jesus by observing us. This isn't about perfection but about aligning our prayers and actions with what God is already doing in us, transforming our desires until what He wants becomes what we want.

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Wait for it...Together - Stay Clean

We often approach our spiritual lives like failed diets—starting with enthusiasm, stumbling at the first temptation, then spiraling into guilt and defeat. But what if holiness isn't primarily about our white-knuckled effort? This exploration of 1 Thessalonians 3-4 reveals a transformative truth: God Himself is shouldering the weight of our sanctification. Paul doesn't pray for the Thessalonians to try harder; he prays for God to cause them to increase in love and make their hearts blameless. This shifts everything. We're called to cooperate with God's work, not carry it alone. The message clarifies what we've been asking wrong all along—we obsess over whether God wants us to take this job or marry that person, but God's primary will is crystal clear: our sanctification, our becoming like Jesus. The practical applications are surprisingly specific: self-control over our bodies and desires, genuine respect for others as image-bearers of God, authentic love within the church community that requires actually knowing people, and avoiding drama by leading quiet lives. The stakes are high—the watching world learns about Jesus by observing us. This isn't about perfection but about aligning our prayers and actions with what God is already doing in us, transforming our desires until what He wants becomes what we want.

13. juli 202633 min
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Wait for it...Together - Stay After It

This powerful message from 1 Thessalonians 3 confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: affliction is not an exception in the Christian life, it's an appointment. We often believe that following Jesus should somehow shield us from suffering, but Scripture tells us the opposite. Jesus himself promised, 'You will have suffering in this world.' The real battle isn't whether affliction will come, but how we respond when it does. The tempter doesn't need to destroy us if he can simply discourage us. When hardship hits, Satan whispers lies about God's character, suggesting that God has abandoned us or doesn't care. The message uses a brilliant umbrella metaphor to illustrate faith: just as an umbrella doesn't stop the rain but protects us from getting soaked, our faith doesn't prevent affliction but shields us from being destroyed by it. We strengthen this umbrella through two essential practices: seeking encouragement from others who have walked through darkness while maintaining faith, and praying persistently for God to strengthen our faith. The most beautiful aspect is that as our faith grows, our umbrella becomes large enough to shelter others who are struggling. We're called to share our stories of God's faithfulness, even the messy ones where we questioned and struggled, because these testimonies encourage others facing similar storms. The question we must ask ourselves is: how big is our umbrella of faith, and are we intentionally growing it before the next storm arrives?

29. juni 202645 min
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Wait for it...Together - Stay Real #2

This powerful exploration of 1 Thessalonians 2 challenges us to move beyond spiritual performance into authentic Christian living. We're confronted with a crucial question: are we genuine followers of Christ, or are we simply going through the motions? The passage reveals four pillars of real faith—ministry that serves others sacrificially, leadership that both nurtures and challenges like good parents, a message rooted in God's Word rather than human opinion, and intentional discipleship that invests in others' spiritual growth. What makes this message particularly convicting is its emphasis on the Word of God as truly effective and transformative. We're reminded that Scripture isn't merely a manual for our own lives—it's meant to flow through us to others. The call to discipleship stands out as especially urgent: we cannot be 'end users' of God's truth. When we intentionally pour into someone else's spiritual journey, we experience a joy and honor unlike anything else. The image of disciples as 'crowns of boasting'—like teachers watching students they invested in walk across a graduation stage—captures the profound satisfaction of seeing someone grow in Christ. This isn't about religious duty; it's about experiencing the deepest purpose of our existence and leaving a legacy that truly matters.

23. juni 202642 min
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Wait for it...Together - Stay Real

This powerful message from 1 Thessalonians chapter 2 challenges us to examine whether we're truly living out our faith or simply faking it. In our instant-gratification culture where everything comes quickly and easily, we've developed an unfortunate tendency to fake the Christian life rather than invest the time and effort it takes to genuinely live it. Paul's defense of his ministry reveals four critical areas where authenticity matters most. The first two—real ministry and real leadership—expose how easily we can appear bold at church while remaining cowards in our everyday lives, or how we might fake leadership by simply being bossy rather than genuinely nurturing and preparing those we lead. Paul uses beautiful imagery of both motherhood and fatherhood to illustrate authentic leadership: like a nursing mother who provides and prepares, and like a father who both pulls children in with encouragement and pushes them toward growth. The heart of this message reminds us that God has already approved us, entrusted us with the gospel, and examines our hearts—not to condemn us, but to love us unconditionally. This divine love should be the foundation that gives us confidence to stop faking and start living the authentic Christian life we're called to embrace.

15. juni 202636 min
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Wait for it...Together - Stay Different

This powerful exploration of 1 Thessalonians chapter 1 challenges us to examine what it truly means to live a transformed life while we wait for Christ's return. The central question posed is profound: What are we supposed to do while we wait for Jesus to come back? Are we just killing time, or is there a particular life God has called us to live? The message walks us through three transformative changes the gospel brings. First, it changes our identity through God's calling, His power working in us, the assurance of our salvation, and ultimately our behavior. We're reminded that faith, hope, and love aren't just words we throw around—they should produce visible work, labor, and endurance in our lives. Second, the gospel changes our perspective, helping us find joy even in persecution and suffering because we understand the eternal picture. Finally, it changes our influence, making us examples to others not for our own glory, but so the world can hear about who God is. The Thessalonian believers didn't just claim to follow Jesus—their transformed lives were so evident that their reputation spread throughout the region. This isn't about perfect people, but about people who truly encountered the power of God and were never the same. The challenge for us is clear: Are we living defeated lives, forgetting the power that resides in us, or are we tapping into the strength of the God who raised Jesus from the dead?

8. juni 202644 min