
Bobby Bosler: Never Be Moved
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In this solo episode, Bobby Bosler reflects on a summer of surprising stability while ministering from his new home base in Fairmont, West Virginia. Drawing from Psalm 15, he explores the traits of someone who is unshakable—not because of circumstances, but because of nearness to God. With biblical insight and practical challenges, this episode calls young listeners to examine their own lives and find spiritual stability in drawing close to the Lord.
Topics Discussed- Summer gospel victories in West Virginia
- How Psalm 15 defines spiritual stability
- The question: “Who shall dwell in thy holy hill?”
- What it means to walk blamelessly and obediently
- Internal honesty vs. self-deception
- The dangers of slander and taking up offenses
- Learning to hate sin and love righteousness
- Keeping your word, even when it hurts
- Manipulation, corruption, and integrity in relationships
- A call to walk near to God for unshakable stability
- Spiritual stability isn’t about external calm—it’s about internal nearness to God.
- Psalm 15 gives practical, convicting marks of the unshakable believer.
- God desires not just outward obedience but inward honesty and consistent integrity.
- The things that make us unstable—manipulation, slander, compromise—can be replaced by holy living if we draw near to God.
- Living close to God will expose sin and bring the strength to live unmovable.
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