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Son Country CC

Son Country community church podcast

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    “Biblical Unity — Why Christians Keep Dividing”

    This episode explores the importance of biblical unity and fellowship among believers.Pastor Bill and the team discuss listening, suffering, forgiveness, church division, and the need to keep Christ at the center of every relationship and ministry.Follow and share.👉 Continue the conversation here:https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320#ChristianPodcast #Unity #Faith

  2. 81

    “Follow Christ — Not the Crowd”

    This episode explores the difference between following Christ and following crowds, systems, or personalities.Pastor Bill and the team discuss the narrow path, superficial Christianity, and the importance of actively pursuing Christ through the Word of God.Follow and share.👉 Continue here:https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320#ChristianPodcast #Truth #Faith

  3. 80

    Spiritual Warfare Is Real

    Spiritual warfare is often misunderstood.This episode explains how the real battle happens internally and externally, and how believers are called to stand firm in God’s promises rather than rely on their own strength.Follow and share.👉 Continue here:https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320#ChristianPodcast #Faith #SpiritualWarfare

  4. 79

    “Why People Walk Away from Faith (And How to Stop It)”

    Why do people grow up in church and still walk away?This episode explores the difference between knowing Scripture and truly knowing God. The conversation highlights the need for a personal encounter with God and authentic faith that is lived out daily.Follow and share.👉 Continue here:https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320#ChristianPodcast #Faith #Truth

  5. 78

    “What Are You Trusting to Save You? (Truth vs False Security)”

    In this episode from Son Country Community Church, Pastor Bill and the team discuss one of the most important questions:Where are you looking for salvation?From politics to personal security, many people unknowingly replace Christ with temporary solutions. This episode brings clarity back to the gospel:Salvation is found in Jesus Christ alone—not in works, systems, or comfort.A grounded, Scripture-based conversation designed to challenge and refocus your faith.Follow the podcast and share this episode. 👉 Continue the conversation here:https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320#BiblePodcast #ChristianFaith #JesusSaves #Truth

  6. 77

    Don’t Be Deceived: Prophecy, Fear, and Staying Focused on Jesus in the Last Days

    In this episode, we look at current times, Bible prophecy, deception, and the believer’s need to remain focused on Jesus Christ. With so many voices creating fear, confusion, and speculation, it is vital to return to the words of Jesus: “Take heed that no one deceives you.”This conversation explores end-times awareness, biblical discernment, faith in action, and the importance of reading Scripture with hunger, context, and understanding. If you’ve been overwhelmed by news, prophecy claims, or fear-based teaching, this study will help refocus your heart on the Lord and the truth of His Word.

  7. 76

    The Ten Commandments Aren’t a Checklist — They’re Covenant “Ten Words”

    Are the “Ten Commandments” meant to be a discouraging list of do’s and don’ts—or are we missing the heart of what God was saying? In this conversation, we unpack the “Ten Words” (as the Hebrew frames it) as covenant language—not a report card.Instead of obsessing over “don’t, don’t, don’t,” we ask the deeper question: What heart issue is being exposed? When temptation hits (stealing, coveting, lying, etc.), it’s not just behavior management—it’s a revelation of where trust has shifted off of God. The goal isn’t to “fix yourself” by willpower; it’s to realign with the Lord, renew the mind, and let identity in Christ reshape output.If you’ve ever felt beat down by legalism—or confused about grace vs obedience—this one will reset your framework.Scripture threads referenced: Exodus 20, Deuteronomy (heart-level), John 14:15, Romans 8:1, Psalm 42:5, Psalm 119, Galatians (law vs grace), “hunger and thirst for righteousness.”Connect with Son Country Community Church: If you’re in the Elizabeth, Colorado area, come visit in person—and check out our online community for studies and resources. #SonCountryCommunityChurch #BibleTeaching #TenCommandments #TenWords #Exodus20 #Covenant #GraceAndTruth #Gospel #JesusChrist #Discipleship #HeartAlignment #RenewYourMind #Romans8 #John14 #Galatians #VerseByVerse #ChristianPodcast #FaithInPractice #NoCondemnation #ElizabethColorado

  8. 75

    Leave It on the Altar: Authentic Faith, Fellowship, and the Battle You Can’t Fight Alone

    Today’s episode is a candid, real conversation about trials, authenticity, and why believers need fellowship. When life is hard, the enemy often whispers: “You’re the only one going through this.” That lie isolates—and isolation weakens.We talk about the danger of putting on a church “mask,” how comparison creates discouragement (and pride), and why the goal isn’t just to “leave it at the door,” but to bring it to the Lord and lay it on the altar—without conditions.Scriptures: Hebrews 10:25, Ephesians 6, Romans 8:38–39 #SonCountryCommunityChurch #ChristianPodcast #Authenticity #Trials #Fellowship #Community #SmallGroups #Hebrews1025 #Romans83839 #Ephesians6 #Prayer #JesusChrist

  9. 74

    Is Your Faith Enough to Get You to Heaven?

    Many people say they “have faith,” but the Bible defines faith as support under pressure, not superficial belief. We unpack Hebrews 11:1, connect it to Exodus 17, and explain how trials expose what you’re really standing on.In this episode:Why “faith” is more than head knowledgeFaith as support/substance (Hebrews 11:1)“Steady” faith pictured in Exodus 17Trials as the test of what your faith is resting onWhy fellowship strengthens endurance and discourages isolation Follow the podcast, share this episode, and then evaluate your foundation—are you standing on God’s promises or your expectations? If you need a church home, find one and commit—no island Christians. #SonCountryCommunityChurch #Faith #Hebrews11 #Exodus17 #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #Trials #Endurance #JesusChrist

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    Boundaries vs. Chaos: What Happens When God Is Removed

    Boundaries remove chaos. When boundaries collapse—culture crumbles. In this episode, Pastor Bill, Dave, and Dennis talk through what’s been bothering them lately: disrespect for authority, public disorder, confusion about rights vs. private property, and how the same mindset shows up inside the church. Using Genesis (creation/order vs. flood/chaos) and end-times restraint themes, we bring it back to the real issue: submission to God’s truth—without “gray-area” faith. Includes a direct Gospel invitation and a call to examine whether we’re truly known by God.

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    Define. Refine. Repeat. (God’s Way)

     practical conversation on failure, self-worth, and why most people stall at the last 10%. We connect everyday growth to Scripture—Nicodemus, Romans 7–8, Hezekiah laying the letters on the altar, Israel at Jericho/Ai, and Daniel 10. The goal: alignment through submission, not performance through self-effort.Skool https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320

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    Born Again or Just Religious? — The Nicodemus Warning (John 3:9–15)

    Is it possible to know the Bible, teach the Bible, and still miss the Kingdom of God?In this episode, we walk verse by verse through John 3:9–15 and the most unsettling conversation Jesus ever had—with a religious leader who thought he was right with God. This teaching exposes religion without regeneration and calls listeners to examine whether their faith is real or merely inherited, learned, or assumed.A timely and sobering message for the modern church.#John3 #BornAgain #Nicodemus #BiblePodcast #ChristianTeaching #NarrowWay #FaithExamination

  13. 70

    Why Prayers Go Unanswered

    Most Christians pray. Very few pray in alignment.In this episode, Son Country Community Church exposes why prayers fail, not because God is silent — but because believers are out of spiritual position.From the Greek logos to the Hebrew dabar, from John 1 to Genesis 1, from Jesus’ prayer life to Daniel’s fasting, this teaching reveals why words only carry power when they flow from alignment with God.If your prayers sound desperate, fearful, or demanding — something is off.Jesus never prayed that way. Neither should we.join us on skool https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320video teaching on Rumble https://rumble.com/v74bz7y-why-prayers-go-unanswered.html

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    The Wind You Can’t Control — Why True Salvation Is a Work of the Spirit (John 3:8)

    In John 3:8, Jesus compares salvation to the wind — unseen, uncontrollable, and undeniable by its effects.In this episode, we unpack why the new birth is not produced by religion, knowledge, or human effort, but by the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit. Using the Greek word pneuma, we show how Jesus dismantles works-based faith and reveals what true conversion actually looks like.This is a powerful teaching on: • Real salvation • False belief • Spirit-produced transformation • Why signs and religion can deceiveIf you want to understand what it truly means to be born again, this message is foundational.join us on skool https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320Watch the teaching on Rumble https://rumble.com/v748l38-the-wind-you-cant-control-why-true-salvation-is-a-work-of-the-spirit-john-3.html

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    The Days of Noah and the Last Days

    Genesis 6:5–8 — God’s Verdict in the Days of NoahIn this teaching, Pastor Bill walks through one of the most critical turning points in all of Scripture: God’s verdict on humanity before the Flood. Genesis 6 is not merely a story about judgment—it is a revelation of the human heart, God’s holiness, and His mercy in the face of total moral collapse.You will see how God “saw” (Hebrew ra’ah)—not casually, but with full, penetrating inspection—into the inner core of mankind, where He found not just sinful behavior, but directional corruption: hearts that were only evil continually. This was not occasional failure; it was a settled trajectory away from God.This study draws powerful connections between:The Days of Noah and the Last Days (Matthew 24)The heart vs. behavior — why God judges motives, not just actionsThe path of righteousness vs. the path of destructionLost vs. hardened hearts — and why the Church must respond differently to eachWhy laws, education, and culture cannot fix what only a new heart canYou will also see how Noah is a prophetic picture—a man who walked with God, built an ark while the world mocked, and became a bridge between judgment and grace. Just as God preserved a remnant through Noah, He still offers grace before judgment today.This message ties together Genesis, Romans 1, the words of Jesus, and end-times prophecy into a single, sobering truth:The real battle is not external behavior—it is the direction of the heart.If you want to understand what it means when Jesus said, “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man,” this study is essential.Judgment is real. Grace is offered. The heart must be transformed.more on skool https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320

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    New Year, New Heart: Why Resolutions Fail and Faith Endures

    It’s the start of 2026—so we’re talking New Year’s resolutions: do they help, or do they set you up to fail? Bill, Dennis, and Dave break down the difference between resolutions, goals, and expectations, why progress rarely happens in a straight line, and how setbacks can actually drive growth. With stories from dog training, self-defense, running, and flight instruction, we highlight a better approach: lifestyle change over short-term intensity—and a biblical reminder that spiritual maturity takes time. Find all links, resources, and our free Skool Bible studies (including Proverbs in 30 Days) at soncountrycc.com.https://www.skool.com/living-the-christian-life-1320

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    Table-Flipping Jesus: When Worship Turns into a Marketplace

    John 2:12–22 — Cleansing the Temple | Jesus the True Dwelling Place of GodIn John 2:12–22, Jesus confronts a corrupt worship system by cleansing the temple and declaring Himself to be the true dwelling place of God. This passage is not about anger—it is about authority, holiness, and relationship over religion.We explore how Jesus:Exposes spiritual strongholds rooted in systems, control, and commerceTransitions God’s dwelling place from a building to HimselfDeclares the resurrection as the ultimate sign of His authorityCalls believers to examine their own “temples” for corruption and compromiseThis verse-by-verse teaching connects the cleansing of the temple to the wedding at Cana, showing how Jesus fills empty vessels, cleanses corrupted ones, and replaces what refuses Him.Primary Text: John 2:12–22Watch the recording herre https://rumble.com/user/soncountrycc

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    Why Christians Stay Stuck: Breaking Strongholds with Biblical Truth

    In this message, we step away briefly from the Gospel of John to address one of the most critical spiritual issues facing believers today: strongholds.With more access to Scripture than any generation before us, why do so many Christians still feel stuck, resistant, or stalled in their walk with God? The Bible identifies the issue not as a lack of information, but as fortified ways of thinking that resist God’s truth.Using 2 Corinthians 10:1–6, this teaching explains:What strongholds are — and what they are notHow strongholds form through internal arguments and elevated beliefsWhy strongholds hinder transformation but do not remove salvationHow Satan operates as the accuser by exploiting agreements with liesWhy spiritual warfare is fought in the realm of the mind, not the fleshThis sermon also provides a clear, biblical process for breaking strongholds:Identify the lieCompare it with ScriptureRepent (change your mind)Replace the lie with truthWalk in obedienceFrom doctrinal and authority strongholds to identity, emotional, and behavioral strongholds, this message calls believers to renewed thinking, freedom in Christ, and a deeper, more obedient walk with Him.Key Scriptures: 2 Corinthians 10:1–6, Romans 12:2, James 1:14–15, John 8:31–32, John 10:10, Romans 8:1When truth is no longer resisted, life begins to flow. The truth doesn’t just inform — it sets you free.

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    Genesis 4:1-11

    Are the things Scripture describes really “myth,” or have we redefined reality to stay comfortable? In this episode, we dig into the uncomfortable truth that the Bible presents evil not as symbolism or romance, but as a real, cosmic rebellion understood by the ancient world, early Jewish theology, and affirmed in the New Testament.We take a close look at Genesis 6:3, a verse often misunderstood and misused. The “120 years” is not a human lifespan limit—it is a merciful countdown to judgment. God delays judgment to allow repentance, just as He consistently does throughout Scripture. Noah was not only building an ark; he was preaching righteousness during a defined window of grace.The real question is not “Is this possible?” but “Will we allow Scripture to define reality?” This episode challenges modern assumptions and calls believers to take God’s Word seriously—especially in a time of grace before judgment.

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    Should a Christian celebrate Christmas?

    In today’s episode, the conversation turns to prophecy, technology, and discernment in light of Scripture. Using John’s visions from Revelation, we discuss how descriptions that once seemed symbolic or impossible to understand may now be increasingly comprehensible in an age of AI, micro-technology, and autonomous systems.We explore the idea of “locusts” not as ancient metaphors forced into modern explanations, but as a reminder that God’s Word was written with future fulfillment in mind—often beyond the understanding of the original audience. As technology rapidly shrinks and expands in capability, the discussion challenges listeners to consider how biblical prophecy and modern reality may intersect.The episode closes by refocusing on what ultimately matters: Jesus Christ and Him crucified. This is not about chasing trends, followers, or speculation for its own sake—but about staying grounded, awake, and biblically minded in a world that is changing faster than ever.Whether you’re wrestling with end-times questions, cultural shifts, or how to celebrate seasons like Christmas with clarity and conviction, this conversation encourages you to listen, discern, and keep Christ at the center.

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    steps of discipleship

    In this message, we walk through the steps of discipleship—not as instant transformation, but as a progressive journey built on a solid foundation of faith.Using Peter as a key example, we see that discipleship is not undone by failure. Jesus does not discard those who stumble; He calls them forward. Just as Jesus asked, “Where is Peter?” after denial, He still invites believers today to honestly examine where they are and take the next step.This teaching covers:Why discipleship is a process, not a momentHow failure does not disqualify a follower of ChristWhy faith must remain the foundation for every step forwardHow spiritual growth requires movement, not stagnationThe message concludes with a clear gospel invitation and a reminder that victory in Christ is already secured. Discipleship begins with faith—and continues as we respond to His call.

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    Patterns of Genesis 5 and the Days of Noah — Understanding the End-Times Cycle

    In this teaching, we trace the powerful prophetic pattern embedded in Genesis 5 and how it mirrors Jesus’ warning: “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man.” (Luke 17)You will learn how the genealogies of Shem, Ham, and Japheth set the stage for the entire post-Flood world—and how the spiritual line that leads to Christ becomes the framework for understanding the end times.We walk through the clear parallels between:Genesis before the FloodOur world todayThe rise of the AntichristThe removal of the righteous (Enoch → the Church)The preservation of Israel (Noah → Israel in the Tribulation)This episode explains:• The meaning of Shem, Ham, and Japheth • How humanity’s decline forms a repeating biblical cycle • Why Satan copies God’s patterns through counterfeit systems • How Enoch and Noah foreshadow the Church and Israel • The global flood as a picture of the coming global tribulation • The true Deliverer—Jesus—who returns in Revelation 19This teaching shows why Genesis is not just history—it's a prophetic template.If you've ever wondered how early Genesis connects to Bible prophecy, end-times events, and the spiritual condition of our world today, this message will give you clarity, encouragement, and urgency.KEY THEMES:• Days of Noah • End-Times Patterns • Typology of Enoch & Noah • Antichrist as the counterfeit deliverer • Israel preserved • Church removed before judgment • Genesis 5 prophetic structure

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    The real progression of faith

    Today’s episode explores what everyday spiritual growth really looks like. Many believers expect big moments, big miracles, and big breakthroughs—but Scripture often shows God shaping us through steady, consistent steps of faith.We talk about the discouragement people feel when life isn’t dramatic, how to recognize God’s work in the small things, and how to navigate a culture overwhelmed by misinformation, social media noise, and competing “truths.”If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith is growing, this episode will help you see how God works in the slow pace, the small inches, and the quiet moments of obedience.

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    Faith grows when it follows

    In this message from John 1, we are reminded that faith grows when it follows. Jesus still calls, heaven is still open, and the Lamb of God is still available. Whether you are returning after wandering or hearing His call for the first time, today is the day to behold Him—and follow. A message of salvation, renewed faith, and hope for the weary, anchored in the truth that greater things are still to come.Scripture Focus: John 1 Theme: Faith that follows grows stronger • Salvation • Hope in Christ Speaker: Pastor Bill Anderson Church: Son Country Community Church

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    A powerful testimony and a biblical call to hope.

    A powerful testimony and a biblical call to hope. A powerful testimony and a biblical call to hope.In this week’s episode, we hear an authentic, courageous story of walking through cancer with a faith that refuses to be shaken. Christina shares how, even when the medication stopped working and doctors gave her months to live, the grace of God carried her, strengthened her, and gave her a joy the world cannot understand. Her story reminds us that death is not the end, this life is temporary, and our hope is anchored in the One who walks with us through every fire.We connect her testimony to the scene in Daniel 3 — Nebuchadnezzar watching Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego walk through the fiery furnace with the Lord Himself. Our lives preach in the same way. People watch how we walk through trials, and our witness points beyond us: “If it wasn’t for the Lord, I couldn’t walk through this.”We close with a time of prayer and anointing, asking God to strengthen His daughter and make her a beacon of hope in a dying world. That is who she is, and in Christ, that is who we are called to be.Themes: – Finding hope in suffering – God’s presence in the fire – The power of testimony – Encouragement for women facing health battles – The church standing together in prayerListen to be encouraged, strengthened, and reminded that He is the Alpha and the Omega—and He holds you in His hand.

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