• The First National Thanksgiving
    Nov 28 2024

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  • The 7th Commandment, you shall not commit adultery: Special Guests Skip Cherryholmes and Christian Mclamb
    Nov 20 2024

    About the Podcast

    Pastor Brian, Skip Cherryholmes and Christian Mclamb discusses the seventh commandment, 'You shall not commit adultery,' exploring its implications beyond physical acts to include lustful thoughts and spiritual unfaithfulness. The conversation addresses societal changes, the importance of parental modeling, and strategies for resisting temptation.

    Key Takeaways

    • (00:17) Many people rationalize adultery as a personal affliction, believing that as long as they are okay with it, it is acceptable.
    • (03:41) Adultery is often viewed as a physical issue, but Jesus taught that it begins in the heart, as indicated in Matthew 5:27-28.
    • (04:58) Societal norms have changed, leading to a culture where adultery is more accepted, contrasting it with historical practices where young people married earlier.
    • (10:05) True morality comes from God's law, not personal happiness, and sin is present regardless of individual perceptions of fun or excitement.
    • (12:18) Adultery extends beyond physical relationships, encompassing any betrayal of the exclusive relationship believers have with God.
    • (14:44) Lust is a heart issue rather than just a physical one, and it can lead to various sins.
    • (16:25) Practical strategies for managing lustful thoughts include making a conscious decision to control one's gaze and walking with the Holy Spirit to redefine perceptions of beauty.
    • (20:37) Parents must model a Christ-like relationship for their children, as children primarily learn from their parents, especially in homeschooling situations.
    • (21:51) If parents do not exemplify fidelity and respect in their relationships, children may not understand the seriousness of adultery.
    • (24:06) Submitting to God and drawing near to Him can help individuals overcome lust and temptation.
    • (29:26) Men often find it easier to approach God about their failures than to confide in their spouses, which can lead to feelings of shame and conviction.
    • (32:14) Parents have a responsibility to guide their children in understanding sin and righteousness, even if it means addressing their own past mistakes.
    • (33:31) Living in persistent sin can lead to confusion about life's struggles, while those who walk faithfully understand the challenges but are not afraid.
    • (36:33) Encouragement is given to be open about past sins with children and others, as humility can lead to exaltation.
    • (39:03) The seriousness of unfaithfulness extends beyond marital relationships to one's faithfulness to God, with repentance and humility being crucial.
    • (46:40) The speaker invites listeners who may not have a relationship with Jesus to consider repentance and faith, explaining the necessity of recognizing sin and the hope offered through Jesus' sacrifice.

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  • The 8th commandment you shall not steal: Guests Skip Cherryholmes and Christian Mclamb
    Nov 13 2024

    About the Podcast

    Pastor Brian, along with guests Christian Mclamb and Skip Cherryholmes, discuss the eighth commandment, 'You shall not steal,' from Exodus 20:15. The conversation delves into the heart issues behind stealing, emphasizing contentment, faith in God's provision, and the importance of humility and integrity.

    Key Takeaways

    • The root issue of stealing lies in the heart, with the desire to steal arising from discontentment.
    • Even petty theft is still theft, regardless of the amount. The act of taking something that doesn't belong to you is inherently wrong.
    • The desire to steal is linked to coveting, which is a heart issue that leads to sinful actions.
    • Internal desires can lead to conflict and sin, with the desire to steal often stemming from wanting something unattainable.
    • The desire to steal is rooted in discontentment with one's current situation. Stealing is seen as a way of robbing oneself of God's blessings.
    • Stealing reflects a lack of faith in God's provision, denying His ability to bless and provide for individuals.
    • True contentment comes from acknowledging God's desire to bless us, as stated in Psalm 37:4.
    • Aligning one's heart with God's desires rather than acting out of selfishness is crucial. Fear can lead to sin, but turning to Christ is the right response.
    • No justification for stealing is valid. Overcoming the temptation to steal requires dying to self and focusing on God.
    • Personal reflections on resisting temptation, particularly in financial situations, highlight the importance of integrity and commitment to God.
    • Aligning personal desires with God's will through prayer can help diminish the temptation to steal.
    • Putting others before oneself can help combat the impulse to steal, as suggested by Ephesians 4:28.
    • Borrowing becomes stealing when it is one-sided or exploitative. Prayer and humility are essential in navigating these situations.
    • Mutual respect in relationships is crucial, with both parties seeking opportunities to give back and support one another.
    • Expressing love and concern, whether admitting to taking advantage of someone or feeling taken advantage of, can lead to healthier interactions.
    • Borrowing should involve giving something of value in return, not just taking without reciprocation.
    • Recognizing the dynamics of borrowing and stealing often requires spiritual insight, which can be gained through Christ.
    • God desires us to engage with one another in a loving and humble manner, achievable by relying on Christ.
    • Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their motives when borrowing or taking from others, questioning whether it stems from self-gain or a lack of faith in God.
    • A personal testimony highlights the effectiveness of faith and prayer in overcoming the temptation to steal, emphasizing that true provision comes from God.
    • Listeners are encouraged to ask God for what they need rather than taking from others, reinforcing the idea that God is a provider.
    • The conversation concludes with a prayer, thanking God for His blessings and asking for strength to resist temptation and trust in His provision.
    • The speaker invites those who do not have a relationship with Jesus to consider repenting of their sins and trusting in Him for salvation.
    • A personal example of repentance is shared, encouraging listeners to put their own words to their prayers and reach out for support if they feel led to commit to a relationship with Christ.

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  • The 9th Commandment, do not bear false witness: Guests Skip Cherryholmes and Christian Mclamb
    Nov 6 2024

    About the Podcast

    Pastor Brian, along with guests Christian McLamb and Skip Cherryholmes, discusses the ninth commandment, focusing on the importance of honesty and the consequences of deceit. They explore various aspects of lying, including 'white lies,' the impact on personal integrity, and practical steps to overcome deceitful behavior.

    Key Takeaways

    • Deceit for personal gain is unacceptable, and the ninth commandment emphasizes the importance of not bearing false witness.
    • Discretion involves wise self-restraint in speech, while lying is an intentional falsehood meant to deceive. The consequences of lying include loss of trust and reputation.
    • Lying in court undermines the judicial process and places the liar in a position of judgment that is not theirs to hold.
    • Even minor lies, or 'little white lies,' can lead to significant trust issues, similar to how poison in water taints the whole.
    • Justifying any form of deceit can lead to moral and spiritual decline, and rationalizing lies can lead to a disconnect with one's conscience and character.
    • A biblical reference from Revelation 21:8 states that liars will face eternal punishment, highlighting the need to strive for improvement despite the unattainability of perfection.
    • Ephesians 4:17-32 encourages rejecting old ways and embracing a new self through the Holy Spirit, emphasizing honesty and the abandonment of deceitful desires.
    • Practical steps for overcoming lying include addressing root causes like self-preservation and fear of retaliation, and maintaining honesty in relationships, especially in marriage.
    • Approaching conversations as if speaking directly to Christ can lead to greater honesty, despite potential backlash from others.
    • Relying on the Holy Spirit helps overcome retaliation from Satan, strengthening one's character and reputation as a truth-teller.
    • Internalizing God's word and surrounding oneself with supportive, faith-driven individuals are crucial for accountability and encouragement in truth-telling.
    • Christians are called to be truthful but should also avoid situations that may lead to temptation, living wisely to reduce moral dilemmas.
    • Developing a character of integrity, led by the Holy Spirit, reduces the likelihood of being drawn into deception by others.
    • Despite the challenges of resisting temptation, ultimate victory lies in eternal life with Christ, and listeners are encouraged to push past fear and deception.
    • The session concludes with a prayer for guidance and strength to resist lying, and an invitation for listeners to consider their relationship with Jesus and seek salvation.

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  • How the Holy Spirit speaks to an unbelieving world
    Oct 30 2024

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    Pastor Brian and Savannah discuss the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting the world of sin and revealing God's approval, based on John 16:7-11. They explore how the Holy Spirit guides both believers and unbelievers towards moral understanding and the necessity of a Savior.


    Key Takeaways

    • (01:07) The Holy Spirit's primary function is to convict the world of sin, particularly the sin of not believing in Jesus Christ, which leads to awareness of other sins.
    • (03:43) The Holy Spirit helps individuals recognize their good deeds, such as acts of kindness, which align with God's will.
    • (07:02) Even those who do not believe in God possess a moral compass, which is a reflection of God's influence in their lives.
    • (09:05) The Holy Spirit is essential for drawing individuals to God, as they cannot come to Him on their own.
    • (09:24) Jesus' departure led to the necessity of the Holy Spirit's presence to guide believers in understanding God's approval.
    • (12:40) The Holy Spirit acts as a restrainer of evil, holding back chaos until the appointed time, while Satan deceives unbelievers to reject the truth of God.
    • (15:24) The Holy Spirit will convict the world of judgment, emphasizing that sin will be judged, highlighting the importance of understanding God's wrath alongside His love.
    • (20:21) The Holy Spirit's role is to awaken a sense of guilt in the lost, leading them to recognize their need for a savior, as illustrated by the story of David and Nathan.
    • (24:56) The Holy Spirit continuously seeks to show individuals their need for repentance, as God's desire is for all to come to Him, even if not everyone will accept that call.
    • (29:04) The speaker emphasizes the importance of conviction in guiding personal growth and obedience to God, which leads to a profound sense of peace.
    • (30:46) A personal testimony illustrates the power of conviction, where the speaker felt compelled to share his testimony at a men's breakfast, realizing the importance of obedience to God's calling over personal concerns.
    • (34:10) The speaker identifies three key attributes of the Holy Spirit: conviction, peace, and joy, explaining that these attributes follow one another in a sequence that begins with conviction.
    • (38:34) The speaker invites listeners who may be struggling and seeking a relationship with Jesus to consider repentance and faith in Him, explaining the necessity of acknowledging sin and the promise of salvation through Christ.
    • (40:40) The speaker provides an example of a personal prayer of repentance, encouraging listeners to express their own words to God if they feel led to turn to Christ for salvation.

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  • Recognizing God's Voice and the Holy Spirits guidance
    Oct 16 2024

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    Pastor Brian discusses how to recognize God's voice and understand His guidance, emphasizing the importance of a relationship with Jesus, prayer, scripture, and the Holy Spirit.

    Key Takeaways

    • (03:04) Recognizing God's voice requires a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, which helps maintain focus on God amidst distractions.
    • (04:04) God often communicates by bringing memories and scripture to mind, making it essential to know God's word to understand His messages.
    • (05:43) Recognizing God's voice is similar to knowing a parent's voice; a close relationship allows for easier recognition of communication.
    • (06:20) Studying scripture is crucial for understanding God's expectations and recognizing His guidance.
    • (06:48) Prayer is a vital method for seeking guidance, and listeners are encouraged to pray for wisdom, especially when faced with decisions.
    • (08:00) James 3:13-18 helps discern godly wisdom from confusion and self-seeking motives, emphasizing the characteristics of wisdom that comes from God.
    • (09:56) God can choose to speak audibly, but He often communicates through scripture, prayer, and the Holy Spirit's leading.
    • (09:33) Assess whether thoughts are gentle, fruitful, and free from hypocrisy or favoritism to ensure actions honor God.
    • (11:20) God's guidance promotes humility and selflessness, while Satan's temptation encourages selfishness and pride.
    • (11:56) Following the Holy Spirit's leading is essential, as thoughts that encourage actions glorifying God may indicate the Holy Spirit's influence.
    • (12:50) In challenging circumstances, trusting God and having faith can be seen as divine guidance, but one must also take action where possible.
    • (16:36) Conversations with others can provide clarity and confirmation of God's direction, highlighting the importance of community and fellowship in faith.
    • (17:50) Engaging with fellow believers can help in making difficult decisions, as they can offer support and insight that may align with God's will.
    • (18:25) God often uses others to convey messages, and it is important to be attentive to God's voice rather than relying solely on personal judgment.
    • (20:00) Obeying the inner voice of conscience, which can manifest as either a gentle nudge or a strong conviction, is significant.
    • (23:02) If guidance does not glorify God or align with scripture, it may be misleading and potentially from Satan.
    • (28:03) Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from Christian friends, pastors, or family members who have a strong relationship with Christ when uncertain about spiritual matters.
    • (32:14) The speaker invites listeners who do not have a relationship with Jesus to consider coming to Him, explaining the necessity of repentance and faith in Christ for salvation.

    How can we recognize the voice of God? https://www.gotquestions.org/voice-of-God.html

    How can I know if I am hearing God, hearing Satan, or hearing my own thoughts? https://www.gotquestions.org/hearing-God.html


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  • Why do bad things happen to good people?
    Oct 9 2024
    About the Podcast Pastor Brian and Savannah discuss why bad things happen to good people, using their recent experience with a hurricane as a backdrop. They explore theological perspectives on suffering, the role of faith in adversity, and the importance of community support during crises. Key Takeaways (03:39) The discussion begins with the hosts recounting their experience during a recent hurricane, which they were initially unaware of while celebrating their anniversary. They were redirected by GPS due to road closures caused by flooding, illustrating their lack of awareness of the hurricane's impact.(06:30) The hosts reflect on the devastation caused by the hurricane in Western North Carolina and neighboring states, highlighting the loss of life and the need for community support.(08:20) One reason suggested for why bad things happen to good people is that God may use painful situations to get people's attention, as natural disasters often prompt questions about divine purpose.(10:03) The hosts emphasize the importance of individual response to suffering, suggesting that people can either harden their hearts or seek God through their struggles, leading to different outcomes in faith.(11:40) C.S. Lewis's perspective on pain is highlighted, suggesting that while people may ignore pleasure, pain demands attention and can be a means through which God communicates with humanity.(12:54) Despite the devastation, there are stories of hope, such as a school principal expressing joy over the safety of all students. However, the community still faces the challenge of rebuilding.(13:37) The speaker emphasizes that God is present in times of pain, offering peace and strength to those affected. He is portrayed as a provider and healer, willing to help those who turn to Him.(16:25) The discussion shifts to the reasons behind suffering, suggesting that God uses pain to get people's attention and help them grow in their faith.(17:04) Biblical references are made to illustrate that trials can lead to perseverance and maturity in faith, encouraging believers to view hardships as opportunities for growth.(18:06) The speaker acknowledges that discipline is a part of the Christian experience, and while it may not be pleasant, it ultimately leads to righteousness and peace.(19:19) The conversation touches on the relationship between sin and suffering, suggesting that the fallen state of the world, introduced by sin, is a factor in the existence of natural disasters.(20:50) The speaker reflects on the complexity of suffering, noting that while some may see it as punishment, others may view it as a chance for growth or a reminder of God's sovereignty.(21:15) The speaker discusses the idea that suffering may serve different purposes, such as helping individuals grow or reminding them of God's sovereignty. They emphasize that humans cannot fully understand God's reasons.(21:50) The speaker finds hope in the belief that bad things can happen to good people, but this life is not the end for Christians, who have eternal life through Jesus.(22:15) They share a personal experience of suffering from a miscarriage, highlighting how, despite the pain, they felt God's love and support during that time.(23:21) The speaker reflects on the importance of having an eternal perspective as Christians, noting that material losses are temporary and that God provides strength and hope.(24:34) They reference 2 Corinthians 4:16-18, which speaks to the temporary nature of earthly troubles compared to eternal glory, encouraging listeners to focus on the unseen.(25:52) The speaker acknowledges that while life can be filled with troubles, these experiences are temporary and can lead to personal growth and deeper ministry.(27:20) They explain that hardships can equip believers to help others, as those who have faced similar struggles can offer support and share their faith.(28:09) The speaker cites Romans 8:28, emphasizing that all things work together for good for those who love God, reinforcing the idea that struggles can lead to spiritual growth and strengthen relationships.(30:40) They reiterate that even painful experiences, like their miscarriage, can ultimately work together for good, fostering closer relationships with God and others.(31:09) The speaker concludes by reminding listeners that the worst suffering was endured by Jesus Christ, who faced the ultimate injustice despite being perfect, underscoring the theme of suffering in the Christian faith.(33:30) The speaker challenges the notion of 'good people,' suggesting that no one is truly good, which reframes the question of why bad things happen to good people.(35:35) The speaker cites Matt Slick, explaining that God allows bad things to happen as part of His sovereign plan, which ultimately leads to good for those who love Him.(36:49) The speaker encourages listeners to reflect on their struggles through scripture and to draw strength from God, emphasizing that while the reasons for ...
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  • Overcoming the struggles of self-employment part 2
    Aug 28 2024
    About the Podcast The podcast 'Foundation Hangout' hosted by Pastor Brian features guests Mark and Keri Blanton discussing their small business, 'Microscope Solutions,' and the role of faith in overcoming business challenges. The episode emphasizes the importance of relying on God for peace and success, especially during difficult times like the COVID-19 pandemic. Key Takeaways (00:00) The speaker reflects on the importance of faith and reliance on God, emphasizing that hard work alone isn't enough for success in small business.(01:06) Pastor Brian introduces guests Mark and Keri Blanton, who discuss their business 'Microscope Solutions,' which involves servicing, repairing, and selling microscopes.(01:39) The episode features scripture from Philippians 4:7 and Romans 8:34-37, highlighting God's peace and love amidst struggles.(03:26) Mark and Keri recount their experience of taking a risk by investing in a dealership, which led to unexpected restrictions and unmet sales goals.(06:13) Keri shares her feelings of loss regarding her role as a stay-at-home mom while trying to support the business financially.(07:42) Mark emphasizes the importance of leaning on Philippians 4:7 for peace during their struggles, highlighting the need for emotional and mental refreshment.(08:57) The speaker describes the struggle of relying on hard work alone for success in small business, highlighting that true success comes from a relationship with God rather than personal abilities or talents.(09:38) They stress the importance of prioritizing their relationship with God over business concerns, acknowledging that while the business was a gift, their spiritual connection must come first.(10:23) The speaker shares that many have asked how they manage challenges, attributing their resilience to God, which they describe as a peace that cannot be explained.(11:09) They discuss the discomfort and pain of facing trials, but emphasize that after the storm passes, one can see the valuable lessons learned and the restoration of relationships with God and family.(12:12) The true miracle was not financial restoration but the strengthening of their faith and relationships, learning from failures, and becoming stronger individuals.(12:40) They acknowledge the inherent risks of being self-employed, where there is no safety net, and how this situation forced them to rely on God for guidance and favor.(13:44) The speaker recalls a period of rebuilding their business after a setback, which was encouraging and reaffirmed their capabilities as salespeople.(14:45) They mention a new agreement with another dealer that allowed them to thrive despite previous challenges, attributing their success to the trust placed in them by the new partner.(15:34) The conversation shifts to the importance of prioritizing God, which they believe led to positive changes in their business.(15:46) They reflect on the challenges posed by COVID-19, which severely impacted their business operations and income.(16:27) The speaker describes the devastating effects of the pandemic on their business, noting a significant drop in revenue and the need to seek government assistance.(17:14) They recount personal sacrifices made during this time, including withdrawing from retirement savings to manage bills, while expressing faith that God had prepared them for these challenges.(17:53) The speaker expresses that the challenges faced during the pandemic were emotionally painful, particularly for small businesses. They highlight the character and hard work of small business owners, contrasting their struggles with the profits of large corporations that remained open.(18:24) The speaker questions the logic behind allowing big box stores to operate while small businesses were forced to close, emphasizing their frustration with the lack of opportunity to adapt to restrictions.(19:03) They reflect on the heartbreak of witnessing multi-generational businesses shut down after years of hard work and sacrifice, attributing their survival to divine grace and expressing gratitude for the lessons learned during tough times.(20:25) The speaker emphasizes their sense of obligation to manage their business responsibly, viewing it as a means to bless others rather than the center of their lives. They prioritize family and faith over business success.(21:04) They share how they pray for sales that enable them to help others, recounting a tradition of giving gifts to strangers during Christmas, which brought joy to their children.(21:48) The speaker describes the challenges of operating during COVID, noting that it was just them managing the business initially. However, they mention improvements post-COVID and the addition of their son Ryan to the team.(22:36) Ryan, who has been learning the business since childhood, has become proficient in handling microscopes and is now capable of managing significant tasks independently, earning positive feedback from customers.(24:20) The speaker ...
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