The Leftovers

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The Leftovers

Welcome to The Leftovers! Each week, we bring you rich insights and deep discussions that didn’t make it into Sunday’s message. Join us as we explore theological perspectives, cultural context, and practical applications to uncover life-changing truths. Whether you’re seeking to grow in God’s Word or looking for ways to live out Jesus’ teachings, there’s something here for you. For questions related to the podcast send us an email at [email protected]

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    S2E10 - Kids, Youth, and Young Adults

    Send us Fan MailJesus radically elevated children's importance when He declared that we must become like them to enter God's kingdom. Early Christians understood this, immediately rescuing abandoned babies in Roman culture and raising them as their own. Today, with 75% of students walking away from church after high school, fighting for the next generation isn't optional - it's essential. We either lead children to Christ or away from Him; there's no neutral ground. Every church member can contribute through direct service, creating welcoming environments, or reaching beyond church walls. The children we invest in today will shape tomorrow's culture and communities.

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    S2E9 - Convictions, Councils, and Community

    Send us Fan MailUnity has been a challenge for the church since its beginning, when Jews and Gentiles first shared fellowship together. Paul outlines seven elements of unity in Ephesians 4:4-6, with the Trinity serving as the foundation for believer unity. The early church successfully navigated significant cultural and theological differences by establishing clear boundaries around core doctrines while allowing disagreement on secondary matters. True unity requires active participation in community, where believers practice humility, gentleness, and patience with one another. Jesus prayed for unity among believers as His final request before crucifixion, knowing that our unity would demonstrate His identity to the world.

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    S2E8 - Sacrificial Love, Biblical Submission, and Family Prayer

    Send us Fan MailBuilding a Christian family in today's culture requires intentional effort and biblical wisdom. Paul's instructions to the Ephesians were revolutionary because they challenged the pagan norms of their society, just as they challenge our modern culture today. Biblical submission means following your spouse as they follow Christ, while sacrificial love serves regardless of circumstances. Children are born with a sin nature and need to see their parents modeling Jesus, not just talking about Him. The greatest gift you can give your children is to love your spouse well, as your marriage becomes their first picture of covenant love. Creating a Christian culture in your home means letting your faith influence every aspect of daily life, not just Sunday mornings.

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    S2E7 - Allegiance, Discipleship, and Worldview

    Send us Fan MailChristians face the challenge of maintaining a biblical perspective in an increasingly polarized world. A Christian worldview means looking at everything through the lens of Scripture rather than politics or culture. Many issues labeled as political are actually biblical morality matters that God's Word addresses directly. We must fight spiritually using love, Scripture, and prayer rather than adopting party lines. Our primary allegiance should be to God's kingdom, not earthly political movements. True morality comes from God alone, and we must examine our worldview through Scripture rather than cultural filters.

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    S2E6 - Gratitude, Sabbath, and Solitude

    Send us Fan MailIn our fast-paced world, it's easy to drift into default mode - operating on autopilot with God becoming secondary rather than central in our lives. This drift manifests through gluttony, greed, and apathy, much like the Israelites who grew accustomed to God's miraculous provision of manna. Jesus provides the perfect example of avoiding this trap through daily practices of gratitude and centering rituals. Gratitude serves as the antidote to default mode living, transforming ordinary moments into sacred encounters with God. By implementing intentional practices like solitude, Sabbath rest, and prayers of gratitude, we can break free from autopilot living and discover the peace that comes from keeping God at the center of our lives.

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    S2E5 - Holy Week, Theology, and The Kingdom

    Send us Fan MailPalm Sunday reveals a troubling truth about human nature and faith. The crowds who welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem with shouts of Hosanna fundamentally misunderstood who He really was. They wanted a warrior king to overthrow Roman oppression, not the servant king who would conquer through sacrifice. This same problem exists today when we worship a version of Jesus that fits our expectations rather than the Jesus revealed in Scripture. True discipleship requires studying Jesus' words and understanding the radical nature of His counter-cultural message. The emotional journey from Palm Sunday celebration to Good Friday crucifixion shows the danger of shallow faith based on misplaced expectations.

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    S2E4 - Wisdom, Folly, and The Temporary

    Send us Fan MailLife often feels meaningless when viewed from our limited earthly perspective. The book of Ecclesiastes addresses this struggle, showing how our horizontal view under the sun creates confusion about purpose and meaning. We see foolish leaders rise to power while wisdom seems overlooked, creating chaos in society. As believers, we must anchor our worldview in Scripture rather than political ideologies, avoiding the double-mindedness that comes from mixing biblical truth with cultural agendas. The key to navigating life's temporary seasons is learning to embrace them without becoming stuck, remaining content but never complacent. True wisdom begins with fearing God - living in reverence and respect for our Creator while recognizing our place as His creation.

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    S2E3 - Unpredictability, Sovereignty, and Gratitude

    Send us Fan MailLife doesn't always reward righteousness or punish wickedness immediately, creating moral unpredictability that challenges our faith. God's sovereignty doesn't guarantee our comfort but ensures His ultimate plan will prevail. We must avoid extremes of trying to control God through perfect behavior or abandoning faith when life gets difficult. True wisdom sees reality clearly, submits to God's authority, and accepts life's unpredictability while finding contentment through gratitude. The key to peace isn't getting everything we want but recognizing everything we have as a gift from God.

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    S2E2 - Seasons, Contentment, and Rest

    Send us Fan MailLife often feels like a constant race toward the next milestone, but God has designed our lives to include periods of rest and preparation that are just as valuable as seasons of building and harvesting. The key to understanding life's meaning is found in Ecclesiastes 12:13 - to fear God and keep His commands. Just as farmers don't plant crops in winter, there are spiritual seasons when we're not meant to be constantly building or producing. The most faithful thing we can sometimes do is rest and prepare for the next season. True contentment comes from trusting in God's sufficiency in whatever season we find ourselves in, knowing that His timing is perfect and every season has purpose in His plan for our lives.

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    S2E1 - Wisdom Literature, Significance, and Stillness

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Ecclesiastes addresses life's apparent meaninglessness and our struggle for significance in a fallen world. While the author explores the futility of human striving and the vapor-like nature of life, the book's conclusion points us toward what truly matters: fearing God and keeping His commands. Jesus resolves Ecclesiastes' questions by inviting us into His eternal kingdom, where our significance comes not from making a name for ourselves, but from being part of something that will never fade away. This perspective allows us to work from a place of rest rather than working to achieve rest, finding our identity in Christ rather than in our achievements.

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    Episode 33 - Christ Is Sufficient

    Send us Fan MailThe book of Colossians delivers a powerful message about the sufficiency and supremacy of Christ. Paul emphasizes that Jesus reigns as King, Creator, and head of the church, possessing all authority and power. Christ is not only supreme but also completely sufficient - in Him we find redemption, forgiveness, and everything needed for spiritual life. This understanding should transform how we live, leading us to devote ourselves to prayer, speak with grace, act wisely toward others, and live with anticipation of Christ's return. When we truly grasp who Jesus is, we naturally respond by longing for His kingdom and resting in His completed work.

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    Episode 32 - Graces, Affirmations, and Godly Love

    Send us Fan MailColossians 3:12-17 instructs believers on how to live as God's chosen people by putting on virtues like compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Paul emphasizes that our identity as God's holy and dearly loved people is the foundation for these character traits. Christians are called to forgive others as Christ forgave them and to let love bind them together in unity. The passage highlights the importance of letting Christ's peace rule in our hearts, being thankful, allowing God's Word to dwell richly within us, and doing everything in the name of Jesus.

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    Episode 31 - Scythians, Pride, and God's Wrath

    Send us Fan MailColossians 3 marks a pivotal shift in Paul's letter, moving from theological foundations to practical application of faith. Believers are called to set their minds on heavenly things while acknowledging their earthly reality. Paul commands us to put to death sinful behaviors like sexual immorality, impurity, and greed, warning that God's wrath awaits the disobedient. These sinful habits grow like weeds when left unchecked, requiring intentional effort to uproot. The passage reminds us that no one is beyond Christ's transforming power, challenging believers to view their faith not as an add-on but as an all-encompassing reality where Christ is supreme.

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    Episode 30 - Fasting, Sabbath, and Asceticism

    Send us Fan MailFinding balance between legalism and grace is a struggle many Christians face. In Colossians 2:16-23, Paul reminds us that religious practices are merely shadows pointing to Christ, who is the substance. We often fall into legalism because it's easier to follow rules than transform our hearts. Modern examples include spiritual elitism, excessive busyness, and self-denial to earn God's favor. True spiritual growth isn't about behavior modification but character formation—becoming more like Christ from the inside out. The good news is that we can rest in the truth that there's nothing we can do to make God love us more or less.

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    Episode 29 - Philosophy, Worldviews, and Circumcision of the Heart

    Send us Fan MailIn a world full of persuasive arguments and appealing philosophies, Christians must stay grounded in truth by recognizing spiritual deception that often masquerades as reasonable thinking. Deceptive teachings like the prosperity gospel, universalism, and salvation without transformation sound appealing but lack biblical foundation. To avoid being led astray, believers should continue actively walking with Christ daily, become deeply rooted and built up in faith, and embrace knowledge and understanding rather than anti-intellectualism. Loving God with our minds means intentionally studying Scripture, being mindful of what we consume, bringing God into every moment, and developing a biblical worldview that shapes all aspects of life.

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    Episode 28 - Grace, Persecution, and Mystery

    Send us Fan MailPaul's teachings in Colossians reveal profound insights about suffering and grace in the Christian life. He demonstrates how suffering can serve a redemptive purpose when endured for Christ's sake, as evidenced by the growth of early Christianity during persecution. Grace is explained as more than divine mercy - it's God's enabling power that equips believers for specific purposes. The mystery of Christ, openly available to all, contains all wisdom and knowledge needed for Christian living, contrasting with the exclusive mystery religions of Paul's time.

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    Episode 27 - Creeds, Gnosticism, and Theology

    Send us Fan Mail1. Christology (Doctrine of Christ)   a. Image of God (v.15)   b. Fullness of God (v.19)   c. Preexistence of God (v.17)2. Biblical Cosmology (Creation and Order)   a. God is creator (v.16)   b. God is sustainer (v.17)3. Supremacy of Christ    a. Supreme over creation (v.15)   b. Supreme over the church (v.18)   c. Supreme over death (v.18)4. Soteriology (Doctrine of Salvation)   a. Reconciliation (v.20)   b. Atonement (v.20)5. Ecclesiology (Doctrine of the Church)   a. Christ as the head (v.18)6. Eschatology (End Time Theology)   a. New Creation/Resurrection (v.18)7. Theology of Power and Principalities    a. Supreme over all (v.16)8. Doctrine of God (Theology proper)   a. Trinity - Fullness in Christ (v.19)   b. Will of God (v.20)

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    Episode 26 - God's Will, Paganism, and the Inheritance

    Send us Fan MailUnderstanding God's will and our inheritance in Christ centers on three key elements: faith in Jesus, love for all believers, and hope reserved in heaven. True appreciation of grace empowers holy living and demonstrates our daily dependence on God. Walking worthy involves growing in knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual understanding while bearing fruit in good works. Our inheritance includes rescue from darkness, transfer into Christ's kingdom, and the promise of redemption and forgiveness.

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    Episode 25 - Resurrection, New Creation, and the Greeks

    Send us Fan MailThe resurrection of Jesus Christ extends far beyond Easter celebrations, serving as the foundation of Christian faith and the inauguration of God's kingdom on earth. The physical nature of Jesus' resurrection was crucial, combating ancient Greek ideas that only spiritual matters held value. This event serves as the prototype for all believers' future resurrection, where they will receive spiritual bodies that are both physical and Spirit-empowered. This truth empowers believers to live as new creation people today, demonstrating supernatural love and participating in God's ongoing work of renewal.

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    Episode 24 - Heaven, Harpazo, and Palm Sunday

    Send us Fan MailPalm Sunday marked Jesus' strategic entry into Jerusalem during Passover, riding on a donkey while sacrificial lambs were being brought into the city. The crowds expected a military revolutionary like Judah Maccabee to overthrow Roman rule, but Jesus focused on spiritual transformation instead of political liberation. This disconnect between human expectations and divine purpose continues today, as many seek comfort and prosperity rather than embracing sacrifice and spiritual growth. The kingdom Jesus established operates contrary to worldly expectations, emphasizing service over power and spiritual transformation over social dominance.

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    Episode 23 - World Views, Dispensationalism, and the Great Commission

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we dive deep into Romans 12:1–8—one of the most transformative passages in the New Testament. The Apostle Paul urges us to present our bodies as living sacrifices, to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, and to humbly walk in our God-given gifts for the good of the body of Christ. What does it mean to truly live a life of worship? How do we resist the patterns of this world and discover our unique place in God’s plan?

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    Episode 22 - Sacrifices, Worship, and Rest

    Send us Fan MailGod's desire to dwell among His people has been constant throughout history, manifesting in different forms from Eden to the present day. Understanding the distinct roles of praise, worship, and prayer helps deepen our connection with God. Praise expresses gratitude, worship involves complete surrender, and prayer enables direct communion. As modern believers, we are God's temple through the Holy Spirit, making every moment potentially sacred and calling us to live with intentional holiness.

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    Episode 21 - Worship, Pharisees, and Maracas

    Send us Fan MailTrue worship extends far beyond mere praise, requiring complete surrender to a holy and awesome God. While praise acknowledges God's actions, worship focuses on His very nature and demands our total submission. Many believers struggle with authentic worship due to concerns about dignity, vulnerability, or social perception. Understanding God's overwhelming holiness helps us realize that approaching Him is only possible through Jesus Christ, leading to a deeper, more genuine form of worship that transcends our comfort zones.

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    Episode 20 - Praise, Worship, and Dignity

    Send us Fan MailUnderstanding the distinct roles of praise and worship is crucial for a deeper spiritual connection. While praise focuses on acknowledging God's actions through energetic expression like singing and dancing, worship centers on His character through reverent devotion. Many believers struggle with letting go of dignity and pride, which can hinder their ability to fully experience God's presence. Creating space for authentic encounters with God requires a broken and repentant heart, removing self-focus, and approaching with genuine reverence.

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    Episode 19 - Fasting, Social Media, and Goofy Christians

    Send us Fan MailBiblical fasting goes beyond simply abstaining from food - it's about replacing physical nourishment with spiritual sustenance through dedicated time with God. While many Christians misunderstand fasting as a way to manipulate God or confuse it with giving up social media, true biblical fasting involves both abstaining from food and engaging in focused prayer. The practice should be done privately, without public announcement, and with a heart focused on deepening our relationship with God rather than earning His favor. When done correctly, fasting creates space to hear God's voice more clearly and draw closer to Him.

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    Episode 17 - James Part 7

    Send us Fan MailPride manifests in various forms that can hinder our relationship with God, including worldly pride, neglectful pride, perfectionism, and spiritual pride. James 4:6 reveals that God actively resists the proud while extending grace to the humble. Understanding these different types of pride helps identify areas where we need growth. The path to spiritual maturity involves recognizing these forms of pride and intentionally practicing humility in our daily lives.

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    Episode 16 - James 3

    Send us Fan MailJames 3 delivers profound wisdom about the power of our words and the weighty responsibility of teaching others. Through vivid metaphors like a horse's bit and a ship's rudder, we learn how something as small as the tongue can have massive impact. True wisdom from above is characterized by purity, peace, gentleness, and mercy. Christians are called to examine their speech patterns and ensure their words build up rather than tear down, reflecting godly wisdom rather than selfish ambition.

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    Episode 15 - James 2:14-26

    Send us Fan MailThe relationship between faith and works represents a crucial balance in Christian living. While salvation comes through grace and faith alone, genuine faith naturally produces good works as its evidence. This dynamic plays out through three stages: justification by faith, ongoing sanctification through obedience, and ultimate glorification. Pride can distort this understanding, leading to either legalism or casual grace. The key lies in responding to God's mercy with humble, grateful service rather than obligation or self-righteousness.

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    Episode 14 - James 2:1-13

    Send us Fan MailJames chapter 2 delivers a powerful message about the incompatibility of favoritism with genuine faith in Jesus Christ. The teaching emphasizes how showing preference based on wealth, status, or influence contradicts God's principles. The poor often demonstrate stronger faith due to their complete dependence on God, while those seeking security through strategic relationships miss the essence of true faith. Living according to the law of freedom in Christ means breaking free from worldly values and treating all people with equal love and respect.

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    Episode 13 - James 1:19-27

    Send us Fan MailLiving an authentic Christian life requires more than passive hearing - it demands active transformation through God's word. True Christian liberty empowers believers to choose holiness over compromise, while developing self-control in speech, listening, and managing anger. Pure faith manifests through practical actions like caring for those in need and maintaining personal holiness. This spiritual journey involves intentional choices to live distinctly from worldly culture while allowing God's truth to transform both heart and actions.

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    Episode 12 - James 1:9-18

    Send us Fan MailUnderstanding the true source of temptation is crucial for spiritual growth. While many might blame external forces, temptation actually springs from our own evil desires that pull us away from God's path. These internal struggles don't require Satan's active involvement, as our human nature naturally gravitates toward things that harm our spiritual well-being.God's role in our spiritual journey is fundamentally different from temptation. As the Father of Lights, His character remains constant and good, never shifting like shadows. He allows trials to strengthen our faith but never tempts anyone to sin. Every good and perfect gift originates from Him, demonstrating His unchanging nature of goodness and holiness.The journey of faith presents two distinct paths: one leading from evil desire through sin to death, and another from truth through new life to transformation. The ultimate goal isn't simply becoming a good person or valuable society member, but rather being transformed into Christ's image. This deeper transformation naturally produces good behavior as a byproduct of a renewed heart and mind.

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    Episode 11 - James 1:1-8

    Send us Fan MailJames, Jesus's brother and early church leader, provides essential guidance on navigating life's trials through faith. He emphasizes that genuine faith grows stronger through testing and distinguishes between trials we must overcome and those we must endure. The letter teaches believers to seek divine wisdom with unwavering faith, avoiding double-mindedness in their commitment to God. This wisdom comes through genuine faith and complete trust in God's character, helping believers navigate challenges while growing in spiritual maturity.

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    Episode 10 - The Upward Call, Works, and Hamsters

    Send us Fan MailThe message from Philippians 3 emphasizes the joy and perseverance in our Christian calling. True joy comes from knowing Christ, and our ultimate success is rooted in our identity as children of God, not in external achievements. Work is seen as a partnership with God, reflecting His image. The journey of faith requires long-term commitment and contentment in all circumstances, focusing on becoming more like Christ.

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    Episode 9 - Repentance, Revival, and the Great and Terrible Day of the Lord

    Send us Fan MailThis week we delve into Joel Chapters 1 and 2, learning what it means to live in true repentance. 

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    Episode 8 - Egypt, Doxology, and Theology

    Send us Fan MailIn 'Worship in the Wilderness,' Pastor Rodney delves into the journey of the Israelites in Exodus, focusing on the significance of worship during challenging times. The Israelites, after 400 years of captivity in Egypt, had forgotten their identity and how to worship Yahweh. God called Moses to lead them out, not just to reach the Promised Land, but to worship Him in the wilderness. This journey involved relearning worship, understanding the importance of community, and experiencing God's protection and provision. True worship is about recognizing who God is, beyond just praising Him for what He has done. The message encourages us to embrace worship in difficult times, trust in God's faithfulness, and cultivate a lifestyle of honoring Him daily.

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    Episode 7 - New Creation, Resurrection, and Spiritual Gifts

    Send us Fan MailThis week we delve into the Kingdom of God, drawing inspiration from Hebrews 11 and the faith of Old Testament figures like Moses and Abraham. These figures lived with an anticipation of a homeland, representing the Kingdom of God, which drove their extraordinary acts of faith. Barnabas, a lesser-known New Testament figure, exemplifies Kingdom values through his radical generosity and support of Paul, demonstrating immense faith and commitment to the early church. The early church's theology was deeply rooted in the resurrection of Jesus, viewing it as a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and a call to participate in the new creation. In contrast, the Western church often treats the Kingdom of God casually, focusing on personal satisfaction rather than living in the light of the resurrection. Practical steps to embrace the Kingdom include leveraging resources, intentional daily living, and exercising spiritual gifts to advance God's work on earth.

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    Episode 6 - Joseph, Dreams, and Persecution

    Send us Fan MailJoseph, the favored son of Jacob, experienced a life filled with trials and divine interventions. His early dreams of greatness led to jealousy and betrayal by his brothers, who sold him into slavery. Despite these hardships, Joseph's faith and integrity remained steadfast. His journey from a pit to Potiphar's house, and eventually to a position of power in Egypt, showcases God's favor and Joseph's resilience. Joseph's trials were instrumental in shaping his character, transforming him from a prideful youth to a wise leader. His story underscores God's sovereignty, illustrating how God can use even the most challenging circumstances for a greater purpose. Parallels between Joseph and Jesus Christ further deepen our understanding of redemption and salvation. Joseph's declaration, 'What the enemy meant for evil, God turned for my good,' encapsulates the essence of his journey and God's redemptive plan. This narrative encourages us to embrace our trials, seek God's face, and trust in His perfect plan for our lives.

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    Episode 5 - Pessimism, Gratitude, and the Nephilim

    Send us Fan MailGratitude is emphasized as a biblical mandate, illustrated through the story of the Israelites in Numbers 13 and 14. Their lack of gratitude and pessimism led to severe consequences, preventing them from entering the Promised Land. This narrative underscores the importance of maintaining a grateful heart and trusting in God's promises. The mission of the twelve spies sent by Moses was to survey the land of Canaan, but ten returned with a pessimistic report, spreading fear and rebellion. In contrast, Joshua and Caleb's positive report exemplified faith and confidence in God's word. Faith and pessimism are opposites; faith is rooted in trust in God's character, while pessimism stems from fear and doubt. Practical steps to cultivate gratitude include knowing God's word, remembering His works, surrounding oneself with positive influences, and practicing gratitude daily. Embracing gratitude can transform our outlook and spiritual journey.

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    Episode 4 - Salvation, Calvinism + Arminianism

    Send us Fan MailEphesians 2:1-10 offers a deep dive into the concepts of sin, sanctification, and salvation. The passage begins by painting a stark picture of our condition before Christ, emphasizing that we were 'dead in our trespasses and sins' and highlighting the personal responsibility we bear for our actions. It then transitions to the transformative power of God's mercy and grace, explaining that despite our sinful state, God made us alive with Christ. This act of grace is a gift, not something we can earn through works. The passage concludes by clarifying that while we are not saved by works, we are created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. This understanding encourages believers to live a life of gratitude, transformation, and active faith, reflecting the love and mercy of Christ in their daily lives.

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    Episode 3 - Faith (Part 2)

    Send us Fan MailHebrews 11 offers profound insights into the essence of faith, emphasizing that faith is not the absence of doubt but the choice to believe despite uncertainties. Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac, trusting in God's greater plan, illustrates faith beyond human understanding. The chapter also highlights various heroes of faith who endured immense trials, demonstrating that faith often involves sacrifice and perseverance. The promise of new creation in Revelation 21:1-7 serves as the ultimate anchor for our faith, assuring us of a future where God will dwell with humanity, eradicating all pain and suffering. This perspective encourages us to trust in God's character and plan, even in the face of trials.

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    Episode 2 - Faith (Part 1)

    Send us Fan MailFaith, as discussed in Hebrews 11, is not about the absence of doubt but about trusting God despite it. True faith is taking God at His word and living expectantly for His promises, unlike modern-day fideism which equates faith with manifesting desires. Hebrews 11, the 'Hall of Fame of Faith,' showcases biblical figures like Abraham, who trusted God's promises even without seeing their fulfillment. Misplaced faith, such as in Word of Faith theology, can lead to crises when expectations aren't met. True faith focuses on God's proven loyalty, not the size of our belief. Deconstructing and reconstructing faith is crucial, especially through suffering, which can draw us closer to God. Embrace 'even if' faith, trusting God even when circumstances don't change, and reflect on areas where you need to rebuild your faith with proper guidance.

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    Episode 1 - Prepared Places

    Send us Fan MailThe theme 'God Loves to Visit Prepared Places' is deeply rooted in Scripture, highlighting the importance of preparation and sacrifice. Solomon's act of offering a thousand sacrifices and his desire to build a temple for the Ark of the Covenant exemplify going above and beyond in devotion. David's response to God's 'no' by gathering materials for the temple teaches us that our preparation can pave the way for others. Biblical examples like Noah's altar, Moses at Mount Sinai, and the construction of the Tabernacle and Solomon's Temple show that sacrificial preparation invites God's presence and blessings. In the New Testament, the church is described as a bride prepared for Christ, emphasizing the need for personal and collective readiness for God's return. This week, challenge yourself to create a prepared place in your life for God's presence through intentional prayer, worship, and openness to divine interruptions.

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Welcome to The Leftovers! Each week, we bring you rich insights and deep discussions that didn’t make it into Sunday’s message. Join us as we explore theological perspectives, cultural context, and practical applications to uncover life-changing truths. Whether you’re seeking to grow in God’s Word or looking for ways to live out Jesus’ teachings, there’s something here for you. For questions related to the podcast send us an email at [email protected].

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Revivify Church, Lyndsey Poythress, Devin Mitchem

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