“In this episode, we explore how to avoid the tree of death and live from the tree of life (aka the tree of pleasure). We also dive into wilderness seasons—how to steer clear of them—and uncover why religion robs our joy.”
This episode continues our series Unmasking the Power of Sin. We dive deep into God’s love and uncover why He loves us. Fair warning: much of what we discuss may be considered controversial, but as Scripture says, whoever has ears, let them hear.
If you struggle with sin and desire to be set free, your answer is in this episode. Listen in and break the cycle once and for all.
Is sin really the problem?
In Part 1, we dig into the root of sin and what’s really at work beneath the surface. If you’re stuck in repetitive patterns—or know someone who is—this episode will challenge what you think the real fight is.
We’ll also unpack what “sins unto death” and “sins not unto death” actually mean.
The big question—Why does God love us?—comes in Part 2, but this is where the foundation gets laid.
Some things are taught. Others? Caught. 🎙️
A continuation of “Back to the Garden,” where we explore the theme of rest—and why, for many, it’s hard to find rest even when they’re away from work or in restful environments. This isn’t just a message to be taught—it’s one that must be caught. Join us as we explore the power of doing nothing!
What was life like before the fall—when Adam walked with God in perfect fellowship? That’s the blueprint for today’s Christianity. Eden wasn’t just a beginning; it was a model. So if what we call “Christianity” today doesn’t resemble Eden, is it possible we’ve accepted a gospel that’s been mixed—just like in Galatia? Somewhere along the way, we traded mind renewal for striving and self-effort.
What if the good news we’re living isn’t the full gospel at all? Tune in and see what we’ve forgotten—and how to return.
Struggling with anxiety? If you are—or know someone who is—this episode is for you. I share my own battle with anxiety, why it shows up in our lives, and how to stand up to it. It’s time to slay the anxiety giant once and for all. Listen in—and if it speaks to you, share it with someone who needs the same breakthrough.
In this episode, I respond to several questions that were submitted via Instagram. There were a total of 10 questions.
1. Have you ever seen someone truly healed, and then watched their condition come back a year or some time later? How do you explain that?
2. Have you ever watched someone get dramatically delivered; and then go back to the same bondage months later? What does that mean?
3. Where’s the line between spiritual hunger and hype?
4. Is it possible that someone can give an accurate prophecy while living in sin? What do you do with that?
5. Do gold dust, feathers, and glory clouds have a place in ministry, or are they distractions from the gospel?
6. If there’s no fear of the Lord in a meeting, can we still call it a move of God?
7. Have you noticed a shift in Gen Z towards authentic spirituality, or are they just trading one emotional high for another?
8. Why do some movements attract crowds but leave cities unchanged?
9. Why do I see ministers praying over people in tongues or asking the congregation to pray in tongues over those at the altar?
10. Hebrews 12:6–11 shows God disciplines His children when they sin—He doesn’t abandon them. If He still owns and indwells them during moral failure, how can demons also dwell in them? This question concerns indwelling or possession, not external influence or mental strongholds.
If you’ve been carrying silent pain or feel stuck in cycles you can’t break, this episode is for you. After four years of walking with God through my own journey of inner healing, I’m sharing what He’s taught me—and the powerful healing key He gave me that could change everything for someone listening. It’s time to step out of the darkness and into the light of God’s truth. Let’s begin.
This episode, we’re unpacking the biblical and practical truth about inner healing—and why it matters more than you think. I’ll share how my own journey led me here, not by choice, but by necessity. Real healing starts deeper than most of us realize.
Have you ever stopped to wonder where it all begins—what shapes our personality, or why some of us are introverted while others are extroverted? What if I told you there’s a crucial window of time when all of this takes form, and if we overlook it, we risk missing a vital opportunity? But don’t worry—it’s not the end of the road. There is HOPE, and we’ll explore that in a future episode. For now, let’s dive into the heart of the matter: child psychology—the origin of the beginning.
Have you ever struggled to attain a state of godliness, only to fall short every time? What if the solution you’ve been seeking is the very thing you’ve been avoiding?
The key isn’t to keep chasing—it’s to stop. Not to run, but to be still. And in that stillness, you arrive at the destination that once seemed unreachable. The faraway land becomes as close as your own doorstep.
Simply reach out and claim it—it’s already yours. And it all starts with one question: Who touched Me?
Is physical healing really guaranteed by God? Or is it just wishful thinking? Well, what about Paul’s thorn in the flesh?
In this powerful episode, we dive deep into what Scripture actually says about divine healing—and why it’s not a matter of if but when. If you’ve ever questioned why healing hasn’t manifested in your life or wondered if it’s truly God’s will, this episode is for you. Don’t let doubt steal what’s already been promised. Listen now and step into the healing that’s rightfully yours!
Scripture references to the three Old Testament scriptures referring to thorns in the side: Numbers 33:55, Joshua 23:13, and Judges 2:3.
Do you ever find yourself striving for sinless perfection, yet never seeming to attain it? You’re not alone. There’s a rattrap that catches even the most devoted believers—the trap of applying truth partially. It looks holy, it feels right, but it never quite works. Why? Because truth only sets you free when it’s applied fully.
Paul wrestled with this very thing, and he uncovered a secret that could end years of struggle. So why do so many still fall for the rattrap? Could it be that we’ve been sold a lie disguised as holiness?
Let’s dive into Paul’s letter and uncover the secret he discovered.
If Jesus were to physically walk among us today, would we recognize Him, or would we reject and crucify Him once again?
There is a side of Jesus that many find difficult to embrace, yet it is this very aspect of Him that keeps us vigilant and aligned with what truly matters. If we cannot accept this part of Him, then we are not truly prepared for His coming.
He cannot embody perfect love without also displaying a hardened resolve. Who is this Jesus, and how would He reveal Himself to us?
What does it look like to have Jesus as the head of the church? How does this shape our meetings, gatherings, and governance within this new wineskin?
In this final episode, we will answer these questions and explore the cost of revival. Although revival brings peace in one hand, in the other, it carries a sword. Revival comes only to the violent. But who are these violent ones?
Young wine contains an ingredient that, when placed into new wineskins, causes the wineskins to stretch. Although, this ingredient is often overlooked it is the key element that brings about the wine’s aging. Because we don’t understand, let alone recognize, this component’s purpose, we end up grieving the Holy Spirit.
In part 2 of this episode, we will discuss this ingredient and see why it’s needed for the wine to reach maturity.
Have you ever wondered why it’s so hard to leave an old wineskin? Or what a new wineskin should look like? Perhaps, you’re thinking, ‘What the heck is a wineskin?!’
In this episode we’ll answer all of these questions.
Let’s Keep the Wine Flowing!
The angels prescribed a letter that would bring about the Kiss of Heaven. What was this prescription and what was this Kiss of Heaven?
The angels prescribed a letter that would bring about the Kiss of Heaven. What was this prescription and what was this Kiss of Heaven?
Her whispers echo at the crossroads.