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  • How Fathers Shape Redemption Across Generations
    2025/12/19

    What if the health of a home rises or falls on a father’s willingness to love, guard, and guide with Scripture at the center? We explore a clear, practical vision for headship that restores dignity to family life—provision beyond a paycheck, protection that covers both bodies and hearts, and decisions that honor weaknesses instead of exploiting them. No slogans, no rage—just a path to build households where grace and order flourish together.

    We dig into how sons and daughters grow under wise care: young men learning purpose and initiative, young women kept safe with a tender, open channel to dad and mom. We talk candidly about purity in a hyper-sexualized world, setting boundaries for media, phones, and dating without slipping into legalism. Trust is earned through time, memories, and shared work, so correction lands as love. From Numbers 30 to Ephesians, we connect headship to real decisions in the living room, at the dinner table, and during hard conversations.

    Then we widen the lens to inheritance, name, and land. Scripture ties identity to redemption, showing how God preserves a family’s future through a kinsman-redeemer—and how Christ claims the title deed and restores dominion to His bride. That pattern becomes our blueprint: apply the token at home, clean what defiles with patience, teach the Word daily, and create an atmosphere where the Holy Spirit is welcomed. If your church diet is all emotion, add strong teaching; if it is all head, pursue evangelistic fire. Help a weary wife reset, coach a drifting son toward strength, and lift a daughter’s eyes to her worth through a father’s blessing.

    Ready to reclaim your household with clarity and compassion? Listen now, subscribe for future teachings, and share this with someone who wants a stronger home. If this helped you, leave a rating and review—it helps others find the show and join the journey.

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  • Ordering Love, Resisting Evil, And Raising Families In Christ
    2025/12/11

    What if love isn’t soft compliance but courageous order that leads people toward Christ? We dive into a hard but hopeful truth: agape love is a Spirit-born action that sets boundaries, confronts evil, and prioritizes spiritual growth over comfort and image. Starting with Eden and moving through Cain, Saul, and David, we explore how God’s correction exposes a dividing line: repentance that opens the door to maturity or scapegoating that calcifies into evil. The difference is not the size of the sin but the heart’s response when God says, Come up higher.

    From there, we press into the everyday: how to order human loves under divine love; why dependence on pastors or parents can masquerade as care while actually stunting growth; and how real love redirects dependence to Christ. We unpack biblical boundaries—unequal yokes, counsel of the ungodly, forsaking the foolish—and why saying no can be the most loving yes to God’s design. We also navigate abuse and manipulation with clarity: protect the vulnerable, seek wise oversight, refuse cover-ups, and create healthy distance when closeness enables sin.

    On the home front, we map Paul’s order of provision—God first, household next, then extended family, then the church—and show how disordered love sacrifices children to image or ministry. We offer practical ways to train sons and daughters toward maturity, align generosity with calling, and discern tasks versus burdens so we help without enabling. Throughout, we hold fast to Romans 8: trials can’t separate us from Christ; they shape us into His image. Ready for love with a backbone and mercy with wisdom? Follow along, share this with a friend, and tell us: what boundary will you set to love well today? If this helped you, subscribe, leave a review, and share it to help others find the show.

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  • How True Love Sets Boundaries And Builds Strong Families
    2025/11/07

    Love that changes a family is not a flutter of feelings; it’s a covenant choice that protects truth, sets wise boundaries, and aims for spiritual growth. We unpack what agape looks like when it governs every other love—friendship, affection, and romance—and how that clarity reshapes marriage, parenting, and the daily rhythm of a Christ-centered home.

    I walk through why emotional manipulation is not love, how to draw clean lines with extended family and holiday expectations, and how to keep church commitments from displacing the home as the center of discipleship. We press into 1 Corinthians 13 to see love’s character—patient and kind, yet not rejoicing in a lie—and apply it to hard conversations about sex, identity, and technology with our children. You’ll hear practical steps for fathers to lead with Scripture, prayer, and steady correction, and for mothers to nurture under headship with wisdom and strength.

    We also explore distinct callings for men and women rooted in Scripture, forming sons into responsible leaders and preparing daughters to guide homes with skill and conviction. From homeschooling and daily Bible time to courtship and marrying well, this conversation is about ordering our lives so that grace can actually grow. If you need a reset, we end with a path to repent, realign, and rebuild—one small faithful step at a time.

    If this speaks to you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so others can find it. What is one boundary or practice you’ll start this week?

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  • Agape And The Family
    2025/10/31

    Hungry for a love that actually transforms your home, your friendships, and your future? We dig into the four loves—agape, phileo, storge, and eros—and show how only one can lead the others without warping into control, codependence, or chaos. Starting with Exodus 34 and the balance of mercy and justice, we unpack why grace requires truth, why the cross makes mercy make sense, and how the gospel reframes what real love does. Then we walk through Peter’s restoration in John 21, where Jesus meets a humbled friend and calls him higher, turning phileo into a mission—feed my sheep. That same call lands in our homes: fathers, mothers, and singles are invited to order their loves and lead with purpose.

    We move from teaching to practice fast. You’ll hear how love without hypocrisy requires hating evil and clinging to good, why a family altar matters, and how to stop confusing strong feelings with faithful love. We name the counterfeits—smothering affection, grief that rules a house, and romance that dethrones covenant—and replace them with a better pattern. Eros is a spark, not a steering wheel. Phileo is warmth, not a warrant to avoid truth. Storge is tender, not a license to idolize your children. Agape is the guide that keeps every affection pointed toward growth in Christ.

    There’s also hard-won encouragement for anyone who has failed. Like Peter, you can be restored and recommissioned. If you’ve drifted, fallen, or misordered your loves, you can repent, rebuild, and lead those around you toward life. God’s elective love even uses suffering to shape character, establishing us so we can love when feelings fade and serve when convenience ends. By the end, you’ll have a vision for your home that’s simple enough to start tonight: open the Word together, pray, set healthy boundaries, speak life, and keep going. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so others can find the message. What step will you take first?

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    56 分
  • Charlie Kirk, Current Events and the Prophetic
    2025/09/15

    When a prominent Christian voice is silenced, how should believers respond? Through the lens of Philippians 1:20-21, we discover the power of Christian boldness in increasingly dark times. This message challenges us to examine whether we're willing to magnify Christ in our bodies—whether through life or death—regardless of the cost.

    The assassination of Charlie Kirk serves as a sobering reminder of what's at stake when speaking biblical truth to a culture that celebrates wickedness. While we mourn this tragedy, we must understand its prophetic significance. Many Christians misinterpret end-time scenarios, fearing communism will rule the world. However, Scripture and prophetic teaching reveal that Romanism—not communism—will ultimately dominate global systems.

    This insight becomes crucial as we witness younger generations making sharp moves toward traditional values and religious systems. What appears as positive cultural change may actually represent a pendulum swing toward the very system prophecy warns about. The deception is subtle, positioning the Catholic Church and traditional values as the solution to progressive chaos.

    Rather than becoming overwhelmed by global events, our most powerful response begins at home. Love your family more deeply. Teach God's Word more consistently. Have difficult conversations with those in your immediate circle. Present your body as a living sacrifice, being transformed through the renewing of your mind rather than conforming to worldly patterns.

    Each believer occupies a unique position in Christ's body with different gifts and callings. Whether as parents, siblings, friends, or coworkers, we have opportunities to speak truth with love and compassion. Counting the cost of discipleship means surrendering everything to Christ—allowing Him to live and operate through us completely.

    Will you pray for boldness? Will you speak uncomfortable truths with genuine love? Will you ensure that Christ is magnified through your life—and even through your death if necessary? These questions define authentic Christianity in perilous times.

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  • Reclaiming Eden: How the Seventh Seal Restores Our Lost Dominion
    2025/08/14

    What if the most profound mystery in Scripture isn't about theological concepts but about reclaiming what humanity lost at the fall? In this revelatory exploration, we uncover how the seven-sealed book of Revelation directly connects to Adam's forfeited dominion.

    When God created Adam, He didn't just make another creature—He created "Elohim on earth," a being with spoken word authority who could name animals, command nature, and exercise godship over creation. This extraordinary position wasn't meant to be temporary but was humanity's permanent inheritance. The catastrophic consequences of the fall weren't merely spiritual death but the loss of this divine authority, symbolized by a title deed that returned to the Creator's hands.

    The book sealed with seven seals that made John weep is precisely this deed of dominion. Christ, as the worthy Lamb, reclaimed it not to keep for Himself but to restore it to a redeemed humanity. When the Mighty Angel descends in Revelation 10 with the open book, we're witnessing the process of that authority being returned to the Bride.

    Brother Branham's ministry as the wave sheaf—the first fruits showing others would follow—demonstrated this restoration beginning. His spoken word miracles weren't meant to be isolated events but precursors to what the mature Bride would manifest. We're now in this Bride age, growing into "the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ" before the rapture.

    The revelation of the Seventh Seal isn't merely knowledge but Christ Himself living in His people, speaking creation back into order. Many believers worldwide are already experiencing glimpses of this spoken word authority, commanding storms, sickness, and circumstances in Jesus' name with remarkable results.

    Are you sensing this call to higher ground? Join us in this adoption walk as we mature into our original purpose. Share your testimonies and questions at jasondemars.com—we're witnessing the mystery of God finishing before our eyes.

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  • The Book Returns to Man: How the Bride Becomes God's Voice on Earth
    2025/08/06

    God's original purpose for mankind was to exercise dominion on earth through the spoken word, a position lost through Adam's fall but now being restored to the Bride of Christ. Through redemption, we are regaining our position as "amateur gods" with authority to speak God's word and see His creative power manifest in our families and spheres of influence.

    • Adam was "God of the earth" with authority to command nature through the spoken word
    • When Adam fell, he lost his godship, sonship, and domain, transferring his authority to Satan
    • The book in Revelation 5 represents the title deed to earth that Adam lost
    • Christ alone was worthy to take this book and break its seals, restoring what Adam lost
    • In Revelation 10, this open book is delivered to John, representing the Bride receiving back authority
    • The mystery of God being finished is the restoration of the spoken word authority to believers
    • Fathers must first exercise this authority in their families before attempting to lead in ministry
    • Marriage is a sacred, unbreakable covenant, with divorce not an option for believers
    • We must teach our children to avoid the mistakes of previous generations


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  • The Life of Christ Part 2
    2025/07/09

    God's call to holiness goes far beyond external rule-following, penetrating to the very core of our character. Drawing from 1 Peter 1:13-17, we discover that true holiness begins as an internal transformation that naturally manifests in our outward behaviors—not the other way around.

    The stark contrast between King David and King Saul reveals an essential truth about godliness: it's not about never making mistakes but about how we respond when confronted with our sins. When Nathan confronted David about his adultery and murder, he immediately acknowledged his wrongdoing without excuses. Saul, however, shifted blame to others and worried primarily about maintaining his public image. This fundamental difference explains why, despite David's grievous sins, God memorialized him as having a "perfect heart."

    What does this teach us about our own spiritual journey? God judges not just our actions but our hearts' attitudes. When we sin—as we inevitably will—do we make excuses, blame circumstances, minimize our responsibility? Or do we take immediate ownership and seek reconciliation? Our response reveals far more about our spiritual condition than the sin itself.

    We often misunderstand God's love as the removal of difficulties, but sometimes His love manifests as confrontation over sin. When God brings conviction, it's not punishment but grace—He could leave us to our devices, which Scripture identifies as His wrath. His confrontation offers opportunity for growth and deeper relationship.

    Hebrews 12:14-17 warns about roots of bitterness that spring from unforgiveness. Like toxic plants, these roots not only poison our own spiritual growth but "defile many"—damaging our families, relationships, and faith communities. The solution isn't complicated but requires courage: forgive, take responsibility, and allow the Holy Spirit's unhindered work in our hearts.

    How might your spiritual life transform if you stopped waiting for deliverance and instead took the simple steps of obedience God has already revealed? True holiness awaits those willing to humble themselves and deal honestly with what stands between them and God.

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    31 分