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A show for anyone who needs a friend. We share the stories of how we met our best friend, the Holy Spirit, how he meets us in our every day lives, and how you can meet him too. Visit us at www.ronandnicksbestfriend.com and join our movement to see more and more people meet the Holy Spirit and know Him as their Best Friend.

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Ron and Nick talk about the nature of friendship with people and the Holy Spirit, how to know if you are loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and continue their study of the book of Acts.

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Ron and Nick talk about the motivations for transformation and those who want to see it in others, how the gospel erases both racism and the accusation of being racist, and continue in their study of the book of Acts.

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Ron and Nick talk about living unoffended, what forgiveness is and how to forgive, and how to find out your true identity.

We also continue our walk through the book of Acts with the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick discuss what it means to die to self to find life, the Charlie Kirk assassination, and look at Acts 2:13 where the first people filled with the Spirit evoked amazement, perplexity, and mockery.

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Ron and Nick talk about how we learned about Abiding in Christ and our early mentor, Mike Wells.

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Acts 2:5

Now

To the disciples following Jesus's command to wait in Jerusalem until they received power it must have seemed like God was slacking. They have the command to tell the whole world about the gospel and they are just supposed to wait around?? and yet in the end God brought the world to them.

Acts 2:6

Bewildered

The work of Holy Spirit did not begin in clarification but in disheveling the people who ran to see what He was doing. But the work was immediately one of bringing a particular kind of unity and clarity no one could have anticipated. The reversal of the Tower of Babel happens here. God came down to men who were not trying to reach Him. God brought language back together. The scattering is now a gathering. Now we have the real chance of a unified world. (Bonhoeffer's quote in Life Together: Without Christ there is discord between God and humanity and between one human being and another. Christ has become the mediator who has made peace with God and peace among human beings. Without out Christ we would not know God; we could neither call on God nor come to God. Moreover, without Christ we would not know other Christians around us; nor could we approach them. The way to them is blocked by one's own ego [das eigene Ich]. Christ opened up the way to God and to one another. Now Christians can live with each other in peace; they can love and serve one another; they can become one. But they can continue to do so only through Jesus Christ. Only in Jesus Christ are we one; only through him are we bound together. He remains the one and only mediator throughout eternity.

Acts 2:11

Jews Converts Arabs Cretans

The first display of Holy Spirit presence affects everyone the same way. Utter amazement and no discrimination. Even though the Jews received the Holy Spirit he immediately shows he is not their exclusive property. This is a message stamped on history. The people of God we're not supposed to be called out to keep out. They were supposed to reveal God to the world. Now Holy Spirit takes his first appearance to show them the new dispensation is a gathering of all people to the living God.

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Ron and Nick continue a discussion about the coming of the Holy Spirit and being in a community.

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Acts 2:4

Identity

From here on out in the story whenever we see a person who received the Spirit, we see the potential that Jesus is in them and with them. These are now the acts of the Holy Spirit and it is his identity we look for in what the people do. These are not people trying to know God, they are people filled with God line Jesus was filled with God. They know who he is and they know who they are. They have the internal witness of the Spirit of Jesus.

All of Them

The Holy Spirit makes no distinctions. All who waited for Him to come met him. Young and old men and women. This must have been both a shock and a delight. Social justice is a good thing maybe even a great thing but true equality and fair treatment is a myth outside this singular experience. This is the only place in history where the entire playing field is leveled completely and every single person receives the gift. Every person elevated to God-friend status. This is the only social equality that the church guarantees and it trumps any other. Making races equal or genders equal to each other before each other is meaningless. God giving every person equal access to the Holy Spirit and therefore equal before Him is actual equality. This is why the church must not become an entity which majors on economic, gender, or any other form of liberation theology because these are less than perfect and never to be obtained equalities while gospel equality IS liberation theology that is obtainable now and forever.

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Ron and Nick talk about the struggle between flesh and Spirit and the way the devil talks vs to us vs the way God talks to us.

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Acts 2:2 The Spirit Comes

Ex - the sonic boom that hit va beach greenbrier and hickory

What are the marks of the Spirit's arrival?

Sudden - not gradual but obvious and immediate. One moment the Spirit was absent the next He arrived and everyone knew it.

Sound - the Holy Spirit is not silent He is audible and audibly present. The Holy Spirit has his own voice. They heard Him. Their ears perceived him. This was not a spiritual experience it was a physical experience. It does not say they felt him blowing on their skin like the wind it says he made a sound upon their ears like the wind. This is the opening of the ears of our race to the new voice of God in the world.

Blowing - the Holy Spirit comes with a sense of motion. He is not static sound he is moving sound. It is the sound of a wind that would bear is along with it were we to be open to it.

Violent - the Holy Spirit doesn't sneak in the room. He is loud. He isn't trying to hide. He is making sure they hear him.

From Heaven - the direction Holy Spirit comes is from heaven down to us. This is the divine gift Jesus promised. He doesn't come in through the door or windows as from the earth. He descends. Do not doubt he is not of this world. He is the arrival of God unincarnate - God in Spirt. God completely free to move in and around all things in the earth.

Filled - this Holy Spirit is filling. He fills things. He fills houses. The first thing he does is fill a house. He fills us. He fills. His first act even before tongues is to fill up the house; to immerse everyone and everything in the house. They were praying and in a flash they were swimming in God. Surrounded by goodness and health itself. Peace and joy and love. All of it all around them.

Acts 2:3 What Seemed to Be

The Holy Spirit is a person. The first time we meet a person we get impressions and some facts but we cannot get a grip on everything they are. The first people to meet the Holy Spirit in his new relationship to the human race told us what they saw and thought of him but the Spirit himself who authorized this account didn't feel the need to sharpen their account or fill in blanks. He leaves it at "seemed" and doesn't firm it up. What does this tell us about this moment? The tongues of fire must not be significant enough for Holy Spirit to clarify who he is. He doesn't want us to focus on them in this introductory scene. He is content to leave that part fuzzy - we should be too.

Identity

From here on out in the story whenever we see a person who received the Spirit, we see the potential that Jesus is in them and with them. These are now the acts of the Holy Spirit and it is his identity we look for in what the people do. These are not people trying to know God, they are people filled with God line Jesus was filled with God. They know who he is and they know who they are. They have the internal witness of the Spirit of Jesus.

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Ron and Nick discuss taking every thought captive, noise, and inviting the Holy Spirit into our day all day.

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Acts 1:22

From the time

What may not stand out at first here is the fact that not only were there people who followed Jesus without being among the chosen 12, but evidently there were many who did so. Enough that there was a pool of people who potentially could take Judas' place.

They followed Jesus without a title and without recognition. And after all had happened, even after Jesus himself had departed, then they were called into the 12. They were ready to take a place among the leaders for one reason; they faithfully followed when no one noticed and when following was all they could do

Acts 1:23

So They Proposed Two Men

The simplicity of this solution for such an enormous task is amazing. This person will stand in the shoes of the Apostles alongside Peter and the others to bear witness to the most important life ever lived with the most important message ever proclaimed. And the leadership is stumped. It might be one guy or another. They aren't sure which one. They know they need a 12th man so they do what? They put them both before the Lord and throw some dice. This may sound crass to crass ears but the truth is that it is the beautiful faith of men convinced God can make any chance turn to His purposes and the faith that he will make this turn to his purposes. Without faith it is impossible to please God (hebrews 11:6) and without faith it's impossible to serve God.

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Ron and Nick discuss the magnitude of the command for husbands to love their wives.

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Ron and Nick talk religious platitudes like "I guess that's the will of God" and "I really want God to use me."

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Acts 1:15

Peter stood up (also in Acts 2:14)

There is a scene in The Matrix where Neo stands up to the representatives of the evil matrix for the first time and doesn’t run away. When someone asks what he is doing, Morpheus replies, “He’s beginning to believe.” We can almost see the wheels going round in Peter’s head when this moment comes. He’s been a failure till now. A denier and a runner. But now he stands up. What gives him the right to speak to the assembly? Who gave him a platform or authority? He thinks he can rebuke Jesus. He uses swords when Jesus says put swords away. He spouts curses when he’s afraid of associating with Jesus. And he goes fishing when it looks like Jesus’s plan isn’t working out. Now he stands up? Shouldn’t it be John? At least John didn’t cut, curse, or run. But it’s Peter who takes charge when the community is waiting for the gift. He recognizes the moment they are in together - the need for perspective and replacement of the traitor. He has no particular right to take a place of leadership himself. He is a traitor too. But he is beginning to believe something. He is beginning to believe the Jesus commissioning; the placement of Peter at the foot of the church (Mt 16:18). The declaration that he is not Simon but Peter. He is beginning to believe in his given name and place. Peter stood up because he began to believe the gospel. Jesus restoration and Jesus placement.

Acts 1:16

Identity

The Holy Spirit is the one who Peter sees in the words of the Old Testament. He doesn’t yet possess the Holy Spirit or vice versa but he knows him. The Holy Spirit identity is a writer and speaker. He is consistent from the beginning of time. He is always speaking to and through people who know him.

Acts 1:17

He was one of our number

The implications of this statement are profound. Judas the betrayer was not an outsider. He was one of them. He was one that Jesus called to himself after praying all night (Luke 6:12-16). This means that Judas joined Jesus' ministry on purpose - God's purpose. The betrayal was not a mistake nor did God cause it. God knew it and He also knew how it fit in his plans.

Acts 1:20

In the Psalms

There seems to be no doubt on the part of the earliest believers and teachers of Christianity that everything in the Scriptures related to Jesus, his life, his death, his earthly ministry and his future ministry. All of everything related to Jesus for them. It was a simple belief that they held and allowed them to look to the past present and future with confidence that since they belonged to him nothing could be beyond explanation and nothing could be out of control. If you need convincing read the Psalms quoted here and see how little they have to do with "systematic theology." No modern theologian would try to make these connections. They would be run out of their school. We can have a better theology and a better life if we adopt the view of these simple believers. Everything is about Jesus.

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Ron and Nick talk about community and hearing from God together.

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Acts 1:14

Their instinct was to be together and to pray together. They had just experienced a whirlwind of mind bending activity. Arrest, trial, and death of their leader. Resurrection. 40 days of learning from a man who was dead but is now alive and then some fantastic departure to heaven. And their response is to go back to Jerusalem, stay together and pray.

This has to be a result of their life with Jesus. This is not my instinct. When I am confused or instructed to wait I tend to isolate and pray by myself. Is community at the core of my life and my life in Jesus? It seems like it should be if I've really spent time with him.

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Ron and Nick discuss sources and the names we are called and how some people are bigger to us than others. Plus our continuing walk through the book of Acts with the Holy Spirit.

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Acts 1:11

I feel like I want to keep looking into the cloud where I last saw you Jesus. I don't want you to leave and I'm unsure of what to do next. It was so easy and bright and clear just a moment ago when you showed yourself to me but now I'm looking at nothing but clouds. I'm looking at where you were and I'm standing here with no desire to look around at this dirty dark world you've left me in. I'm sad and lonely. What do I do now? Wait for power is what you said. Wait. Power. Spirit. Witness.

Please Holy Spirit come and empower me and also fulfill the promise of comforting me. Comfort and power and direction and provision all are promised in you. Today I seek all in you. May I have some evidence of your direction for us today? A breadcrumb of providence?

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Ron and Nick talk about the necessity of having a community of people around us to help us hear and hold what God is telling us AND we announce our daily online meeting of the movement to encourage us to live like the gospel is true.

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Acts 1:8

Identity

The Holy Spirit is power if a new and different kind than any power ever entrusted to men. It is a received power not an earned power or a built power. He is the power and it cannot be separated from his presence.

At This Time

Jesus's teaching about the kingdom must have been like his other teaching: plain in some aspects and completely opaque in others. After 40 days of teaching about the kingdom the followers of Jesus are anxious for the kingdom to come but mistaken about what the kingdom meant.

Is it God's fault we don't understand his teaching? Sometimes I tend to subconsciously place the blame for my misunderstandings at the feet I God. And there is some evidence that Jesus taught the crowds in ways they could not understand (mt 13:10-17) but not these people. They are the ones who have the keys and he tells them plainly about the kingdom. And still they are struggling to understand. Why? God's teaching is clear but our paradigms are not changed. In order to have God teaching we need God hearing. These followers heard kingdom and thought of power exercised through men. But God was telling them about a kingdom where power would be exercised through a Spirit.

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It Is Not For You to Know

They ask a good question and Jesus doesn't rebuke them for asking it, he simply tells them it isn't their business to know. There are some things (many) that knowing will not do us any good and may harm us. The tree of knowledge is not the tree of life. Accepting God at his word and waiting upon him is better than analyzing rationalizing and predicting what God is up to. It is enough to know that our God knows. Knowing God is always better than knowing information.

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Identity

The Holy Spirit is power if a new and different kind than any power ever entrusted to men. It is a received power not an earned power or a built power. He is the power and it cannot be separated from his presence.

At This Time

Jesus's teaching about the kingdom must have been like his other teaching: plain in some aspects and completely opaque in others. After 40 days of teaching about the kingdom the followers of Jesus are anxious for the kingdom to come but mistaken about what the kingdom meant.

Is it God's fault we don't understand his teaching? Sometimes I tend to subconsciously place the blame for my misunderstandings at the feet I God. And there is some evidence that Jesus taught the crowds in ways they could not understand (mt 13:10-17) but not these people. They are the ones who have the keys and he tells them plainly about the kingdom. And still they are struggling to understand. Why? God's teaching is clear but our paradigms are not changed. In order to have God teaching we need God hearing. These followers heard kingdom and thought of power exercised through men. But God was telling them about a kingdom where power would be exercised through a Spirit.

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Restore the kingdom

This is a logical question. Jesus began his ministry with the appellation "repent for the kingdom of God is at hand" and here he is declaring his work as coming to an end. This must mean the kingdom is coming into being. With no other way of understanding a kingdom these people are expecting it to come as it always had - with power over the land and the political system. Established borders and law and order. They did not conceive of the kingdom Jesus inaugurated by completing his work and sending the Holy Spirit.

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Command (vs 4)

Jesus gives a Jesus command. I’m not sure anyone else could have done this or would have done this. Wait here and don’t move until the gift appears. How long? No answer. How will we know the gift is here? No answer. What should we do while we wait? No answer. What kind of power? No answer. Notice they don’t actually ask any of these questions - at least not that we are told. But they do want to know about what the power will do for them. Will it displace the Romans? Will we get our nation back? Will we get our lives back? In other words, we are willing to wait without questions if this is going to get us what we want out of it.

Identity (vs 5)

The HS identity is a gift just as Jesus was a gift. It is important to see him this way. Gifts are given not earned. They must be accepted. They must be unwrapped or taken into our lives.

Wait in Jerusalem

Jesus commands his followers to wait in the place of their greatest defeat and worst tragedy. It is also the location of immanent danger to anyone associated with his name. They know Jesus is alive. He tells them about the kingdom. How exciting must this be? How incredible to see these things and sense you are on the verge of all your dreams come true? And Jesus command is to wait. That's fine. But he isn't going to wait with them. And that is not so fine. Jesus is leaving and we are waiting a "few days." What does that mean? We know God's sense of time and ours are not at all similar (2 pet 3:8). Waiting an indefinite amount of time without the real presence of God in Jesus and without the internal presence of God in the Holy Spirt, in a dangerous place full of bad memories is a daunting task. This is a great act of faith.

Why would Jesus leave them in this position? What's the point?

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Acts 1:2

Identity

The Holy Spirit will now be the identity who moves through the earth and everyone who comes in contact with him is trying to figure out who he is and who they are relative to him. Now he is the Jesus identity fully present. This is the handoff.

Giving instructions through the Holy Spirit

If Jesus is with them and showing them convincing proofs he is alive, why is the Holy Spirit mentioned here as the agent of instruction? Isn't Jesus himself instructing them? Is this a combination of Jesus speaking and the Spirit affirming in their hearts? This is a very curious statement. Couple this with Jesus' command for them to wait on the Holy Spirit and it becomes even more curious. The Spirit is present and active but not fully present and active or as present and active as He will be when Pentecost comes. This brief period of time must be like a turnover of command on a ship. Both captains are present at once but the outgoing is giving power and authority to the incoming.

What could be the reason(s) for this? Perhaps it is so the disciples are ready to recognize the Spirit when he comes. They are getting both voices at one time and can hear that Jesus and the Spirit speak the same language - have one voice. Maybe this is the burning experienced by the disciples on the way to Emmaus when Jesus was opening the Scriptures to them.

Was this "turnover" of command a new way of being led by Jesus who had only followed the Father's leading before the resurrection? Now the Spirit is leading the risen Jesus and so he is experiencing what his followers must experience after he leaves. This would complete his identification with us who will be led through the Holy Spirit and he will completely understand what it is like to be a Christian dependent upon the Comforter.

Acts 1:3

Kingdom

After 30+ years and a brutal separation from God the Father, Jesus the Son is not in a hurry to get home. This is counterintuitive. The work is done - he said so himself on the cross (John 19:30). Why 40 days more? Whatever it is you'd think it must be pretty important to delay his return to heaven. But we do not get the inside story on Jesus's 40 day seminar. We only get the table of contents as it were. He proves his identity beyond their doubts and he teaches about the kingdom.

What can we make of this? Knowing that Jesus is alive is essential - He offers many convincing proofs. Knowing about a new administration is essential - it is the only subject Jesus teaches.

What we know is that Jesus is alive and a new kingdom is either in place or coming or both. This must lead to the conclusion that Jesus's command for his followers to wait upon the Holy Spirit must have something to do with both his revealed, resurrection-type life and the kingdom. Holy Spirit is the kingdom come not just as an administrator of life like human kings but as the indestructible life that enters the heart of believers and sets up an internal administration. A life like Jesus's life.

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Ron and Nick begin a weekly study through the book of Acts looking for and listening to the work of the Holy Spirit.

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First account... began to do and to teach

Luke has begun a research project that takes him from the birth of Jesus to the birth of the church. Along the way he ceases to be an observer/journalist and falls into the story. The “they did” will become “we did” (see Acts 16:10). Luke is meticulous. Of all the gospel writers he is the most detailed. He uses words precisely. When he says his first account was what Jesus began to do and teach we need to take note.

Luke's first work is the gospel of Luke where Jesus is the lead character from start to finish, but in this second work, Jesus is going to make a brief appearance and strangely depart. How are we to understand the word “began”? Luke implies that Jesus is going to continue both doing and teaching. How? The way this is written is supposed to make us lean in and look for the answer right at the outset. We are supposed to enter here looking over the shoulder of the Jesus Christ, the resurrection man; listening to a dead man teach about how to live now in light of his destruction of the laws of sin, death, and physics. He is going to continue doing things and teaching us things and we’d better pay attention. He is no longer the peasant prophet, he is now the ruler of life and death. We listen in to the conversation and find out that he is not planning on sticking around and that some other person is going to shape and guide the movement he has begun.

It is the Holy Spirit. It is not an it but a He; a person. He is the Spirit of Christ. What does that mean? It means we should look for and expect Him to act like Jesus; to do the kinds of things Jesus did and say the kind of things Jesus said. He is not unknown to us. The whole gospel of Luke tells us what to expect from Him. Now we wait to see how He will arrive on the scene and what the gospel of Acts will be.

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Re-broadcast of verse by verse study through John 11 with the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick talk about wandering away from the Spirit and how it effects us.

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Ron and Nick talk about the definition of love and how Love defines our lives.

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Re-broadcast of verse by verse study through John 11 with the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick talk about the proper perspective on being married.

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Ron and Nick talk about how we get divorced long before we go to court.

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Re-broadcast of verse by verse study through John 11 with the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick talk about the reasons for affairs and what happens after one.

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Ron and Nick talk about the impossible commandments of marriage.

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Ron and Nick ask, "what difference does it make to hear the voice of God in your marriage?"

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Nick finishes his interview with Ron about his 13 year long battle with treatment resistant depression.

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Nick continues his interview with Ron about his 13 year long battle with treatment resistant depression and his recovery.

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Nick interviews Ron about his 13 year long battle with treatment resistant depression and his recovery.

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Nick interviews Ron about his 13 year long battle with treatment resistant depression and his recovery.

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Nick interviews Ron about his latest nonfiction book; The Little Book of Forgiveness . What is forgiveness really? Why does it cause us so much pain?

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In between interviews about recovering from treatment resistant depression Ron prays for all of us.

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Ron and Nick talk about losing a loved one and who can say "peace be still" to us in our moment of need.

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Ron and Nick talk with Cherie, a Julliard trained pianist and performer who has faced issues of chronic illness for her entire life.

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Ron and Nick talk with Raquel in Sao Paulo Brazil about her story.

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Ron and Nick talk about why we are hesitant to share Jesus - things about Jesus - with others.

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Ron and Nick interview Steve H., an entrepreneur who got his start selling timeshares. A conversation that leads to discerning the voice of the Spirit.

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Ron and Nick interview Chrs G., a pastor who woke up each day for 35 years and thought about it being the day to end his life.

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The Holy Spirit is the source of all community.

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Sam from Harlem joins us for a discussion of learning how to hear the voice of God and the value of living in community with vulnerability as a core value.

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The noise in our heads and the need to hear the Spirit.

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What the Holy Spirit says and how He says it are different than anything else in your head.

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What would you tell someone who is stuck or suffering?

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Without the active voice of God in our lives, we have no choice but to end up in rules and religion.

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All who wander are not lost - sometimes wandering for 40 years is exactly what you need to find out who you really are.

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How can a bad tree go good? Jesus pushes people to consider getting a heart transplant.

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Jesus talks to blind people all the time - here he points it out from his perfect vantage point.

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Is Jesus a Karma teacher or a new identity teacher?

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Jesus continues to explain the radically different identity of a son or daughter of God.

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Jesus continues to describe an upside down identity that only makes sense in light of who He is.

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Jesus teaches about unseen blessings and unknown woes.

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Jesus draws the wrong crowd again and heals them.

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Jesus spends time with his community and then creates a community with new identities.

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Jesus offends the religious crowd by healing a man on the sabbath...meaning they missed the more offensive thing he said before he did the healing, declaring himself "Lord of the sabbath" = GOD.

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Jesus continues to upset the religious people and again makes a claim that means he is God.

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Jesus is the new way to relate to God that requires a new identity to receive.

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The religious crowd ignores the real question to ask Jesus a question about fasting.

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Jesus accepts an invitation to a party with questionable guests.

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Who we are versus who Jesus sees: Levi the IRS agent follows Jesus.

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Jesus mind freaks the religious crowd as he heals a broken man AND a broken body.

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Jesus forgives someone who never punched him in the face and calls someone he's never met "friend."

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Religion in the way of the Jesus identity.

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The Jesus identity and fame and rest.

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Jesus makes a strange command after healing a leper.

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Jesus touches a leper and shows a new way; holy touching the unholy.

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Simon Peter meets the master of his vocational identity, and gets a new vocation.

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Jesus shows up at the end of a long work day.

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Jesus living the way all of have to live, rest included.

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Jesus, the magnet for the broken people.

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The Jesus Identity is near and available and powerful to help a woman in distress. Is he all of that to us?

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The Jesus identity has both power AND authority - the same power and authority that is available to us through the Holy Spirit.

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The authority of the message associated with the Jesus identity and the fear associated with the anti-Jesus identity.

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The Jesus identity under attack by the sons of the earth.

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Ron and Nick invite you to invite people to call in for our new counseling show: I Need a Counselor (INC).

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Jesus returns from the wilderness temptation full of power.

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The devil continues his attack on the Jesus identity, this time by quoting the Bible to its author.

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Satan continues probing the Jesus identity by offering the Creator everything he created.

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Jesus is full of the Holy Spirit and led by the Holy Spirit, and is also alone and hungry in the wilderness.

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Jesus the adopted son of the earth who adopts us as sons of heaven.

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The Jesus identity identifies with the people through baptism.

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John the Baptist and the impenetrable identity. John knowing who he is sticks his finger in the face of a king.

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The Jesus identity takes away religion.

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The word of God comes to John the Baptist in the wilderness. And it can come to you.

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Jesus slips away from his father's house to his Father's house.

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Is "old" an identity? Anna the old widow greets Mary, Joseph, and Jesus.

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The Holy Spirit affirming who Jesus is and leading Simeon in his true identity.

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Ron and Nick talk about hearing the wrong thing so many times that it sounds right.

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The name of Jesus.

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Ron and Nick continue their discussion about marriage.

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The shepherds get a new story and Mary gets a new baby.

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Ron and Nick talk about marriage, its effect on our quality of life and what the purpose of marriage is.

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Mary and Joseph and their identities as they experienced the first Christmas and beyond.

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The most powerful man in the world reveals his insecurity.

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Ron and Nick talk about the definition of trauma and how it fits into the story of the world.

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Ron and Nick talk about the need for counseling and the Counselor.

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Ron and Nick talk about the effect of dreams; both the ones we achieve and the ones we have not yet achieved.

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Ron and Nick talk about the Holy Spirit and the church today

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Zechariah gets the full script for who his son is.

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Ron and Nick talk about an encounter with the Holy Spirit in an assisted living facility. (the video: https://youtu.be/erQZ8fy5l_M?si=HuAR37NyN9IlZK1F)

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Ron and Nick talk about advice we've received (or not) and the Holy Spirit as Advisor.

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Mary leaves Elizabeth at a very unusual time.

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Ron and Nick talk about sin, separation, brokenness and the Spirit.

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Mary's song of rejoicing reveals her new identity is taking root.

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Ron and Nick talk about the voice of condemnation versus the voice of conviction.

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The first description of Jesus's identity reveals he is amphibious.And Ron and Nick discuss more of what it means to form the community of the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick talk about the tribe we are forming in order to change the world - the community of the Holy Spirit - and our plans for the future.

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Mary hurries off to check on the miracle the angel told her about and gets her new identity affirmed by her relative Elizabeth.

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Ron and Nick discuss what confession is, how it is done, and what good it does us.

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Mary gets a new, unexpected identity.

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Ron and Nick talk about the true nature of spiritual conversion and how the Holy Spirit converts us.

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Zechariah is given the identity of his son, John. Elizabeth accepts a new identity.

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Ron and Nick talk about the ups and downs of "going to church."

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A king, a priest and a barren woman show up in the story. Who are they and who do they think they are?

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Ron and Nick talk about seasons of fatigue and what it looks like to recover and regain full life.

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The opening of the Gospel of Luke.

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Ron and Nick talk about good tired and bad tired.

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Ron and Nick discuss the source of joy and the joy that can be found even in the disturbances to our normal lives.

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Ron and Nick talk about the Holy Spirit and the church today.

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The Jewish leaders issue a warrant for Jesus's arrest.

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Ron and Nick talk about loneliness, suffering, and suicidal thoughts.

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The crowds wait to see if Jesus will show up in Jerusalem for the Passover Feast...but which Jesus do they expect to come?

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Ron and Nick talk about why they do this podcast and how the Holy Spirit invites us into what He is doing.

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When we finish our study through John 11, we are going to undertake a study through one of the Gospels, not line by line, but identity message by identity message. Here is a first taste.

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While Jesus withdraws to the country, the Jews come to the city.

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Ron and Nick talk about our need to be seen and heard, how we seek to be seen and heard, and how the Holy Spirit fulfills this need.

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Jesus withdraws from the public eye in the wake of the religious leaders's decision to have him killed.

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Ron and Nick talk about confusion in hearing the voice of the Holy Spirit and how it is a natural part of any relationship. They also discuss how we can hear the Spirit and think we missed what He is saying because the results of His words don't match our expectations.

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The Sanhedrin decide to kill Jesus.

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Ron and Nick talk about turning blessings into curses and making room for blessings.

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The final word on Caiphas's words.

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Ron and Nick talk about the unholiness of religion.

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Caiaphas prophesies out of his point of view and God makes it true.

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Ron and Nick talk about the choosing of the Spirit over all other things.

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Ron and Nick discuss the source of joy and the joy that can be found even in disturbances to our regular lives.

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Caiaphas comes to the right conclusion for all the wrong reasons.

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Ron and Nick discuss another aspect of forgiveness: how to forgive ourselves.

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Ron and Nick talk about Nick's lifestyle change, addiction and relapse.

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Ron and Nick continue a discussion about forgiveness = not forgetting, not feeling, NOT forcing...a fact that leads to freedom.

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The Chief Priest accuses his colleagues of ignorance...and reveals his own.

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Ron and Nick continue their discussion about forgiveness; what it is and what it is not, and the central fact of the Cross as necessary for forgiveness.

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Ron and Nick begin a discussion about forgiveness.

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The leaders of the Jews show their true colors.

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Ron and Nick discuss words, power, and love.

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The leaders of the nation react to Jesus resurrecting Lazarus.

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Ron and Nick talk about sickness, and seasons of dryness with the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick talk about how we become authentic versions of ourselves.

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Ron and Nick talk about his recent lifestyle change, being afraid of failure and how the Spirit defeats fear.

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The divide over Lazarus's resurrection leaves some people in belief and others in search of authority.

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Ron and Nick talk about finding the right salve for our hurts.

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What happens when the people see the impossible power of Jesus?

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Ron and Nick talk about conversation with the Holy Spirit that leads us to know our true identity.

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Lazarus arises and a new world begins when Jesus take authority over death.

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Ron and Nick talk about living like the disciples and going with Jesus wherever he goes.

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Jesus jumps off the cliff between death and life.

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Ron and Nick talk about how to relate to people and a culture in darkness.

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Ron and Nick continue a discussion about the question: How do we genuinely come to love Jesus?

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Ron and Nick talk about a listener's question: How do we genuinely love Jesus?

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Jesus let's all of us in on his talk with God.

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Ron and Nick talk about the difference between knowing what's wrong and knowing what to do about it.

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Jesus speaks to God the Father without using words.

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Ron and Nick talk about how we become authentic versions of ourselves.

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Jesus announces the glory of God  at the entrance to the tomb of Lazarus.

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Ron and Nick talk about the practice of fasting.

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Ron and Nick talk about understanding what we are seeing when we read the Bible.

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Jesus demands that Lazarus's tomb be opened.

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Jesus gets angry all over again on the way to Lazarus's tomb.

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Ron and Nick talk about the nature of spiritual conversations and how to have one with the Spirit and with others.

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Critics from the midst of the Jews cast doubt upon who Jesus is and what he can do.

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Ron and Nick talk about the way we see ourselves and the value placed on us by God.

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The religious crowd sees Jesus cry...and misses the point.

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Ron and Nick celebrate their 100th episode by remembering that its all about relationship with the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick talk about the meaning and mirroring of sex in relation to who God is and who we are.

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Jesus pauses on his way to raising Lazarus from the dead to cry with brokenhearted mourners.

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Ron and Nick talk about the Spirit's part in bringing conviction.

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Jesus takes a funeral procession to a reverse ceremony.

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Ron and Nick talk about disconnection and the cure for loneliness.

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Jesus is deeply angry.when He sees Lazarus's loved one's mourning.

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Ron and Nick talk about the answers to the question our tribe asked God this week.

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Mary gets to Jesus with the same words as her sister, but a whole different posture.

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Ron and Nick talk about the most important thing we can hear from the Spirit.

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Mary quickly quickly responds when Jesus's asks for her, leaving everyone behind with questions.

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Ron and Nick talk about Rick Flair, and the profanity of finding an identity outside a relationship with God.

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Ron and Nick talk about the voice of the Accuser, how we all hear it, and how it can be a key to learning the voice of the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick talk about a book that's impacting their lives.  Living Fearless by Jamie Winship

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Ron and Nick talk about the necessity of vulnerability for relationship.

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Ron and Nick talk about the opportunity that comes along with brokenness.

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A visit from an angel disturbs Mary; but not for the reason you'd expect.

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Jesus waits for Mary on the edge of town.

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Ron and Nick talk about infidelity and the effect it has on all of us.

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Mary responds to Jesus asking after her.

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Ron and Nick talk about depression and the holidays.

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Jesus sends Martha to retrieve her sister.

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Ron and Nick talk about besetting sins and how forgiveness is the key to escaping them.

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Martha makes a statement much bigger than she knows.

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Ron and Nick talk about a year's worth of podcasting.

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Jesus asks Martha THE question.

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Ron and Nick ask questions about suffering.

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Jesus makes an outrageous claim.

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Ron and Nick talk about why we do things our Father tells us not to do and the illusion of moral authority.

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Martha tells Jesus what she knows, and misses what Jesus is saying.

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Ron and Nick talk about getting younger while we grow older.

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Best of Ron and Nick:  episode 63  Hell's Vocabulary

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Jesus responds to Martha's faithful declaration with a declaration of His own.

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Ron and Nick discuss Nick's trip to Italy and encounters they each had with God in Italy.

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Ron and Nick talk about the difference between happiness and Joy and how to live in continuous joy

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Ron and Nick talk about a book that's impacting their lives. Living Fearless by Jamie Winship

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Ron and Nick talk about hearing the Spirit of God rightly even when there's no immediate evidence for what He's told us.

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Martha makes a declaration of immense imagination.

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Ron and Nick talk about getting stuck in false belief systems and how to get out of them.

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Martha meets Jesus with a statement of faith? doubt? anger?  All of the above and more.

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Ron and Nick talk about the language of heaven and how we need to speak truth.

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Jesus finally arrives in Bethany.  Mary and Martha react to the news differently.

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Ron and Nick talk about the different ways we find our worth.

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Many people come to Bethany to comfort Mary and Martha over Lazarus's death.

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Ron and Nick talk about listening for the Holy Spirit to tell us our names.

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Wherever Jesus is is the center of power.

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Ron and Nick talk about the difference between meeting Jesus and walking in freedom hearing the voice of his Spirit. Ron and Nick's web site email us at ronandnicksbff@gmail.com

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Jesus arrives in Bethany four days late...

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Ron and Nick talk about he words Hell uses to manipulate us and how we use them on each other.

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When Jesus goes into certain danger, the disciples face the choice of going with him.

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Ron and Nick talk about the voice of the Accuser, how we all hear it, and how it can be a key to learning the voice of the Holy Spirit.

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Jesus explains the reason he waited for Lazarus to die and it is astonishing.

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Ron and Nick talk about finding the desires of your heart.  Does God want us to have the desires of our heart?  Living with a poverty mentality reflects poorly on the God who sent his only Son to die for us and the Son who sent his Spirit to live within us. Ron and Nick's web site

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Jesus tells the disciples that Lazarus is dead.

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Ron and Nick talk about expanding the show to YouTube and Jesus saying to his followers "you will do greater things."

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Ron and Nick talk about the necessity of vulnerability for relationship.

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We don't know what problems Jesus is solving because we only see things from Earth's point of view.

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Ron and Nick discuss how the Holy Spirit reverses the Tower of Babel and translates for us so we can hear and know Him and each other.  links:   Ron and Nick's website  Acts 2 The coming of the Holy Spirit  Genesis 11 The tower of Babel  2 Corinthians 5 Ministers of reconciliation

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We always need Jesus to explain his words to us.

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Ron and Nick discuss the effect of idols and how to recognize them.

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Jesus calls death "sleep."  Why?  Because he is the resurrection and the life.

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Ron and Nick talk about the effect of guilt upon our relationship with the Holy Spirit.

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Jesus continues his discussion of his life and our darkness.

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Ron and Nick talk about how we all get in bed with our enemy by believing the lies he tells us.

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Where Jesus goes is the right sequence and the right light.

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Ron and Nick talk about the power of being seen and heard. See the video here.

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Ron and Nick talk about owning the message and sharing it.

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Ron and Nick describe the favor that comes with being the friend of the Holy Spirit

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The Disciples question Jesus's decision to return to Bethany.

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Ron and Nick discuss temptation, failure, and responding to the Holy Spirit.

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After two days Jesus says its time to go.

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Does anyone see us or hear us?  Ron and Nick talk about how Holy Spirit can help us feel seen and heard, and how alone we are without him. Join us on our web site at www.ronandnicksbestfriend.com for more information and encouragements in our relationship with our Best Friend and to sign up for our weekly email.

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Jesus doesn't jump when called upon.

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The Kentucky Derby and a flat tire at the Wa Wa air pumps shows Ron and Nick that we don't see all that's going on when it's happening right in front of us.

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Nick talks about a new pair of sneaks and fitting in with the crowd.

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Martha called forward in the story.

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Ron and Nick talk about the Deceiver and our Best Friend and the differences in their voices. Join us on our web site at www.ronandnicksbestfriend.com for more information and encouragements in our relationship with our Best Friend and to sign up for our weekly email.

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Jesus hears the message about Lazarus

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Ron and Nick talk about addiction as a hearing problem.

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Mary and Martha send for Jesus.

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Ron and Nick talk about the way the Holy Spirit's presence changes the way we see everything.

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Heaven knows us and includes us in the story.  We respond personally to the Spirit.  Do we believe we can be this intimate with God?  It is the whole point of the gospel: to take us back to the Garden intimacy only better, permanent.

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Ron and Nick talk about a text that offended Ron and how the Spirit told him to handle it.

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Ron and Nick begin a verse by verse Holy Spirit led bible study through John chapter 11.  In verse 1 we talk about a man named "The God who helps" who lives in the town of affliction and sweetness.  Notes: A certain man. A man named Lazarus. The Hebrew name for Lazarus was Elazar - The God who helps. His sisters call for Jesus - Joshua - God is salvation expecting both help and salvation to come immediately. They believe both are true. They believe Jesus is the embodiment of both. He is. But he waits. This story starts with the age old question: does God care?  Does God actually help?  Will God save?  It is normally couched in terms of derision. If God can help why didn’t he help me (my mother, my child, my sister, my brother)?  If God saves where is he when I need him?  Here is a story that plays out thousands of times a day all across the world. And here is an answer. God loves these people. He loves them all. But he waits. Heaven waits while Lazarus dies. While all hope goes out of the situation heaven is silent. But the silence of heaven does not mean the disengagement of heaven or the impotence of heaven or the cluelessness of heaven. If we believe this story we can wait differently than Mary or Martha. We can wait with hope in the most hopeless of circumstances. Bethany House of affliction or house of dates. What a difference that would be!  Which one is it?  A house of dates would be a place where sweetness and fruitfulness abounds.  A house of affliction would be the opposite. But here they lay on top of one another. This is where affliction and sweetness coexist. Disease and fever and rest and healing. The kingdom of heaven is a “both - and” kingdom, not an “either - or” kingdom.

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Ron and Nick talk about how anger makes it hard to hear the Holy Spirit.  Join us on our web site at www.ronandnicksbestfriend.com for more information and encouragements in our relationship with our Best Friend and to sign up for our weekly email.

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Ron and Nick look at John 9:1, the beginning of the story of a man healed of blindness, and let the Holy Spirit lead their discussion.

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Ron and Nick remember embarrassing stories of little league baseball and talk about hiding behind masks to cover our shame. Join us on our web site at www.ronandnicksbestfriend.com for more information and encouragements in our relationship with our Best Friend and to sign up for our weekly email.

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What happens when we go from saying "God" to "Jesus" to "Holy Spirit"?  Join us on our web site at www.ronandnicksbestfriend.com for more information and encouragements in our relationship with our Best Friend and to sign up for our weekly email.

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Barry White makes an appearance and we talk Tower of Power and the formula of knowing the Holy Spirit.

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Ron and Nick talk about dealing with panhandlers and the meaning of generosity.  Join us on our web site at www.ronandnicksbestfriend.com for more information and encouragements in our relationship with our Best Friend and to sign up for our weekly email.

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Ron and Nick talk about the different ways people wake up to the presence of the Holy Spirit.  Subscribe to our mailing list to receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Ron and Nick discuss an old video of one of their kids and what it reveals about her unique personality.  Who are we? The Bible tells us to deny self, die to self and love self. Which one is which? Subscribe to our mailing list to receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Ron and Nick discuss anxiety and how the Holy Spirit is the answer to it. Subscribe to our mailing list to receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Ron and Nick discuss a recent disagreement, how we store up hurts and how to get rid of them. Subscribe to our mailing list to receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Nick and Ron discuss where our true hope lies and how church and politics confuse the issue. Subscribe to our mailing list to receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Ron and Nick discuss practical ways to meet the Holy Spirit.  Subscribe to our mailing listto receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Ron and Nick discuss practical ways to meet the Holy Spirit.  Subscribe to our mailing listto receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Ron tells about seeing answers to prayers.  Subscribe to our mailing listto receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Ron and Nick talk about the marks of prosperity...and Nick's life changing bidet. Subscribe to our mailing list to receive Episode Extras - pictures, videos, questions for further study, and encouragement in your relationship with our Best Friend.  Email us with with your stories and questions at ronANDnicksbff@gmail.com

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Nick tells about having kidney stones and finding his uninvited father waiting patiently for him in the ER waiting room.  

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Ron and Nick discuss monster movies, death threats and the effect of fear in our culture.

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The Holy Spirit wakes Nick up in the middle of the night in an unexpected way.

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Ron talks about being ungrateful for a gift.  Many of us have stories of thanklessness.  Could thankfulness be the real anti-depressant we need?

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Nicks talks about fishing with some friends and hooking a shark.

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Nick describes an encounter with the one and only Nature Boy, Rick Flair. Wooooooooo!!!!!!!!

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Ron and Nick talk about what happens when people see behind our Santa suits.  

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Ron and Nick explain the genesis of the podcast.

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