Many Christians know about the severity of God but have missed the beauty of His kindness. In this message, Alyn unpacks what it means to live both biblically truthful and intellectually honest—without losing sight of God’s heart. Exploring how divine sovereignty and human agency work together, he shows that God doesn’t override our choices but invites us into partnership. Through the story of blind Bartimaeus and a deeply personal testimony about debt and redemption, this episode reminds us ...
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Many Christians know about the severity of God but have missed the beauty of His kindness. In this message, Alyn unpacks what it means to live both biblically truthful and intellectually honest—without losing sight of God’s heart. Exploring how divine sovereignty and human agency work together, he shows that God doesn’t override our choices but invites us into partnership. Through the story of blind Bartimaeus and a deeply personal testimony about debt and redemption, this episode reminds us ...
Ever feel like your faith has gone a little flat? Like you’re trying to live right, but the spark just isn’t there? This week, AJ picks back up in the book of Matthew and unpacks Jesus’ words about being the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Through vivid first-century imagery and honest reflection, she helps us see what Jesus was really saying... that following Him isn’t about performance or perfection, but about letting His presence bring flavor, warmth, and light into our every...
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Many Christians know about the severity of God but have missed the beauty of His kindness. In this message, Alyn unpacks what it means to live both biblically truthful and intellectually honest—without losing sight of God’s heart. Exploring how divine sovereignty and human agency work together, he shows that God doesn’t override our choices but invites us into partnership. Through the story of blind Bartimaeus and a deeply personal testimony about debt and redemption, this episode reminds us ...