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  • God Has Always Existed (And Always Will) - S2E26
    2026/05/04

    Try to imagine a time when God didn't exist. A moment before God. An empty void before he showed up. You can't do it, can you?

    In this episode, we're venturing into brain-stretching territory: God's eternity. We'll explore what it means that God has no beginning and no end, how he experiences all of time at once while we're stuck in the "now," and why this isn't just a philosophical curiosity — it's foundational to how you understand your own life, death, and purpose. If God's eternity has ever felt abstract and disconnected from your real life, this episode will change that.

    "From God's eternal perspective, there are no surprises. There are no emergencies. There are no 'what ifs.' He sees the whole tapestry while we see only a few threads."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • What it means that God has no beginning and no end — and why time itself is actually a created thing
    • How God experiences all of history at once — past, present, and future equally present to him
    • Why God's eternity isn't just mind-bending theology — it's deeply practical for your everyday life

    Practical Applications:

    • Reframe your problems — your present crisis is real, but it's not final, because the eternal God sees the whole story
    • Give weight to what really matters — in light of eternity, what are you investing in that will actually last?
    • Find hope in the face of death — the eternal God offers eternal life, and death is a doorway, not a dead end

    Your Assignment This Week: Practice "eternal perspective thinking." When you face a problem, ask yourself, "How does this look from eternity?" When you make decisions, ask, "What am I investing in that has eternal value?" And when you feel the weight of mortality, remember that the eternal God holds your story and the final chapter hasn't been written yet. Journal about what you discover.

    💬 Community Question: How does thinking about God's eternity change how you view your current circumstances? Is there a problem you're facing that might look different from an eternal perspective? Or is there something you've been investing time and energy in that you're realizing might not have eternal significance? Share your reflection — it might help someone else gain perspective too. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who needs to see their situation from an eternal perspective!

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  • God Never Changes (In a World That Won’t Stop Changing) - S2E25
    2026/04/27

    Jobs come and go. Relationships shift. Your body isn't what it was ten years ago. Everything changes — so how do you find something stable to hold onto?

    In this episode, we're exploring God's unchangeability — what theologians call his "immutability" — and why it's the most stabilizing truth you could ever cling to. We'll unpack what it really means that God never changes, tackle those tricky Bible passages where God seems to "change his mind," and discover why his rock-solid consistency is the anchor your soul has been looking for. If you're in a season of uncertainty and the ground feels like it's shifting beneath your feet, this one is for you.

    "Every promise in Scripture is backed by the unchanging character of God. When you're clinging to a promise in a storm, you're not holding onto wishful thinking. You're holding onto the word of Someone who cannot lie and will not change his mind."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • What God's unchangeability really means — and the difference between God changing and people experiencing God differently
    • How to make sense of Bible passages where God seems to "relent" or "change his mind"
    • Four things about God that never change: his being, his character, his purposes, and his promises

    Practical Applications:

    • Find security in an insecure world — God is not like the people who've let you down, and his love won't fade
    • Trust God's promises with absolute confidence — they don't have fine print, don't expire, and aren't subject to revision
    • Rest in a love that is permanent — God doesn't love you because of what you do, but because of who he is

    Your Assignment This Week: Identify an area of your life where you're feeling unstable because of change — your job, relationships, health, or future. Write down one promise from Scripture that speaks to that area. Then every day this week, read that promise and remind yourself: "The God who made this promise does not change. This promise is as reliable as he is."

    💬 Community Question: What's one area of your life where you need the stability of God's unchangeability right now? What promise are you holding onto — or what promise do you need help finding? Share with us, and let's encourage each other with the promises of a God who never changes. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who needs an anchor in a season of change!

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  • God Can Do Anything (That Makes Sense) - S2E24
    2026/04/20

    Can God make a rock so heavy even he can't lift it? And if God can do anything, why didn't he answer that prayer?

    In this episode, we're tackling God's omnipotence — his unlimited power — and the hard questions that come with it. We'll unpack what "all-powerful" really means (and what it doesn't), why there are things God "cannot" do that are actually perfections rather than limitations, and how to make sense of an all-powerful God who sometimes says "no." If you've ever stopped praying because a situation felt too far gone, this episode might change your mind.

    "God's power is unlimited, but it's not arbitrary. He can do anything, and he does what's best. Those two truths go together."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • What omnipotence actually means — and why the "heavy rock" question is really nonsense dressed up as logic
    • Why the things God "cannot" do — like lie or sin — are actually perfections, not weaknesses
    • Three reasons God sometimes doesn't do what we ask — and why none of them mean he's powerless

    Practical Applications:

    • Bring your impossible situations to an all-powerful God — don't stop praying just because you can't see a way forward
    • Trust God's character when you don't understand his choices — his power is exercised through wisdom and love
    • Face the future without fear — no circumstance, no diagnosis, no crisis is stronger than him

    Your Assignment This Week: Identify one "impossible" situation in your life — something that looks hopeless from a human perspective. Write it down. Then every day this week, pray specifically about it with this truth in mind: "Nothing is too hard for the Lord." You're not demanding God do what you want — you're bringing your impossible to the One for whom nothing is impossible.

    💬 Community Question: What's one "impossible" situation you're facing right now — something that seems hopeless from a human perspective? Would you be willing to share it and commit to praying about it this week? Let's believe together for what only God can do. Your vulnerability might encourage someone else to bring their impossible situation to God too.

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Hit subscribe so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who needs to be reminded that nothing is too hard for God!

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  • God Knows Everything (Including What You’re Thinking Right Now) - S2E23
    2026/04/13

    God knows every thought you've ever had — every secret, every motive, every embarrassing moment you hoped no one saw. Does that comfort you or terrify you?

    In this episode, we're tackling God's omniscience — his complete, unlimited knowledge of everything, including you. We'll explore what it means that God knows every star, every sparrow, every hair on your head — and every hidden corner of your heart. But here's the part that might surprise you: God's complete knowledge of you isn't a threat to run from. It's actually the foundation for the deepest love you could ever experience. If you've ever wondered, "If God really knew the real me, could he still love me?" — this episode is your answer.

    "God's love isn't based on an idealized version of you that doesn't exist. It's based on complete knowledge of exactly who you are. When God says 'I love you,' he's not being naive."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • What omniscience really means — God knows all things actual and possible, past, present, and future
    • Why God's complete knowledge of you is actually good news — his love is based on full information, not an edited version
    • How God's perfect knowledge makes his guidance trustworthy even when you can't see the full picture

    Practical Applications:

    • Let God's knowledge of you free you from pretense — you can stop performing in prayer and just be honest
    • Find comfort in being fully known — the deepest loneliness is cured by the One who sees every part of you
    • Trust God's guidance even when it doesn't make sense — he's working with information you don't have

    Your Assignment This Week: Practice radical honesty with God. Pick one thing you've been hesitant to tell him — not because he doesn't know, but because you've never actually said it out loud. Bring it to him in prayer. Name it. Don't clean it up. Then sit in the truth that he knew before you said it, and he loves you still.

    💬 Community Question: How does it make you feel to know that God knows every thought you've ever had? Does it comfort you or make you uncomfortable — and why? Some of us find God's complete knowledge terrifying; others find it deeply comforting. Where do you land, and what has shaped that response? Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who needs to hear that being fully known and fully loved can be true at the same time!

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    16 分
  • God Is Everywhere (Even in Your Worst Moments) - S2E22
    2026/04/06

    If God is everywhere, why does he sometimes feel so far away?

    In this episode, we're diving deep into God's omnipresence — and the honest tension every Christian faces: the gap between knowing God is present and actually feeling it. We'll unpack what omnipresence really means (and what it doesn't), explore three common reasons we lose our sense of God's nearness, and discover practical ways to experience his presence even in your darkest, driest seasons. If you've ever prayed and felt like your words hit the ceiling, this one's for you.

    "Your feelings are real, but they're not always accurate reporters of reality. You can feel alone when you're not. You can feel abandoned when you're held."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • What omnipresence really means — and why it's different from pantheism ("God is everything")
    • The crucial difference between God's actual presence and our experience of his presence
    • Three common reasons God feels distant — sin, spiritual growth, and overwhelming circumstances

    Practical Applications:

    • Preach truth to yourself when you can't feel it — faith is trusting God's Word even when your feelings disagree
    • Look for God in ordinary places — the sunrise, the unexpected kindness, the ordinary Tuesday
    • Remember that God's presence is most promised in your pain — he's closest to the brokenhearted

    Your Assignment This Week: Practice "presence awareness." Each morning, before you check your phone, take thirty seconds to acknowledge God's presence: "God, you are here with me right now." Each evening, reflect on one moment where you can now see God was present — even if you didn't notice it at the time.

    💬 Community Question: Have you ever gone through a season when God felt distant? What helped you hold onto the truth of his presence even when you couldn't feel it? Or maybe you're in that season right now — what's making it hardest to sense God's nearness? Your story might be exactly what another listener needs to hear. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who needs to be reminded that God is closer than they think!

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    17 分
  • God Is Not Like Us (And That's Good News) - S2E21
    2026/03/30

    We naturally think of God as a bigger, better version of ourselves — like a superhero. But what if the ways God is completely different from us are actually the best news you've ever heard?

    In this episode, we're exploring God's "incommunicable attributes" — the qualities that belong to God alone and can't be shared with any created being. We'll unpack four of them: God's independence, his unchangeability, his eternality, and his omnipresence. These aren't abstract theological concepts with no real-world impact — they're the very reasons you can trust God completely, even when everything else in life feels unstable.

    "God didn't create you because he was lonely or bored or needed something from you. He created you out of the overflow of his own goodness and love."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • What "incommunicable attributes" means — and why it's simpler than it sounds
    • Four qualities that belong to God alone: independence, unchangeability, eternity, and omnipresence
    • Why these differences don't create distance between you and God — they're what make him trustworthy

    Practical Applications:

    • God's independence frees you from performance anxiety — his love for you is pure grace, not neediness
    • God's unchangeability gives you security in an insecure world — his promises never expire
    • God's omnipresence means you're never truly alone — no hospital room, no lonely apartment, nowhere

    Your Assignment This Week: Pick one of the four incommunicable attributes — independence, unchangeability, eternity, or omnipresence — and meditate on it each day this week. When anxiety rises, apply that truth to your situation. Notice how focusing on what makes God different from you actually draws you closer to him.

    Community Question: Which of these four incommunicable attributes — independence, unchangeability, eternity, or omnipresence — speaks most powerfully to where you are in life right now, and why? Maybe you're in a season of change and need his unchangeability, or feeling alone and need his omnipresence. Your honesty might help someone else realize they're not alone. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Follow the show so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who needs to hear that God's differences are actually good news!

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  • Getting to Know the Unknowable God - S2E20
    2026/03/23

    How can you possibly know an infinite God when you can barely figure out how your smartphone works?

    In this episode, we're tackling one of the biggest tensions in the Christian faith: God is so far beyond us that we can never fully comprehend him — and yet he's made himself knowable. We'll discover why God's "incomprehensibility" is actually good news, how he reveals himself through creation, Scripture, and ultimately through Jesus, and the crucial difference between knowing about God and knowing God personally. If your faith has ever felt like guessing in the dark, this episode will change that.

    "We can know God truly without knowing him totally. We can have real, genuine knowledge of God without having exhaustive knowledge of God."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • What theologians mean by God's "incomprehensibility" — and why it doesn't mean what you think
    • The difference between general revelation (creation and conscience) and special revelation (Scripture and Jesus)
    • Why knowing facts about God isn't the same as knowing God personally — and how to make the shift

    Practical Applications:

    • Pursue God through his Word with the expectation of actually meeting him there — not just checking a box
    • Pay attention to how God reveals himself in everyday life — his fingerprints are everywhere
    • Grow in your knowledge of God through honest relationships with other believers

    Your Assignment This Week: Try all three approaches for growing in your knowledge of God. Before reading your Bible each day, pray: "God, I want to know you better. Show me who you are." Look for one way God reveals himself through creation or circumstances each day. And have one conversation with a fellow believer about what you're learning about God.

    💬 Community Question: What's one way you've experienced knowing God personally — not just knowing about him? Maybe through Scripture coming alive, seeing him in creation, or experiencing his presence through another believer. Or maybe you're still struggling to move from head knowledge to heart knowledge — if so, what's the biggest barrier you face?

    We're building something important together in Season 2, and YOUR voice matters. Hit subscribe so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who wants to know God more deeply!

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    17 分
  • Proof That God Exists (Beyond a Reasonable Doubt) - S2E19
    2026/03/16

    Think believing in God is just a blind leap of faith? Worried your faith might crumble if someone asked you the hard questions?

    In this Season 2 premiere, we're tackling the most fundamental question of all: Does God actually exist — and can we back that up with real evidence? We'll walk through four powerful lines of reasoning that point to God's existence — from the origin of the universe, to the fine-tuning of creation, to the moral truths written on every human heart, to the deep longings nothing in this world can satisfy. This isn't about winning arguments — it's about discovering that your faith stands on solid ground.

    "Faith isn't a blind leap in the dark — it's a confident step into the light of evidence that God himself has provided."

    In This Episode, You'll Discover:

    • Why "proof" for God works more like a courtroom case than a math equation — and why that's actually more convincing
    • Four lines of evidence that point to God's existence: creation, design, morality, and desire
    • How even non-religious scientists and philosophers find the case for God compelling


    Practical Applications:

    • Gain confidence in your own faith — knowing it's built on evidence, not just feelings or tradition
    • Be equipped to share your faith when someone says "there's no evidence for God"
    • Find an anchor for those inevitable moments when doubt comes knocking


    Your Assignment This Week: Think through the four evidences for God — creation, design, morality, and desire. Pick the one that resonates most with you and spend some time thinking it through more deeply. Then try explaining it to someone in your own words — the goal isn't to win an argument but to strengthen your own confidence.

    💬 Community Question: Which of these four evidences for God — creation, design, morality, or desire — speaks most powerfully to you, and why? Is there one you've personally experienced or wrestled with? Or maybe there's an evidence we didn't cover that has been meaningful in your own journey?

    We're kicking off Season 2 — "Getting to Know the Unknowable God" — and YOUR voice matters as we explore who God really is together. Hit subscribe so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with someone who's wrestling with questions about God's existence!

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    18 分