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Weâre back with Part 2 of the Indeed series! Last time, we explored what it means to live in the light of God. Now, weâre diving into what it truly means to live in His righteousness.
How we see ourselves changes everything. When we recognize that we are clothed in Christâs righteousness: covered by His grace, our actions, decisions, and way of life shift. But when righteousness feels heavy, do we ever try to set it aside, even for just a moment?
In this episode, we unpack the true meaning of being in right standing with God, why our own righteousness is never enough, and how transformationânot just rule-followingâdefines a life aligned with Him. Drawing from 1 John, Deuteronomy, Romans, and more, we explore how faith and righteousness are inseparable.
If we say we are saved Indeed, let Christ be seen in our livesâIndeed! Tune in and be reminded: You are clothed in Christ. Walk like it.
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In this episode, we kick off a brand-new series titled Indeed, based on 1 John 2:3: âWe know that we have come to know Him if we obey His commands." This series explores the powerful truth that our actions reflect our true nature, and the role of the Holy Spirit, the Parakletos, as an advocate, encourager, and comforter. It highlights how Satan accuses believers by reminding them of past sins, but through Jesus, the propitiation for sin, believers can stand boldly before God. The message underscores the importance of living in the light, as evidence of salvation is seen through obedience to Godâs commandments.
This week, we dive into Living in the Light (1 John 1:5â2:10). Since God is light, we are called to walk in the light. But what does that look like in everyday life? Through engaging illustrations: including onions, eggs, and even a "cat" that lays eggs, we unpack the reality that our deeds reveal the true state of our hearts. Are we truly saved in deed, evidencing Christ in our lives indeed?
Join us as we examine what it means to walk in the light, reflect Christ, and live out our faith authentically.
Key Takeaways:
Our actions testify to our true nature. Living in the light means aligning our lives with God's truth. If Christ is truly in us, He will be seen in our deeds.Don't miss this foundational conversation.
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In this final episode ofThe Cross series, we reflect on the power, purpose, and transformation that the cross brings into our lives. The cross is not just about salvationâit changes us, calls us deeper, and gives us access to the Father.
We explore how the work of salvation wasfully completed on the cross and what that means for our daily lives. Many believers live unaware of theinheritance they already have in Christ, just like the story of the son who ignored the Bible his father left him, not knowing it contained his full inheritance.
We discuss:
â The power ofknowing what the cross accomplished
â Why so many struggle to stay in the Word and prayer
â How we often start strong in faith, just like New Yearâs resolutions, but fade over time
â The reality that we arenot bound by generational curses because we are made new in Christ
â The privilege of direct access to Godâno longer needing a mediator like in the Old TestamentThe cross changes everything. The work isdoneânow itâs up to us to walk in that truth.
Listen now and let the Word ignite a hunger in you to dig deeper!
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In this powerful fifth installment of The Cross series, we explore the profound assurance that the cross of Christ gives us, our salvation and Godâs unwavering faithfulness. Throughout this series, we have journeyed through the purpose, power, and significance of the cross in our lives, touching on themes of reconciliation, adoption, judgment, and authority.
This week, we delve into Paulâs teachings, particularly in the book of Romans, where he passionately unpacks the unifying work of Christ. Against the backdrop of division in the early Roman church, where Jewish and Gentile believers struggled to reconcile their faith traditions, Paul presents the gospel as the great equalizer, emphasizing that we are one in Christ.
Through biblical truths and historical context, we uncover how the cross is not just a symbol but an eternal assurance that Godâs love and faithfulness will never fail. Join us as we reflect on Romans and its theological depth, reinforcing that our hope, salvation, and identity are anchored in the cross of Jesus Christ.
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In this episode, we dive into the powerful truth of Matthew 28:18-20, where Jesus declares, âAll authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.â We explore how Christ, through His humanity, came to reclaim the dominion lost by the first Adam and gave it back to us. Drawing from scriptures like Mark 16:17-18 and Hebrews 2:14, we unpack how believers are equipped with spiritual authority to cast out demons, heal the sick, and walk in fearless faith.
Youâll hear how understanding our identity as Godâs children allows us to break free from fear and limitations, embrace divine protection, and live boldly as representatives of Christ. Through practical examples and testimonies, this episode reminds us that the authority of heaven is ours to access, enabling us to transform lives and communities as the disciples did in the early church.
Whether itâs reclaiming your confidence, trusting God for the impossible, or simply finding joy in daily acts of faith: this message will inspire you to embrace the dominion and victory that Christ has already won for you.
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Part 3 of The Cross dives into a powerful and transformative truth: the cross is the good news of Godâs judgment. While the idea of judgment often brings fear and a sense of condemnation, this episode explores how the cross turns judgment into a message of hope and redemption.
Through Christâs sacrifice, the sentence of guilt and death is replaced with the gift of eternal life. Itâs at the cross where Godâs perfect justice, boundless mercy, and unfailing grace meet, offering us reconciliation with Him, adoption into His family, and the gift of righteousness we could never earn on our own.
Together, weâll reflect on the profound truths of 2 Corinthians 5:21 and Romans 6:23, uncovering why the cross is more than a symbol of judgment, itâs the ultimate sign of Godâs love, hope, and joy for all who believe.
Whether youâre seeking deeper understanding, reassurance, or encouragement, this episode is a reminder that through the cross, we are set free, made whole, and called to live in the light of Godâs unshakable grace.
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In this thought-provoking continuation of The Cross series, we delve deeper into the transformative work of Jesus on the cross and its implications for how we live as believers today. Building on Part 1, which explored the reconciliation between humanity and God, Part 2 shifts focus to what it means to live as a people set apart for Godâs purposes in a broken world.
This episode unpacks how the cross is not only a symbol of salvation but also a call to holy living. We explore the tension of being âin the world but not of the world,â navigating challenges while staying true to our divine identity. Through rich theological insights, personal reflections, and practical applications, we discuss:
* Identity in Christ: Understanding how being reconciled through the cross redefines who we are and gives us a mission as Godâs representatives.
* Living Set Apart: What holiness looks like in everyday life and how itâs less about perfection and more about surrender, alignment with Godâs will, and reflecting His character.
* Challenges of Reconciliation: Wrestling with the realities of being reconciled to a holy God while still living in a world that pulls us in different directions.
* Community and Kingdom Work: How the cross unites us not just to God but to one another, calling us to love, serve, and uplift others as part of Godâs kingdom.
Through this episode, listeners are reminded that the cross is not merely a past event but an ongoing reality that shapes our lives. It challenges us to embrace both the beauty and the weight of being reconciled and set apart, recognizing that this calling is fueled by grace and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
Whether youâre new to faith or have walked with Christ for years, this episode offers deep encouragement and practical wisdom to help you walk confidently in your identity as a child of God, set apart for His glory.
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This sermon, titled "Cross Part 1: Reconciled in Christ" focuses on the central theme for 2025: The Cross. Vivian begins by emphasizing the impossibility of attaining perfection (100%) on our own, likening it to an exam with a pass mark of 100% that only Jesus can achieve on our behalf. This analogy underscores the significance of the cross as the ultimate expression of Christ taking our failings and granting us righteousness through His sacrifice.
The sermon explores the offense of the cross, noting that while the world accepts Godâs love, provision, and mercy, it struggles with the crossâs message of sin, judgment, and holiness. The cross demands a response, often dividing true believers from those who claim faith superficially. The message challenges listeners to place the cross at the center of their lives, thoughts, and actions.
In this transformative episode, we explore what it means to be reconciled in Christ and how this reconciliation shapes our identity and relationships in 2025. Drawing from Colossians 1:22-23 and 2 Corinthians 5:18-20, we are reminded that God has called us holy, blameless, and above reproachânot in our own sight, but in His.
Tune in to discover how reconciliation with God, people, and the Church positions us to walk in holiness, exercise our spiritual gifts, and serve as ambassadors for Christ in the year ahead.
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In this third installment of the Miracles series, we reflect on one of the greatest miracles of allâGod becoming man. Christmas is not just a celebration; it is a profound reminder of God's love, humility, and promise-keeping nature. Pastor Ngugi takes us through the significance of Christ's birth, challenging us to look beyond the festivities and understand its deeper meaning.
From the humility of Jesus being born in a manger to the miracle of God choosing to dwell among us as a child, this message highlights how God emptied Himself for our salvation. Discover how the extraordinary can be hidden in the ordinary and how Christmas reveals God's immeasurable love and faithfulness to His word.
Join us as we explore why Christmas is more than a seasonâitâs a celebration of Emmanuel, "God with us," the greatest miracle we will ever know
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In this episode of our Miracles series, we explore the profound truth that what we call miracles are simply Godâs way of life. Often, we seek extraordinary signs because we feel disconnected, but Jesus showed us that miracles are a lifestyle rooted in faith and intimacy with God.
In this episode, we delve into the power of unwavering faith and the importance of holding on to God's promises, even when the journey feels long. Drawing from scriptures like Numbers 23:19, Psalms 55, and Isaiah 40:31, we explore how God remains faithful to His word, calling us to adopt childlike faith and trust in His timing.
We reflect on the promise of the Messiah, tracing it from Genesis to its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Through scripture and powerful examples, weâre reminded that God is a faithful promise-keeper who never fails. No matter how long the wait or challenging the journey, His word will come to pass.
Through heartfelt personal storiesâlike speaking life over a fruitless tree and seeing it flourish, or leading a small group that grew to impact countless livesâweâre reminded of the significance of being faithful with whatâs in our hands. Whether in ministry, our jobs, or studies, God looks for a posture of trust and reliance on Him.
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This episode focuses on the divine announcement of the birth of Jesus Christ, a pivotal moment that ended 400 years of prophetic silence. Drawing on biblical narratives, we explore how Godâs grand promisesâdelivered through angelic visitations to Mary and Josephâsparked immense expectations of a conquering Messiah who would deliver his people.
From the angel Gabriel's proclamation to Mary of her divine favor and role as the mother of the Savior, to the dream given to Joseph confirming Jesus as "Yahweh saves," the episode unpacks the extraordinary ways God chose to reveal His plan. Yet, the contrast between these heavenly announcements and the humble circumstances of Jesus' birth highlights a profound truth: God's miracles often appear in the most ordinary wrappings.
Through relatable modern-day analogies, this episode challenges us to recognize the glory of God's promises even when they come in unexpected forms. Itâs an inspiring reflection on how the long-awaited Messiah fulfilled not just prophecy but also the deepest groanings of a world desperate for salvation.
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In this installment of the Remember This series, we journey further through the book of Malachi, diving into the profound call to live in reverence and awe of God. At a time when the people of Israel questioned Godâs justice and wondered if their faithfulness mattered, the Lord reminded themâand usâof His ultimate authority and eternal justice.
Malachi 3:16 beautifully captures a moment of faith amidst doubt:
"Then those who feared the Lord talked with each other, and the Lord listened and heard. A scroll of remembrance was written in His presence concerning those who feared the Lord and honored His name."
This week, we reflect on what it means to live in the fear of the Lordânot as terror, but as a deep, abiding respect and trust in His sovereignty. Through trials and uncertainties, we are called to honor Him with our actions, words, and lives, trusting that He is always watching, always just, and always good.
Letâs come together to remember that the fear of the Lord is not only the beginning of wisdomâitâs a profound invitation to intimacy with our Creator. Join us in drawing closer to Him this week.
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In this continuation of the Remember This series, we delve into the book of Malachiâa profound message rooted in God's unchanging nature and love. At a time when the people of Israel had returned from exile, rebuilt their homes, and restored the temple, their expectations of God's movement in their lives seemed unmet.
Disappointment crept in, and their faith wavered. They accused God of changing, questioning His justice and love. But in Malachi 3:6, God responds powerfully:
"I, the Lord, do not change; so you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed."
This week, we explore the immutability of GodâHis unwavering character and attributes. His love, justice, and power remain constant, even when our circumstances suggest otherwise. Letâs examine how our offerings, time, and priorities reflect our relationship with this faithful God.
Join us as we reflect on the unchanging nature of God and His enduring love, leading us closer to the heart of the Christmas season.
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Remember This: Where is my Honour
Hi everyone! đ This weekâs podcast episode, Where Is My Honor? from the Remember This series, dives deep into understanding what it truly means to honor God in our daily lives. Itâs a refreshing and thought-provoking message that encourages us to reflect on our walk with Him. Tune in, and feel free to share with someone who might need this reminder of Godâs unfailing love and our response to it. đ§âš Letâs keep growing together in faith!
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In the first episode of our new series âRemember Thisâ we look at Godâs faithfulness, we look at the intentional and unfailing love God has for His people as illustrated in Malachi 1:1-5.
Set during a time when Israel had returned from exile, rebuilt the temple, and restored their land, the people find themselves feeling underwhelmed, questioning if Godâs promises and glory had truly returned with them. Malachi, as Godâs messenger, steps in to remind them of Godâs foundational message: âI have loved you.â
We reflect on how God uses a âsandwich methodâ of love, correction, and promise to convey His message, starting with love, addressing dishonor, and ultimately affirming His unchanging character.
God addresses Israelâs doubts and reminds them of His enduring commitment, even when they feel forgotten or undeserving. This episode reveals that Godâs love is not conditional or limited; it is constant and unwavering, whether we are at our best or struggling in ânon-gloryâ days.
We also see Godâs direct approach in calling His people to honor Him, challenging them to trust in His love amid their disappointments and setbacks. Through this study, weâre invited to reflect on our own response to Godâs heartârecognizing His love as the foundation for wholehearted devotion and honor, regardless of where life finds us. Join us as we delve into how Godâs love remains a source of hope and connection, calling us back to Him.
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In Part 3 of the "Seed Time and Harvest" series, the focus shifts to how we should approach sowing, both financially and in every aspect of our lives. Building on the foundations from earlier discussions, it emphasizes that God blesses us not because of what we own or how we appear, but simply because we are His children. He not only blesses us but also provides the seedsâbe they skills, time, or resourcesâthat we are meant to sow.
A key takeaway from this segment is the understanding that we own nothing; everything, including our blessings and gifts, comes from God. As such, when it comes to giving, especially financially, itâs essential to understand that God isn't after our money. Rather, He is concerned with our heart postureâwhether we recognize Him as the true Lord over our lives or whether we allow money to take that place.
The message reminds us that we are all given different abilities and gifts, and it's not about comparing ourselves to others but being faithful with what God has given to each of us. Sowing and giving, then, become acts of trust and obedience, driven by the recognition that God has a purpose for every seed we plant in life, whether in our finances, time, or talents.
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Part Two of the "Seed Time and Harvest" series delves into the nature of blessings, emphasizing that they are not tied to material wealth but rooted in God's word and our identity in Christ. Citing Proverbs 23:4-5, it warns against chasing fleeting riches, urging wise stewardship and contentment instead. The series teaches that work should be done with excellence, not merely to gain approval from others, but as a service to God, trusting Him for promotion in due time. Finally, the principle of sowing and reaping, as laid out in Genesis 8:22, is introduced, reminding us that the seeds we plantâwhether resources, time, or talentsâwill yield a harvest in God's timing.
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In this new three-part series, "Seedtime and Harvest," we dive deep into the principles of sowing and reaping as laid out in the Bible. In this foundational episode, we explore how every action in our livesâwhether in relationships, health, finances, or workâacts as a seed that we sow, ultimately leading to a harvest. By understanding these biblical truths, we can learn how to handle our finances with the right heart and mindset, recognizing that money is merely a tool, not a source of stress or power.
We also emphasize the importance of aligning our motives with God's word, ensuring that our giving and actions are not driven by selfish desires to manipulate outcomes. Drawing from Genesis 8:22 and the story of creation, we reflect on God's unchanging promise of seedtime and harvest, and how this eternal principle applies to every aspect of our lives.
As we unpack these truths, this episode sets the stage for learning how to steward our resources with faith, not fear, and to trust in God's provision as our ultimate source. Join us as we begin this transformative journey to understanding the power of sowing in all areas of life and preparing for the harvest to come.
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In this powerful conclusion to the "Just One" series, we reflect on the journey of personal evangelism and its far-reaching impact. From the small but courageous steps of speaking about faith with others to witnessing God's transformation in the lives of those around us, this episode emphasizes the importance of relational evangelism.
We explore how to reach out when the people in our hearts are going through tough times, when despair and hardship make it difficult for them to hear the message of Jesus. Anchored in James 2:14-18 and the story of Elijah from 1 Kings 19, this episode examines how God calls us not only to have faith but to show it through our actions. We are challenged to live a deep, selfless Christianityâone that desires for others to experience the love of God, even when they are in the midst of despair.
Through practical examples, testimonies, and the word of God, this episode encourages us to continue developing a heart for the lost, to expand our circle of influence, and to demonstrate faith through our deeds. Join us as we close this series, not by ending the journey, but by committing to keep walking in faith and love for others.
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In this heartfelt episode of "Just One," we reflect on the heart of God, who longs to bring His children back to Him. Beginning with a prayer of thanksgiving, we dive into the core message of this series: reaching just one soul for God. The foundation was laid by reminding us that Jesus came to restore sons and daughters to the Father, as illustrated in Luke 15:4-7, the parable of the lost sheep.
We explore the deep desire of God to bring His lost children home, emphasizing that âGod is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentanceâ (2 Peter 3:9). The episode highlights the power that comes upon us when we witness in His name, as described in Acts 1:8.
Through the lens of Scripture, we see God's mission to reconnect with His children, from the calling of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:8) to Jesus' command to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19-20). This episode challenges us to step out, leave the 99, and reach the one that needs God's love.
Whether witnessing to someone whoâs lost or bringing a sense of belonging to those in need, we are reminded that God's greatest joy is in His children returning home. With inspiring stories and personal testimony, we encourage you to embrace the call to reach just one and discover the joy that comes from seeing someone saved.
This episode will stir your heart and empower you to make an eternal impact in the lives of others. Tune in and be encouraged to witness the love and grace of God in your own journey.
Letâs come together as a family and bring Godâs children back to Himâone soul at a time.
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