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Through The Eyes of Jesus Podcast
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The Through the Eyes of Jesus Podcast, hosted by Walker & Isaiah, looks at worldly problems through a Godly perspective. Join us for heartfelt discussions rooted in scripture. Plug in your earphones and embark on a spiritual journey with us.
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Successful Shepherds: Leading in Paths of Righteousness
This episode explores the vital role of biblical shepherds in the church, emphasizing qualities like heart, vision, listening, and presence. Aubrey Johnson discuss how leaders can model Christ's compassion and guide their congregations effectively.
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The Role of an Elder
summaryThis episode features Shannon Sewell, Facilities Director and new elder at Henderson, sharing insights on the process of becoming an elder, the responsibilities involved, and the spiritual preparation required. Discover practical advice for aspiring elders and the rewarding nature of church leadership.
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Dealing with Conflict
Church conflict is inevitable—but it doesn’t have to be destructive. In this episode, we explore how to navigate tension within the body of Christ with wisdom, humility, and grace. From misunderstandings to deeper divisions, we discuss practical and biblical ways to pursue peace, protect unity, and grow through conflict rather than be divided by it.
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The Value of Church of Membership
The conversation explores the concept of church membership and the value of being a member of a specific congregation from a leadership perspective. Join Walker, Isaiah, and Dave Clouse as they discuss whether membership is a biblical concept and how it is practiced in different congregations.
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The importance of Congregational Evangelism
In this episode, Isaiah Leininger and Walker discuss the vital role of congregational evangelism with guest Lance Mosher. They explore the importance of every member's involvement in evangelism, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the body of Christ. The conversation highlights the need for unique talents and abilities in evangelistic efforts, the challenge of consumerism in the church, and the necessity of total commitment to sharing the gospel. They also address the significance of love, compassion, and personal testimony in evangelism, encouraging listeners to be creative and intentional in their outreach efforts.
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Effective Church Leadership
In this episode of the Through the Eyes of Jesus podcast, Isaiah Leininger and Walker Howell welcome Jeff Archey, the speaker and director for the International Gospel Hour. They discuss the importance of effective church leadership, the roles of preachers, elders, and deacons, and the value of every member in the church. The conversation emphasizes the need for mentorship, intentional planning, and the evaluation of church strategies to ensure growth and effectiveness in ministry. The hosts encourage listeners to recognize their unique roles and contributions to the church, reminding them that God can use anyone for His purpose.
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How to Build an Effective Bible School Program
In this episode, Isaiah, Walker, and their guest Kaleb Norwood discuss the importance of an effective bible school program. The conversation highlights the weight of teaching scripture and the responsibility that comes with it, ultimately aiming to prepare the next generation of believers to live faithful lives.
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How to Serve God while being Single
SummaryIn this episode, Isaiah Leininger, Walker, and Ben Cooper discuss the challenges and opportunities of serving God while single. They explore the societal pressures surrounding relationships, the importance of finding contentment in one's relationship with God, and the unique opportunities that singleness provides for personal growth and ministry. The conversation emphasizes the significance of trusting God's timing, the qualities to seek in a future spouse, and the need to focus on spiritual growth rather than societal expectations.
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Are the “five acts of worship” the only acceptable worship?
In this episode of the Through the Eyes of Jesus podcast, Isaiah Leininger and Walker Howell welcome Professor David Hester from Faulkner University to discuss the five acts of worship as outlined in the New Testament. The conversation explores the significance of worshiping in spirit and truth, the specific acts of worship that God desires, and the importance of adhering to biblical teachings in worship practices. The discussion also touches on the nature of worship in daily life and the distinction between corporate worship and personal devotion.
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Youth Ministry with Young Ministers
In this episode, Isaiah Leininger and Ben Coleman discuss the vital role of youth ministry in the church, emphasizing the importance of connecting youth with biblical teachings, community, and adult mentors. They explore the challenges faced by young youth ministers and provide practical advice on building a thriving youth group, including the significance of having a solid biblical foundation, engaging with parents, and fostering a supportive environment for spiritual growth.
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When Does Anxiety Become Sinful?
In this episode of the Through the Eyes of Jesus podcast, Isaiah Leininger and guest Chris McCurley delve into the complex topic of anxiety, exploring when it becomes sinful and how it affects our faith. They discuss the nature of worry, biblical perspectives on anxiety, and the importance of prioritizing our relationship with God. The conversation emphasizes the need to trust God amidst our concerns and highlights the role of emotions in our spiritual journey. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to seek God as their source of peace and guidance in times of anxiety.
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Youth Ministry in a Secular Age.
In this episode, Isaiah Leininger and Todd Johnston discuss the challenges of youth ministry in a secular age. They highlight the importance of youth ministers and parents in guiding young people to know God and His teachings. They address the struggles that youth face, such as peer pressure, substance abuse, immodesty, and the negative influences of the internet. They emphasize the need for exposure to the love and acceptance of God, building relationships with young people, and teaching them the truth. In this conversation, Isaiah Leininger and Todd Johnston discuss the importance of youth ministry and reaching out to unchurched young people. They emphasize the need for the entire congregation to be involved in youth ministry, not just the youth minister. They share personal stories and examples of how churches can create a culture of love and acceptance for young people. They also discuss the role of mentorship and the impact it can have on young people's faith. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of the gospel and the importance of showing love and care to young people.
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[Bonus Episode] Overcoming Addiction and Substance Abuse in the Church
In this episode, Isaiah Leininger, Walker Howell and Brother Lonnie Jones discuss the complex issue of addiction and substance abuse within the church. They explore the definition of addiction, the various types of addictions, and the psychological mechanisms behind them. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the emotional roots of addiction, the role of shame and guilt, and the need for a supportive community. They also highlight the significance of finding one's identity in Christ and the dangers of quick fixes. The episode concludes with practical strategies for overcoming addiction and encouraging those struggling with it.
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Finding Your Self Worth
In this episode of the Through the Eyes of Jesus Podcast, Isaiah Leininger and Ryan Daniel discuss the concept of self-worth from a biblical perspective. They explore how cultural influences, such as the self-esteem movement and participation trophies, have impacted individuals' perceptions of their value. The conversation emphasizes the importance of resilience, contentment, and finding identity in God rather than in societal standards. They also address the dangers of social media comparison and the significance of learning from failure. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to recognize their worth as children of God and to cultivate a healthy self-image based on biblical truths.
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Giving Up Control during Mental Health Struggles
When our lives feel out of control, the natural response is to try and control things, especially during mental health struggles, but is this the right way to respond? Should Christians be willing to give up control during mental health struggles? Are we even in control in the first place? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Kristen Turbeville, as they discuss, Giving Up Control During Mental Health Struggles.
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Maintaining Faith in the Midst of Tramua
It's easy to be faithful to God when life is going great. But what should we do when life isn't good? How can we continue to be faithful when we endure trauma and tribulations? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Nathan Judd as they discuss, "Maintaining Faith in the Midst of Trauma."
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Finding Community and Support in the Church during Mental Health Struggles
In this episode, Isaiah Leininger, Walker Howell, and Roy Malecha discuss the critical intersection of mental health and community support within the church. They define key terms related to mental health, emphasize the importance of empathy, and explore the role of the church in providing support for those struggling with mental health issues. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with mental health, the necessity of self-care for those who help others, and practical steps for fostering a supportive community. Ultimately, the episode calls for a deeper understanding of mental health and a commitment to loving like Jesus, highlighting the need for unconditional support and presence in the lives of those in distress.
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Navigating Grief and Loss through the Lens of the Bible
We all know what it is like to lose someone or something that we love. Experiencing grief and loss are some of the hardest emotions to face. How can we get through those incredibly difficult periods? What does God's Word have to offer us in those times of grief? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Jeff Jenkins, as they discuss, "Navigating Grief and Loss Through the Lens of the Bible."
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Overcoming Addiction with Biblical Principles
Millions of people today struggle with addictions, whethter that be to drugs and alcohol, porongraphy, or even things like caffiene and online shopping. How can we as Christians overcome these addictions? What does the Bible have to say? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Jonathan Harrison, as they discuss, "Overcoming Addiction with Biblical Principles."
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Self-Care and Self-Compassion from a Biblical Perspective
Many Christians today feel that taking care of themselves is selfish, and that the Bible calls them to completly disregard themselves and their needs. Is this truly what the Bible says? Are we not supposed to take care of ourselves? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Dr. Nadine McNeal, as they discuss, Self-Care and Self-Compassion From a Biblical Perspective.
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Trusting God in the Midst of Mental Health Challenges
When we are stuggling with our mental health, sometimes it can be hard to trust God. When we are depressed or anxious, sometimes it feels like God is no longer with us or that He no longer cares about us. What does the Bible say about this? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Bethany Brunett, as they discuss, Trusting God in the Midst of Mental Health Challenges.
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Biblical Wisdom for Managing Stress and Burnout
Everyone today is stressed out. We've all got so many things that need our attention. Sometimes we are so overwhelmed that we feel that we are burned out. Can the Bible help us to manage our stress? What does the Bible say about being burned out? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Stephen K. Moore, as they discuss, Biblical Wisdom for Managing Stress and Burnout.
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Forgiveness and Mental Health: Insights from the Bible
Being able to forgive yourself and forgive others can be a big step in recovering from mental health struggles. What does the Bible have to say about these things? How can we begin the process of forgiveness? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Dr. Ryan Fraser, as they discuss, Forgiveness and Mental Health Insights from the Bible.
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Overcoming Shame and Guilt with Biblical Truths
Shame and guilt can be powerful tools in the hands of Satan to hurt Christians and persaude them to give up trying to be faithful to God. What does the Bible say about shame and guilt? Are they really as bad as we think they are? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Caleb Boggs, as they discuss, Overcoming Shame and Guilt with Biblical Truths.
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Biblical Perspectives on Anxiety and Depression
You might have heard it said that if you are feeling anxious or depressed, then it justs means that your faith isn't strong enough and that you need to pray more. Is that really the case? What does the Bible say about anxiety and depression? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dr. Neil Richey as they discuss, "Biblical Perspectives on Anxiety and Depression."
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Finding Peace and Hope in the Bible during Mental Health Struggles
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[Bonus Episode] What is Biblical Communication?
In a world full of noise, how do we speak—and listen—in a way that honors God? In this episode, we explore what the Bible teaches about healthy, holy communication. We’ll uncover the powerful role our words play in relationships, discipleship, and spiritual growth. Whether you're navigating conflict, striving for deeper connection, or just trying to communicate more like Christ, this conversation will equip you with practical wisdom rooted in Scripture.
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Healing and Restoration: A Path Forward for the Church
All season long we have been discussing sins that plague the church, but they're often sins we do not like to talk about. Now that we have addressed these issues, how can we as the church move forward and strive to be more like Jesus every day? Join Walker and Steve as they discuss Healing and Restoration: A Path Forward for the Church.
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The Importance of Forgiving Yourself
Some sins are obvious—we know why it's wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It's easy for Christians to condemn these because many feel they would never commit them. But what about the sins we keep hidden? Every Christian wrestles with private struggles that don't always make it into the spotlight. What are these hidden sins, and how can we bring them into the light? In this episode, Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dana Baldwin explore the power of confession, healing, and especially the importance of forgiving yourself—not as a sin, but as a vital response when facing the hidden sins in our lives.
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Hidden Sins: Tackling Sexual Misconduct and Abuse within the Church
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Steve Holladay as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Tackling Sexual Misconduct and Abuse in the Church.”
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The Hidden Sin of Apathy
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Kenneth Moore as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Apathy."
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Laziness: How A Lack of Effort and Desire is Slowly Killing the Church
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jonathan Crowell as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: How a Lack of Effort and Desire is Slowly Killing the Church.”
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Unveiling Modesty: Exploring the Hidden Sins of Self-Restraint
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest TJ Kirk as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Unveiling Modesty.”
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The Importance of Transparency and Honesty in Church Leadership
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Matt Wallin as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: The Importance of Transparency and Honesty in Church Leadership.”
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Hidden Sins: Confronting the Culture of Silence and Shame in Church
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Adrian Judd as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Confronting the Culture of Silence and Shame in Church. ”
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Pornography: How Lust is Defeating and Distracting the Army of God
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Chuck Scarborough as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: How Lust is Defeating and Distracting the Army of God.”
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The Whispering Tongue: Unveiling the Hidden Sin of Gossip
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Adam Faughn as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Unveiling the Hidden Sin of Gossip.”
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Overcoming Racism and Prejudice in the Church
We in the church are often very concerned with doing the right things in worship. We want to make sure we are worshiping the way that God has told us to. But even if we do all of the right things, is our worship acceptable to God, or is there something else going on? Do we need anything more than just doing what we are supposed to do to please God with our worship? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Tyler Waugh, as they discuss, "The Hidden Sin of Worshiping in Truth, Not Spirit."
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Hidden Sins: Worshiping in Truth and Not Spirit
We in the church are often very concerned with doing the right things in worship. We want to make sure we are worshiping the way that God has told us to. But even if we do all of the right things, is our worship accecepable to God, or is there something else going on? Do we need anything more than just doing what we are supposed to do to please God with our worship? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Tyler Waugh, as they discuss, "The Hidden Sin of Truth, Not Spirit."
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Addressing Hypocrisy in the Church: Insights from Jesus' Teachings
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Mike Hisaw as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Adressing Hypocrisy in the Church.”
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Exposing the Hidden Sins of the Church: A Call to Accountability and Healing
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The Wise Man
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The final part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on this show is "The Wise Man" What does this passage really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest David Pharr as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: The Wise Man."
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Lord, Lord
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The twenty-first part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on this show is "Lord, Lord." What does this passage really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jonathan Jarvis as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Lord, Lord."
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Wide and Narrow Gates
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The twentieth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Wide and Narrow Gates." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest ... as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Wide and Narrow Gates."
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A Tree and It's Fruit
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The eighteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "A Tree and It's Fruit." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Parker Cotts as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: A Tree and It's Fruit."
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The Golden Rule
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The seventeenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "The Golden Rule." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Zaquan Kemp as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: The Golden Rule."
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Ask and It Will Be Given
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The sixteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Ask and It Will Be Given." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Andrew Phillips as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Ask and It Will Be Given."
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What does Jesus say about Judging others?
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The fifteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Judge Not." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jeremie Beller as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Judge Not."
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What does Jesus say about Anxiety?
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The fourteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Do Not Be Anxious." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Edison Boggess as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Do Not Be Anxious."
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No One Can Serve Two Masters
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The thirteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "No One Can Serve Two Masters." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Adam Chalmers as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: No One Can Serve Two Masters."
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The Through the Eyes of Jesus Podcast, hosted by Walker & Isaiah, looks at worldly problems through a Godly perspective. Join us for heartfelt discussions rooted in scripture. Plug in your earphones and embark on a spiritual journey with us.
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