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"The first step on the way to victory is to recognize the enemy" -- Corrie Ten Boom
Today, we embark on a new series for a new year, exploring the armor of God as described in Ephesians 6. We will learn how to recognize the enemy's tactics and how to be strong in the Lord and the power of His might. Most of all, we will learn how to strengthen ourselves in the Lord, that we might STAND in the battle!
With so much that we pray to do and to change in 2025, what a great way to be prepared for the battles ahead!
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In the first episode of 2025, we complete our series on surrender by understanding what it means to submit to one another in the fear of God (Ephesians 5:21).
Looking at various human relationships, like our relationship with authority, parents, and within marriage, we learn God's design for godly submission. Understanding what such submission is and what it isn't is remarkably important to not misrepresenting God's Word and His heart for His people and His design for society and the family.
As we begin 2025, join me with a fresh look at some of our most fundamental relationships and how we can best understand them through God's Word.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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What makes a good man a GREAT good man?
On this special Christmas episode, we look at Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, a man called by God to do the impossible. How do you father the very Son of God? How do you provide for Him and His mother?
Today, we will explore Matthew 1:18-25, when Joseph hears from the angel about the coming of Jesus, a passage that isn't most commonly taught at Christmastime. I explore Joseph's faith-filled response to the angel's pronouncement and what it means for us this Christmas. In studying the brief passage of this "Great Good Man," we learn how to obey God simply and watch Him work powerfully in our lives.
Join me for this special Christmas episode of Rinse and Repeat, and Merry Merry Christmas from each of us at Rinse and Repeat!
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God never asks us to surrender anything unless He has something greater in store, either in this life or the one to come.
This simple principle of surrender is proven over and over again in Scripture.
We see it in Hannah surrendering her son, to see God turn him into a priest before the king and in God giving her sons and daughters.
We see it in Jesus, surrendering His life for the salvation of the lives of the whole world.
And we will see it in our own lives, as He says, "Assuredly, I say to you, there is no one who has left house or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands, for My sake and the gospel’s, who shall not receive a hundredfold now in this time—houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and lands, with persecutions—and in the age to come, eternal life." (Mark 10:29-30).
Join me as we explore how God gives greater, today on Rinse and Repeat.
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What are we willing to do in our surrender to Christ?
Will we sacrifice time? Talents? Money? Relationships? Comfort?
Jesus commanded that all who would come after him would need to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow Him. Today, we examine what a life of that kind of surrender looks like, which one young missionary described as a life with "No Reserves. No Retreats. No Regrets."
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Today, we embark on a brand new series here on Rinse and Repeat, a series exploring what it means to live fully surrendered to Christ.
So often, I am asked, "I don't feel anything in my Christian life. I don't feel what I once felt in my walk with the Lord." The Christian life is so often NOT about what we feel, but rather about a life of deep, abiding surrender.
In this first message in the series, I explore the various stages of our surrender, drawn from the life of Peter and his interactions with Jesus in Luke 5. Turn there with me now, as we learn how to “Trust the One You Believe In.”
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For all who are hard on yourselves...
For all who are over-achievers or perfectionists...
A word on Biblical self-care and above all, mercy!!
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The Bible refers to us as MORE than conquerors (Romans 8:37).
Have you ever wondered what makes us MORE than conquerors?
In today's episode, we conclude the book of Esther, as we see the Hebrew people MORE than conquering their enemies within the Persian empire. The Hebrews defeat their enemies with the means their enemies had devised for the Jews' destruction! That is just one example of being MORE than a conqueror!
Join me today as we explore how we are more than conquerors, no matter how daunting our circumstances appear today!
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Sometimes, we can experience a traumatic event that we fear will change the course of our lives forever - moments that will mar us in unforgettable ways.
All hope can seem lost - but not so with God. In a moment, God can turn things around. He can restore lives, He can revive hope, He can raise the dead to new life.
Today, we see the Jews facing a law that spells their death, and yet, God hands them a supernatural reversal when all hope is lost. Turn with me to Esther 8 for hope when we need it most, today on Rinse and Repeat!
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Today's episode zeroes in on not one, but TWO women filled with God's remarkable Spirit of wisdom (Ephesians 1:17).
As we turn to Esther 7, we will see the wisdom that God gave Esther not to blurt out everything she needed to say, as though she was giving the king "a piece of her mind." Instead, she exercised wisdom in WHAT she said and HOW she said it.
Likewise, we look at Abigail in 1 Samuel 25. and how she, too, was "one smart cookie" in what she said and how she said it.
Lessons on how to speak and conduct ourselves with godly wisdom, up next on Rinse and Repeat!
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You pray and pray and PRAY over something, and nothing seems to happen.
You are desperate for a situation to change but matters only worsen the more you plead with God about them.
Today on Rinse and Repeat, we see a night when at first, nothing seems to be happening at all. A king, in his chambers, has insomnia and calls for a boring history book to be read to him, that he might fall back to sleep. And yet, though nothing seems to be happening at all, that very history book, on that very night, is the answer to all the prayers of all God's people!
Today's message in Esther 6 is about us walking by faith and not by sight when it seems nothing is happening. I have entitled the message "Even When I Don't See It," because even when we can't see it or feel it, we can rest assured, God is working.
Turn to Esther, chapter 6 for today's episode of Rinse and Repeat!
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Stand on a chair.
Is it easier to pull people up to you or for you to be pulled down to them?
The illustration serves. It is much easier for us to be pulled down into all sorts of things, so who we choose to be with is ever so important.
Haman’s friends prove the point perfectly, as we see in Esther 5.
That, and so much more, today on Rinse and Repeat.
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When faced with something serious, we can agonize (become anxious, panic, sorrowful), we can avoid (numb things, deny how bad it is), or we can appeal to God for real help for real trouble.
In Esther Chapter 4, we see examples of each reaction - agonizing, avoiding, and appealing - and we stand to learn how to appeal to God when faced with difficulty.
So many practical lessons in this historical book of Esther!
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It is natural to want people to like us.
But people-pleasing and the need for other people’s constant approval can quickly become an idol.
Today in Esther 3, we see Haman grow enraged when one man, Mordecai, will not bow to him. The rest of the kingdom bows, but that’s just not good enough for Haman.
And that’s how it is with approval addiction. So many people can love us - but once one person does not, our entire sense of self begins to crumble!
We take a hard look at our unhealthy need to be liked, as well as so many other things, today on Rinse and Repeat!
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Sometimes it’s hard to stand up for what’s right.
We want to, but we don’t always know how to. Or sometimes we are simply afraid. Or, if we are honest, we don’t want to offend or make the wrong impression.
In today’s episode, I talk about taking a stand to do what is right, and being unashamed of who we are as believers - of the Gospel - because it is the very POWER of God. And yes, we learn this lesson from something that happens in Esther 2!!
Join us for our second installment in this incredible book of the Bible, today, on Rinse and Repeat!
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Sometimes in our lives, a simple answer "no" is not just a no. It speaks so much more.
Today, we have just one of those situations, and from it we stand to learn so much about what God has to say about our relationships - all ahead on Rinse and Repeat!
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Love one another.
Jesus speaks about love over 14 times in the New Testament, and He specifically commands us to love one another four times. On today’s reprise episode, I explore Jesus’ words and how they really do change everything!
Join me for this special redux episode, Love One Another.
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When people asked me if there was some sin in my life when I was diagnosed with lupus, I knew they meant well. They wanted me to confess my sin and be made whole.
In today's lagniappe episode, I tackle the subject of generational curses and generational sins. Can we get sick, have addictions, and experience failures because of the sins and failures of our ancestors?
Building on last week's episode, this week's edition is ALSO deeply personal! Join me for a special lagniappe episode of Rinse and Repeat!
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You hear a lot about generational curses these days. About us experiencing the stronghold of generational curses of the father's sins visited upon the children...
But did you know that knowing God breaks the bonds of generational curses? That is the testimony of my life, and it is the testimony of the life Naomi and Ruth, as we see in the conclusion of the book of Ruth today. On today's program, I share aspects of my own testimony, as I reflect on God's faithfulness to redeem Ruth and to provide her and Naomi with this beautiful future and hope - this posterity that includes the very lineage of Jesus Himself!
Join me to day for a personal and in-depth look at the conclusion of the book of Ruth.
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How many things do we do (or NOT do) simply because we are afraid?
How much does our fear influence our decisions?
Today, we complete our look at Ruth 3, when Boaz, the type of Christ, exhorts Ruth, saying, "Do not be afraid." We come to understand that God's presence with us is why we need not be paralyzed by fear, even when terrifying things lie ahead. We never go alone.
Turn to Ruth, chapter 3, for today's episode of Rinse and Repeat!
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