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In this episode of "Trap Theology," host Jason encourages listeners to deepen their relationship with God by studying the Bible beyond surface reading. He shares personal experiences, offers practical study tips, and highlights the importance of using tools like commentaries and concordances. Jason discusses the prophetic role of Isaiah, exploring themes of judgment, hope, and messianic prophecy. He connects biblical insights to Black History Month and inspires listeners to be open to God’s calling, closing with a heartfelt prayer for spiritual growth and commitment.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate to the show: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DquWLFh5/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Welcome (00:00:11)Jason welcomes listeners, thanks longtime supporters, and introduces the episode’s focus on deepening one’s relationship with God.The Importance of Studying God’s Word (00:01:20)Encouragement to study the Bible deeply, not just superficially, to truly know God.How to Study the Bible Effectively (00:02:41)Advice on engaging with scripture: ask questions, understand context, and avoid surface-level reading.Developing Spiritual Disciplines (00:03:52)Emphasizes study as a spiritual discipline, alongside prayer, reading, and meditation.Practical Study Steps and Tools (00:05:16)Suggests rereading passages, asking questions, and using resources like concordances and Bible dictionaries.Personal Story: The Value of Commentaries (00:06:44)Jason shares how a commentary helped him understand a difficult passage and deepened his study.Balancing Reading, Meditation, and Study (00:09:17)Discusses the difference between reading for devotion and deeper study, and the importance of meditation.Further Study Resources and Episode References (00:11:10)Recommends previous podcast episodes for more study tips and tools.Transition to Black History Month (00:12:23)Jason introduces the Black History Month segment, sharing his background as a historian.Book Recommendation: Frederick Douglass (00:13:30)Discusses the book "Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom" and its exploration of Douglass’s life and prophetic voice.Connecting Black History and Theology (00:14:51)Reflects on Douglass as a prophetic figure and encourages listeners to seek God and their calling.Introduction to the Prophets as Kingdom Mediators (00:16:15)Begins teaching about biblical prophets, focusing on their role as God’s mouthpieces.Focus on Isaiah: Background and Authorship (00:17:36)Explains Isaiah’s role, the meaning of his name, and debates about the book’s authorship.Isaiah’s Ministry and Historical Context (00:19:05)Details Isaiah’s prophetic ministry, his access to kings, and the historical setting.Authorship Debates and Theological Perspective (00:20:19)Discusses scholarly debates on Isaiah’s authorship and asserts God’s ultimate authorship.Isaiah’s Prophecies and Themes (00:23:16)Covers Isaiah’s prophecies about Assyria, Babylon, exile, return, and the coming Messiah.Application: Being Available to God (00:26:14)

In this episode of "Trap Theology," host Jason explores the challenge of proclaiming the message God gives each believer, drawing inspiration from the prophet Jeremiah’s struggles and faithfulness. Jason emphasizes the importance of speaking God’s word, even when it’s unpopular or difficult, and highlights the prophets’ roles as mediators of God’s kingdom. He encourages listeners to pursue a personal relationship with God, participate in discipleship, and boldly share their God-given message, trusting that God is with them despite opposition or rejection. The episode concludes with a prayer for strength and encouragement.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate to the show: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DquWLFh5/Timestamps by PodSqueezeWelcome and Introduction (00:00:11)Jason welcomes listeners, thanks supporters, and encourages sharing the podcast.The Message You Need to Proclaim (00:01:26)Jason asks what message God has given you to proclaim and challenges listeners to speak out.Jeremiah’s Calling and Message (00:02:46)Jason reads Jeremiah 1:4-10, discussing Jeremiah’s prophetic calling and the importance of proclaiming God’s message.Knowing God vs. Theology (00:05:24)Emphasizes that a relationship with God is more important than perfect theology.Jeremiah’s Struggle to Speak (00:06:45)Explores Jeremiah 20:7-9, Jeremiah’s reluctance, and the necessity of speaking God’s word despite opposition.Unpopular Messages and Perseverance (00:08:07)Discusses the unpopularity of Jeremiah’s message and the need to proclaim truth even when it’s hard.Jeremiah’s Lament and Encouragement (00:09:21)Reads Jeremiah 20:7-18, highlighting Jeremiah’s emotional struggle and God’s support for those who speak His word.Encouragement to Proclaim Your Message (00:13:29)Jason encourages listeners to pursue intimacy with God and continue proclaiming His message despite challenges.Transition to Teaching: Prophets as Mediators (00:14:19)Introduces the teaching segment on Old Testament prophets as mediators of God’s kingdom.Role and Message of the Prophets (00:14:53)Explains the prophets’ role during kingly apostasy and their twofold message: obeying the Mosaic law and prophesying the future kingdom.Overview of Major Prophets (00:16:16)Briefly introduces Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, and their unique contributions to kingdom theology.Jeremiah and the New Covenant (00:17:43)Focuses on Jeremiah’s prophecy of the new covenant and its significance for Israel’s future.Ezekiel and Restored Worship (00:19:17)Mentions Ezekiel’s vision of restored worship in the future kingdom.Daniel and the Millennial Kingdom (00:20:32)Describes Daniel’s vision of the Messiah establishing God’s eternal kingdom.Call to Action and Closing Prayer (00:21:48)Encourages listeners to advance God’s kingdom, join a church, and closes with a prayer for encouragement.Final Blessing and Farewell (00:23:06)Jason signs off, blessing listeners and ending the episode.

In this episode of "Trap Theology," host Jason explores the cost and meaning of true freedom in Christ, emphasizing daily surrender and the struggle between flesh and spirit. He encourages listeners to walk in the Spirit and bear His fruit, reflecting on personal growth and spiritual challenges. The teaching segment focuses on Old Testament theology, highlighting King David as the first kingly mediator of God’s kingdom and examining the Davidic covenant’s promise of an everlasting kingdom fulfilled in Jesus. The episode concludes with a prayer for listeners to embrace their calling as kingdom mediators.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate to the show: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DquWLFh5/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Welcome (00:00:08)Jason welcomes listeners, thanks subscribers, and introduces the episode’s main question about the cost of freedom.The Cost of Freedom in Christ (00:01:21)Explores what true freedom means, the temptation to return to old ways, and the need for daily surrender.Personal Spiritual Growth and Surrender (00:02:54)Jason shares his personal struggles with spiritual growth and emphasizes embracing discomfort for God’s purpose.Walking in the Spirit vs. Flesh (00:04:14)Discusses Galatians 5:24 and Paul’s teaching on crucifying the flesh and walking in the Spirit.The Struggle Between Flesh and Spirit (00:05:47)Explains the conflict between flesh and spirit, referencing Galatians 5:16-21, and the consequences of living by the flesh.The Fruit of the Spirit (00:08:54)Describes the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) and how surrendering to God produces true love, joy, and peace.Encouragement and Transition to Teaching (00:10:18)Encourages listeners to grow in faith and transitions to the teaching segment on Old Testament theology.Old Testament Kingdom Mediators: David (00:11:46)Introduces the teaching topic: David as the first king mediator in the Old Testament and his significance.David’s Reign and the Davidic Covenant (00:13:05)Details David’s rule over Judah and Israel, Bible trivia, and the two parts of his kingship, including the Davidic Covenant.The Messiah and Everlasting Kingdom (00:14:41)Explains the Davidic Covenant’s promise of an everlasting kingdom through David’s seed, referencing 2 Samuel 7:12-16.Application: Living for the King’s Business (00:17:27)Encourages listeners to focus on “kingdom business,” letting go of the flesh and living out God’s calling.Podcast Wrap-Up and Call to Action (00:18:50)Wraps up the episode, encourages sharing, and explains the podcast’s purpose of building a relationship with Christ.Prayer and Closing (00:20:27)Jason prays for listeners to become kingdom mediators and closes the episode.

In this episode of "Trap Theology," Jason urges listeners to be “all in” with God, emphasizing total surrender and wholehearted trust, even through discomfort. He teaches on Old Testament theology, focusing on Moses and Israel as mediators of God’s kingdom through the Mosaic Law. Jason explains Israel’s role in revealing God’s truth to other nations and calls believers today to represent God fully. Throughout, he stresses that the ultimate goal is to lift up Jesus’ name above all else. The episode ends with a prayer for empowerment and unity in fulfilling God’s purpose.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate to the show: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DquWLFh5/Timestamps by PodSqueezeWelcome and Recap of Last Episode (00:00:08)Jason welcomes listeners, recaps the previous episode’s theme of partnering with God and trusting Him fully.The Call to Be "All In" with God (00:01:17)Emphasizes the need for total surrender and commitment to God, even when uncomfortable or challenging.Trusting God’s Greater Plan (00:02:50)Discusses trusting God’s plans over our own, acknowledging His plans are greater than we can imagine.Daily Surrender and Following Jesus (00:04:07)Addresses the daily process of surrendering to God and following Jesus with full commitment.Lifting Up Jesus, Not Ourselves (00:05:29)Stresses that the podcast’s purpose is to glorify Jesus, not the host or the podcast itself.Collective Worship and Purpose (00:06:57)Highlights the importance of believers collectively lifting up Jesus’ name and not seeking personal recognition.Transition to Teaching Section (00:08:20)Explains the shift from inspiration to teaching, and the occasional integration of the "theological layers" segment.Introduction to Old Testament Theology Series (00:09:52)Introduces the teaching focus on Old Testament theology, specifically the concept of the kingdom of God and mediators.Moses and Israel as Mediators (00:11:06)Explains Moses and Israel’s role as mediators of God’s kingdom, with the Mosaic Law as the kingdom’s constitution.The Mosaic Law and Israel’s Role (00:12:42)Describes the Mosaic Law as Israel’s constitution and covenant, guiding their relationship with God and others.Israel Mediates God’s Truth to the Nations (00:14:01)Explains how Israel was to demonstrate God’s truth and rule to surrounding nations through the law.Application and Call to Represent God (00:15:30)Encourages listeners to give their all to God and represent Him to all nations, drawing people to a relationship with Him.Closing Prayer and Farewell (00:16:51)Jason prays for listeners and closes the episode, wishing them well.

In this episode of "Trap Theology," host Jason encourages listeners to fully trust and surrender to God, especially during challenging times. Drawing on biblical examples like Abraham and the teachings of Jesus, Jason emphasizes the importance of making God the main character in our lives. He discusses the meaning of true partnership with God, offers practical encouragement, and closes with a prayer for listeners. Brief interjections include a motivational comment, but the focus remains on inspiring faith and wholehearted commitment to God.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate to the show: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DquWLFh5/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Setting the Tone (00:00:09)Jason greets listeners, sets a positive tone, and introduces the episode’s focus on encouragement and trusting God.Trusting God Fully—All or Nothing (00:01:22)Jason challenges listeners to trust God completely, referencing D.L. Moody’s commitment and the daily decision to surrender.God as the Main Character (00:04:56)Explores the idea of surrendering self-centeredness, making God the main character in our lives, and trusting Him above all.The Ball of Yarn Analogy (00:07:36)Uses a ball of yarn metaphor to illustrate the dangers of holding back parts of our lives from God.Scripture and Surrender—Matthew 11:28-30 (00:09:59)Shares and explains Matthew 11:28-30, emphasizing rest in Jesus and the relief found in surrendering to Him.The Yoke of Jesus Explained (00:12:33)Describes the agricultural concept of a yoke, relating it to submitting to Jesus and walking with Him.Format Change—No Theological Lyrics Segment (00:13:53)Jason announces a change in the episode format, skipping the usual theological lyrics segment to focus on teaching.Old Testament Theology: Abraham as Mediator (00:15:01)Introduces Old Testament theology, focusing on Abraham’s role as mediator and the foundation of God’s kingdom.The Abrahamic Covenant (00:17:41)Explains the Abrahamic Covenant—land, posterity, blessing—and its significance for Israel and all nations.Partnering with God—Application (00:19:02)Encourages listeners to make themselves available to partner with God, drawing lessons from Abraham’s example.Technical Interruption (00:20:04)Brief technical note: "Bluetooth connected."Closing Prayer and Farewell (00:20:06)Jason prays for listeners, asking for God’s blessing and commitment, and closes the episode.

In this episode of "Trap Theology," host Jason explores the importance of embracing discomfort in the Christian faith journey. Drawing from Philippians 3 and the story of Noah, he emphasizes how spiritual growth requires stepping out of comfort zones and trusting God through challenges. The episode features a "Theological Lyrics" segment analyzing Selah the Corner’s song "Masquerade," highlighting the call to represent Christ despite hardship. Jason encourages listeners to pursue God’s purpose over personal comfort, reminding them that God’s presence and promises sustain believers through every trial. The episode closes with a prayer for faith and perseverance.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate to the show: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DquWLFh5/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction & Welcome (00:00:10)Jason welcomes listeners, introduces the podcast, and sets the tone for the episode.Being Comfortable with Discomfort (00:01:19)Explains the Christian need to embrace discomfort for spiritual growth and following God's calling.Dangers of Seeking Only Comfort (00:02:51)Warns that desiring only comfort prevents us from receiving all God has for us.Daily Commitment to Pursue God’s Purpose (00:04:10)Emphasizes making a daily decision to pursue everything God intends for us.Philippians 3: Paul’s Example (00:05:48)Introduces Philippians 3, highlighting Paul’s call to rejoice in the Lord and not trust in the flesh.Paul’s Pedigree and Loss for Christ (00:07:03)Discusses Paul’s credentials and his willingness to count them as loss for Christ.Knowing Christ and Sharing His Suffering (00:10:02)Focuses on Paul’s desire to know Christ, including sharing in His sufferings.Pressing Forward in Faith (00:11:35)Paul’s commitment to forget the past and press on toward God’s calling.Application: Pursue Christ No Matter the Cost (00:13:16)Encourages listeners to follow Christ’s call regardless of the cost, with practical advice.Theological Lyrics: “Masquerade” by Salada Corner (00:14:34)Analyzes the song “Masquerade,” highlighting themes of representing Christ and embracing discomfort.Transition to Teaching: Old Testament Kingdom Framework (00:15:58)Recaps previous episodes and introduces the focus on Noah as a mediator in the Old Testament.Noah as Mediator of the Theocratic Kingdom (00:17:21)Explains Noah’s role in administering justice and instituting capital punishment.Genesis Account: Corruption and the Flood (00:18:47)Describes the world’s corruption, God’s instructions to Noah, and the building of the ark.Post-Flood Covenant and Capital Punishment (00:20:07)Details God’s covenant with Noah, the introduction of eating meat, and the establishment of capital punishment.The Rainbow Covenant (00:23:14)Explains the significance of the rainbow as a sign of God’s promise never to flood the earth again.Application: Walking with God in a Sinful Generation (00:26:16)Encourages listeners to walk with God despite living in a sinful world.Closing Prayer and Farewell (00:27:17)

In this special Christmas episode of "Trap Theology," host Jason explores the theme of fear and faith in response to God’s promises. Reflecting on his own anxieties about entering ministry, Jason draws parallels to Mary and Joseph’s reactions to the news of Jesus’ birth. He discusses their initial fear and doubt, but highlights their ultimate obedience and trust in God. Jason encourages listeners to acknowledge their fears, push through doubt, and step boldly into God’s calling, reminding everyone that faith often means moving forward even when afraid. The episode closes with Christmas blessings and encouragement.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate to the show: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DquWLFh5/Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction and Christmas Greeting (00:00:10)Jason introduces the episode, wishes listeners Merry Christmas, and explains this is a special Christmas edition.Personal Fears and God’s Promises (00:01:21)Jason discusses his own fears about entering ministry and the weight of God’s promises.Emotions When Facing God’s Calling (00:03:07)Jason reflects on feelings of inadequacy, excitement, and fear when called by God.Doubt and Overwhelm in Responding to God (00:04:23)He explores the doubts and overwhelming emotions that come with following God’s vision.Transition to the Christmas Story (00:05:45)Jason connects the theme of fear to the Christmas story, preparing to discuss Mary and Joseph.Mary’s Encounter with the Angel (00:07:01)Jason reads Luke 1:26-38, focusing on Mary’s fear and confusion at the angel’s message.Mary’s Acceptance and Consequences (00:09:54)He discusses Mary’s acceptance of God’s plan and the potential social consequences she faced.Joseph’s Initial Reaction and Doubt (00:11:40)Jason introduces Joseph’s perspective from Matthew 1:18-25, highlighting his confusion and intent to divorce Mary quietly.Joseph’s Dream and Obedience (00:13:19)He describes Joseph’s angelic encounter, reassurance, and decision to obey God despite fear.Walking in God’s Promise Despite Fear (00:17:25)Jason emphasizes that both Mary and Joseph moved forward in faith, despite their fears and doubts.Practical Steps for Listeners (00:19:06)Jason gives three steps: accept fear, push through doubt, and obey God’s word.Christmas Encouragement and Closing Prayer (00:20:26)He encourages listeners to walk in God’s promises, prays for them, and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.Gideon’s Example and Final Farewell (00:21:54)Jason briefly mentions Gideon as another example of fearful obedience and closes the episode.

In this episode of "Trap Theology," host Jason encourages listeners to consider how they are advancing the Kingdom of God. Drawing from biblical stories—Jesus at age 12 and the woman caught in adultery—he explores themes of purpose, judgment, and grace. Jason discusses Adam’s original role as steward of creation and challenges believers to actively fulfill their kingdom assignments. Emphasizing discipleship and living intentionally for God’s mission, he urges listeners to step beyond routine and fully embrace their calling as laborers with Christ. The episode closes with a prayer and a call to deeper faith and action.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate to the show: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17DquWLFh5/Timestamps by PodSqueezeEpisode Introduction (00:00:09)Casual greetings from the hosts and introduction to the podcast and its purpose.Inspiration: Advancing the Kingdom (00:01:11)Jason asks listeners how they are contributing to advancing God's kingdom, referencing Jesus at age 12.Understanding the Mission and Dedication (00:02:32)Emphasizes the need to fully embrace God's mission and dedicate our lives to His purpose.Role of the Holy Spirit and Community (00:03:54)Discusses the importance of the Holy Spirit, God's Word, and the church community in advancing the kingdom.Making Disciples and Impacting the World (00:05:23)Explains the call to make disciples and the ongoing mission to impact the world for God.Living with Purpose Beyond Routine (00:06:40)Encourages listeners to see their lives as more than routine, focusing on glorifying God and fulfilling His mission.Stepping Into Purpose and Avoiding Complacency (00:07:52)Jason shares personal struggles with complacency and urges stepping fully into God's purpose.Apology and Podcast Update (00:09:20)Apologizes for missing the previous episode due to technical issues and updates listeners.Transition to Theological Teaching (00:10:38)Introduces the theological portion and shares appreciation for lyricism in hip hop, referencing Sho Baraka.Judgment and Grace: The Woman Caught in Adultery (00:12:00)Reflects on the biblical story of the woman caught in adultery, discussing judgment, grace, and self-reflection.Self-Examination Before Judging Others (00:14:38)Encourages listeners to consider their own faults before condemning others, emphasizing humility.Correction and Growth in the Kingdom (00:17:28)Highlights the need for self-correction to grow and advance further in God's kingdom.Theological Teaching: Adam as Mediator (00:18:50)Begins teaching on Adam as the first mediator, tasked with ruling and stewarding creation.Genesis Mandate: Dominion and Stewardship (00:20:16)Explores Genesis 1:26-31, explaining humanity's mandate to take dominion and steward the earth.Reflecting God and Expanding the Kingdom (00:21:40)Discusses how Adam and his family were to reflect God and expand His kingdom through stewardship.Dominion Covenant and Kingdom Expansion (00:23:13)Application and Closing Prayer (00:24:29)

In this episode of Trap Theology, host Jason delivers an inspiring message on spiritual growth and centering life on God’s kingdom. He encourages listeners to deepen their faith through prayer, Scripture, and community, and shares how faith means trusting God even when it defies logic. Jason references Scottie Wop's song “Set Ur Eyes” to emphasize focusing on God’s plan and identity. He introduces a new teaching series on Old Testament mediators and reminds everyone that God has a unique purpose for their lives, closing with a prayer for listeners to step boldly into God’s story.Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.comDonate: https://paypal.me/JasonEllerbeeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjTimestamps by PodSqueezeWelcome and Housekeeping (00:00:11)Jason welcomes listeners, encourages subscribing, and mentions the newsletter.Focusing on the King and the Kingdom (00:01:20)Emphasizes centering life on God, spiritual journey, and understanding God's story.Developing a Life Mission Statement (00:02:47)Discusses creating a mission statement that encompasses all areas of life, centered on God's ways.Faith as Allegiance and Trust (00:05:28)Explains faith as pledging allegiance to God, trusting Him beyond logic, and surrendering outcomes.Overcoming Doubt and Relying on God (00:06:58)Addresses fears, testing God, and the importance of relying on Him and community.Spiritual Disciplines for Growth (00:09:20)Encourages prayer, Scripture, and community for deepening relationship with God.Encouragement to Step Into God’s Story (00:10:30)Motivates listeners to pursue their God-given purpose regardless of age or circumstance.Theological Lyric: “Set Your Eyes” by Scotty (00:10:30)Highlights a song about identity in God and trusting His plan.Transition to Old Testament Theology (00:11:44)Recaps previous episodes on covenants and introduces the theme of kingdom in the Old Testament.Overview of Kingdom Theme in the Old Testament (00:12:59)Explains the centrality of kingdom, God’s purpose for humanity, and mediators in the Old Testament.Preview of Upcoming Series on Mediators (00:15:42)Introduces a six-week series on key Old Testament figures mediating God’s will.Application: Everyone Has a Place in God’s Kingdom (00:17:06)Affirms that all people, regardless of age or background, can make a kingdom impact.Closing, Donation Info, and Prayer (00:18:13)Thanks listeners, shares donation info, and closes with a prayer for faith and obedience.

In this special Thanksgiving episode of "Trap Theology," host Jason explores the theme of fulfilling God’s will in believers’ lives. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, he emphasizes the importance of rejoicing always, praying without ceasing, and giving thanks in all circumstances. Jason encourages listeners to pursue their unique callings—big or small—and highlights that faithfulness in everyday actions is as vital as grand gestures. The episode offers inspiration, practical advice, and a closing prayer, reminding listeners to anchor their lives in gratitude and obedience to God’s purpose.Join Newsletter: grace.trap.akademics@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1GgpAVVriZ/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grace.trap.akademics?igsh=Z3Y2YW9hNHpmN2xjTimestamps by PodSqueezeWelcome and Thanksgiving Context (00:00:12)Jason greets listeners, introduces the Thanksgiving theme, and highlights gratitude for God's redemption.Special Episode and Series Update (00:01:37)Jason explains this is a special episode, encourages all listeners not to skip it, and mentions a pause in the Old Testament series.Fulfilling God’s Will: Big Callings (00:02:45)Discussion on pursuing God’s will, including callings like financing the gospel, pastoring, or missionary work.Preparation and Encouragement (00:06:20)Encouragement to prepare for one’s calling, seek support, and not let others discourage you.The Temptation of Grandiose Deeds (00:08:52)Reflection on the tendency to focus on big, attention-grabbing acts for God.Neglecting the Small Things (00:10:11)Warning against neglecting small, daily acts of faithfulness in pursuit of larger goals.Jeremiah Obliging Lyric and Small Things (00:11:32)Jason references a song lyric to illustrate the importance of devotion in small things.Three Biblical Instructions: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (00:12:43)Introduction of three key instructions: rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in everything.Explaining the Three Instructions (00:14:16)Detailed explanation of rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks regardless of circumstances.The Will of God for You (00:18:18)Emphasis that these three practices are God’s will for every believer, not dependent on circumstances.Context in 1 Thessalonians 5 (00:19:43)Jason situates the three instructions within the broader context of Paul’s exhortations to the Thessalonian church.Big Things and Small Things Together (00:22:22)Encouragement to pursue both big and small acts, with the three instructions at the center.Application and Closing Prayer (00:23:55)Call to be consumed with fulfilling God’s will, closing prayer, and preview of returning to the regular series.