• Wisdom in Relationships: Choosing and Becoming Wise Companions
    Jul 24 2025

    🎙 Episode Title: Wisdom in Relationships: Choosing and Becoming Wise Companions
    📖 Main Scriptures: Proverbs 13:20; 17:17; 27:6; 27:17
    🧠 Theme: How to choose wise companions—and become one.

    🔊 Episode Overview:
    In this episode of Walking in Wisdom, we dive into the relational side of wisdom—how the people we walk with shape the people we become. The book of Proverbs offers clear and convicting insight into the power of friendships, the need for accountability, and the blessing of loyal companionship.

    We’ll unpack four key proverbs that show us how relationships can either sharpen us or dull us, grow us or destroy us:

    • Proverbs 13:20 warns us that who we walk with determines our future.
    • Proverbs 17:17 reveals that true friends are forged in adversity, not convenience.
    • Proverbs 27:6 reminds us that real love tells the truth—even when it hurts.
    • Proverbs 27:17 challenges us to seek relationships that refine, not just reassure.

    💬 We’ll also explore:

    • Why your closest relationships are a mirror to your character
    • The difference between comfort-based and covenant-based friendships
    • How to become a friend who builds others in truth and love

    Challenge for Today:
    Evaluate your inner circle. Are your closest relationships helping you grow in godliness, wisdom, and love? If not, it might be time to reset your relational priorities.

    Closing Thought:
    Jesus not only taught wisdom—He lived it in how He chose and loved His friends. Let’s learn from His example and become the kind of companion who points others toward Christ.

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    29 mins
  • Wisdom--Guard Your Heart!
    Jul 23 2025

    🎙 Episode 3: Guarding the Heart
    Text: Proverbs 4:20–27
    Theme: Living Wisely from the Inside Out

    In this episode of Walking in Wisdom, we explore Proverbs 4:20–27, where Solomon gives heartfelt counsel to his son—and to us—on the importance of guarding our heart. He shows us that wisdom isn’t just about what we do, but about who we are on the inside.

    We’ll walk through these powerful verses that call us to:
    ❤️ Guard our heart, the wellspring of life
    👄 Watch our words
    👁️ Focus our eyes
    👣 Stay on a straight path

    This isn’t just about behavior—it’s about becoming. When we protect what’s within, we’ll walk with purpose, clarity, and integrity. Tune in for biblical insight and practical steps for guarding your heart in a world full of noise and temptation.

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    33 mins
  • Wisdom--She is a Voice Shouting in the Street!
    Jul 17 2025

    🎙 Restoration: Where New Life BeginsEpisode 2: Voices in the Street

    In a world full of noise, whose voice are you listening to?

    Proverbs 1:20–33 paints a vivid picture of wisdom crying out—not in secret, but in the streets, markets, and city gates.God’s wisdom is available, clear, and calling... but many still tune it out.

    In this episode, we explore:
    🔊 Why wisdom is public and urgent
    ⚠️ The danger of ignoring God’s counsel
    🧭 How to recognize and respond to His voice in a world full of distractions

    🎧 Listen now and learn how to tune your heart to what really matters.


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    31 mins
  • What is Wisdom--and Why Do We Need It?
    Jul 15 2025

    Episode 1: What Is Wisdom—and Why Do We Need It?

    Welcome to the first episode of Walking in Wisdom! In today’s conversation, we’re laying the foundation by asking a life-shaping question: What is biblical wisdom—and why do we desperately need it in our world today?

    We’ll explore how wisdom differs from knowledge, why it begins with a reverent fear of the Lord, and what it looks like to walk in wisdom in our daily lives. In an age filled with information but lacking true discernment, God offers a better way—a path rooted in His truth and presence.

    🧠 What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Why wisdom is more than intelligence or life experience
    • What “the fear of the Lord” really means
    • How to begin cultivating wisdom in your own life right now

    📖 Key Verse:
    “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.”Proverbs 1:7 (ESV)

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    34 mins
  • The Feasts--Tabernacle (Sukkot)
    Jul 9 2025

    In this final episode of our Feasts of the Lord series, we come to Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles—a celebration of joy, harvest, and divine presence. More than just an agricultural festival, Sukkot is a powerful reminder of God's desire to dwell with His people—not just then, but now and forever.

    We'll begin by exploring the historical roots of the feast in the wilderness, where Israel lived in booths (temporary shelters) after being delivered from Egypt. God commanded the Israelites to celebrate this feast by constructing and living in these booths for seven days, symbolizing dependence on His provision and presence (Leviticus 23:42–43).

    Then we’ll fast-forward to the New Testament, where Jesus celebrated this feast in John 7. On the last day, the "great day" of the festival, He cried out, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink” (John 7:37–38). He was pointing to the living water of the Holy Spirit, poured out on all who believe.

    We’ll unpack how the Feast of Tabernacles was prophetically fulfilled in the first coming of Christ—“And the Word became flesh and dwelt [literally, tabernacled] among us” (John 1:14). And we’ll look ahead to the ultimate fulfillment in Revelation 21, where God declares, “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man.”

    You’ll hear practical insights on:

    • Why joy is central to the Feast of Tabernacles
    • How this feast reminds us to live as pilgrims, not settlers, in this world
    • What it means to carry God's presence into your everyday life
    • How to prepare for eternity with God forever dwelling with His people

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    17 mins
  • The Feasts--Yom Kippur
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode, we explore Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement—the holiest day on the biblical calendar. Instituted by God in Leviticus 16 and 23, Yom Kippur was the one day each year when the High Priest could enter the Holy of Holies and make atonement for the sins of the nation. But what does this ancient, solemn ritual mean for us today?

    We begin by unpacking the historical background of Yom Kippur, diving into the powerful imagery of sacrifice, the scapegoat, and the mercy seat. We then examine how this feast prophetically pointed to Jesus Christ, our Great High Priest, who entered the heavenly Holy of Holies once for all to secure eternal redemption (Hebrews 9–10).

    As we reflect on the seriousness of sin and the depth of God’s mercy, we discuss how modern believers can respond to God's grace through repentance, worship, and a life of surrendered devotion.

    🔑 Key Themes:

    • The role of the High Priest and the sacred duties of Yom Kippur
    • The symbolism of the two goats: one sacrificed, one released
    • Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of the Day of Atonement
    • The necessity of repentance, both then and now
    • How we can live out holiness and grace in a New Covenant context

    📖 Scriptures Highlighted:

    • Leviticus 16 & 23
    • Hebrews 9:11–14, 10:1–22
    • Isaiah 53:4–6
    • Romans 3:25
    • 1 John 1:9

    🙏 Devotional Moment:

    At the end of the episode, we take a quiet moment to reflect on the weight of sin, the beauty of forgiveness, and the invitation to draw near to God through the blood of Christ. You’ll be guided in a simple but powerful prayer of repentance, thanksgiving, and renewed surrender.

    📣 Call to Action:

    As we prepare our hearts in light of the message of Yom Kippur, we challenge you to take time this week to:

    • Confess any hidden sin before the Lord
    • Reflect on the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice
    • Ask God to renew your love for holiness and humility

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    35 mins
  • The Feasts--Weeks (Pentecost)
    Jul 1 2025

    Pentecost, also known as the Feast of Weeks or Shavuot, was originally a time to bring the first fruits of the wheat harvest before the Lord. But something remarkable happened on one particular Pentecost recorded in Acts 2: God sent His Holy Spirit in power. In today’s episode, we trace the biblical roots of Pentecost from Leviticus to Jerusalem, and unpack what it means to live as a people filled with the Spirit. We’ll explore why the law was given at Sinai on Pentecost—and why the Spirit was given on the same day in Acts. We also discuss how Pentecost invites us to step out in boldness, mission, and unity. You were made for more than survival—you were made to walk in the Spirit.

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    31 mins