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In this episode Justin discusses the role of the law in Christian theology, emphasizing its utility in revealing sin and leading people to Christ, as supported by Romans 7:7-11 and 1 Timothy 1:8-9. He explains that the law condemns sin, acting as a tutor that highlights the need for a savior, but it does not bring righteousness, which comes through faith in Jesus Christ. Justin critiques misunderstandings, such as equating law-keeping with salvation or dismissing the law entirely, and addresses movements that misapply the law, like certain Torah-observant groups. He stresses that the law is designed to convict the unrighteous—those who are lawless, ungodly, or sinful—pointing them to the cross, while grace and resurrection follow for those who accept Christ. Justin warns against offering grace prematurely without the law's convicting work and clarifies that true salvation involves humility, repentance, and a transformed life, not merely acceptance "as is," using biblical references to underscore the necessity of dying to sin before experiencing the life of Christ.
In this episode Justin continues a discussion on the role of the law in Christian theology, emphasizing its purpose as a tutor that reveals sin and condemnation, ultimately pointing people to the need for a savior in Jesus Christ. He contrasts two ministries: the law, which brings death and condemnation by exposing sin, and the ministry of the Spirit, which brings life and righteousness through faith in Christ. The law's role is crucial, as it convicts individuals of their sinfulness, preparing them for redemption through Christ’s death and resurrection, and warns against teaching a false gospel that promises the benefits of a resurrected life without acknowledging the necessity of dying to sin. Referencing Galatians 3 and Romans 7, Justin underscores that the law remains relevant for those who are not yet born again, as it tutors them in their need for salvation, while grace becomes the tutor for believers, guiding them toward righteousness.
In this episode Justin discusses the role of the law as a tutor that brings condemnation and reveals the need for a savior, contrasting it with the ministry of grace that brings life and righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ. Justin challenges the notion of universalism and "greasy grace," which suggests that sin is no longer an issue due to Jesus' sacrifice, and instead stresses the ongoing relevance of the law for those who have not yet been born again. Using passages from 2 Corinthians and Galatians, he illustrates how the law, while glorious, serves to point people toward the need for salvation, which is fulfilled in Christ, encouraging listeners to remain steadfast in their faith and to seek accountability and support in their spiritual journey.
In this episode Justin explores the often-misunderstood topic of judging, addressing the apparent contradictions in Biblical teachings, particularly Matthew 7:1’s “Judge not, that you be not judged,” which is frequently misused to deflect accountability. He emphasizes that while Jesus warns against hypocritical judgment—condemning others’ minor faults while ignoring one’s own greater sins—scripture encourages righteous judgment, especially among believers, as seen in 1 Corinthians 11:31-32, which urges self-examination to avoid divine discipline, and 1 Corinthians 5:12, where Paul instructs the church to address sin within its community. Justin highlights the importance of using “honest scales” in judgment, avoiding partiality or hypocrisy, and stresses that believers have the privilege and responsibility to judge themselves first, repent, and then help others with humility and fairness, aligning their actions with God’s word to navigate life’s challenges victoriously.
In this episode Justin warns against the dangerous notion that repentance is unnecessary for salvation, using King David’s experience in Psalm 32 to illustrate the heavy burden of unconfessed sin and the blessing of forgiveness that follows confession. Justin explains that sin separates individuals from God, causing spiritual, mental, and physical decline, as David described when his unconfessed sins led to groaning and weakness until he repented. He underscores that forgiveness, initiated by confession, is the primary blessing outlined in Psalm 103, essential for a restored relationship with God and a fulfilling life. Justin challenges the modern trend of diluting the gospel to avoid repentance, urging listeners to confess their sins to receive God’s mercy through Christ’s sacrifice, and encourages them to connect with a local church for support in their spiritual journey.
In this episode Justin continues talking about the distinction between being a peacemaker and a peacekeeper, emphasizing the active role of peacemakers in building shalom—God's peace, wholeness, and security—in their spheres of responsibility. He contrasts this with the passive, often cowardly approach of peacekeepers who avoid conflict and compromise with chaos, allowing destructive elements to persist. He shares Biblical insights to underscore that wise individuals build peace actively, while the foolish passively tear it down. Through a personal anecdote about being physically attacked with a Bible by someone rejecting peace, Justin illustrates the challenges peacemakers face, urging listeners to embrace their God-given authority to enforce shalom in their lives and not shy away from necessary confrontation.
In this episode Justin continues a discussion on the distinction between being a peacemaker and a peacekeeper, emphasizing the Biblical call to actively pursue peace within one's sphere of responsibility, as highlighted in Romans 12:18 and Ephesians 4:3. He explains that peacemakers intentionally establish and enforce peace, even if it requires engaging in conflict to address chaos or disruptive elements, without compromising with evil or chaos.In contrast, peacekeepers may passively compromise, settling for a superficial peace that avoids necessary confrontation, which can lead to burnout and a lack of true shalom (wholeness). Justin stresses the importance of clarity, courage, and Biblical principles in maintaining peace, advocating for withdrawing from situations where chaos persists after reasonable efforts, and underscores that true peace comes from Jesus, not worldly compromises, encouraging listeners to build shalom actively with the tools God provides.
In this episode Justin explores being a peacemaker, as highlighted in Matthew 5:9, which states, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God." He emphasizes the active, intentional effort required to cultivate true peace, or "shalom," which signifies wholeness, security, and nothing missing or broken. Justin contrasts peacemakers, who actively work to establish peace even if it involves conflict or confrontation, with peacekeepers, who avoid conflict at all costs, often leading to compromise and a false sense of peace. Using analogies like landscaping to illustrate the need for intentional cultivation and law enforcement mottos like "preserve peace and maintain order," he underscores that peacemakers may need to engage with chaos or threats to restore true harmony. Justin encourages listeners to stand firm in their biblical convictions, engage with foreign elements disrupting their sphere of responsibility, and prioritize shalom over passive compromise.
In this episode Justin emphasizes the critical importance of repentance in the Christian faith, arguing that forgiveness from God is contingent upon genuine confession and turning away from sin. He explains that the gospel centers on Jesus Christ serving as a substitute for humanity's sins, offering forgiveness and reconciliation with God, but only if individuals humbly repent and "plead the blood" of Jesus. Justin stresses that unconfessed sin remains "on record" and that true repentance involves a heartfelt change, not just lip service, as God does not forgive without it. He warns against the false teaching that repentance is unnecessary, suggesting it gives people a misleading sense of security, and highlights that while forgiveness wipes the spiritual slate clean, natural consequences of sin may persist. Throughout, he encourages listeners to maintain a "current" relationship with God through confession and to hold others accountable for genuine repentance.
In this episode Justin continues the discussion on the themes of love, forgiveness, confession, and repentance. He looks at Isaiah 43:25 which reveals a sequence where confession and repentance precede forgiveness and the blotting out of sins. Justin warns against false teachings that offer a false sense of security by downplaying sin, asserting that true salvation involves a transformative process initiated by repentance, not an automatic absolution, and urge listeners to embrace this Biblical truth to escape future judgment and experience genuine renewal through Jesus Christ.
In this episode Justin dives into a scriptural study focusing on the concept of love, forgiveness, and repentance as presented in the Bible. He begins by referencing 1 Corinthians 13:5 from the Amplified Classic Bible, which states that love "takes no account of the evil done to it and pays no attention to a suffered wrong," sparking a discussion on how this is often misunderstood. Justin challenges the notion of inclusionism—the idea that everyone is automatically forgiven after Jesus's resurrection—by emphasizing that repentance is essential for forgiveness and salvation. Drawing from various scriptures, including the messages of Jesus and Peter, as well as prophecies from Zechariah, he argues that God keeps a record of wrongs until an individual humbly repents and pleads the blood of Jesus, which cleanses sin and averts judgment. He warns against a false sense of security that ignores the need for personal transformation, urging listeners to embrace the gospel's call to repentance and the transformative power of Christ’s sacrifice to escape the coming judgment and receive mercy.
In this episode Justin specifically focuses on 1 Corinthians 13:5 which emphasizes that love "takes no account of the evil done to it." Justin delves into the practical application of this principle, particularly the idea of covering sins, and addresses potential misinterpretations of scripture. He stresses that love, in fact, does keep a record of wrongs until repentance occurs, at which point love forgives and erases the record through the transformative power of Jesus’ blood. Justin warns against worldly definitions of love that overlook sin without repentance, contrasting them with God’s true love, which requires accountability and reconciliation. He supports his argument with additional scriptures, such as Psalm 86:5 and 1 John 1:9, to highlight the necessity of repentance for forgiveness and cleansing, urging listeners to align their understanding of love with Biblical truth rather than cultural distortions.
In this episode Justin explores the concept of spiritual discernment in an era marked by heightened spiritual activity and deception, continuing the thought on the Biblical concept of "spirit of python." He emphasizes the necessity of testing spirits to distinguish true prophetic messages from false ones, as cautioned in 1 John 4:1, and highlights the dangers of false prophets who may appear legitimate but are driven by deceptive spirits. Justin warns against the superficial judgment of prophets based on titles or appearances, advocating instead for an evaluation of their long-term conduct and fruit, as advised in James 3. He shares personal experiences of being misled and the pitfalls of prophetic ministry, such as succumbing to soulish desires rather than divine inspiration.
In this episode Justin continues with the subject on the "spirit of python," a term used to describe a deceptive spiritual force behind false prophecy, divination, and attempts to predict the future without divine authority. He emphasizes that, according to scripture—specifically referencing Isaiah—only God truly knows the future, and any genuine foresight comes from Him, often through prophets or the Holy Spirit, who, as noted in the Book of John, reveals "things to come" to believers. Justin contrasts this with the counterfeit efforts of demonic forces, which lack access to God’s mind and can only make predictions based on observable data or overheard truths, peddling falsehoods to mislead people. He warns against the allure of secret societies, psychics, and false prophets who profit from humanity’s craving for hidden knowledge, citing Daniel 2:28 where Daniel credits God alone for revealing King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, underscoring that neither Satan nor his minions possess inherent knowledge of the future.
In this episode Justin focuses on Acts 16:16-18, exploring the encounter between Paul and a slave girl possessed by a spirit of divination, identified as the "spirit of Python," linked historically to the Greek god Apollo, known for prophecy. Justin warns against the pervasive counterfeit of true prophecy which he describes as a demonic force that mixes truth with error to deceive, manipulate, and profit off people's fascination with the supernatural, a phenomenon he sees as increasingly mainstream today, much like in the Greco-Roman world where consulting oracles was a universal practice. Justin emphasizes that this spirit attempts to infiltrate when one seeks truth or communion with God, as illustrated by the slave girl’s accurate yet misleading proclamation about Paul and his team, aiming to associate them falsely with pagan deities like Apollo rather than true salvation. Justin cautions against modern "prophets" who lack accountability to a local church, urging listeners to test prophecies rigorously, as Paul advised in 1 Thessalonians 5:20, and to rely solely on the Holy Spirit for genuine revelation about the future, contrasting this with the limitations of ancient sorcerers in Daniel 2 who couldn’t access divine secrets, reinforcing that only God, through His Spirit, holds true knowledge of what’s to come.
In this episode Justin delves into the concept of discerning spiritual influences in our lives, particularly focusing on the "spirit of python." He discusses how the Bible describes the current era as a time of maturity where both good and evil are fully manifested, making it crucial for believers to distinguish between divine guidance and misleading voices. Justin emphasizes that the Holy Spirit communicates from within the believer, originating from the spirit rather than the mind, which can be swayed by external influences. He warns against the dangers of false prophecies and divination, which he equates with the spirit of python, advising listeners to be vigilant about the sources of their thoughts and the information they accept.Justin also critiques the modern fascination with hidden knowledge and secret prophecies, likening it to a form of spiritual addiction. He highlights the pitfalls of following unverified or sensationalist predictions, often found in both secular and spiritual contexts, which can lead believers astray. He recounts personal anecdotes to illustrate how such misinformation can influence decisions and actions, ultimately leading to spiritual and relational harm. The episode concludes with a call to seek genuine spiritual guidance through prayer, scripture, and the Holy Spirit rather than being swayed by false prophets or mediums, urging listeners to be discerning and grounded in their faith.
In this episode, Justin discusses how individuals can discern between various voices influencing their lives: their own internal dialogue, advice from peers or mentors, and the deceptive whispers of the enemy. Justin introduces the concept of the "spirit of python," which relates to divination and false prophecy, warning listeners about the dangers of not discerning true spiritual guidance from counterfeit influences. He stresses the necessity of internal spiritual awareness to differentiate between divine guidance and external, potentially misleading voices. The main theme is the empowerment through spiritual discernment and living in accordance with God's word rather than being swayed by external opinions or negative thoughts.
In this episode, Justin emphasizes the importance of being heavenly minded to produce Godly outcomes on Earth. He argues against the notion that being focused on heavenly things makes one unproductive, referencing Biblical scriptures that encourage setting one's mind on things above. The discussion includes insights on utilizing imagination as a powerful tool and its role in seeing the unseen, and how words and meditation can transform one's mindset. The podcast concludes with an invitation for listeners to engage in prayer and to align their thoughts with divine purpose for 2025.
In this podcast episode, Justin discusses the concept of being 'Heavenly minded' as a way to invoke the presence of Heaven on Earth. He emphasizes that this mindset can lead to spiritual awakenings and refreshing moments in one’s life and ministry, especially as believers prepare for the return of Jesus. The podcast encourages focusing on divine mysteries and God's promises to experience His glory and power on Earth.
In this episode, Justin discusses the theme of loyalty, particularly focusing on undivided loyalty to Jesus. He reflects on the story of Judas Iscariot, emphasizing that it is not how one starts that matters, but how one finishes their journey of faith. The discussion transitions to the importance of applying scriptural teachings in our lives, especially in confronting sin within ourselves and others, promoting genuine compassion guided by truth.
In this episode of the Grace For This City Podcast, host Justin explores the themes of loyalty and narcissism, discussing how the latter often requires blind loyalty from others. He emphasizes the importance of distinguishing true loyalty from unhealthy attachments, cautioning against remaining loyal to those who betray Jesus-like values. By referencing Biblical figures such as Judas and teachings from 1 Corinthians, Justin argues that loyalty should first be to Christ and His word, rather than to individuals who exhibit morally questionable behavior.
In this episode, Justin discusses the importance of being mindful about the company we keep and how it influences our character, habits, and ultimately our life direction. He emphasizes evaluating the five closest people in our lives to ensure they align with our values and aspirations, cautioning that 'bad company corrupts good character.' The conversation also touches on the significance of seeking mentorship from those with more life experience, and prioritizing relationships that cultivate good habits and deeper character over mere potential or talent.
In this episode, Justin discusses the crucial role of the Scriptures as a source of authority and guidance for Christians, particularly in the context of a post-Christian society. He challenges the assertion that the authority of the Scriptures should be diminished and argues that both the Word and the Holy Spirit are essential for spiritual growth and discernment. Throughout the episode, he critiques prominent church figures who advocate for separating spiritual experiences from Biblical foundations and emphasizes the importance of a well-rounded understanding of scripture.
In this episode, Justin emphasizes the importance of being led by the Spirit of God in conjunction with a strong grounding in the Scriptures. He argues that the Bible should be considered the final authority for all matters of faith and life, and warns against the dangers of neglecting Scripture in favor of just spiritual experience. The episode aims to equip believers with strategies and motivations to effectively live out their faith, especially as they anticipate the return of Jesus.
In this episode, Justin discusses the importance of living a Spirit-led life as a mature believer in Christ. He emphasizes the need to cultivate a strong relationship with the Holy Spirit, discern internal promptings, and separate spiritual insights from natural inclinations. Through examining key Biblical Scriptures, he encourages listeners to trust their inner guidance from the Holy Spirit while navigating challenges in life, ultimately aiming for a deeper and more fulfilling Christian experience.
In this episode, Justin discusses the concept of being led by the spirit according to Biblical principles. He emphasizes the importance of foundational understanding, distinguishing between being led by one's spirit and the flesh, and highlights key scriptures that support being spirit-led as essential for a Christian life. Justin asserts that true believers are animated by the Zoe life of Christ, which resides in their spirit, and contrasts this with living according to the desires of the flesh.
In this episode of the Grace For This City Podcast, Justin discusses the fundamental aspects of living a spirit-led life, emphasizing the importance of a vibrant relationship with the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit. He explains how the Holy Spirit guides and instructs believers, highlighting the advantages of having the Spirit within us post-resurrection compared to the Old Testament believers who had the Spirit upon them. Through understanding and yielding to the Spirit's leading, believers can experience a deeper communion with God.
The initial sign of the last days is the rapid increase in deception. Let's talk about it!
Is it truly as sinister as some say it is? How do we reconcile being delivered from darkness and participating in it? Let's talk about it!
You do not heal wolves while they feed on the sheep. You identify and then isolate and starve out their desire for mutton. Let's talk about it!
Wolves and prostitutes are root concepts because both seeks to seduce and devour for personal gain. Let's talk about it!
For this is the will of God, that each one of you should know how to possess (control, manage) his own body in consecration (purity, separated from things profane). Let's talk about it!
Between now and the time Jesus returns for us, His body, we are to conduct ourselves in a way that is fitting for a believer. Let's talk about it!
You must get up and place your feet into the steps of faith demonstrated by those who have gone before us. Let's talk about it!
Special Guest Elijah Murrell
Many are not walking in the abundant provision God has for them because they lack diligence. Let's talk about it!
Special Guest Elijah Murrell
God has given us great and precious things by inheritance, but many have not taken advantage of what is theirs. Let's talk about it!
Commit to and make your work a priority and God will supernatural assist you. Let's talk about it!
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You have your "plow and field" of service to the Lord. He has a priority structure that when honored brings great production, increase and blessing. Let's talk about it!
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God places each of us into one of His gardens. He asks us to tend and to guard them. Let's talk about it!
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If you will make a decision to set yourself like a "flint" and focus on getting to the end of the objective, or at least to a realistic evaluation point ...God says that He will assist you and you won't be disgraced or ashamed. Let's talk about it!
Some things are obvious sins ...others are not so obvious. The considerations are called "convictions. Let's talk about it!
Even Jesus learned obedience. You and I don't start out obedient ...we must learn it. Let's talk about it!
To be used of the Lord more ...we must arrive at the place where we gladly say, "Not my will but Yours be done." Let's talk about it!
You must determine that you will not quit, or give up, even in the face of difficulty or persecution. Let's talk about it!
The Bible says that "hearers only" are easily deceived. But to be a person who is wise, Jesus said we must HEAR and also DO what He says to do. Let's talk about it!
And the standardized test still remains …Are you the Christ? Are you Elijah? OR, are you the only one God is using? If the answer is “yes” …then sadly those will wind up on the spiritual junk heap. Let's talk about it!
The tendency of human flesh will be to exalt a man beyond what is appropriate. Let's talk about it!
You're NOT the only one God is using. To think so is to set yourself up to build an idol rather than tearing it down. History records the men and women who thought they were Elijah ...God's only one, His last one, or even His "best" one ...when in reality ...He has thousands of others who He is using. Let's talk about it!
The spirit and power of Elijah is specific for confronting immorality and confronting idolatry. We discus how this is perverted and instead of tearing down and idol ...the temptation is to build up an idol with someone other than Christ as the object. Let's talk about it!
Learn to test the spirits behind a ministry, or minister, or any voice you hear. The Bible warns us of the attitude behind the spirit of antichrist ..and that it seeks to be admired, adored, consulted, and worshipped. Once you received the Spirit of Christ ...you now no longer need a man as the only voice of God for you. Let's talk about it!
Now that we have access to the Spirit of Christ to indwell within us, we do not need another man standing between us and Jesus as a mediator. We are warned about the spirit of antichrist and those who seek to usurp spiritual authority in our lives. Beware of those who prop themselves up in between you and Jesus. Let's talk about it!
The Law did its job perfectly. It was to reveal sin and bring death. Let's talk about it!
If you are born-again you are no longer a child of disobedience. The law doesn't concern you. Let's talk about it!
For what I am doing, I do not understand. For what I will to do, that I do not practice; but what I hate, that I do. Let's talk about it!
What we are learning about is what I call the “agency” of the Word of God. That seed has life imparted into it …it has agency, or the ability to exert power and force to bring about a desired effect. Let's talk about it!
The Word of God is living and has, within itself, supernatural ability to perform on our behalf. Let's talk about it!
There is a supernatural agency within the Word itself ...it has power and ability to produce in you! Let's talk about it!
The move of God centers around joining the old and the young together. Let's talk about it!
There are some natural considerations to endure the work of revival. Let's talk about it!
What about those flesh hooks ...areas where the devil exploits people through agreements. Let's talk about it!
Once you are born-again no demon can take up residence inside your spirit. Let's talk about it!
Three groups of people as God sees them. One is not appointed to endure wrath. Let's talk about it!
John sees the raptured church while caught up in a vision about the future. Let's talk about it!
What IT DID ACCOMPLISH, surprisingly ...was to reveal the multitudes of FALSE information that concerns these assumptions. Like Y2K ...untruths. Maybe honestly, ...but yet ...untruthful.
Right now The Church has center stage. The Antichrist CANNOT even begin to be revealed until we are taken out of the way. Let's talk about it!
The caution and warning is that if we tolerate a false spirit, or gospel and NEVER address it and the dangers associated …we too, like Eve, may partake of its fruit and become deceived. Let's talk about it!
What about some popular messages based on a wrongly divided bible text? Let's talk about it!
The Bible says we are to present ourselves before the Lord as someone who can rightly divide the scriptures. Let's talk about it!
We are becoming proficient at putting the flesh under and not letting it rule over us. Let's talk about it!
You are part of the final moments ...the last runners bringing about God's finish. Let's talk about it!
If you don’t honor God’s beginnings you will not be on track for God’s finish. Let's talk about it!
Every generation is asked by the Lord of the Harvest Himself if they would come and work for Him and labor in this singular plan and purpose from the beginning. Let's talk about it!
It all started in the beginning ..."And you will desire to control your husband, but he will dominate you." Let's talk about it!
Mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which you have learned; and avoid them. Let's talk about it!
The lower denser regions of the air is thickly populated with unseen spirits which have been marshalled against us for our destruction. Let's talk about it!
Forgiveness is required for our faith to be energized and boldly displayed. Let's talk about it!
The Lord will judge, determine, solve and settle the cause and the cases of His people. Let's talk about it!
What days are we living in? The Bible says these days will be marked with significant demonic activity. Let's talk about it!
The mystery of the head and the body. We'll discuss wives, husbands, husbandry, leadership, oikos and households. Let's talk about it!
The devil will push you around unless you decide to take what is rightfully yours and by force. Let's talk about it!
The head and the body were designed to work together in a harmonious and complimentary fashion. Let's talk about it!
When any activity pulls against the direction of the body you are called to …this activity becomes a potential entry point for the enemy. Let's talk about it!
God will keep His appointments because His word and His Spirit agree. Do you? Let's talk about it!
Strife = Fighting for an office/position that doesn’t belong to you and using unfair, deceitful or underhanded means to get it. Let's talk about it!
Even amidst the craziness of the times God is doing a work in our day. Let's talk about it!
Divination is speaking error, often mixed with Truth, under the inspiration of the pythonic, divining and or familiar spirit. Engaged in often through a work of the flesh or soul. Let's talk about it!
Romans 11:25 "... I do not desire that you be ignorant of this mystery ..." Let's talk about it!
We're encouraged to examine ourselves and see if we are demonstrating the fruit of our faith. Let's talk about it!
We open the door to fables when we allow into our heart the idea that prophecy is of private interpretation. Let's talk about it!
Beware those who creep in unnoticed and who bring with them destructive teachings that seek to exploit you. Let's talk about it!
Don't be moved when opposition comes against you and what you are believing for. Let's talk about it!
You were created to believe! You're designed to have faith that endures, doesn't waiver, has a firm grip, is patient and will go the distant ...until the object of your faith ...takes upon itself flesh. Let's talk about it!
In this episode we discuss God's promises concerning the returning of the Jewish people back into their home land.
If you are laboring more in the natural than you are in the spiritual, you’ll be frustrated when something doesn’t move, or yield …but if you’ll labor in the Spirit ...the natural has no other option than to respond and “catch up” with the word off the Lord.
The desires of your flesh are opposed to your spirit, and the desires of your spirit are opposed to your flesh. These two are antagonistic and contrary to each other, and in conflict with each other, so that if you do what your flesh wants, you will not do what you desire to do. Let's talk about it!
Faith is because of God. Faith is because you heard Him. Faith is because you know Him. Faith is because He is inside of you and part of you! Let's talk about it.
God's feasts are for signs. His plans for mankind are hidden in order to be revealed. Let's talk about it!
You have eyes and ears that are designed to see into the spiritual realm. Let's talk about it!
We are being called up into a greater work and demonstration. What are some potential things we should consider if we are going to finish strong? Let's talk about it!
Grace didn't just "save you" from ...it is also the new administration and tutor we are under now that we are born-again. Let's talk about it!
Let the Lord lead and guide you into all things. Wherever He leads it will refresh you. Let's talk about it!
Grace is training us to reject and renounce all ungodliness and to live discreet and self-controlled. Let's talk about it!
Beware of people pushing back on any teaching or standard that requires observable behavior and conduct, or anything that would utilize visible and tangible “fruit” as proof and evidence of inner transformation. Let's talk about it!
Join us as we discuss having a purpose mindset and how you can begin to serve it today. Let's talk about it!
Grace didn't just "save you" from ...it is also the new administration and tutor we are under now that we are born again. Let's talk about it!
Don't run out ahead of the Lord. Have the wherewithal about yourself and be aware that what you may be doing might be in vain if He isn't present. Let's talk about it.
What will distinguish us from all others? What will mark us, separate us, cause us to stand out? We also deal with becoming too familiar or common with the things of God. Let's talk about it!
The only way to renew your strength and endurance is to check in with the Lord and wait on Him. Let's talk about it!
Walk in the spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh (your flesh) lusts (sets it desire, focused passion, craves) against the spirit (your spirit), and the spirit (your spirit) against the flesh; and these are contrary to one another, so that you do not do the things that you wish. Let's talk about it!
To prove or or allow the perfect will of God we must first begin with agreeing with what He says. Let's talk about it!
w/ Matt Fay What about the intangible things that the Lord desires we set aside as an inheritance for our children? Let's talk about it!
We are challenged to discern the difference between what is good and what is evil …what is of the Holy Spirit and true and what is an unclean spirit and false. Things are not always as they appear to be! Let's talk about it.
Don't forget that it is the Lord who gives us power to become rich, and He does it to fulfill His promise to our ancestors. Let's talk about it!
w/ Guest Rick Johnson
Join us as we talk about vision and working with the Lord to build the future. Let's talk about it!
Do you want to finish strong? Join me as we talk about what mindsets are helpful in order to run our race and complete the work God has given to us. Let's talk about it!
'Doubt' is a counter-argument to what God has revealed to you concerning His will in your specific situation. Let's talk about it!
Because of the abundance of revelation a demon imp of satan is sent to beat, assualt and harass you, Let's talk about it!
You must protect your spiritual eyes from things seeking to blind you. Let's talk about it!
The imagination is a God designed and in-built tool to be intentionally utilized for His purposes. Don't let the devil usurp it. Let's talk about it!
The imagination is the gateway to the supernatural. Let's talk about it!
‘Imagination’ = “The process by way of the ability or power to form an image of something that are not present to the [natural] senses or not considered to be real.”
Just because it is unseen doesn't mean it is not real! God has given to you eyes that can see beyond the veil of darkness and give you understanding. Let's talk about it!
Join me and guests Jared Houle and Matt Fay for a casual and practical conversation on life and balancing family, work, rest and ministry. Let's talk about it!
w/ Bob Castello
Adopting and embracing a Christian Biblical worldview. Let's talk about it.
“Mystery” is not about withholding, or lack, but it's about protection, purpose and planning. Things hidden "for you" and not "from you". Let's talk about it.
w/ Matt Fay and Jared Houle
A house is build through wisdom ...and so our life depends on working together with wisdom. Let's talk about it!
w/ guest Joe Franta
Jesus is forever leading us in intercession and by His Spirit, you and I can take up our place and partner with Him concerning His perfect will. Let's talk about it.
Work is the pressure needed to draw out the gifts and callings of God on the inside of you. Let's talk about it!
Darkness is a spiritual condition and also a strategy. Darkness is functionally a veil, an attempt to obscure, hide, diminish, conceal. But we are not of the dark, but of the light. Let's talk about it!
Join me and guest Rabbi Phil Rab with Menorah Light Ministries as we talk about the living menorah. Let's talk about it!
Join me and guest Rick Johnson with Triumphant Solutions and Jehovah Jireh Farms as we discuss utilizing a business model to reach a community for Jesus. Let's talk about it!
God will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; He will guide you ...but do not be like the horse or like the mule, which have no spiritual understanding, and must be harnessed and led about with bit and bridle. Let's talk about it!
God is bringing you into relationship with finishing fathers in order to bring you into your inheritance of mastery. We'll cover some of the basic principles in this podcast. Let's talk about it.
Join the whole crew today in a conversation about Christmas and the reason behind the celebrations.
Potential is the vast ocean of possibility that becomes the "anything but purpose" substitute. Let's talk about it!
Those who live according to the flesh have their minds set on what the flesh desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the spirit desires. Let's talk about it!
Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart. Let's talk about it.
Do not walk according to the flesh …because if you do …you are putting yourself under the laws that govern those who are dead, and are only controlled by the dictates of the flesh. Let's talk about it!
There are to two predominate ways you can live. You can live according to your spirit, the new, born again, and brand new creation hidden in Christ ...or you can live according to the flesh ...the low, earthly, sensual and carnal way. Let's talk about it!
To walk accurately and in the fullness of this era and season …Bring great consecration to the tongue and speech. Only truth can be in your mouth. For God and His power only flow through truth …remember, I only said what I heard My Father say, …you have the help you need for this task with the tongue through the Holy Spirit. Let's talk about it!
God has covenanted with us to be our pro-vison. Only He knows the future and He will reveal to us things to come that will allow us the advantage of being in position ahead of the devil. Let's talk about it!
You've been praying for exposure ...are you prepared for the TRUTH? Let's talk about it.
God has revealed to you your “next”, your “transition”, your “new”, your “place of effectual service unto Him” and into the fulfillment of your destiny …and if you are going to be found faithful and finish your assignment you’ll first have to eat the thing that stands to block you from entering! Let's talk about it.
w/ Bob Castello & Christina Lowe
We are at war, and the price of failure in maintaining our thought life is great. Let's talk about it!
w/ Bob Castello & Paul Harris Don't be ignorant of the devil's devices ...lest he take advantage of you. Let's talk about it!
w/ Elijah Murrell & Benjamin Pace Who can find a faithful man? Bear fruit where you are planted and God will enlarge and promote you. Let's talk about it.
Prove yourselves obedient to the Message, and do not be mere hearers of it, imposing a delusion upon yourselves. Let's talk about it.
Fruit is proof! The body, has a right to see your “righteousness” practiced. The goal is not perfection …but rather the proof/fruit of pursuit. Let's talk about it!
There is no dark switch. Once the light enters darkness has to go! Let's talk about it.
God desires to interact with you through your spirit. When He speaks to you, He'll light up your inner man. Let's talk about it!
You lust and do not have. You ... covet and cannot obtain. You fight and war. You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss, ... Adulterers and adulteresses! Let's talk about it.
Faith comes by hearing and hearing the revealed Word of the Lord. Sometimes we must set aside the thing we would have chosen in the flesh and submit to the knowledge of what actually concerns us. Let's talk about it!
w/ guests Jared Houle and Branden Brim What you see, the public and visible part of you ...is the fruit of your time of rest and peace in Christ. Let's talk about it!
w/ Jared Houle & Branden Brim It's to easy to just grind and hustle and exhaust ourselves, even for the Lord. He has said come unto Me you who are weary and I will give you rest. Let's talk about it!
w/ Matthew Fay Seeing things the way God see's them. He wants to help us get a vision of faith. Let's talk about it!
You are a new type of holiness in Christ. Don't let the devil temp you into mixing iniquity with restraint. Let's talk about it!
w/ Matt Fay The balance of life ...God's strategies on how to do everything from the place of who you are in Christ. Let's talk about it!
What about the man who observes himself in a mirror and then walks away and immediately forgets what kind of man he saw? Let's talk about it!
Every generation is asked by the Lord of the Harvest Himself if they would come and work for Him and labor in His plan and purpose He started at the beginning. We get started by locating the ancient path others have been running on and get on the same track. Let's talk about it!
Part three of discussing how transformation is possible if we will renew our minds, change the way we think and mold and shape it after God’s way of thinking. Let's talk about it!
Join me and guests Randy Forbes and Mike Bishop as we discuss The Congressional Prayer Caucus, In God We Trust Movement and encourage you to seek the strategies that will lead to change. Let's talk about it!
Part two of discussing how transformation is possible if we will renew our minds, change the way we think and mold and shape it after God’s way of thinking. Let's talk about it!
w/ Frank DiPietro
Join me as we interview our guest about prayer and revival fire. Let's talk about it!
The Bible tells us that transformation is possible if we will renew our minds, change the way we think and mold it, shape it after God’s way of thinking. Let's talk about it!
w/ Bob Castello & Mirenda Goff
Unless power is ready and available we may not accomplish all we intend to do. Let's talk about it.
The word we know as "church" didn't exist is Jesus' day ...so subsequently have we been building the “church” as its been translated, defined, and understood, or building the Ekklesia that Jesus commissioned? Let's talk about it!
w/ Bob Castello & Christina Lowe
Jesus is our example. He only said what the Father said and did what the Father showed Him. Let's talk about it.
w/ Bob Castello A conversation about the Ecclesia and the OIkos household operations of the Kingdom.
w/ Bob Castello
How do you define church? Are we still building after the blueprints from Jesus Himself, the Head of the Church? Let's talk about it.
God's plan for you is to be relationally connected and woven into His household and to be a thriving member of His fold. Let's talk about it!
It's for us to know and have knowledge of God's Will for our lives. Holy Spirit has been given to us to help us in our weakness to know God's mind. Let's talk about it.
Stay steady, ferocious days are ahead. Don't let your heart fear, you were born to navigate and maneuver these last days. Let's talk about it.
You believe with your heart. Don't underestimate the enemy trying to discourage and distract you. Guard it above all else. Let's talk about it.
To navigate these days you will have to use your spiritual eyes and ears. Let's talk about it!
God has already been in your future and has established appointments for you. Let's talk about it.
Go ahead and celebrate! Don't get caught up in just 'the day' ...He is the same yesterday, today and forever! Let's talk about it.
w/ Matt Fay
A conversation about the journey of pursuing your calling and chasing the real American Dream.
There is a battle that wages war for access to your “believer”. Faith sees before your natural eyes see and faith hears before your natural ears will hear. If you'll endure and not cast away your faith you will reap. Let's talk about it.
We were created to operate just like our Heavenly Father - to believe and then speak. "What shall we do", they asked, "that we may work the works of God?” Jesus replied, "this is the work and service that God asks of you: that you believe!” Let's talk about it.
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
From 1621 to 2020 ...what are you thankful for? Let's talk about it!
Satan becomes obsessed once he starts down a path …his lust to destroy you will not be shaken, he is methodical and will not be detoured off his intended course. Let's talk about it!
To doubt is to consider another option or prefer a lie over the truth. Let's talk about it!
When there is a 'just cause' you do not come up with excuses for not participating. Do not let history mark us as the fools who were unable to discern the times and who lacked spiritual insight as to what we the people should do. Let's talk about it!
Is it truly as sinister as some say it is? How do we reconcile being delivered from darkness and participating in it? Let's talk about it!
Prepare for collision! Not a defensive posture ...but a grand impact of light invading the darkness! These are days of great darkness but the Lord rises upon you and His GLORY appears over you.
w/ Mirenda Goff
Having begun your new life spiritually are you now trying to finish in the flesh? Let's talk about it!
We've never been this way before but we're going this way now. Our work is to labor in the glorification of the church. Let's talk about it!
Your work is associated with the times and the season. God reserves appointments for you and gives you special tools with which to demonstrate. Let's talk about it!
Hosted by Bob Castello & Christina Lowe
Your testimony of Jesus is your foundation. Let's talk about it!
w/ Mirenda Goff
The Kingdom of Heaven requires someone willing to advance with force and not back down when the devil tries to bluff them. Let's talk about it!
From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven forces its way violently, and violent men seize it by force as a precious prize—a share in the heavenly kingdom is sought with most ardent zeal and intense exertion. Let's talk about it!
Hosted by Bob Castello & Christina Lowe
An Old Testament prayer that can turn your city upside down. Let's talk about it.
Matthew 6: 9-13 "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen."
What is the present danger seeking to overwhelm Christianity?. Let's talk about it.
1 John 2.18 "Little children, it is the last hour; and as you have heard that the Antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come, by which we know that it is the last hour."
Jeremiah 1.10 "See, I have this day set you over the nations and over the kingdoms, To root out and to pull down, To destroy and to throw down, To build and to plant."
w/ David Williams
Join us today as we listen to a powerful testimony of an awakening and revival encounter and the mission Jesus assigned to David to be, build and become a house of prayer. Let's talk about it.
Isaiah 56:7 "Even them I will bring to My holy mountain, And make them joyful in My house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices Will be accepted on My altar; For My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations."
Amos 9:11 "On that day I will raise up The tabernacle of David, which has fallen down, and repair its damages; I will raise up its ruins, And rebuild it as in the days of old;"
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
A closer look at the function of the Apostolic grace and the foundational- blueprint level perspective it provides. Let's talk about it.
1 Corinthians 12:28 "And God has appointed these in the church: first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, administrations, varieties of tongues."
1 Corinthians 3:10 "According to the grace of God which was given to me, as a wise master builder I have laid the foundation, and another builds on it. But let each one take heed how he builds on it."
w/ Mirenda Goff Charging your spirit man to release dunamis power in these last days. Let's talk about it! Jude 1:20 AMPC "But you, beloved, build yourselves up [founded] on your most holy faith [make progress, rise like an edifice higher and higher], praying in the Holy Spirit;"
Join me and Branden as we talk about prayer and having a relationship with Jesus first and ministry and other things second. Let's talk about it!
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
We have authority over demon spirits and not over people's will. You can know how to effectively take charge of a situation by knowing what is working behind the scenes. Let's talk about it.
Luke 10:17 NKJV "Then the seventy returned with joy, saying, "Lord, even the demons are subject to us in Your name."
1 Corinthians 12:7-10 NKJV "But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all: for to one is given the word of wisdom through the Spirit, to another the word of knowledge through the same Spirit, to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healings by the same Spirit, to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another discerning of spirits ..."
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
You are enlisted in a battle ...to wrestle and win you'll need God's armor on! Let's talk about it.
Ephesians 6:10-11 "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil."
w/ Mirenda Goff
Don't be sidelined ...get in the game. Jesus said, "Stay up with Me!" Let's talk about it.
James 5:16 AMPC "The earnest (heartfelt, continued) prayer of a righteous man makes tremendous power available [dynamic in its working]."
1 Timothy 2:8 "I desire then that in every place the men should pray, lifting holy hands without anger or quarreling."
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
You have the keys! The Master has given to you to steward His operation. Let's talk about it.
Colossians 2:13 AMPC "And you who were dead in trespasses and in the uncircumcision of your flesh (your sensuality, your sinful carnal nature), [God] brought to life together with [Christ], having [freely] forgiven us all our transgressions."
Matthew 18:18 “Assuredly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven."
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
You Deal With It ...Jesus isn't going to deal with the demons, you must deal with them. Jesus can't - we can! Let's talk about it.
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
You have authority NOW! Who gives the orders? Let's talk about it!
w/ Mirenda Goff
If you are born-again you are now part of the body of Christ with Jesus as the head and He forever makes intercession. We don't just pray for the ministry - the ministry is prayer. Let's talk about it!
w/ Christina, Bob & Don Allen
Don't let the devil take advantage of you! Did you know you're a son? Let's talk about it.
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
What makes you think you have authority? If you are born again you are now ONE with Jesus. Let's talk about it.
w/ Bob Castello
Facing any giants in your life? What about Goliath and other giants? Are you prepared to take your authority and overcome? Let's talk about it.
What about fear? Fear is a trap. But you can be delivered from the bondage of fear! Let's talk about it.
John 16:33 "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
Watch out for WOLVES! Let's talk about it.
Acts 20:27-31 (emphasis added) "For I have not shunned [avoided] to declare to you the whole counsel of God. 28 Therefore take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to shepherd the church of God which He purchased with His own blood. 29 For I know this, that after my departure savage WOLVES will come in among you, not sparing the flock. 30 ALSO FROM AMONG YOURSELVES men will rise up, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after themselves. 31 THEREFORE WATCH, and remember that for three years I did not cease to warn everyone night and day with tears."
w/ Christina Lowe & Bob Castello
To navigate these days you'll need to be led of Holy Spirit and inquire for His help. Let's talk about it.