• Things Your Lukewarm Pastor Won’t Tell You
    Dec 2 2025

    Can someone claim to be born again while habitually practicing sin? According to several extremely clear (And neglected!) passages of Scripture, the answer is a resounding NO. When God's seed—His very nature—dwells within us through the Holy Spirit, we cannot continue to live in perpetual, intentional sin. This isn't about perfection or never stumbling, but about the fundamental trajectory of our lives. Are we characterized by righteousness or by ongoing rebellion? The lists in these passages—sexual immorality, idolatry, drunkenness, greed, reviling—aren't meant to condemn us but to wake us up from a coma of deception. They function like spiritual pain receptors, alerting us to danger so we can change course. We are called to examine ourselves honestly: do we possess mere intellectual agreement with gospel facts, or has Jesus truly taken residence in our hearts, producing a new nature that cannot coexist with habitual sin? Eternity for so many professing Christians hangs in the balance and how they respond to these truths that lukewarm leaders avoid.

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    39 mins
  • The Spectrum of Salvation: Glorification
    Nov 11 2025

    In this third and final exploration of the spectrum of salvation, we delve into the three crucial stages of our spiritual journey: justification, sanctification, and glorification. As believers, we're reminded that justification frees us from sin's penalty, sanctification liberates us from sin's power, and glorification will ultimately save us from sin's very presence. The message emphasizes Romans 8:18, highlighting that our present sufferings pale in comparison to the glory that awaits us. This perspective shift encourages us to persevere through life's challenges, knowing that our eternal reward far outweighs any temporary hardship. As we contemplate our future glorified state, we're inspired to live with greater purpose and hope, eagerly anticipating the day when we'll stand faultless before God, fully transformed into Christ's likeness.

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    47 mins
  • The Spectrum of Salvation: Sanctification
    Nov 4 2025

    In our spiritual journey, we often grapple with the concept of sanctification - the process of our becoming more like Jesus Christ. This episode dives deep into 1 Thessalonians 5:23 and John 17:17, reminding us that sanctification is both God's work and our own cooperation. We are set apart by God for His purposes, yet we play an active role in this transformation of becoming more like Jesus as we spiritually mature. The truth of God's Word is our compass, guiding us towards holiness. As we navigate this path, we're encouraged to remember that it's a lifelong process. We may stumble, but what matters is our overall direction towards Christlikeness. Today's episode challenges us to examine our relationship with Scripture and our commitment to purifying ourselves, as mentioned in 1 John 3:3. It's a powerful call to live out our identity in Christ, moving beyond superficial distinctions and embracing our true calling as children of God.

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    41 mins
  • The Spectrum of Salvation: Justification
    Oct 28 2025

    In this powerful exploration of salvation, we're invited to delve deep into the true meaning of what it actually means to be saved. God's perspective on our salvation is that it is already completed - we are already justified, sanctified, and glorified in His sight. This positional truth challenges us to rethink our understanding of salvation not as something we earn or maintain, but as a gift freely given by God through Christ. The key lesson here is the assurance of our position in Christ, providing peace and security in our faith journey. As we contemplate this truth, we're encouraged to find rest in God's finished work rather than striving to earn what has already been freely given. Today's podcast calls us to embrace the fullness of our salvation, transforming how we view ourselves and our relationship with God.

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    37 mins
  • Favor With God & People
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode of the Mavericks & Misfits Podcast, we explore the profound concept of 'favor with God and man' - a spiritual principle that can transform our lives. This idea, found in Proverbs 3 and exemplified in the lives of Samuel and Jesus, challenges us to intentionally partner with God in every aspect of our existence. We're reminded that favor isn't just about being loved by God or being saved; it's about living in alignment with His will and purpose. As we grow in wisdom, stature, and in our relationships with both God and others, we open ourselves to experiencing supernatural favor. This favor can manifest in open doors, accelerated progress, and divine partnerships that we couldn't achieve on our own. Let's reflect on how we can cultivate this favor in our own lives, honoring God with our finances, relationships, and daily choices. Are we living lives that require God's favor, or are we settling for self-sufficiency?

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    38 mins
  • Prophetic Timeline – What’s Coming?
    Oct 14 2025

    As we delve into the profound mysteries of the end times, we're confronted with the sobering reality of the Antichrist and the False Prophet as described in Revelation 13. This episode of the Mavericks & Misfits Podcast unpacks Scripture to paint a vivid picture of a coming global system that will challenge our faith to its very core. We're reminded that our preparation for these times isn't about escaping, but about enduring. The message urges us to critically examine our faith - is it robust enough to withstand intense persecution? Are we truly living for Christ, or merely going through religious motions? This call to spiritual authenticity is deeply relevant to our current walk with God. It challenges us to build a faith that's not dependent on comfort or ease, but one that's rooted in an unshakeable commitment to Jesus Christ. As we contemplate these end-time prophecies, we're encouraged to deepen our relationship with God, to be vigilant, and to live with eternity in view.

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    37 mins
  • When Christians Get Weird
    Oct 7 2025

    In our faith journey, we often encounter moments that challenge our understanding of God's ways. Today, we delve into the fascinating realm of 'holy weirdness' – those instances in Scripture where God calls His prophets to perform strange, even shocking acts. We explore examples like Ezekiel's symbolic siege, Hosea's marriage to Gomer, and Isaiah's naked prophecy. These accounts remind us that God's methods can be unpredictable and uncomfortable, stretching us beyond our comfort zones. As we approach the end times, we may witness more of these perplexing spiritual manifestations. The key lesson here is to cultivate discernment, humility, and an open heart. We're encouraged to slow down our judgments, seek the Lord's guidance, and remember that while God is not the author of confusion, He may use the unconventional to grab our attention and convey profound truths. This episode of Mavericks & Misfits challenges us to examine our own spiritual boxes and preconceptions, inviting us to embrace a faith that's alive, dynamic, and sometimes wonderfully weird.

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    38 mins
  • Modern Day Apostles?
    Sep 30 2025

    Are we fully embracing God's design for His church? In this episode of Mavericks & Misfits, we delve into the fascinating and controversial topic of modern-day apostles and the five-fold ministry described in Ephesians 4:11-13. This isn't just ancient history - it's an eternal blueprint for how the church should function today! We're challenged to reconsider our understanding of apostleship and its vital role in equipping believers and advancing God's Kingdom. By examining objective scriptures, we see that apostles weren't limited to the original twelve. This insight invites us to open our hearts to how God might be working through apostolic gifts in our midst today. As we reflect on this, let's ask ourselves: Are we limiting God's work by our traditions? Was it God’s intent to remove apostles and prophets from the list of leadership offices in the Church, leaving only pastors, evangelists, and teachers? If so, where does the bible teach that two of the five offices would go away at some point? How might embracing the full spectrum of spiritual gifts and offices transform our faith communities? Lots of questions to be answered in this one!

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    35 mins