Afleveringen
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What if family isnât a social construct, but a divine design?
In this episode, we explore the Fifth Commandment - âHonour your father and your motherâ - and why honour in the home shapes identity, authority, and society itself. This isnât about survival; itâs about design. Human resilience should never be mistaken for divine design. -
God rested because the work was finished - and He invites us into the same rhythm. In this episode we explore Sabbath as a gift, a revelation, and a realm in Christ. Learn how to work from rest, sleep in storms, and walk aligned with the One who sustains all things.
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Discover the depth of the Third Commandment - not as a rule about language, but a call to identity. In this episode we explore what it means to bear Godâs Name, reflect His character, and walk in the hope, authority, and power Heâs placed on our lives. A devotional teaching for believers who want to live out the fullness of their calling.
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In this episode, we explore the Second Commandment: âYou shall not make for yourself a carved image.â If the first commandment points to the inner devotion of the heart, this one calls us to express that devotion rightly in worship. Together weâll see why God warns against idols, what it means to âbecome what we behold,â and how true worship is more than music - itâs the posture of a life surrendered to Him.
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In this episode, we begin our journey through the Ten Commandments with the very first: âYou shall have no other gods before Me.â More than a rule, itâs a call to exclusive love and devotion. God spoke these words not to burden His people, but to free them - reminding Israel that He had already delivered them from Egypt. The commandment isnât about adding weight to our lives but pointing us to the One who rescues, redeems, and deserves our whole heart. Together weâll see how this first word is not just the foundation of the law, but the foundation of worship, belonging, and life with God.
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In this episode of Growing Knowing, we explore what it really means to be a new creation in Christ. Too often Christians still label themselves as âjust sinners,â but Scripture paints a far greater picture: through Jesus, youâve been given a brand-new nature. Weâll unpack how the Holy Spirit convicts believers of righteousness, not sin, and why understanding your identity is key to living free from condemnation. From Paulâs teaching to Johnâs letters, weâll see that sin is no longer your nature - itâs only a choice. When you know who you are, even the Ten Commandments shift from burdensome rules to a reflection of the life of God already at work in you.
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Today weâre kicking off our conversation around the Ten Commandments. Before diving into each command, this first episode lays the framework for why they matter at all. For many, the commandments are either outdated rules or still binding laws to live up toâbut I want to present a third way. These commands were never about condemnation, but revelation: a window into the culture of Heaven and a clearer picture of God and His design for us, fulfilled in Christ. Join me as we explore why these ancient words remain profoundly relevant today.
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In this episode of Growing Knowing, we dive into the question: how does faith actually work? Together we explore the tension between what Godâs Word declares and what we may be experiencing in our everyday lives. Faith isnât blind optimism - itâs a revelation of Godâs goodness and His choice to speak life over us and our future. Join the conversation as we unpack what it means to walk by faith and to be ârealâ in our journey with God.
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In the launch of Growing Knowing, we explore Jesusâ challenging words: âBe perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfectâ(Matthew 5:48). Does perfection mean flawless behaviorâor a life rooted in Godâs design? Weâll unpack what it means to be born again, renew our minds, and live from who God is rather than what we do. Discover the three kinds of biblical knowledge and why true growth comes through epignosisâtruth applied and lived out. God is good, all the time, and His Word equips us to walk in that reality.