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The Scruffy Nazarene Podcast

A place for me to share what God has placed on my heart. I love and cherish each of you, but I am not looking for your approval or your support. I am merely interested in being obedient to what God has told me to do. Please also find us at www.scruffynaz.com for blog posts written by Mrs. Scruffy Nazarene. Our episodes will cover theology and scripture or whatever God has placed on my heart that week. Show notes and Scripture references can be found on our website. If what you hear has touched you and you have been called by God to share His message and would like to use any part of this show for a message, please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] and we will be glad to share the references and outline for you to preach any or all of this message to your congregation.

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    Life Update/Come And See

    Quick life and show update. We love you family and we are praying for you.Come and see what God is doing. John 1:35-51

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    The Bloodline of Grace — Rahab

    Description: Rahab’s name appears in Jesus’ genealogy, and it should stop us in our tracks. A Canaanite prostitute from Jericho—yet she becomes part of the family line of the Messiah. How? Grace. In this episode of The Scruffy Nazarene Podcast, we explore Rahab’s story from Joshua 2 and 6, the cultural background of Jericho and the Canaanites, and the powerful ways God’s grace breaks through walls. Scripture Readings (CSB): Matthew 1:4–5 Joshua 2:9–11; 6:25 Genesis 15:16 Ephesians 2:12–13 Hebrews 11:31 James 2:25 2 Corinthians 5:17Key Takeaways: No one is beyond the reach of God’s grace. Faith is the doorway to redemption.God doesn’t erase your past—He redefines your story. Reflection Questions for Listeners: What surprises you about Rahab being named in Jesus’ genealogy? How does Rahab’s confession of faith challenge your trust in God? Who might be the “Rahabs” in your community today—people overlooked, yet ready for God’s grace?Listen & Subscribe: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and at www.scruffynaz.com Follow for updates: Facebook: www.facebook.com/Scruffy-Nazarene TikTok: @scruffynaz YouTube: @TheScruffyNazarene Instagram: @the_scruffy_nazareneX (Twitter): @scruffynaz Because the story of Jesus isn’t just a bloodline… it’s the Bloodline of Grace. ❤️

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    The Bloodline of Grace — Tamar

    !!!!TRIGGER WARNING!!!!This episode contains references to death, prostitution, shame, and abandonment.Show Notes – The Bloodline of Grace: TamarDescription:Tamar’s story in Genesis 38 is not the one we expect to find in Jesus’ family line. It’s messy, filled with betrayal, injustice, and scandal. Yet Matthew includes her name in his genealogy on purpose. Why? Because Tamar’s story shows us that God works through the messy, defends the powerless, and redeems broken legacies. In this episode of The Bloodline of Grace, we slow down to walk through Tamar’s story and uncover powerful truths about God’s grace.Scripture Readings (CSB):Matthew 1:1–3 (main text) Genesis 38:24–26 Romans 8:28 Isaiah 54:4–5 Ruth 4:18–22 Hebrews 2:11 2 Corinthians 5:17Key Takeaways:God works through messy stories – Tamar’s brokenness became part of salvation history. God defends the powerless – He restored dignity to one abandoned and voiceless. God redeems our legacy – Through Tamar came Perez, David, and ultimately Jesus. Your story, no matter how broken, can be rewritten by grace.Reflection Questions for Listeners:What part of Tamar’s story most challenges or surprises you? Where have you seen God bring redemption from messy circumstances? Who are the “Tamars” God may be calling you to notice and defend today?Listen & Subscribe:Available now wherever you get your podcasts and at www.scruffynaz.comFollow for updates:Facebook: www.facebook.com/Scruffy-NazareneTikTok: @scruffynazYouTube: @TheScruffyNazareneInstagram: @the_scruffy_nazareneX (Twitter): @scruffynazBecause the story of Jesus isn’t just a bloodline… it’s the Bloodline of Grace.

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    The Bloodline Of Grace- Intro

    Show Notes – The Bloodline of Grace: Episode 1 – The Genealogy and the God of GraceDescription: Most of us skip over the genealogies in Scripture. A long list of names feels more like a history book than the start of the Gospel. Yet Matthew begins his story of Jesus with one on purpose. Why? Because hidden in that family tree is the story of God’s faithfulness, grace, and redemption across generations.In this first episode of The Bloodline of Grace, we slow down to read Matthew 1:1–17 and uncover three powerful truths:God works through history – His timing is always perfect, even when centuries pass.God includes the outsider – the broken, the marginalized, and the unexpected.God redeems broken stories – Jesus enters into our mess, not to erase it, but to redeem it.This isn’t just a genealogy. It’s good news. It’s grace written in bloodlines.Scripture Readings (CSB):Matthew 1:1–17 (main text)Genesis 12:2–3Galatians 4:4–5Isaiah 56:6–7Romans 8:282 Corinthians 5:17Key Takeaways:The genealogy proves Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s promises to Abraham and David.Matthew highlights outsiders (like Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary) to show God’s plan has always included the unexpected.Your past does not disqualify you from God’s future — in Christ, broken stories are redeemed.Reflection Questions for Listeners:Where in your life do you need to trust God’s timing?Who are the “outsiders” around you that God may be calling you to see differently?How does knowing God redeems broken stories give you hope for your own?Listen & Subscribe: Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and at www.scruffynaz.comFollow for updates:Facebook: www.facebook.com/Scruffy-NazareneTikTok: @scruffynazYouTube: @TheScruffyNazareneInstagram: @the_scruffy_nazareneX (Twitter): @scruffynazBecause the story of Jesus isn’t just a bloodline… it’s the Bloodline of Grace.

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    What Is Your Intent?

    Episode Title: What Is Your Intent?Episode Description: God isn’t just concerned with what we do or say—He’s concerned with the intent of our hearts. In this episode, Pastor [Your Name] explores the stories of Saul and David through 1 Samuel 15:20–23 and Psalm 51.Discover how Saul defended his actions while David humbly confessed his sin, and learn what these two contrasting responses teach us about obedience, repentance, and the posture of our hearts before God.What You’ll Learn:How Saul’s outward obedience hid a rebellious heartHow David’s brokenness led to true repentanceNathan’s parable and its life-changing confrontationPractical ways to align your actions with the intent of your heartScriptures Discussed:1 Samuel 15:20–232 Samuel 12:1–7 (Nathan’s parable)Psalm 51:1–12Isaiah 29:13Psalm 34:18Hebrews 4:12Reflection Questions:When you sin, do you make excuses like Saul, or confess like David?Are your acts of worship motivated by obedience or appearances?What is the intent behind your daily choices—work, family, ministry, relationships?Listener’s Guide: www.scruffynaz.com/guides/· Share this episode with someone who may need encouragement to approach God without fear.Connect with Us:Website: www.scruffynaz.comEmail: [email protected] us on Social Media:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TheScruffyNazareneFacebook: www.facebook.com/Scruffy-NazareneTikTok: @scruffynazTakeaway: God desires a surrendered heart more than perfection or ritual. This week, examine your intent and pray like David: “Create in me a clean heart, O God.”

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    Never Afraid — Approaching the Throne of Grace

    Show NotesScripture Focus: Hebrews 4:14–16 Episode SummaryHave you ever been afraid to come to God with your sin and failures? In this episode, we walk through Hebrews 4:14–16 and discover the good news that we never have to approach God in fear or shame. Jesus, our great High Priest, has opened the way into God’s presence. He understands our weaknesses, sympathizes with our struggles, and invites us to draw near with confidence. Together, we’ll explore:· What it means that Jesus has “passed through the heavens.”· How His life and suffering show us a Savior who truly understands.· Why God’s throne is not a throne of judgment for us in Christ, but a throne of grace.· How to receive mercy for our past and grace for today.· This is an invitation to step out of fear and into confidence — because of what Jesus has already done for us. Key Scripture· Hebrews 4:16 (NASB95):“Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” What You’ll Learn in This Episode· Why you don’t need to hide from God when you fail· How Jesus’ priesthood changes the way we approach God.· Four practical ways to come boldly before the throne of grace.· Encouragement to find mercy and grace for whatever you’re facing right now. Listener Reflection Questions· What fears or hesitations keep you from coming to God honestly?· How does knowing Jesus sympathizes with your weaknesses encourage you?· Where do you most need mercy or grace today? Resources & Links· Scripture Reading: Hebrews 4:14–16 (NASB95) Listener’s Guide: www.scruffynaz.com/guides/· Share this episode with someone who may need encouragement to approach God without fear. Connect with Us:Website: www.scruffynaz.comEmail: [email protected] us on Social Media:YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TheScruffyNazareneFacebook: www.facebook.com/Scruffy-NazareneTikTok: @scruffynaz Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if today’s message encouraged you, consider leaving a review and sharing it with a friend.

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    When God Speaks in the Stillness

    Show Notes – Episode Title: “When God Speaks in the Stillness” Scripture Focus: 1 Kings 19:9–13 Approx. Length: 30 minutesEpisode Summary:Sometimes we expect God to move in fire and thunder—bold, miraculous, undeniable. Elijah certainly saw that kind of power on Mount Carmel when God sent fire from heaven. But in 1 Kings 19, fresh off that victory, Elijah finds himself discouraged, isolated, and waiting for God to move again.In this episode, we explore the tender moment when God doesn’t speak through wind, earthquake, or fire—but in a gentle whisper.What does it mean to hear God in the stillness? And how can we train our hearts to listen when life gets loud?Join us as we talk about:· Why mountaintop moments often lead to cave seasons· How God sometimes speaks differently than we expect· What it means to create space for the whisper· Practical ways to cultivate stillness in your walk with GodMain Scripture Passage:1 Kings 19:9–13 (NIV)“After the fire came a gentle whisper…” (v.12)Key Takeaways:· God isn’t always found in the spectacular—but He is always present.· The whisper of God calls us into deeper intimacy, trust, and obedience.· Stillness is not emptiness—it’s often the space where God does His most personal work.Connect with Us:Website: www.scruffynaz.comEmail: [email protected] us on Social Media:→ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TheScruffyNazarene→ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Scruffy-Nazarene→ TikTok: @scruffynazDon’t Forget to Subscribe & Share!If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to hear God in the quiet. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and stay tuned for more episodes that draw us deeper into the presence and purpose of God.

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    Vacation

    We love y'all and are praying for you family. Take care as we take a break this week to rest and we will see you again in two weeks.

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    When God Speaks Spectacularly

    Scripture References1 Kings 17:1-71 Kings 18:1, 19-46

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    Rest Is A Weapon

    Scripture References1 Kings 19:1-8Genesis 2:1-3Exodus 20:8-11Mark 2:23-28

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    Interview Episode: Pastor Nick Sparks- Being a Biblical Man in a World That Says, "No thanks."

    Interview episode with Pastor Nick Sparks from Glens Fork Church of the Nazarene.We apologize in advance for the audio issues at the beginning of the episode.

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    Loving People Effectively

    Scripture references:Luke 5:29-32Luke 17:1-14Mark 12:31Matthew 10:29-31Matthew 5:43-48Romans 5:10Matthew 25:34-40John 13:34-351 John 4:7-81 John 4:19

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    Back to the Wilderness

    Scripture References:Deuteronomy 1:2Numbers 33:3Numbers 10:11

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    Managing Expectations

    See our website www.scruffynaz.com for full show notes and outlines for the message.Scripture ReferencesGalatians 5:9Matthew 4:17Luke 22:42Mark 10:14-15John 3:3-5Matthew 21:28-31Matthew 6:33Matthew 13:33Matthew 13:11Luke 14:16-24

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    Holy Week

    Happy Easter and thanks for tuning in. Scripture references this week are a little odd. This week I referenced Matthew 21-28, Mark 11-16, Luke 19-24, and John 12-20. This week was all about relating the Holy Week and Passion Narratives. I love you and am praying for you church family.

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    Intro Show

    Just a quick introduction as to who we are and what we believe.

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    Who Are You Talking To?

    See our website www.scruffynaz.com for full show notes and outlines for the message. Scripture References1 Thessalonians 5:17Genesis 1-2Genesis 3Matthew 18:18-20John 14:12-14

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A place for me to share what God has placed on my heart. I love and cherish each of you, but I am not looking for your approval or your support. I am merely interested in being obedient to what God has told me to do. Please also find us at www.scruffynaz.com for blog posts written by Mrs. Scruffy Nazarene. Our episodes will cover theology and scripture or whatever God has placed on my heart that week. Show notes and Scripture references can be found on our website. If what you hear has touched you and you have been called by God to share His message and would like to use any part of this show for a message, please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] and we will be glad to share the references and outline for you to preach any or all of this message to your congregation.

HOSTED BY

Thomas Keltner

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