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Equipped For Victory
by Brian Fenimore
Equipped for Victory – Are you prepared for the battles of life? In this powerful teaching, Brian unpacks biblical principles to equip you with the spiritual weapons necessary to stand firm in faith, overcome adversity, and walk in victory. Discover how to engage in spiritual warfare with confidence, rely on God's strength, and apply His Word to every challenge you face. Whether you're facing trials, doubts, or opposition, this teaching will empower you to live as an overcomer in Christ. Listen now and step into the victory God has for you!
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Why Listening and Prayer Selection Matter
Every healing moment in Scripture begins not with a dramatic command—but with attentive listening. Jesus never ministered with a formula. He listened first, and then responded with the right kind of prayer.Many believers skip these foundational steps, jumping to prayer without understanding the person or the root issue. But right diagnosis leads to right prayer—and right prayer leads to breakthrough.
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Before You Pray—Listen: The First Step in Healing Ministry
Before Jesus healed… Before He cast out demons… Before any miracle— He listened.He listened to stories. He listened to hearts. And most importantly— He listened to the Father.🎤 Welcome to the Plumbline Podcast, where we equip you to minister in both Word and Spirit. Today, we’re exploring the first and foundational step of healing ministry: The Interview. This is where Spirit-led ministry begins.
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God’s Ministry Model Still Works Today
When Jesus walked the earth, He did not simply preach abstract truths—He demonstrated the Kingdom in power. Every healing, every deliverance, every prophetic moment revealed the heart of God: “The Kingdom of God has come near to you” (Luke 10:9).Yet Jesus did more than minister powerfully—He trained His disciples to do the same. His methods were intentional, transferable, and Spirit-led. The early church continued this pattern, and the same framework inspires ministry today.
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Healing That Begins with Compassion
efore every miracle… Before blind eyes opened… Before the dead were raised…There was compassion.Jesus didn’t heal to impress the crowds. He didn’t heal to prove a point.He healed because He noticed. He healed because He loved.📖 Matthew 14:14:“He saw a great multitude, and was moved with compassion for them, and healed their sick.”🎤 In this episode, we’re going to explore the compassionate heart of Christ— …and how that heart remains the pulse of healing ministry today.
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Overcoming Obstacles to Healing: Faith That Perseveres
Every believer who steps into healing ministry will eventually face the question:“Why didn’t healing happen?”You’ve prayed. You’ve believed. You’ve waited……and nothing changed.But here’s the truth: We do not build our faith on what we see. We build it on who God is.Hebrews 13:8:“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”Today’s episode is for the ones who are pressing in but haven’t seen breakthrough. For the ones still standing after a “no,” and the ones brave enough to ask: What gets in the way of healing—and how can I overcome it?
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Healing That Flows from Compassion
Before every miracle… Before blind eyes opened… Before lame legs walked…There was compassion.Jesus didn’t heal to prove a point. He healed because He noticed. Because He loved.📖 Matthew 14:14 says:“He saw a great multitude, was moved with compassion, and healed their sick.”🎤 In today’s episode, we’re exploring the compassionate heart of Christ— …and why compassion is the key to walking in healing ministry that reflects His heart and releases His power.
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Walking in Authority: Healing in the Name of Jesus
Have you ever prayed for someone and wondered…“Who am I to ask for healing?” Or maybe you've stepped back—fearing nothing would happen.But what if I told you this truth:👉 You already have the authority to heal in Jesus’ name.Not because of how spiritual you feel. Not because of your performance. But because of what Jesus already finished.📖 Matthew 28:18–19:“All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Therefore, go…”🎤 Let’s talk about what it means to walk in healing authority— …and how your life can become a channel for Heaven to touch Earth.
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Faith and Healing: Trusting God When You Can’t See the Outcome
Have you ever stood between pain and promise?Between what God says and what you see?That’s where faith lives.Not in denial of reality, …but in the confidence that a greater reality is on the way.Today’s message is all about faith and healing— Not hype, not formulas— But the deep, unshakable trust in the character and Word of God.📖 Hebrews 11:1:“Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”Let’s explore how faith positions us for healing— …and how you can walk in that same rhythm of Jesus’ Kingdom.
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The Healing Ministry of Jesus Continues Today
Have you ever wondered…“Does God still heal today?”Maybe you've prayed for healing— for yourself, a loved one, someone in your church— …and you’re left holding both faith and questions.Here’s the good news: Jesus is still healing today. And He’s calling you—yes, you—to carry that ministry into a hurting world.Let’s explore the truth, the power, and the invitation of healing in the name of Jesus.
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From Persecutor to Preacher: Paul’s Conversion as Proof of the Resurrection
Welcome to the Plumbline Ministries Podcast, where we equip believers to walk in God’s truth and power. I’m Brian, and today we’re looking at one of the most dramatic transformations in history—the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, the man we know as the Apostle Paul.Paul’s story isn’t just inspiring—it’s one of the strongest historical evidences for the truth of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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The Resurrection: A Historical Hope Anchored in Evidence
Have you ever had a moment of doubt?A quiet whisper in your heart that asks… “Is it really true?”You’re not alone. Even strong believers sometimes wonder.And the beautiful thing about Christianity is this— Our faith isn’t built on blind hope.It’s anchored in a real event—the resurrection of Jesus Christ— …and that event stands on solid historical ground.📖 1 Corinthians 15:17 says:“If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins.”So today, we’re going to walk through the Minimal Facts Approach— A powerful way to understand and share the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection.Let’s dive in.
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Why Life, Knowledge, and Purpose Are Impossible Without God
Have you ever wondered why so many conversations about faith feel like we’re on defense?Like we’re trying to prove something that should already be obvious?What if we’ve been starting in the wrong place?📖 1 Peter 3:15 says:“Always be prepared to give an answer for the hope that is in you…”But to give that answer… we first have to understand the foundation of all hope:That we are completely dependent on God— …for life, …for knowledge, …for every breath we take.This isn’t just theology—it’s reality.Let’s talk about it.
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Why God’s Revelation Must Be the Foundation of Your Faith
Have you ever been in a conversation where someone asked you why you believe in Jesus… and you froze?Not because you didn’t love Him. Not because you didn’t want to share. But because you weren’t sure where to start.Today’s episode is going to help change that.
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God Is God: Recovering the Creator–Creature Distinction in Apologetics
Welcome back to the Plumbline Ministries Podcast, where we help you build your life and ministry on the solid foundation of God’s Word. I’m [Your Name], and today, we’re tackling one of the most important, yet often overlooked, truths in defending the Christian faith—the Creator–creature distinction.What if the very first step to defending your faith isn’t answering tough questions—but starting with the most basic truth we often forget: God is God, and we are not?Let’s dive in.
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Standing Firm: A Biblical Defense of the Christian Worldview
In every generation, the people of God have faced questions, challenges, and outright opposition to the truth revealed in Scripture. The apostle Peter’s words in 1 Peter 3:15 are as relevant now as they were in the first century:“Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.”Defending the Christian faith is not an optional extra—it is a biblical mandate. And that defense must be rooted in a clear, coherent, and consistent worldview. Without it, our responses to the unbelieving world will be fragmented, reactionary, and ineffective.Let’s walk together through the foundation of the Christian worldview, contrast it with unbelieving systems of thought, and discover how Scripture equips us to stand firm in truth.
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Standing on the Rock: Defending the Christian Worldview
In a world where philosophies collide, where moral lines blur, and where skepticism toward the Christian faith is growing louder… The Bible calls us to be ready.Not with anger. Not with arrogance. But with clarity—and with grace.1 Peter 3:15 says:“Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.”That’s more than a memory verse—it’s a way of living. It’s a call to know what we believe… why we believe it… and how to share it in a way that reflects the heart of Christ.
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Is Faith Intellectual or Emotional?
Welcome to the Plumbline Podcast—where we pursue truth, power, and purity in following Jesus. I’m Brian Fenimore, and I’m glad you’ve joined me today.Let me begin with a question that might surprise you:Is faith something you feel—or something you think?For some, faith is deeply emotional—rooted in worship moments, answered prayers, and powerful encounters with God. For others, it’s all about the intellect—studying Scripture, reasoning through questions, building a logical foundation.
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Jesus and the Unity of Truth — No Divide Between Sacred and Secular
Have you ever heard someone say, “That’s true for you, but not for me”? Or been told that religion belongs in private, not public life? These ideas flow from a divided view of truth. But Jesus didn’t separate truth into sacred and secular—He declared “I am the truth” (John 14:6). All truth flows from God, and reclaiming this unity is essential for witness and worldview.
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Jesus and the Unity of Truth
Have you ever heard someone say, “That’s true for you, but not for me”? Or been told that religion belongs in private, not public life? These ideas flow from a divided view of truth. But Jesus didn’t separate truth into sacred and secular—He declared “I am the truth” (John 14:6). All truth flows from God, and reclaiming this unity is essential for witness and worldview.
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The Power of a Christian Worldview
We live in a fragmented world.Competing ideologies, moral confusion, and spiritual apathy swirl all around us. And in times like these, it’s not enough for believers to be enthusiastic or emotional about their faith.We need something deeper. We need a Christian worldview—a lens to see all of life through the truth of Christ.
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Knowing Faith: Rediscovering the Role of the Mind in Discipleship
Modern Christianity often emphasizes emotional faith—how we feel about God, our experiences in worship, or the personal encounters we’ve had with Jesus. And those things matter.But there’s another dimension of faith that we desperately need to recover.It’s what the Apostle Paul described in Colossians 2:2–3:“...that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God—namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”This is what I call “knowing faith.”Not just believing from the heart—but also thinking with the mind, rooted in truth, sanctified by the Spirit.Let’s explore how God wants to renew not just our hearts, but our understanding.
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Is Faith Blind? Reclaiming the Christian Mind
Is faith blind?Is reason the enemy of belief?If you’ve ever been told that thinking deeply is unspiritual—or that asking questions shows a lack of faith—this message is for you.I’m Brian Fenimore, and today we’re exploring a powerful truth: Faith and reason are not enemies. They are allies in the pursuit of God.God didn’t give you a mind so you could ignore it. He gave you a mind to love Him with it.Let’s take a look at how Scripture builds a foundation where faith and reason walk hand in hand.
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Escaping False Dilemmas: Jesus and the Wisdom of the Kingdom
Sometimes culture confronts us with what feels like an impossible choice.Either compromise your faith, or risk looking foolish, irrelevant, or even offensive.But Jesus faced these same kinds of traps — and He shows us a way forward.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries, and today we’re going to explore how Jesus modeled wise reasoning in the face of cultural pressure.His answer in Matthew 22 isn’t just clever—it’s a model for how we, too, can rise above false dilemmas and live in Kingdom wisdom.
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Jesus: The Philosopher Who Reasoned for the Kingdom
When people think of Jesus, they often picture the compassionate healer, the miracle worker, or the gentle teacher.But few picture Jesus as a philosopher — a lover of wisdom, one who reasoned with brilliant clarity and challenged people to think deeply.Yet Scripture presents Him exactly that way.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries, and today, we’re going to explore how Jesus modeled truthful thinking as a testimony to the Kingdom of God.If you’d like to go deeper in cultivating the mind of Christ and learning how to live and think truthfully, visit us at Plumbline m.com
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The Testimony of the Woman at the Well – From Shame to Awakening
One encounter with Jesus can change everything.In John 4, we meet a woman whose life was marked by failure, rejection, and shame.But after meeting Jesus at a well, her story was rewritten — and her testimony sparked revival.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries.Today we’re looking at the profound power of testimony — how God turns broken lives into vessels for awakening.And as we’ll see, your story — no matter how messy — may be the key God uses to bring others to Himself.If you want to go deeper in hearing God’s voice and living by the Spirit, visit Plumbline m.com
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The Power of Testimony: The Parable of the Sower
Jesus understood the human heart like no one else. When He taught, He didn’t simply give facts or deliver theological lectures. He spoke in parables—stories that penetrated the soul, stories that unveiled the deeper realities of God’s Kingdom.One of the most profound is found in Matthew 13 — the Parable of the Sower.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries, and today, I want to explore how this parable reveals not only the condition of hearts but the remarkable power of testimony.Your testimony isn’t just a personal story — it’s a seed that carries the life of God. And as we sow it, we partner with Heaven in advancing His Kingdom.For more resources to strengthen your walk with God, visit Plumblinem.com
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Living as a Resurrection Witness
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just an Easter sermon.It’s the foundation of our faith — and the fire that fuels our mission.Hi, I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries, and today I want to talk to you about what it really means to be a resurrection witness. For the early Church, the resurrection wasn’t just a doctrine to defend. It was a living reality. A Person. A daily power.So let me ask: What does it look like for you to live as a resurrection witness today?
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Your Testimony: A Weapon of Faith
Every answered prayer… every healing… every breakthrough…These aren’t just personal victories — they’re invitations from God.“Come and see what God has done.”That’s the heart of testimony. It’s not about having a perfect story — it’s about pointing to a perfect Savior.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries, and today I want to talk to you about something that is central to advancing the Kingdom of God… your story.God is not just doing things in your life for your benefit. He’s writing a testimony that builds faith, defeats lies, and glorifies Jesus.If you’d like to go deeper on this topic, visit Plumbline m.com/blog. There you’ll find more tools to help you grow in hearing God’s voice, living by the Spirit, and becoming a powerful witness.
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Jesus: The Faithful and True Witness
When Jesus walked the earth, He wasn’t just a teacher or prophet. He was, as Revelation 3:14 says, “the faithful and true witness.”He didn’t just speak truth — He embodied it.Every word He spoke, every person He touched, every act of power and compassion… all of it revealed the Father.And now — as His followers — we are called to do the same.Our lives are meant to bear witness to His Kingdom, His mercy, His power.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries, and today, I want to walk with you through how Jesus witnessed to the Father — and how you and I are called to carry on that same testimony in our everyday lives.You can dive deeper into teachings like this at Plumbline m.com/blog.
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Sacred Reminders: The Witnesses of the Old Testament
What does it mean to be a witness?In our modern thinking, we often imagine a person—a preacher, a prophet, or a martyr. But in the Old Testament, God used more than people to bear witness. He used stones, songs, altars, laws, and even nations to testify of His covenant, His character, and His faithfulness.I'm Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries, and today we're going to explore how God embedded sacred reminders into the story of His people. These physical witnesses pointed Israel back to truth, stirred their memory, and anchored their identity in the Lord.And the same God still places reminders in our lives today.You can read more on this topic and others like it at Plumbline m.com/blog.
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Witness: Living and Dying for the Truth of Christ
What does it truly mean to be a witness?In the New Testament, the word martys—which simply meant witness—evolved into something far deeper. It became synonymous with martyr—someone so committed to Jesus that they would rather die than deny Him.This wasn’t a linguistic accident.It revealed the heartbeat of the early Church: radical, uncompromising devotion to Christ, no matter the cost.I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries. And today, I want to invite you into a sobering yet powerful truth: to follow Jesus is to be a witness—a martys—in life, and if necessary, in death.
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Jesus: The Fulfillment of Our Deepest Desires
Every human heart is searching.We long for relationship.We crave security.We want our lives to mean something.We chase joy.We search for truth.And the beauty of the Gospel is this: all of these desires find their fulfillment in Jesus Christ.This is Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries.Today, I want to invite you to take a fresh look at the heart of the Gospel—not just as a message of salvation, but as God’s answer to our deepest longings.Whether you’ve known the Lord for years or you’re just beginning to ask spiritual questions, this is a moment to reflect on how Jesus meets us—in the very places we hunger most.
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The Meaning and Purpose of the Gospel
What is the Gospel?We hear that word a lot—but what does it really mean?Is it just a set of beliefs? A message for new believers?Or is it something deeper—something that still changes lives today?This is Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries.And today, I want to walk with you through the meaning and purpose of the Gospel—not just as a theological term, but as the living, breathing good news of what God has done for us in Jesus Christ.This message is about hope, about restoration, and about the power of God to save, to transform, and to bring us home.
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Walking Out What You Hear from God
Hearing the voice of the Lord is one of the greatest treasures of the Christian life. But here’s something we often miss: Hearing is just the beginning.The real question is—what will we do with what we’ve heard?This is Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries, and today I want to talk with you about walking out what God speaks. Because Jesus doesn’t speak just to be heard—He speaks to be followed. And when we take steps of obedience, we grow, we mature, and we become participants in the work of His Kingdom.This message is part of a larger conversation we’re having at Plumbline m.com/blog, where we help equip believers to hear God clearly and walk in Spirit-filled maturity.
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Writing Down and Testing What You Hear
Hearing God’s voice is one of the most sacred privileges we have as believers. But once we hear—what comes next?Jesus said, “My sheep hear My voice…”—but He also invites us to steward what we’ve heard. And that starts by writing it down and testing it with wisdom, patience, and faith.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries. And today, I want to walk with you through a biblical pattern for recording revelation, testing what we hear, and learning to walk it out in obedience.Whether you’ve been hearing God for decades or just beginning, these principles are foundational for spiritual growth.You can find this full teaching and more at Plumbline m.com/blog.
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Hearing the Voice of the Lord: Growing in Friendship with God
Hearing the voice of the Lord is not a mystical experience reserved for a few spiritual elites—it’s the birthright of every believer.Jesus said, “My sheep hear My voice.”He designed us to walk in daily fellowship with Him—listening, discerning, and responding.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries.Today, we’re exploring how hearing God’s voice is not just possible—it’s essential to living in the power and presence of the Holy Spirit.If you’d like to go deeper, visit Plumbline m.com where we provide resources to help you cultivate a vibrant relationship with the Lord.Let’s step into this together.
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The Foundations of Jesus’ Worldview: Obedience, Forgiveness, and Agape Love
We live in a time when self-expression often outranks obedience, when bitterness feels safer than forgiveness, and when love is confused with mere sentiment.But at the heart of Jesus’ life—His teachings, His mission, His relationships—were three unshakable values: obedience to God, forgiveness toward others, and agape love as the defining posture of life.These were not abstract ideas for Jesus. They were His way of life. And if we’re going to follow Him, they must become the foundation of ours too.I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries. And in this episode, we’re going to explore how these three values shaped Jesus’ worldview—and how they can anchor us in a confused and fragmented world.To go deeper, visit Plumbline m.com/blog for resources that help you walk in both the Word and the Spirit.
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Kingdom Risk: Jesus’ Call to Live Beyond Self-Preservation
We live in a culture that idolizes safety—where success is measured by comfort, control, and how well we avoid risk. But Jesus? He calls us into something completely different.He calls us into a life of risk, surrender, and Kingdom pursuit—a life where we don’t preserve our lives but lose them for something greater.I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries. And in today’s episode, we’re going to look at what it means to live like Jesus—not cautiously, but courageously. Not for self-preservation, but for eternal impact.We’ll explore Jesus’ teachings, His example, and how we can take bold, Spirit-led steps in a world that prizes security over significance.To go deeper, visit Plumbline m.com/blog where you’ll find more resources that equip you to live in Word and Spirit.
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Seeing People as Jesus Did: Discernment in a Confused Culture
We are living in a time of deep cultural confusion—where truth is contested, identity is blurred, and appearances often mask deeper wounds. In a world like this, it’s easy to either withdraw in fear or lash out in frustration. But Jesus shows us a better way.He entered a similarly chaotic world—religiously rigid, politically divided, and morally broken—and yet, He didn’t run from it. He leaned in, with discernment, integrity, and unwavering love.I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries. And today, we’re going to explore how Jesus saw people—how He looked past surface behavior and into the heart, and how we can learn to engage our culture with the same clarity and grace.If you’d like to go deeper, visit Plumbline m.com for teachings that equip you to walk in Word and Spirit.
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Spirit-Filled Reality: Embracing Jesus’ Supernatural Worldview
In a materialistic culture that often dismisses the supernatural, we’re faced with an important question: Are we living the kind of spiritual life Jesus modeled—or have we traded it for something safer, more explainable, and less powerful?Jesus didn’t live like the world was just what we could see, touch, or explain. He lived with a constant awareness of the spirit world—and relied entirely on the power of the Holy Spirit to fulfill His mission.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries. And in this episode, we’re exploring Jesus’ worldview—one that acknowledged angels and demons, leaned on the Holy Spirit for power, and ministered in the realm of both the seen and unseen.If you’re hungry for more than surface Christianity—if you want to walk in the same Spirit-empowered life that Jesus did—then this message is for you.To explore further, visit Plumbline m.com for in-depth resources on living a Spirit-filled life.
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The Clash of Kingdoms: Living in Jesus’ Worldview of Spiritual Reality
Every single person—whether they realize it or not—lives according to a worldview. It’s the lens through which we interpret reality, make decisions, and determine what’s right and wrong.Jesus had a worldview too. But it wasn’t shaped by politics, trends, or opinion. It was shaped by truth. And in that truth, Jesus made one thing undeniably clear: there are two kingdoms at war—the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan.This wasn’t a metaphor to Jesus. It was the defining conflict behind all of human history—a cosmic confrontation between light and darkness, truth and lies, life and death.I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries, and in today’s teaching, we’re going to step into Jesus’ worldview—the way He saw the battle between kingdoms, how it shaped His ministry, and what it means for you and me as we live in that same tension.To go deeper into this teaching, visit Plumbline m.com and find resources to equip you in Word and Spirit as a Kingdom ambassador.
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The Comforter: God’s Presence in Our Pain
Have you ever faced a season so heavy that even prayer felt hard… or moments where pain seemed louder than peace?In those moments, what we need isn’t just an answer. What we need is a presence—someone who strengthens us, anchors us, and walks with us through the storm.That’s who the Holy Spirit is. In John 15:26, Jesus introduced Him as the Comforter—the One sent from the Father to bear witness of Christ and to come alongside us in power, truth, and love.I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries, and in today’s episode, we’re going to explore the meaning of the Holy Spirit as our Comforter—not just as one who consoles us, but one who empowers us with divine strength.To go deeper into this teaching and more, visit Plumbline m.com where you’ll find rich biblical insights and Spirit-led resources to help you walk in wholeness and calling.
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The Father’s Heart: Jesus’ Worldview of God’s Authority and Love
How we see God shapes everything—our identity, our relationships, our values, and even our sense of calling. If your view of God is distant, harsh, or impersonal, it affects how you live. But if your view of God is grounded in the way Jesus saw the Father, it transforms how you relate to Him—and to others.I’m Brian Fenimore with Plumbline Ministries. And in this episode, we’re exploring Jesus’ worldview of God—not as a cold ruler or detached judge, but as a loving Father with both supreme authority and unwavering compassion.Jesus didn’t just teach theology. He revealed the heart of the Father through parables, through miracles, and through moments of intimate prayer. And today, He invites you to see the Father the way He does: through the lens of agape love and holy authority.If you’d like to go deeper, visit Plumbline m.com for more biblically grounded resources to strengthen your walk in the Word and the Spirit.Let’s open our hearts to see the Father afresh.
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The Spirit of Truth: Living in Fellowship with the Holy Spirit
Have you ever paused to ask yourself: “How can I truly know what’s real… what’s right… and how to live it out when the world around me seems so uncertain?”In a world that’s constantly redefining truth, we desperately need a voice that doesn’t change with the wind—a guide who leads us not into confusion, but into clarity, confidence, and Christlikeness.That’s the ministry of the Holy Spirit—the Spirit of Truth.I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries, and in today’s teaching, we’re going to dive deep into what it means to walk in fellowship with the Spirit of Truth.This isn’t just a theological idea. This is a relational, transformational journey with the Holy Spirit, where He comforts, teaches, advocates, empowers—and anchors us in the unshakable truth of God’s Word.If you want to explore more resources for spiritual growth, head over to Plumbline m.com—you’ll find teachings designed to strengthen your walk in the Word and the Spirit.
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Living in the Age of the Spirit
Have you ever wondered why the Holy Spirit seems to take center stage only after Jesus' resurrection? Why wasn’t His presence more prominent in the Old Testament or even during Jesus’ earthly ministry?The answer is powerful—and deeply encouraging: God has a perfect timetable for every phase of His redemptive plan. And the full unveiling of the Holy Spirit was not delayed—it was divinely scheduled.I’m Brian Fenimore, and in today’s message, we’re going to explore Living in the Age of the Spirit—why this season matters, and how we’re called to live in it with boldness and intentionality.At Plumbline Ministries, we equip believers to walk deeply in both the Word and the Spirit. For more resources and teachings, visit Plumblinem.com/blog.
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The Ever-Present Helper: Understanding the Present Ministry of the Holy Spirit
Have you ever wondered if God is really with you—right now, in the middle of your everyday life? Maybe you’ve felt distant from Him or unsure how to connect. The good news is this: you are not alone.God has given us His Spirit—not just as a theological truth, but as a real, personal Helper who is actively present and working in us and through us every single day.I’m Brian Fenimore, and in this episode, we’re exploring “The Ever-Present Helper: Understanding the Present Ministry of the Holy Spirit.” We’ll look at how the Holy Spirit works in the life of every believer—how He strengthens, guides, comforts, and empowers us.At Plumbline Ministries, we’re passionate about equipping believers to grow deeper in the Word and walk fully in the power of the Spirit. If you’re hungry for more, I invite you to visit Plumblinem.com/blog and check out more resources to strengthen your walk with God.Let’s dive in.
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The Call to a Biblical Mindset in Today’s World
We are living in a time when the Christian faith is being challenged by secularism, humanism, and rationalism. But the Bible calls us to renew our minds and reject worldly thinking.“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” — Romans 12:2
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Restoring a Biblical Worldview in a Post-Christian Culture 2
In a time when culture increasingly drifts from biblical truth, how can believers stay anchored in God’s perspective? In this eye-opening teaching, Restoring a Biblical Worldview in a Post-Christian Culture, you'll gain clarity on how modern thinking has shaped our society—and how to reclaim a worldview rooted in Scripture. Learn how to think biblically, live faithfully, and influence the world around you with the truth of God’s Word.🎥 Watch now at PlumblineM.com📘 Want a Fresh Start with God? Visit PlumblineM.com and sign up to receive our FREE guide for spiritual breakthrough—a powerful resource to help you break free from spiritual obstacles and grow in your walk with the Lord.
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Restoring a Biblical Worldview in a Post-Christian Culture
In a time when culture increasingly drifts from biblical truth, how can believers stay anchored in God’s perspective? In this eye-opening teaching, Restoring a Biblical Worldview in a Post-Christian Culture, you'll gain clarity on how modern thinking has shaped our society—and how to reclaim a worldview rooted in Scripture. Learn how to think biblically, live faithfully, and influence the world around you with the truth of God’s Word.🎥 Watch now at PlumblineM.com📘 Want a Fresh Start with God? Visit PlumblineM.com and sign up to receive our FREE guide for spiritual breakthrough—a powerful resource to help you break free from spiritual obstacles and grow in your walk with the Lord.
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Power and Authority in the Kingdom
As followers of Christ, we are called to represent His Kingdom on earth. In this powerful video podcast, Power and Authority in the Kingdom, we explore what it truly means to carry the authority, message, and mission of heaven in our daily lives. Discover how to walk in boldness, align with God’s purposes, and impact the world with His truth and love.👉 Watch now and be equipped to step into your divine assignment!📖 Get Your Free Guide for Spiritual Breakthrough! Visit PlumblineMin.com to access a FREE guide designed to help you overcome spiritual barriers and step into a deeper walk with God. Sign up today!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Equipped for Victory – Are you prepared for the battles of life? In this powerful teaching, Brian unpacks biblical principles to equip you with the spiritual weapons necessary to stand firm in faith, overcome adversity, and walk in victory. Discover how to engage in spiritual warfare with confidence, rely on God's strength, and apply His Word to every challenge you face. Whether you're facing trials, doubts, or opposition, this teaching will empower you to live as an overcomer in Christ. Listen now and step into the victory God has for you!
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Brian Fenimore
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