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  • Believing is Seeing and Believing is Life - The Presence in Our Midst
    Jun 29 2026

    We often view God in grand, cosmic, and epic terms. But what happens when the Creator of the universe steps out of the eternal scope and moves straight into a dusty riverside neighborhood?

    In this episode, we kick off a new study in the Gospel of John, diving into what commentators call the "Book of Signs" (John 1:19–2:12). Together, we trace the narrative from John the Baptist’s interrogation at the River Jordan to a chaotic wedding feast in Cana. Along the way, we explore three profound realities about living in the active presence of Jesus and confront the dangerous tendency to substitute a living relationship with a dry, religious checklist.

    Tune in as we discuss how Jesus steps into our human insufficiency to offer an overwhelming, inside-out transformation.

    Key Takeaways From This Episode:


    • The Danger of Religious Blindness: The Pharisees and scribes had credentials, devotion, and the scriptures memorized, yet they completely failed to recognize Jesus standing right in front of them. We face the exact same danger when we evaluate our faith based on an external audit of rules rather than His presence.


    • The Power of "Come and See": When the first disciples approached Jesus, they didn't ask for a theological defense—they asked where He was staying. Evangelism isn't a complex sales job or an apologetics battle; it is a simple invitation to encounter the Savior who is already in our midst.


    • From Empty Rituals to Kingdom Abundance: At the wedding in Cana, Jesus turned water into 600 to 900 bottles of the absolute choice wine. By using the stone jars meant for ceremonial purification, Jesus showed that He didn't come to look at our external cleaning rituals—He came to take our dead, incomplete religion and transform it into the rich, abundant wine of kingdom life.

    Scripture Referenced:

    • John 1:19–2:12

    • Genesis 28 (Jacob’s Ladder)

    Reflection Questions for the Week:

    1. When someone asks how your walk with God is going, do you immediately run down a checklist of external behaviors, or do you focus on His active presence?

    2. Are you still standing by the old stone jars trying to scrub yourself clean from the outside, or are you resting in the transformational wine of His grace from the inside out?


    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review, subscribe, and share it with a friend who needs the reminder that believing is seeing, and believing is life!

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    38 Min.
  • Believing is Seeing and Believing is Life - The God Who Moved into the Neighborhood
    Jun 25 2026

    We often think of God in two ways: He is imminent (right here with us) and He is transcendent (completely beyond our comprehension). But how do these two realities mix when life gets messy?

    In this episode, we dive into the final verses of the John 1 prologue to explore one of the most radical claims of the Christian faith: The Word didn't just look down on us—He became flesh and moved into the neighborhood. Before Jesus died for you, He lived with you. Join us as we look at what it truly means to experience a God who doesn’t hide from our mess, but steps right into it to offer relentless, wave-after-wave grace.


    📋 What We Cover In This Episode:

    • The Ultimate Paradox: How we can know God truly without ever fully exhausting the depths of who He is.

    • The Great Undoing: Why Jesus walking on Earth is the direct reversal of the brokenness, shame, and isolation born in Genesis 3.

    • Grace Upon Grace: A look at the Greek word pleroma and why God’s grace functions like ocean waves—eternally rolling in, with no danger of ever running out.

    • The "Holy Huddle" Trap: Why the Incarnation doesn't allow us to isolate ourselves from the culture, and what it actually looks like to "show up" for our neighbors.


    💬 Key Quote From The Sermon:

    "The way God decided to bring grace and mercy to the world was by showing up, by being present, by moving into the neighborhood... We leave the church and we go be present out in the world, demonstrating this life of love for the world to see."


    🎯 Your Challenge This Week:

    You don’t need a bullhorn, a stack of tracts, or a perfect theological argument. This week, simply walk out your front door, look at your community, and find one practical way to show up and love well.

    Enjoying the podcast? Don't forget to hit the Follow button, leave us a 5-star rating, and share this episode with a friend who needs a reminder of God's endless grace today!

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    33 Min.
  • Believing is Seeing and Believing is Life - Radical Reality of Adoption
    Jun 25 2026


    In this episode, we continue our journey through the Gospel of John, diving deep into the structural center of the famous Prologue: John 1:9–13.

    While it's easy to get caught up in the grand, cosmic scale of Jesus as the pre-existent Word and Creator of the universe, John’s ultimate destination in this passage is deeply personal. He drives us toward a breathtaking climax: the reality that those who receive Christ are given the legal right to become children of God.

    Join us as we break down this text into three powerful movements: the Creator rejected, the Creator adopting, and the Creator working alone.

    What We Cover in This Episode:

    • The Irony of the Rejected Creator: How Jesus came into the very world He spoke into existence—and even to His own chosen people—yet was completely unrecognized and rejected.

    • The "Liar, Lunatic, or Lord" Dilemma: A look at C.S. Lewis’s classic argument. Why we cannot just settle for calling Jesus a "good moral teacher."

    • The Legal Power of Exousia: What it actually means to have the "right" to become children of God. Spoiler: It’s not a vague spiritual "vibe"—it is an unbreakable, documented legal standing given by the Father.

    • Why the Creator Works Alone: Dissecting John’s "triple negatives" (not of blood, nor of the flesh, nor of a husband's will). We debunk the cultural myth that "God helps those who help themselves" and look at why our total inability to save ourselves is actually the best news ever.

    Key Takeaway:

    "In our world, we say 'seeing is believing.' But in God's economy, John flips the script: believing is seeing. When you place your trust in Christ, your eyes are opened to see who God truly is—and who you are to Him."


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    • Subscribe & Review: If this episode encouraged you, please leave us a 5-star review on Spotify!

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    Thanks for listening!


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    33 Min.
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