• True Discipline Flows from Love
    Jun 1 2025
    True Discipline Flows from Love.
    Godly discipline isn’t control or fear—it starts with love and ends with clarity.
    "For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline." — 2 Timothy 1:7
    We often treat discipline like a punishment or a grind. But Paul says it’s actually a fruit of love. Real spiritual self-discipline isn’t about fear or force—it’s rooted in knowing you're empowered, loved, and clear-minded. You can say no to distraction when you know what you’re saying yes to. God’s Spirit brings alignment, not anxiety.
    Discipline isn’t the enemy of freedom—it’s its foundation. Let 2 Timothy 1:7 coach your inner life.


    New Episodes Every Sunday! Starting now, tune in every Sunday for a fresh episode featuring powerful Bible verses—many of which laid the moral and historical groundwork for today’s self-coaching principles. Scripture didn’t just shape faith; it shaped the way we grow, reflect, and lead ourselves.
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  • Live in the Now, Not the Next.
    May 25 2025
    Live in the Now, Not the Next.
    Jesus didn’t say don’t plan. He said don’t panic—about tomorrow. Because now is holy ground.
    "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." — Matthew 6:34
    We obsess over next steps, next moves, next versions of ourselves. But Jesus calls us back to this moment. Not because the future doesn't matter—but because worry is not wisdom. Each day demands presence, not panic. You can only obey now. You can only heal now. “Now” is where faith actually happens.
    Spiritual self-coaching starts with this: presence over prediction. Matthew 6:34 is your permission to breathe.

    New Episodes Every Sunday! Starting now, tune in every Sunday for a fresh episode featuring powerful Bible verses—many of which laid the moral and historical groundwork for today’s self-coaching principles. Scripture didn’t just shape faith; it shaped the way we grow, reflect, and lead ourselves.
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  • Peace Is Not the Goal — It’s the Path
    May 18 2025
    Peace Is Not the Goal — It’s the Path.
    And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." — Philippians 4:6-7
    Anxiety says: "Fix everything, then you’ll feel peace." But Paul says the opposite. Make your requests known before anything changes. The peace shows up in the asking—not the outcome. It’s not passive. It’s armor. A force that guards your mind and heart—while life is still hard. Peace is not a reward. It’s the strategy.
    Don’t chase peace—walk in it. Prayer is self-coaching for the soul. Philippians 4:6-7 is your daily drill.

    New Episodes Every Sunday! Starting now, tune in every Sunday for a fresh episode featuring powerful Bible verses—many of which laid the moral and historical groundwork for today’s self-coaching principles. Scripture didn’t just shape faith; it shaped the way we grow, reflect, and lead ourselves.
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  • Stop Comparing. Start Judging… Yourself
    May 11 2025
    Stop Comparing. Start Judging… Yourself.
    We’re told not to judge—but the Bible says, do it anyway. Just aim it at the mirror.
    "Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else." — Galatians 6:4
    We love judging others because it’s easier than examining ourselves. But Paul flips the script: the only pride you’re allowed is from passing your own test.
    Comparison is a shortcut to pride—or self pity. But self-examination? That’s spiritual maturity.
    Stop scrolling. Start reflecting.
    Forget comparison culture—try biblical self-coaching instead. Galatians 6:4 is your mirror. Start there.

    New Episodes Every Sunday! Starting now, tune in every Sunday for a fresh episode featuring powerful Bible verses—many of which laid the moral and historical groundwork for today’s self-coaching principles. Scripture didn’t just shape faith; it shaped the way we grow, reflect, and lead ourselves.
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  • Jesus welcomed children—but did He set conditions?
    May 10 2025
    Jesus welcomed children—but did He set conditions?
    “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
    —Matthew 19:14
    Jesus' invitation to children seems unconditional, yet He often spoke of the kingdom belonging to those who are like children—not necessarily children themselves. This raises questions: Is innocence a prerequisite? Must one embody childlike qualities to be accepted? In a world where children are vulnerable, how do we interpret this in the context of faith and salvation?​
    Reflect on the children in your life and community. Consider how you can support and nurture their spiritual journey.
    Kickstart your morning with a shot of sacred irony. Subscribe to ‘Holy Contradictions’—one bold Bible twist in under a minute, faster than your coffee kicks in.

    "Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible" is a compelling podcast series featuring the voice of Samuel Hollingsworth. Each 1-minute episode delves into the divine dualities within scripture, challenging listeners to rethink their understanding of love, hate, faith, and forgiveness through provocative theses and ironic twists. Every quote comes with a little sidekick explanation that even ten-year-olds can get.

    The series also touches on other significant biblical topics such as wisdom, justice, humility, hope, obedience, salvation, courage, community, repentance, and peace. With vivid imagery and thought-provoking content, "Holy Contradictions" offers a unique and enriching exploration of how these divine contradictions shape our faith and everyday lives.

    We get it – some folks see irony as the devil's plaything. But think of quoting common prejudices as just a sneaky way to spark interest in God's Word. After all, even the smallest of sins can sometimes serve a higher purpose. Remember Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20: "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." Let's keep the curiosity alive, explore the deeper meanings together, and approach each other with tolerance and indulgence. 🌟📖 Let's foster understanding and grow in faith as a community!
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  • What if the first sacrifice wasn’t just blood—but flesh?
    May 9 2025
    What if the first sacrifice wasn’t just blood—but flesh?
    Genesis 3:21 (NIV): “The Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife and clothed them.”
    🔗 Read it here​

    Before altars, incense, or burnt offerings, God Himself made the first sacrifice—covering human shame with animal skin. It wasn’t just about modesty; it was mercy. A foreshadowing of grace through flesh. This act set the tone: divine generosity through tangible, costly love. In a world obsessed with appearances, God prioritized covering our vulnerabilities.​
    God gave flesh to cover our shame—what will you give today? Reflect, serve, and love generously. Subscribe to ‘Holy Contradictions’ for daily reminders that grace always costs something.

    "Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible" is a compelling podcast series featuring the voice of Samuel Hollingsworth. Each 1-minute episode delves into the divine dualities within scripture, challenging listeners to rethink their understanding of love, hate, faith, and forgiveness through provocative theses and ironic twists. Every quote comes with a little sidekick explanation that even ten-year-olds can get.

    The series also touches on other significant biblical topics such as wisdom, justice, humility, hope, obedience, salvation, courage, community, repentance, and peace. With vivid imagery and thought-provoking content, "Holy Contradictions" offers a unique and enriching exploration of how these divine contradictions shape our faith and everyday lives.

    We get it – some folks see irony as the devil's plaything. But think of quoting common prejudices as just a sneaky way to spark interest in God's Word. After all, even the smallest of sins can sometimes serve a higher purpose. Remember Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20: "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." Let's keep the curiosity alive, explore the deeper meanings together, and approach each other with tolerance and indulgence. 🌟📖 Let's foster understanding and grow in faith as a community!
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    1 min
  • Holiness isn’t about being 'good'—it’s about being generous.
    May 8 2025
    Holiness isn’t about being 'good'—it’s about being generous.​
    “To whom much is given, much will be required.” — Luke 12:48 🔗 Read it on Bible Gateway​
    We often equate holiness with personal piety—praying, avoiding sin, attending church. But Jesus flips the script. In Luke 12:48, He reminds us that holiness is measured by our generosity. It's not about hoarding blessings but sharing them. Holiness isn't a private virtue; it's a public act of giving.​
    Holiness isn’t about hiding in a pew — it’s about showing up for others. Subscribe to Holy Contradictions and discover bold truths that call you to act with compassion, not just contemplation. One minute. One message. One chance to give more than you take.

    "Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible" is a compelling podcast series featuring the voice of Samuel Hollingsworth. Each 1-minute episode delves into the divine dualities within scripture, challenging listeners to rethink their understanding of love, hate, faith, and forgiveness through provocative theses and ironic twists. Every quote comes with a little sidekick explanation that even ten-year-olds can get.

    The series also touches on other significant biblical topics such as wisdom, justice, humility, hope, obedience, salvation, courage, community, repentance, and peace. With vivid imagery and thought-provoking content, "Holy Contradictions" offers a unique and enriching exploration of how these divine contradictions shape our faith and everyday lives.

    We get it – some folks see irony as the devil's plaything. But think of quoting common prejudices as just a sneaky way to spark interest in God's Word. After all, even the smallest of sins can sometimes serve a higher purpose. Remember Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20: "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." Let's keep the curiosity alive, explore the deeper meanings together, and approach each other with tolerance and indulgence. 🌟📖 Let's foster understanding and grow in faith as a community!
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  • God’s Inheritance Isn’t Yours to Keep
    May 7 2025
    God’s Inheritance Isn’t Yours to Keep.
    You inherited grace. But did you pass it on?
    "Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share."
    —1 Timothy 6:18
    Faith isn’t just a belief system—it’s an economy of grace. And like any inheritance, it only gains value when it’s shared. Paul didn’t just urge generosity; he framed it as a command. Why? Because we’re not spiritual vaults—we’re conduits. If your faith hasn’t made someone else’s life better, maybe it’s time to check your balance.
    Let your inheritance move through you. Give, serve, uplift—because grace unshared is grace undone. Subscribe to Holy Contradictions and turn your morning scroll into a moment of sacred challenge—no offering plate required.

    "Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible" is a compelling podcast series featuring the voice of Samuel Hollingsworth. Each 1-minute episode delves into the divine dualities within scripture, challenging listeners to rethink their understanding of love, hate, faith, and forgiveness through provocative theses and ironic twists. Every quote comes with a little sidekick explanation that even ten-year-olds can get.

    The series also touches on other significant biblical topics such as wisdom, justice, humility, hope, obedience, salvation, courage, community, repentance, and peace. With vivid imagery and thought-provoking content, "Holy Contradictions" offers a unique and enriching exploration of how these divine contradictions shape our faith and everyday lives.

    We get it – some folks see irony as the devil's plaything. But think of quoting common prejudices as just a sneaky way to spark interest in God's Word. After all, even the smallest of sins can sometimes serve a higher purpose. Remember Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20: "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." Let's keep the curiosity alive, explore the deeper meanings together, and approach each other with tolerance and indulgence. 🌟📖 Let's foster understanding and grow in faith as a community!
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    1 min
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