• The Difference Between Hearing and Receiving
    Jan 25 2026

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    This week, we stepped into understanding good soil and what it means to remain receptive, aligned, and prepared to steward the level of fruit the kingdom is seeking to produce. Jesus teaches that the same seed produces different yields not because the word changes, but because capacity differs. By examining how Scripture defines hearing, understanding, and remaining. Good soil allows the word to be written internally, govern decisions, receive correction, and mature over time. This message focused on readiness, stewardship, and alignment, showing that fruitfulness is sustained not by effort, but by how deeply the word is received and how faithfully it is lived.

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    40 Min.
  • Creating a Lasting Harvest: Understanding Soil, Capacity, and Kingdom Yield
    Jan 25 2026

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    In this message, we examine Jesus’ parable of the sower to uncover why the same seed produces different results. The focus is not on the word itself, but on the condition of the soil, the capacity of the heart, and the system under which a person lives. By exploring the path, stony ground, and good soil, we learn that fruitfulness is not determined by enthusiasm or exposure, but by depth, alignment, and endurance. Scripture reveals that harvest is never lost because the seed fails, but because the soil is unprepared or the capacity to steward what is sown has not been developed. This teaching brings clarity to kingdom yield, showing that lasting harvest flows from receptive soil, sustained obedience, and a life governed by God’s order rather than human effort.

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    33 Min.
  • Creating a Lasting Harvest: Understanding the Storehouse and Why It Matters
    Jan 5 2026

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    In this episode, we continue the teaching on Creating a Lasting Harvest by uncovering the true meaning of the storehouse in Scripture. Rather than reducing the storehouse to money alone, this message brings clarity to God’s design for alignment, stewardship, and sustainability. We explore how seed, soil, and system work together, why placement matters, and how misunderstanding the storehouse can lead to frustration instead of fruit. This episode also connects Old Testament context with New Testament insight, helping listeners understand where, why, and how to sow in a way that produces lasting harvest.

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    32 Min.
  • Mental Shift for 2026
    Dec 30 2025

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    Join Dr. Sharmee as she leads powerful conversations on mental shifts needed for 2026. This podcast is designed to help you realign your thinking, release outdated patterns, and prepare your mind for growth, clarity, and purpose in the season ahead. Each episode offers insight, encouragement, and practical tools to help you think differently and live intentionally.

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    49 Min.
  • Creating A Lasting Harvest
    Dec 24 2025

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    In Part Two of Creating a Lasting Harvest, we go deeper into the principles Jesus taught about seed and soil. This episode focuses on why every seed produces after its own kind, what Scripture truly means by the storehouse, and how soil condition determines growth, sustainability, and increase. We unpack Matthew 13 and Malachi to bring clarity to correct planting, discernment, and stewardship, revealing why alignment matters just as much as faithfulness. This teaching will help you understand why some harvests are delayed, limited, or misdirected, and how God’s order produces fruit that lasts.

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    34 Min.
  • “THE COST OF BURNOUT — WHEN HOPE IS DELAYED”
    Nov 30 2025

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    In today’s episode, we are going deep into a truth that most people feel but rarely have language for. The kind of burnout that doesn’t come from doing too much, but from waiting too long. Scripture says, “Hope deferred makes the heart sick,” and many believers are walking around with heart-wounds caused by delayed expectations, unanswered prayers, and promises that seem to be lingering in the distance.

    This teaching exposes the silent emotional exhaustion that comes when your spirit is believing but your heart is tired. We’ll walk through what deferred hope does psychologically, spiritually, and even neurologically, and how it quietly drains your strength if it’s not confronted. You will learn why delayed desires create mental fatigue, how the brain responds to disappointment, and why God doesn’t ignore the weight of waiting but He heals it.

    Through biblical insight, Hebrew word study, and the real emotional experiences of Hannah, David, and Elijah, this episode will help you recognize the type of burnout that creeps in when expectation is stretched beyond your capacity. And more importantly, you’ll discover God’s promise that when the desire comes, it becomes a tree of life that revive the very places that fatigue tried to kill.

    If you’ve been praying, believing, and standing, but your heart feels worn, this message is for you. God is restoring the tired places, healing the disappointed places, and breathing life back into the parts of you that delayed hope tried to silence. Your desire WILL come and when it does, your soul will flourish again.

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    29 Min.
  • The Kingdom Mindset of Prayer
    Nov 16 2025

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    In today’s episode of Think Institute, we are stepping into a foundational teaching every believer must understand: The Kingdom Mindset of Prayer. Far too many approach prayer from a place of habit, tradition, or need-based urgency, instead of from the position and identity of a citizen in the kingdom of God. In this teaching, we break down what prayer truly is according to Scripture, the heart posture required to see results, and why alignment—not repetition—opens the door to answered prayer. If you are ready to deepen your walk, shift your mindset, and learn how to approach the throne with confidence, this episode will bring clarity and revelation. Join us as we explore the simplicity that is in Christ and the power that flows from praying in His name, His character, and His authority.

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    41 Min.
  • The Sword That Divides and the Mind That Must Die
    Nov 14 2025

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    In this powerful episode of Beautiful Minds, Sharmee Pratt unpacks one of the most challenging statements Jesus ever made: “I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.”
    Through deep biblical insight and transformative neuroscience, Sharmee reveals how the “sword” Jesus speaks of is not a weapon of chaos, but a tool of divine clarity — cutting away what no longer aligns with God’s purpose in your life.

    Listeners will learn how spiritual transformation often begins with internal division: the separation of truth from lies, comfort from calling, and survival thinking from Spirit-led living. Sharmee explains how the brain reacts to change, how neuroplasticity supports spiritual growth, and why surrender often feels like loss before it feels like peace.

    From taking up your cross, to breaking free from approval-based identity, to understanding why certain relationships shift as you grow, this episode guides you through the painful but necessary process of dying to the old self so the renewed mind can live.

    This episode is for anyone who feels stretched, challenged, or called into a deeper walk with God — and needs clarity on why the journey feels so intense.
    You’ll walk away with a fresh understanding of biblical surrender, emotional strength, and the peace that comes from alignment with Christ.Matthew 10:34–39


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    10 Min.