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GOOD NEWS! God Does Not Read StatisticsPull up a chair and join me at the kitchen table.In this message, we reflect on the good news that God does not relate to us as numbers, trends, or averages. While the world often measures worth through statistics and outcomes, Scripture reminds us that God sees the individual heart, knows each person by name, and works in ways that cannot be reduced to data.This conversation invites us to rest in God’s personal care and faithfulness—to trust Him beyond probabilities, comparisons, or fear—and to remember that His grace is never governed by statistics.Scripture References:Luke 12:6–71 Samuel 16:7Isaiah 55:8–9Matthew 10:29–31

You Cannot Live in a Vacuum (Part 3b) – Unconditional Love: To See, Consider, and ExperienceLet’s stay with this a little longer.In Part 3b, we slow down and move from understanding unconditional love to actually experiencing it. Scripture calls us not only to hear about God’s love, but to see it, consider it deeply, and allow it to reshape how we live and relate to Him.This episode creates space for reflection—inviting the listener to move from agreement to encounter.Scripture References:1 John 3:1Psalm 34:8Romans 8:38–39John 17:23

You Cannot Live in a Vacuum (Part 3) – Unconditional Love… Really?I’m glad you’re still here.In Part Three, we wrestle honestly with the idea of unconditional love—not as a slogan, but as a lived reality. Many believers affirm God’s love in theory while struggling to trust it personally. Scripture challenges us to consider whether we truly believe God loves us without conditions.This conversation invites us to let truth confront fear, performance, and self-protection.Scripture References:Romans 5:81 John 4:16–19Luke 15:20–24Ephesians 3:17–19

You Cannot Live in a Vacuum (Part 2) – Shame and ServingWelcome back to the table.In Part Two, we turn our attention to shame and its impact on our willingness to serve God and others. Shame does more than affect how we feel—it shapes how we withdraw, perform, or attempt to prove ourselves. Scripture helps us see the difference between false humility and true freedom.This episode gently exposes how shame keeps us at a distance and how Christ invites us into service that flows from identity, not insecurity.Scripture References:Genesis 2:25Isaiah 61:1–3Hebrews 12:281 Peter 5:5

You Cannot Live in a Vacuum (Part 1) – Guilt and GodPull up a chair and join me at the kitchen table.In Part One, we begin by looking at guilt—where it comes from, how it affects our relationship with God, and why unresolved guilt never stays isolated. Scripture shows us that guilt, when misunderstood, can distort how we see God and ourselves.This conversation invites honest reflection and points us toward the freedom that comes from responding to God’s grace rather than hiding from it.Scripture References:Genesis 3:8–10Romans 8:12 Corinthians 7:10Hebrews 9:14

HeavenPull up a chair and join me at the kitchen table.In this message, we take time to reflect on heaven—not as speculation or sentiment, but as the sure hope Scripture gives to those who are in Christ. We talk about what the Bible actually says about heaven, why that hope matters for how we live now, and how an eternal perspective brings comfort, clarity, and strength in the present.This is an unhurried conversation meant to steady the heart, lift the eyes beyond the moment, and remind us that our future with the Lord is real, secure, and promised.Scripture References: John 14:1–32 Corinthians 5:1–8Colossians 3:1–4Revelation 21:1–5

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part Six)As we close this series, let’s gather one last time at the table.In Part Six, we bring everything together—hearing, believing, and living God’s Word as an ongoing way of life. Drawing from James 1:26–27, we talk about faith that shapes our words, our compassion, and our daily choices.This final message calls us forward—not toward perfection, but toward a life that reflects Christ through simple, faithful obedience.Scripture References:James 1:26–27Micah 6:8Matthew 5:16

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part Five)I’m glad you’re still here.In Part Five, we talk about endurance—continuing to live out the Word when it’s difficult, unseen, or costly. Using James 1:25, we reflect on perseverance, spiritual maturity, and the blessing that comes from walking steadily in truth.This episode encourages those who feel weary, reminding us that faithfulness over time bears fruit.Scripture References:James 1:25Hebrews 12:1–2Galatians 6:9

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part Four)Let’s keep the conversation going.In Part Four, we look at obedience through the lens of grace. Scripture shows us that obedience is not about earning God’s favor, but responding to it. Drawing from Galatians 5:13, we discuss freedom in Christ and how love—not law—becomes the motive for action.This message helps untangle obedience from pressure and invites us into a grace-fueled walk with God.Scripture References:Galatians 5:13Romans 6:14John 14:15

Doers—Not Hearers Only (Part Three)Thanks for staying at the table.In Part Three, we explore the connection between faith and action, addressing a tension many believers wrestle with. Using James 2:14–17, we talk about what living faith actually looks like—not as religious effort, but as faith expressing itself through love.This episode invites reflection on whether our faith remains internal—or whether it is visible, active, and alive in everyday life.Scripture References:James 2:14–17Galatians 5:6John 15:5