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DDD: All In Process: Choosing People Over Preferences

14 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today  What if the biggest threat to God’s work in someone’s life isn’t their politics, but your preferences? Scripture says, “Do not tear down the work of God for the sake of food,” and that warning hits everything from environmental debates to homelessness and addiction. In this devotional, we ask: are you helping God’s work in others, or tearing it down over secondary issues? Stay with me as we learn how to stand firm on absolutes while loving people who are still in process—just like us.  This devotional from Pastor Brian Noble explores the difference between God’s clear absolutes and our personal preferences, using Romans 14:20 to warn against tearing down God’s work in another person over secondary issues. Pastor Brian Noble applies this to real-world tensions—politics, environmental stewardship, homelessness, and addiction—showing how many policy questions fall into “principles of conscience” where believers must walk in humility. He emphasizes that salvation in Christ is the non‑negotiable foundation, while sanctification is a lifelong process God is perfecting in each of us. The episode ends with prayer for political leaders, pastors, and all believers in Washington State to become salt and light in the public square while loving people more than their own preferences.  Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/ [https://fpiw.bndlr.co/]  TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/ [https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/]

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Portada del episodio DDD: All In Process: Choosing People Over Preferences

DDD: All In Process: Choosing People Over Preferences

Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today  What if the biggest threat to God’s work in someone’s life isn’t their politics, but your preferences? Scripture says, “Do not tear down the work of God for the sake of food,” and that warning hits everything from environmental debates to homelessness and addiction. In this devotional, we ask: are you helping God’s work in others, or tearing it down over secondary issues? Stay with me as we learn how to stand firm on absolutes while loving people who are still in process—just like us.  This devotional from Pastor Brian Noble explores the difference between God’s clear absolutes and our personal preferences, using Romans 14:20 to warn against tearing down God’s work in another person over secondary issues. Pastor Brian Noble applies this to real-world tensions—politics, environmental stewardship, homelessness, and addiction—showing how many policy questions fall into “principles of conscience” where believers must walk in humility. He emphasizes that salvation in Christ is the non‑negotiable foundation, while sanctification is a lifelong process God is perfecting in each of us. The episode ends with prayer for political leaders, pastors, and all believers in Washington State to become salt and light in the public square while loving people more than their own preferences.  Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/ [https://fpiw.bndlr.co/]  TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/ [https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/]

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Portada del episodio DDD: Pursue Peace in a Broken Public Square

DDD: Pursue Peace in a Broken Public Square

Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today  In a culture that chases power, what if Christians chased peace instead?  Before your next policy fight or political debate, ask this: Am I trying to win the argument—or build up a person Jesus died for?  In Romans 14 and Ephesians 4, God calls us to speak truth with humility, gentleness, and patience, even in the public square.  Listen in and discover how to defend biblical values without losing a Christlike heart.  This devotional from Pastor Brian Noble explores Romans 14:19 and Ephesians 4, calling believers to “pursue the things which make for peace and the building up of others,” even in political and policy debates. Instead of entering disagreements just to win, he urges Christians to strengthen the other person while still speaking clear, uncompromised truth in love. Drawing from 1 John 5, he emphasizes praying for others’ salvation, trusting God’s will, and remembering that the world lies under the power of the evil one while believers walk as people of eternal life. The episode ends with a prayer and a charge to defend and advance biblical values in Washington’s public square with humility, courage, and Christlike love.  Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/ [https://fpiw.bndlr.co/]  TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/ [https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/]

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Portada del episodio DDD: Not in Vain: Standing Firm in a Shaking Washington

DDD: Not in Vain: Standing Firm in a Shaking Washington

Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today  If you’re exhausted by Washington’s culture wars and wondering if your efforts for biblical values even matter, this is for you. In a state where truth feels outvoted and hostility is rising, God still calls us to be steadfast, immovable, and overflowing with His work. Discover how to handle gray areas, love your enemies, and outlove those who oppose you without compromising truth. Your labor for Christ in the public square is not wasted—your toil is not in vain.  This devotional from Pastor Brian Noble explores Romans 14, Romans 12, and 1 Corinthians 15 to show how believers can navigate absolutes and gray areas with righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. It calls Christians in Washington State to stand firm on biblical convictions—like the sanctity of life and limited government—while refusing to repay evil for evil or insult for insult. Listeners are urged to outlove their political opponents, leave vengeance to God, and keep abounding in the work of the Lord, even when they feel outnumbered. The message closes with a prayer over Washington and a charge to defend and advance biblical values in the public square, knowing that faithful labor is never in vain.  Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/ [https://fpiw.bndlr.co/]  TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/ [https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/]

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Portada del episodio DDD: The Kingdom That Changes Everything: Beyond Food, Drink, and Culture Wars

DDD: The Kingdom That Changes Everything: Beyond Food, Drink, and Culture Wars

Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today  What if the kingdom of God isn’t about what you eat, drink, or which side of the latest controversy you’re on, but about who you’re becoming in Christ? In this devotional, we dive into Romans and Galatians to expose the battle between flesh and Spirit and why secondary issues can’t define your faith. Discover how righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit reshape your daily choices and your impact in the public square. Stay with me, because God is using every tension in your life to conform you to the image of Jesus.  This devotional from Pastor Brian Noble unpacks Romans 14 and Galatians 5 to show that the kingdom of God is not about food, drink, or preferences, but about righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. It contrasts the deeds of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit, calling believers to crucify the flesh and actively walk by the Spirit in everyday life. The message emphasizes that God is using every tension and conflict to conform us to the image of Christ, by grace through faith, not works. Listeners are then prayed over and commissioned to defend and advance biblical values in the public square.  Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/ [https://fpiw.bndlr.co/]  TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/ [https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/]

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Portada del episodio DDD: When Good Looks Evil: Guarding Your Christian Witness

DDD: When Good Looks Evil: Guarding Your Christian Witness

Give me 7+ Minutes on your drive into work today  “Scripture warns us: ‘Do not let what is for you a good thing be spoken of as evil.’ In a culture watching our every move, could your liberty be confusing the people reading your life like a book? Today we’re asking: where is God calling you to tighten up your testimony, not because something is illegal, but because it may be unclear to those you’re trying to reach? Stay with me as we discover how ordinary faithfulness can preach the gospel louder than any sermon.  This devotional from Pastor Brian Noble unpacks Romans 14:16, calling believers to guard their Christian freedom so that what is good is not spoken of as evil. Drawing from Romans 14, 1 Thessalonians 4, and 1 Peter 2, he urges Christians to excel in love, live quietly, work faithfully, and keep their behavior excellent before outsiders. He explains that our liberties are not a license to sin but a license to please God, so that even when we are slandered as evildoers, our consistent good deeds point people to Christ. The episode ends with a prayer that our public and private lives would reflect righteousness, holiness, and integrity in the power of the Holy Spirit.  Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/ [https://fpiw.bndlr.co/]  TAKE ACTION Don’t Just talk about it - DOWNLOAD The “WASHINGTON DEFENDER APP” today https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/ [https://fpiw.org/washington-defender-app/]

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