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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 49 MIN

Mixed Bag

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The hosts begin by debating whether Friday Night Lights is worth watching and discussing actors like Michael B. Jordan and Taylor Kitsch, then shift to Chris’s recent young adults retreat in Ottawa where he spoke about idols and time management. They describe young adults as eager for authenticity, quick to identify and surrender idols, and more willing than older adults to admit struggles, while older people often protect facades, fear judgment, and prioritize image. They argue worship is for God rather than personal preference and emphasize biblical commands for expressive worship, urging people to drop “dignity” and approach God with clean hands and a pure heart. They discuss confession, a planned deliverance curriculum for their team, reducing screens, parenting with proactive honesty, and themes of songs, dancing with Jesus, and bird song as a prophetic picture of morning. 00:00 Friday Night Lights Debate 00:51 Taylor Kitsch Who 02:00 Movie Watchlist Plans 02:54 Young Adults Retreat Recap 04:50 Why Youth Spot Idols Fast 08:02 Adults Image And Facades 10:34 Confession And Deliverance Weekend 19:04 Messy Worship Over Dignity 21:28 Commands For Expressive Worship 23:45 Heart Leads The Body 24:43 Softening Your Heart 25:06 Tears in His Presence 26:12 Prophetic Authority Story 27:27 Clean Hands Pure Heart 27:59 Worship Is Not About You 29:41 Screens and Distractions 31:33 Fix Your Eyes on Jesus 34:35 Early Morning Motives 37:50 Authenticity for a Generation 39:41 Parenting Real Conversations 46:15 Dancing and Birdsong 51:28 Wrapping Up and Next Topics

The hosts begin by debating whether Friday Night Lights is worth watching and discussing actors like Michael B. Jordan and Taylor Kitsch, then shift to Chris’s recent young adults retreat in Ottawa where he spoke about idols and time management. They describe young adults as eager for authenticity, quick to identify and surrender idols, and more willing than older adults to admit struggles, while older people often protect facades, fear judgment, and prioritize image. They argue worship is for God rather than personal preference and emphasize biblical commands for expressive worship, urging people to drop “dignity” and approach God with clean hands and a pure heart. They discuss confession, a planned deliverance curriculum for their team, reducing screens, parenting with proactive honesty, and themes of songs, dancing with Jesus, and bird song as a prophetic picture of morning. 00:00 Friday Night Lights Debate 00:51 Taylor Kitsch Who 02:00 Movie Watchlist Plans 02:54 Young Adults Retreat Recap 04:50 Why Youth Spot Idols Fast 08:02 Adults Image And Facades 10:34 Confession And Deliverance Weekend 19:04 Messy Worship Over Dignity 21:28 Commands For Expressive Worship 23:45 Heart Leads The Body 24:43 Softening Your Heart 25:06 Tears in His Presence 26:12 Prophetic Authority Story 27:27 Clean Hands Pure Heart 27:59 Worship Is Not About You 29:41 Screens and Distractions 31:33 Fix Your Eyes on Jesus 34:35 Early Morning Motives 37:50 Authenticity for a Generation 39:41 Parenting Real Conversations 46:15 Dancing and Birdsong 51:28 Wrapping Up and Next Topics

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Torah: Exodus-Numbers

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Torah: Deuteronomy

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