Matthew 5:2-26. In these verses, we see a wrong kind of anger. It is an anger that destroys relationships. It’s the kind of anger that damages our relationship with God. Are you harboring the wrong kind of anger?
Today
Guarding Against Going Back
Following Jesus isn’t just about starting—it’s about staying. In this episode, we confront the real danger of turning back after walking with God. Through powerful scriptures, we see how some disciples walked away, how Demas deserted the faith, and how Scripture warns us about a ... Show More
14m 16s
Yesterday
Do Not Look Back: The Danger of a Divided Heart
Looking back may seem harmless—but spiritually, it can be dangerous. In this episode, we examine how longing for the past, hesitating in obedience, and holding onto what God has called us out of can hinder our walk with Him. Through the examples of Lot’s family and the Israelites ... Show More
17m 58s
Mar 24
What it Really Costs to Follow Jesus
Following Jesus is not casual—it’s costly. In this episode, we take a sobering look at what true discipleship requires. Through powerful moments in Luke’s Gospel, Jesus makes it clear: loyalty to Him must come before comfort, relationships, and even personal ambition. This messag ... Show More
16m 17s
Mar 2024
Jennie Allen - Slow To Anger
When we think of anger, we don’t often think of it as a God-given emotion … but it is. There’s nothing in scripture that says “Don’t get angry.” Instead, we are encouraged to be slow to anger.
But what does it mean to be slow to anger?
In this week’s conversation, Candace and J ... Show More
48m 45s