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The New Norm
by Steve Norman
When I was in high school, one of my nicknames was “Norm.” In my first real job out of college, I was one of two “Steves” at the office. Because the other was my boss, I became Norm again. Thus, the “New Norm.” I’ve worked in churches for over twenty years, and part of my current journey is learning, re-learning, and unlearning some critical lessons I picked up along the way. (I also had stints as group fitness instructor, a volunteer police chaplain, and trainer at an ice cream plant, but those are stories I can unpack later.) I’m currently a writer, speaker, and pastor of no particular congregation. This podcast is simple and direct. Every week I’ll share a devotional thought based on something that’s challenging and changing me. Most of these will be directly from a passage of Scripture that’s stretching how I think about spirituality, life, relationships, family, and work.
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Postcard from Africa
Steve recently traveled to Africa with a team from Winning At Home. In this episode he shares what he learned about faith, peace, and worship in that experience.
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Wisdom in an AI World
AI is all the rage. People use it at work, at school, and for church. When technology moves faster than we do, what does it look like to become people of wisdom?
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The Joy of Sacrifice
Someone once said, “Sacrifice is giving up something you love for something you love more.” What does sacrifice look like for you in your relationships these days? What can learn from the example of Jesus who made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of love?
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Pharaoh and Me
In the book of Exodus, Pharaoh is consistently described as someone who “hardened his heart.” If I’m not careful, I’ll fall into the same trap. What does a hardened heart look like for you and what might you do to help guard against it?
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The God of Provision
Genesis 22 includes an intensely problematic scene: Abraham’s offering of his son, Isaac. In this episode, Steve unpacks what we can learn from this moment of God’s character and work in our lives.
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The God of Promise
Steve explores the promise God gives to Adam and Eve in Genesis 3:15
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The Fives Sacrifices of Love
Paul’s letter to the Romans includes a compelling passage about the nature of love. This week, Steve identifies the five sacrifices of selfless love.
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Turning a Parent’s Heart
Luke 1 includes an intriguing phrase: "to turn the hearts of the parents to their children .” What does this mean in Luke 1 and what does it mean for us today? How might God be offering to restore broken relationships between parents and children?
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The Forgiveness Journey
Forgiveness takes work and time. In this episode, Steve explores the arc of Joseph’s forgiveness of others in his life and reminds us to give ourselves grace if the journey takes longer than we want it to.
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Prayers of Dependence
Independence is hardwired into our personal and national stories. Yet, in prayer, God invites us to life and posture of dependence. In the episode, Steve identifies four prayers that remind us of our need for God.
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The Long Road to Forgiveness
The book of Genesis tells of Joseph’s challenging relationship with his ten older brothers. Decades after they sell him into slavery, he has the chance to forgive them. The process is both long and complicated. In this episode, Steve explores lessons we can learn from Joseph in our own forgiveness journeys.
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Jesus’s Public Protest
There’s no shortage of protests these days. As people debate the ethics and legality of those protests, they’ll sometime reference Jesus’s protest at the temple in Jerusalem. In this episode, Steve explains the context and the intent of Jesus’s actions in the temple courts.
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Resistance and Submission
Romans 13 can be a tricky passage, both to understand and apply in context. In this episode, Steve will unpack one perspective on what Paul meant when he wrote it.
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A Proverbs 31 Man
If you’ve been in church circles for a bit, you may have heard someone reference a “Proverbs 31 Woman.” But what about a Proverbs 31 Man? Who is he? What character traits define him? In this episode, Steve examines Proverbs 31 to look for answers.
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An Eye on Eternity
What happens when we die? It’s an important and common question. In this episode, Steve addresses myths, identifies God’s promises, and addresses the value of living life with an eternal perspective.
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Begging for Mercy
Mercy. It’s not a word we often use, but it’s at the center of a famous prayer from Matthew 20. In this week’s episode, Steve unpacks some powerful principles for prayer that are modeled by two desperate men in this story.
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Get Up and Go
Sometimes we get stuck in situations we don’t like and didn’t ask for. Maybe that discomfort is God’s gentle way of leading us to place we would not have otherwise gone. This episode examines the story of Joseph in Matthew 2 and Isaac in Genesis 26 as examples for how to respond to seasons of crisis.
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All Is Grace
I once heard someone refer to the concept of grace as scandalous. It’s crazy to think someone should get something they don’t deserve. And yet, grace is at the very core of the gospel and that’s what Steve addresses in this episode.
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At the Crossroads
A new year brings new opportunities for reflection and perspective. This week Steve explores lesson we can learn from Hagar as she stood on the edge of a new chapter of her life.
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The Gifts of the Magi
The Magi are a mysterious group of characters in the Christmas story. In this episode, Steve talks about who they are, where they come from, and what we can learn from them.
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Tragedy and Tinsel
What do you do when you're grieving when everyone else is excited about Christmas? This week Steve looks at passage in Matthew where God acknowledges the very real pain the families in Bethlehem are experiencing. It’s a reminder that, despite our deep heartache, God as not forgotten us.
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The Lord’s Anointed
In 1 Sam. 26, when David has a chance to attack King Saul, he refuses to “strike the Lord’s anointed.” In some traditions this verse has been interpreted to mean no one should ever challenge anyone in a position of spiritual authority. In this episode, Steve examines this passage to see what it might mean for us today.
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Forgive and Be Forgiven
Part of walking in mercy is choosing to forgive, sometime more than you thought you would. In this episode, Steve explores Jesus’s command in Matthew 6 to forgive so that we might be forgiven
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Holy Hovering
Genesis 1 describes the Spirit of God "hovering over the surface of the waters” immediately before God declares “Let there be light!”What might it look like to imagine and perceive the Holy Spirit hovering in your life and relationships? What might the Spirit be preparing to do in and around you next?
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Promises in Exile
Sometimes we’re in a set of circumstances we didn’t ask for. This was true of the people of Israel, who were suffering in exile in Babylon. Steve explores the promises God has for us in the midst of these moments from Ezekiel 39.
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Relentless Focus
What does it look like to be totally dialed in on the task God has for you in this season of your life? Steve looks at a passage in Nehemiah 6 that shows us how we can rise above distractions and finish the work God has for us.
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Pride and Consequences
They say “Pride comes before a fall.” That’s certainly the case in the story of King Uzziah in 2 Chronicles 26. His arrogance results in an unsettling consequence and affects all those around him.
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Attack of the Bad Shepherds
There’s nothing quite as scary as pastors who are willing to harm their people for their own personal gain. This week Steve will investigate Ezekiel 34, a passage where God rails against dangerous spiritual leaders.
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Snapshot of a Stellar Shepherd
Steve digs into Paul’s letter to Titus to find out what makes a great pastor.
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The Well of Shame
Steve unpacks the story of Jesus and the woman at the well in John 4. This passage is a call for us to move beyond the well of shame to Christ, our redeemer and healer.
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Forgive As…
Steve digs into Matthew 18 to explore Jesus’s parable about forgiving others in the same way that God forgives us.
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Eyes on Your Enemy
In this episode, Steve reflects on God’s invitation for Elijah to pay attention when his nemesis, Ahab, turns a spiritual corner. It’s gentle reminder that people you and I have written off are not beyond the reach of God’s grace.
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The Lord Is (Still) My Shepherd
This week Steve takes a look at the beauty and the power of living in the truth of Psalm 23.
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Who Does God Say You Are?
Steve unpacks what Ephesians 2 teaches us about anchoring out identity in Christ.
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Naming Names
Not everyone who claims to speak for God is sent by God. This is why prophets in both the Old and New Testaments warn God’s people about the threat of false prophets. Steve explores episodes in the life of Jeremiah where he calls out prophets for speaking convenient and compelling, though terribly false messages.
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The Only Miracle You’ll Ever Need
When Jesus heals a paralyzed man in dramatic fashion, he reminds us the best miracles in our lives are often the hardest to see.
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Prayers on the Road to Damascus
There’s an episode in Elijah’s life where he feels frightened and overwhelmed. When he’s most tempted to look inward and focus on himself, God invites him to look around for how might influence others.
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The Power of Blessing
“Blessing” can be a foreign concept for many of us. But blessing is a key piece of every thriving relationship. In this episode, Steve talks about what blessing is and how to incorporate it into our families.
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What’s Yours to Carry?
In the midst of all the spinning plates in your life these days, how do you know what to focus on? Steve dives into the book of Numbers to help us discern what we should, and should not, be about.
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When Kings Go AWOL
The story of David and Bathsheba is a famous cautionary tale for Bible readers. But what if it’s as much about sloth and it is about lust?
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Doing the Work
How do you know what you’re supposed to focus on these days? Steve examines King David’s charge to his son Solomon and what we can learn from it about our current calling.
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Freedom Revisited
Steve explores how our understanding of personal freedom may differ from what the Bible says.
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How To Be Good
We all want to walk in goodness; sometimes we’re not sure how to go about it. In this episode, Steve pulls a pathway for pursuing goodness from Romans 6.
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Upside Down Imposter Syndrome
What do you do when you realize God’s thinks more highly of you than you do of yourself?
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Reading the Story from the Beginning
Steve looks at why it’s important for us to read the story of the gospel, and of our lives, from the first chapter of the Bible.
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Letting Grudges Go
Steve unpacks a story of David choosing to release his enemy, Saul, from resentment.
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Practicing Forgiveness
Steve examines a pivotal moment in Jesus’s life where he models forgiveness for us.
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Standing Firm in Surrender
Steve explores lessons we learn from how Jesus responds to temptation.
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The Best Goodbye
Steve explores what we can learn from Samuel's farewell speech.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
When I was in high school, one of my nicknames was “Norm.” In my first real job out of college, I was one of two “Steves” at the office. Because the other was my boss, I became Norm again. Thus, the “New Norm.” I’ve worked in churches for over twenty years, and part of my current journey is learning, re-learning, and unlearning some critical lessons I picked up along the way. (I also had stints as group fitness instructor, a volunteer police chaplain, and trainer at an ice cream plant, but those are stories I can unpack later.) I’m currently a writer, speaker, and pastor of no particular congregation. This podcast is simple and direct. Every week I’ll share a devotional thought based on something that’s challenging and changing me. Most of these will be directly from a passage of Scripture that’s stretching how I think about spirituality, life, relationships, family, and work.
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