Welcome to gwot.rocks, a podcast about God, the World,and Other Things! We're all about advancing the peace of Christ in the midst of an agitated world. In a time where hate, tension, and stress seem to be at an all time high in our culture. Personal transformation the peace Jesus Christ brings can ultimately result in the restoration our decaying cities.THE CITY is the core of our human existence. As our key cities go, so goes our nation. In the first century A.D., synagogues were central to Jewish worship, teaching, and community life. In Luke 4, after His baptism and temptation, Jesus begins His public ministry by attending a synagogue on the Sabbath. Following custom, He stands to read and is handed the scroll of Isaiah. The passage He reads proclaims that the "Spirit of the Lord" is upon the speaker, anointing Him to preach good news to the poor, proclaim liberty to captives, recovery of sight to the blind, and freedom for the oppressed. This passage relates to the Jewish “Year of Jubilee” (Leviticus 25), a period every 50 years when debts were forgiven, slaves freed, and land returned, symbolizing liberation and restoration. The Isaiah passage is a messianic prophecy about God's servant bringing spiritual and social renewal. It was expected that the visiting Rabbi would continue reading from the place marked in the scroll. The marker was at the 61st out of 66 chapters…“The Spirit of the Lord God is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and freedom to the prisoners; to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor, and the day of our God’s vengeance; to comfort all who mourn, to provide for those who mourn in Zion; to give them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, festive oil instead of mourning, and splendid clothes instead of despair. And they will be called righteous trees, planted by the Lord to glorify him. They will rebuild the ancient ruins; they will restore the former devastations; they will renew the ruined cities, the devastations of many generations.” (Luke 4:1-4, CSB) After reading the passage, Jesus sits down, which in Jewish custom indicated He was about to teach. He then makes the profound statement, “Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21).
On that first day of His public ministry, Jesus proclaims that He is the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy - that He is the Messiah who has come to bring the spiritual and social liberation promised in the passage. This is a bold and revolutionary claim, especially in His hometown. As the account unfolds, the people’s reaction turns from amazement to rage, leading them to attempt to throw Jesus off a cliff. However, Jesus miraculously walks through the crowd unharmed and leaves Nazareth. This event is significant as it marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and sets the tone for His mission: to bring spiritual, physical, and social liberation. Jesus’ reading and declaration align His mission with the messianic prophecy, emphasizing he is not just a teacher or prophet but is the long-awaited Messiah who inaugurates God's kingdom of the ultimate spiritual Jubilee - spiritual liberation and the arrival of God's kingdom, bringing freedom, healing, and renewal to all people. The Jubilee of Jesus Christ for individuals AND society as a whole is available to all today! As you can tell from the title and the podcast genesis, the topics covered in the future will be an eclectic and engaging look at stories and topics that inspire you and advance the peace of Christ in your life. and in the lives around you!
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Welcome to gwot.rocks, a podcast about God, the World,and Other Things! We're all about advancing the peace of Christ in the midst of an agitated world. In a time where hate, tension, and stress seem to be at an all time high in our culture. Personal transformation the peace Jesus Christ brings can ultimately result in the restoration our decaying cities.THE CITY is the core of our human existence. As our key cities go, so goes our nation. In the first century A.D., synagogues were central to Jewish worship, teaching, and community life. In Luke 4, after His baptism and temptation, Jesus begins His public ministry by attending a synagogue on the Sabbath. Following custom, He stands to read and is handed the scroll of Isaiah. The passage He reads proclaims that the "Spirit of the Lord" is upon the speaker, anointing Him to preach good news to the poor, proclaim liberty to captives, recovery of sight to the blind, and freedom for the oppressed. This passage relates to the Jewish “Year of Jubilee” (Leviticus 25), a period every 50 years when debts were forgiven, slaves freed, and land returned, symbolizing liberation and restoration. The Isaiah passage is a messianic prophecy about God's servant bringing spiritual and social renewal. It was expected that the visiting Rabbi would continue reading from the place marked in the scroll. The marker was at the 61st out of 66 chapters…“The Spirit of the Lord God is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and freedom to the prisoners; to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor, and the day of our God’s vengeance; to comfort all who mourn, to provide for those who mourn in Zion; to give them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, festive oil instead of mourning, and splendid clothes instead of despair. And they will be called righteous trees, planted by the Lord to glorify him. They will rebuild the ancient ruins; they will restore the former devastations; they will renew the ruined cities, the devastations of many generations.” (Luke 4:1-4, CSB) After reading the passage, Jesus sits down, which in Jewish custom indicated He was about to teach. He then makes the profound statement, “Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing” (Luke 4:21).
On that first day of His public ministry, Jesus proclaims that He is the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy - that He is the Messiah who has come to bring the spiritual and social liberation promised in the passage. This is a bold and revolutionary claim, especially in His hometown. As the account unfolds, the people’s reaction turns from amazement to rage, leading them to attempt to throw Jesus off a cliff. However, Jesus miraculously walks through the crowd unharmed and leaves Nazareth. This event is significant as it marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and sets the tone for His mission: to bring spiritual, physical, and social liberation. Jesus’ reading and declaration align His mission with the messianic prophecy, emphasizing he is not just a teacher or prophet but is the long-awaited Messiah who inaugurates God's kingdom of the ultimate spiritual Jubilee - spiritual liberation and the arrival of God's kingdom, bringing freedom, healing, and renewal to all people. The Jubilee of Jesus Christ for individuals AND society as a whole is available to all today! As you can tell from the title and the podcast genesis, the topics covered in the future will be an eclectic and engaging look at stories and topics that inspire you and advance the peace of Christ in your life. and in the lives around you!
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Feeling restless? 😟 That longing in your heart isn’t a flaw—it’s a holy nudge from God ✨ drawing you back to Him. True contentment doesn’t come from what you have, but from who God is ❤️. Every earthly pleasure, every possession can only partially satisfy… but God fills the emptiness of your soul completely! 🙌
When you anchor your heart in Him, you receive His borrowed sufficiency—His fullness becomes your life 🕊️. You stop chasing more and start delighting in what God has given 🎁. The discontented heart whispers, “I need more,” but the renewed heart joyfully says, “God is enough” 🌟.
This episode is short, sweet, and to the point. BUT...every word is power packed! I'm excited to share this with you...Kenny
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“The love of Christ constrains us.” (2 Corinthians 5:14) 💞 Have you ever stopped to measure how deeply you owe your Lord? He’s forgiven your sins 🙏, clothed you in righteousness 👑, steadied your steps 🪨, and prepared both heaven for you 🌤️ and you for heaven ✨. But love like that demands a response—more than words, more than sentiment.
💡 What does your love do?
Real love acts. It gives. It serves. It moves! When Christ’s love grips your heart, it becomes a rushing wind 🌬️ that clears away worldliness and propels you into joyful obedience. “For Christ’s sake” becomes your anthem—the fire that fuels every act of courage, generosity, and service.
🔥 Let His love be the divine energy that gives wings to your feet 🕊️ and strength to your hands 🙌. Don’t keep your love locked away like stagnant water; let it flow freely in deeds that glorify Him. When Christ’s love truly constrains you, obedience isn’t forced—it overflows. 💖
🎧 Listen now and let His love rekindle the fire in your soul.
This episode is another EEN - Empowered Encouragement NOW, based on the devotions of C.H. Spurgeon.
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Ever walk into a grocery store and feel awe? We're diving into Thanksgiving Plus—gratitude with a soul-stirring twist! 🦃✨ Inspired by the new Spring Hill, TN, Publix (48,000 sq ft, $8-9M investment), we explore the invisible scaffolding of society—the thought, capital, and care behind everyday spaces. 🏬💡 No gluttony here, just marveling at craftsmanship, purpose, and community provision reflecting God’s creative heart. 🙏
Key Points:
Challenge: Spot the scaffolding around you—teachers, gardens, or stores. How can you create with purpose? 💭🛠️
Connect: Share your Thanksgiving Plus moments on X - @fueledwisdom📱 #CoffeeFueledWisdom
🎶 Outro: Sip, seek, and build for His glory! ☕🙌
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What a day! Listen to the podcast intro for the full story. I revisit our first episode from August 2019 to show how this podcast began and how God has kept me steadfast despite cultural shifts. My original assessments about major cities and their ongoing turmoil still hold true. I changed the byline from "equilibrium" to "peace" to clearly reflect the spiritual goal of equipping you to stand firm in a chaotic world. I’m also launching "Coffee Fueled Wisdom," a new channel to foster community online and through local gatherings, starting in Nashville and potentially expanding globally if God wills it.
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Ever stumbled on something that flips your perspective? 💡 I did, browsing archive.org, when I found a public domain audiobook of every interview Mark Twain—aka Samuel Clemens—ever gave. It hit me...where was Twain during the Civil War. I remember no mention of his participation or service. The front half of this episodes reflects on his escape out west with his brother Orion. ✨ But could he really escape 🏃♂️ ? Could anyone? 🤔
Join me on a journey back to the 1860s...
What You’ll Hear 🎧:
Why Listen? 💬 This episode isn’t just history—it’s personal. It’s about our ache for serenity and the hope that never fades. 🌟 Share your thoughts: have you ever wanted to escape the chaos? How do you keep your eyes on the “high calling”? Drop a comment! 📩
. 🕊️ #NowhereToRun #MarkTwain #CivilWar #HopeInChrist
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🎙️ Episode Title
The Grace of Silence: Grace Measured in Silence
🌿 Show Notes
What do you do when heaven goes quiet? 🤫 When your prayers seem to echo back unanswered, God may be inviting you into His most intimate form of grace — silence.
In this episode, we explore the mysterious pause in John 11:6 when Jesus delayed two days before visiting His dear friends in Bethany. 🕰️ What looked like inaction became the stage for resurrection power — the raising of Lazarus! 🌅
You’ll hear how God’s stillness is not neglect but nurture — the quiet rhythm by which He measures out His favor. 💧 Silence matures faith, deepens trust, and prepares the heart for miracles that only time and surrender can unveil. 🙏
💭 “If you believe in Me, even if you die, you will live.” — John 11:25-26
The silence wasn’t the end; it was the setup for eternal life breaking through. 🌤️
🎧 Tune in and let this reflection steady your soul. Discover how waiting in faith becomes worship — and how grace is never absent, even when all you hear is quiet. 🌾🔥
#Faith #Grace #Silence #gwotrocks #Devotional #ChristianPodcast #Hope #John11 #Lazarus
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✨ Key Quote:
“The stability we do have is from grace… The believer’s faithfulness is not a human achievement but a supernatural participation in the constancy of God Himself.” — Stephen Charnock
❤️ Takeaway:
Our divided nature does not disqualify us — it drives us closer to the One who heals division with His own steadfast love. Every moment of grace that steadies us is evidence of the living God at work within our souls. 🌸
📚Key Verse
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In this episode, we look at the lives of four men—Chuck Swindoll Jr., Frank Schaeffer, Joshua Harris, and Bart Campolo—sons of prominent Christian leaders who each walked away from the faith of their fathers. Paired with the biblical example of Demas, their stories highlight a crucial truth: God has no grandchildren. Salvation requires personal conviction and new birth in Christ.
📖 We’ll unpack key Scriptures (John 3:7, Hebrews 6:4-6, Romans 10:9-10, 2 Peter 1:10, and more) that remind us to anchor our faith not in culture, heritage, or reputation, but in Jesus Himself.
🔎 What you’ll discover in this episode:
💡 Whether you’ve grown up in the church or are wrestling with questions of your own, this episode invites you to look past fallible humans and fix your eyes on the infallible Savior.
👉 Don’t wait for tomorrow. Faith is personal. Today is still called today.
🎧 Tune in, reflect deeply, and take the step to confirm your faith in Jesus Christ.
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✨ Episode Overview:
Remember when this was supposed to be a trilogy? Well… surprise! Here’s the bonus track — the addendum. 📀 Sometimes the most important things aren’t the longest, but the stickiest. In this episode, we slow down to highlight five truths that cling to your heart, not to weigh you down, but to set you free.
💡Paul shows us that the Law is powerless to save, yet it exposes something deep in us — our bent toward self-rule. But in Christ, the cycle of sin is broken, and what once fueled rebellion now becomes the doorway to true satisfaction. 🙌
🪞 Five Sticky Truths We Explore:
💭 Takeaway:
These truths are not about adding pressure but lifting it. My prayer is that one of them will settle into your heart in a way that brings freedom, peace, and deeper joy in Christ. 🕊️
📖 Scripture Anchor:
Romans 8:3–4 (CSB)
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✨ Episode Summary:
How do you step into the messy places of the world 🌍 without losing your holiness? How do you love ❤️ without being consumed by sin? In this final part of the Idol King Trilogy, we explore what it means to walk in witnessed presence—entering brokenness with compassion, consistency, and Spirit-led boundaries.
Drawing from Romans 12:21 (“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good”) and Romans 13:10 (“Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore, love is the fulfillment of the law”), this episode unpacks how presence, not pressure, leads to transformation.
🔥 Key Themes:
💡 Takeaway:
Laws and lectures can’t change hearts. But Spirit-led presence—rooted in love, humility, and faithfulness—plants seeds of transformation 🌱 that only God can grow over time.
🙏 Closing Prayer:
“Lord, help me walk in witnessed presence. Teach me patience, protect my witness, and let my actions reflect Your love. Work through me, by Your Spirit, to bring true transformation.”
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Have you ever tried to change someone by nagging, scolding, or pressuring them—only to find it makes things worse? In this second installment of the Idol King Podcast Trilogy, we explore a radically different approach: presence. Drawing from 1 Peter 3:1–2 (CSB), we see that transformation doesn’t come from relentless words or correction but from a quiet, Christlike witness.
Through personal stories and biblical insight, we’ll reflect on how presence communicates care, compassion, and community in ways pressure never can. Whether it’s at home, in friendships, or even in unexpected places like bars, Christ calls us to embody His love where brokenness lives—without compromise and without judgment.
Key Themes:
Scripture Reading:
1 Peter 3:1–2 (CSB)
Presence, not pressure, opens the door for the Spirit’s transforming work. Our role is to faithfully embody Christ’s love, trusting Him to bring the change.
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Have you ever noticed how the moment someone says “don’t”—something in you wants to do it even more? Children feel it. Adults know it. And the Apostle Paul explains why in some of the most unsettling yet freeing words of Scripture. In this first part of the Idol King trilogy, we explore Paul’s radical insight that the law itself fuels sin—not because the law is bad, but because our hearts are bent toward self-rule.
Paul shows us that beneath every sinful action lies a deeper desire: the longing to be king of our own lives. But there’s hope—what the law could never achieve, God accomplished in Christ. Jesus broke sin’s engine and offers us true satisfaction in the Spirit.
📖Scripture Focus:
Romans 8:3–4 (CSB)
🔑Key Themes in This Episode:
🎁Takeaway:
Christ fulfills the law within us, breaks sin’s engine, and gives true satisfaction in the Spirit.
👉 Don’t miss Part Two of the Idol King Podcast Trilogy, where we continue to uncover how Paul’s anthropology of sin and grace transforms our understanding of Christian freedom.
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Ever wondered why we casually toss around phrases like “Have a great day!” at the gym, grocery store, or office? 💬 These small exchanges are more than just polite chatter—they’re woven into the fabric of our daily lives. In this episode, we dive into the origins, cultural significance, and biblical roots of this common phrase. Discover how these words carry echoes of ancient blessings and learn three practical, Bible-based keys to actually having a great day, no matter what life throws at you! 🛠️✨
The next time someone says, “Have a great day!” don’t just brush it off. It’s more than small talk—it’s a tiny echo of a sacred blessing, a reminder that we all long for joy, peace, and goodness. 🌟 With the Bible’s practical tools, you can make every day great, not just because someone said it, but because God’s Word shows you how. 🙏
So, go out there and have a great day! 🚀
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Charles Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening (Public Domain Source)
The Four Spiritual Laws- how you can be born again and have eternal life?
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In this powerful episode, host Kenny Price draws inspiration from Mark 2:4 and Charles Spurgeon’s September 7 morning devotion to challenge listeners to unleash bold, creative faith in sharing the gospel. Using the story of the four friends who broke through a roof to bring their paralyzed friend to Jesus, Kenny urges believers to overcome obstacles and leverage modern tools—especially AI—to reach the lost in 2025. The episode also reflects on the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, framing it as a sobering call to action for Christians to engage in spiritual warfare and do great exploits for Christ.
“Since they were not able to bring him to Jesus because of the crowd, they removed the roof above him, and after digging through it, they lowered the mat on which the paralytic was lying.”
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Source: Inspired by Charles Spurgeon’s Morning Devotion (https://spurgeonmae.com/devotional/2012-09-04-0/).
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Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:5, we explore how to take every thought captive to make it obedient to Christ. Kenny shares a personal story from his Biblical training where a theology professor argued this command was only for apostles. Spoiler: we disagree! 🙅♂️ This episode unpacks why every Christian is called to fight the war in their head and how to do it practically.
Pick one thought that’s been waging war in your head. Write it down, test it against God’s Word, and replace it with a scriptural truth. Try this for 7 days and share your story at gwot.rocks or in the comments! 📝🙌
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🔦In this episode, we explore the profound call from 1 John 1:7 to "walk in the light as He Himself is in the light." Discover what it means to pursue God's flawless purity, even when it feels unattainable, and how this journey leads to deep fellowship with others and the cleansing power of Jesus' blood. Through biblical insights, analogies, and historical wisdom, learn to reflect God's radiance in your daily life, step by step.
📖Key Scripture
- **1 John 1:7 (CSB):** "If we walk in the light as he himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin."
- **Matthew 5:48 (CSB):** "Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect."
- Reference to 1 John 1:5 (implied): "God is light, and there is no darkness in him at all."
📃Notable Quotes
- "Though we might feel we’ll never match God’s absolute perfection, we’re called to pursue it relentlessly, never settling for less than His holy standard."
- John Trapp: "We may walk in the light as God does in quality, but not in equality."
- "These treasures—community and purity—are inseparable from living in God’s truth."
💭Additional Resources
- For deeper study, read the full context in 1 John 1:5-10.
- Explore Puritan writings, such as those by John Trapp, for more on holiness and light.
- Listen to related episodes on pursuing holiness (e.g., Season 25 episodes on Matthew 5).
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🎙️This is another Empowering Encouragement Now episode based on the devotions of Charles Spurgeon..
📖 Scripture
Isaiah 51:5 (CSB)
“My righteousness is near, my salvation appears, and my arms will bring justice to the nations. The coasts and islands will put their hope in me, and they will look to my strength.”
📝 Episode Overview
When life feels like it’s falling apart and every human support is stripped away, where do you turn? In this episode, we explore the profound truth that real security is found only in God’s strength. Using Isaiah 51:5 as our anchor, we reflect on how trials can push us away from distractions and into the very arms of our heavenly Father.
Like a ship driven to its “beam-ends,” crises force us to trust completely in the One who cannot fail. What looks like disaster may actually be the storm that drives you to the Rock that is Christ Himself.
You’ll discover:
🙏 Key Takeaway
The struggles you face aren’t meant to destroy you—they are meant to drive you closer to God, where you will find unshakable hope, peace, and strength.
📌 Closing Encouragement
This is your moment for bold faith. Trust Him fully, stand firm in His promises, and let your life proclaim that God’s strength is enough.
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The Spirit Filled Life- how you can live each day in the power of God’d Holy Spirit!
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The Four Spiritual Laws- how you can be born again and have eternal life?
The Spirit Filled Life- how you can live each day in the power of God’d Holy Spirit!
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In this episode, we explore the life and extraordinary talents of bluegrass prodigy Billy Strings, drawing from publicly available sources to highlight his God-given gifts and inspire listeners to recognize and use their own for God’s glory and the well-being of others. Join us as we reflect on Billy’s journey—from overcoming hardship to Grammy-winning success—and issue a call to align our talents with the Creator for true flourishing in 2025.
Biographical details are compiled from the following sources:
- Rick Beato’s YouTube interview with Billy Strings (2024) for insights into his performance style and the joint incident discussion.
- Articles and interviews in *The New Yorker*, *Rolling Stone*, and *Billboard* for details on Strings’ upbringing, family struggles, substance use history, and career milestones.
- Public posts on X and fan discussions for recent events, including Debra Apostol’s passing in June 2025.
- Billy Strings’ official statements, music releases (e.g., *Me/And/Dad*, 2022), and Grammy records for career achievements.
- Additional details from music journalism outlets and public interviews.
Scripture references: James 1:17, Matthew 5:45, Psalm 37:4.
For more on Billy Strings’ music, visit his official website or platforms like Spotify. Share your thoughts or personal story of using your gifts for God’s glory in the comments or via show email below. Thank you for listening, and may you be inspired to flourish for Him!
DONATE You can help support this podcast by clicking our secure PayPal account. For donation by check, make payable to Transform This City, P.O. Box 1013, Spring Hill, Tennessee, 37174. “gwot.rocks” is a ministry of Transform This City, a registered 501(C)(3)
The Four Spiritual Laws- how you can be born again and have eternal life?
The Spirit Filled Life- how you can live each day in the power of God’d Holy Spirit!
"Other Things with... " YouTube Channel
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gwot.rocks@transformthiscity.org
Thank you for listening! Please tell your friends about us! Listen, share, rate, subscribe!
Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Christian Standard
Bible®, Copyright © 2016 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian
Standard Bible® and CSB® is a federally registered trademark of Holman Bible Publishers.
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