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 ...
In this episode Blake Jones takes us on a journey with stories of pride, disappointment, miraculous healing, and the deep ache of grief. Through testimony, ministry moments, and the story of Naomi and Ruth, the message is clear: even in bitterness, confusion, or burnout, God is still writing redemptive stories. Blake explores how subtle "disqualifications" creep in, why obedience still matters, and how staying close to God - even when it doesn’t make sense - can change everything. For anyone ...
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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 ...