Episode 2066 - The Pharisee Spirit

Episode 2066 - The Pharisee Spirit

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The Slow Fade of Samson

Samson didn’t lose his strength overnight—he lost it little by little through compromise. In this episode, we dive into Judges 16:1–19 and uncover how small decisions, unchecked desires, and repeated compromises led to a devastating fall. This is a warning and a wake-up call: wha ...  Show more

Love that Flows From a Pure Heart

Being cleansed by Christ isn’t just about what we’ve been saved from—it’s about what we’re now called to. In this episode, we explore how genuine salvation produces something unmistakable: a sincere, fervent love for others. Walking through 1 Peter 1:22–25, we see that God’s Word ...  Show more

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