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  • Applying Faith and Believing to becoming favored by God | Section 02 Episode 15
    2025/12/15
    SECTION 2 In this next section I would like to look at the necessity of faith for God says without faith it is impossible to please Him. If that is what God says then we need to understand exactly what faith is and how it applies to our relationship with Him. These next episodes will give you some practical ways to apply faith to all you have learned so far. LESSON 15 ─ Applying faith and believing to becoming favored by God Bible References: Matthew 5:3 (1) Hebrews 11:6 (2) Luke 7:37-48 (3) Good morning and welcome to another Lesson From The Tent. This week I would like to apply faith and believing to lesson # 5 where we learned how to become favored by God. If you remember, God said He favors those who are poor in spirit, and they are the ones who inherit the kingdom.(1) Once again, I want to remind you that without faith it is impossible to please God, and faith must also believe.(2) So, then how do we apply faith to the concept that Jesus said we need to recognize ourselves as being poor in spirit? To begin with faith must completely agree with Jesus’ assessment of how bad we really are. If someone doesn’t agree with His opinion then they will not have the full assurance and conviction that they are completely devoid of what they need to be, so they can inherit the kingdom. One thing you can be sure of about God, He never lies, and neither does He twist or manipulate the truth for His purposes. He just says it like it is and I for one, really like that. Therefore, if you apply faith to the concept that you are poor in spirit, then you must completely agree that this is who you are. What then should your actions of believing be like if you think of yourself this way? Well, it should make you a miserable person possibly even hating everything about yourself, but is that the response God wants? Yes, it is, but only until you turn to God and acknowledge your sinful condition, because once you do, then His forgiveness should overwhelm you causing a completely different attitude toward yourself and God. There are three believing attitudes that should constantly be a part of your life once your faith accepts His way for you to become favored. These are sorrow, joy, and thanksgiving. Sorrow because of your sinful condition; joy because of what God has done for you and thanksgiving because now you are in His kingdom – the place where He has always wanted you to be. These three emotions should never go away in your new relationship with God. They are the believing actions of your faith. Notice I just called sorrow, joy and thanksgiving believing actions and not just emotions. I did this because these three emotions must be expressed with actions. Sorrow should be expressed in words of honest confession to God where you own up to who you are and what you have done. Joy must flood your soul to the extent you become a noticeably happier person. And thanksgiving should produce such a humble appreciation for what Jesus did on the cross that you naturally want to participate in this relational partnership with Him. The possibilities that this relationship brings you are far more than we can cover in one lesson. It will actually take you a lifetime to discover all the wonderful aspects of this relationship. But let me tell you about another result of being poor in spirit. On several occasions Jesus taught about a life altering aspect that comes from forgiveness. Let me show you how this works through one of the stories Jesus told that reveals much about what the actions of believing do when you realize the depth of God’s forgiveness. One day a prostitute came into the home where Jesus had stopped to rest. The home was owned by a staunch religious person and when this poor in spirit prostitute came to Jesus, she fell at His feet weeping bitterly because of her sin. Her tears washed over Jesus’ feet so much that she took her hair and used it to dry them. But the staunch religious person was very upset that Jesus was empathetic to this prostitute and didn’t throw her out. Jesus then told a parable to illustrate what was really going on. Here is what He said: There was a person who owed $14,000 and there was another person who owed $140,000. Neither of these men was able to pay back the amount of money they owed so the moneylender decided to forgive both their debts. Jesus then asked the staunch religious person, which one of those men who had their debt forgiven will appreciate the forgiveness of their debt more? And the religious person said, I suppose it would be the one who was forgiven the most. And Jesus said, that is correct, and for this reason, though this prostitute has ...
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  • Applying Faith and Believing to the Invisible Kingdom | Section 02 Episode 14
    2025/12/08
    SECTION 2 In this next section I would like to look at the necessity of faith for God says without faith it is impossible to please Him. If that is what God says then we need to understand exactly what faith is and how it applies to our relationship with Him. These next episodes will give you some practical ways to apply faith to all you have learned so far. LESSON 14 ─ Applying faith and believing to the invisible kingdom Bible References: Luke 17:20, 21(1) Hebrews 11:6 (2) Romans 6:16 (3) Romans 6:18, 19 (4) James 1:25 (5) Matthew 5:6 (6) Luke 19:14 (7) Good morning, and welcome to another Lesson From The Tent. I am sitting at my desk in the tent, and as I do quite often, I have rolled up one side of my tent to allow a soft, cool breeze to blow inside. Just outside the bug netting about six feet away is a small flock of grouse meandering by. They are unaware of me, so they are in no hurry. Watching the goofy way grouse walk adds some great entertainment to my morning. God definitely has a sense of humor. This week we will review lesson #4 about the Invisible Kingdom and apply faith and believing to this mysterious wonder. I will be concentrating on the main thought of that lesson where Jesus said: “The kingdom of God is not coming with signs to be observed; nor will anyone say, ‘Look, here it is! Or, There it is!’ Then Jesus said, ‘pay attention to what I am about to tell you next; the kingdom of God is in your midst.’”(1) What Jesus taught here is a great challenge to faith, for He revealed the kingdom of God cannot be seen by our human eyes. Yet, it is real, and it is powerful, and it resides inside God’s favored ones. Remember that faith is the assurance of things hoped for, and the conviction of things not seen,(2) which certainly applies to the invisible kingdom. If you remember, the original word for kingdom refers to the reign of a king. It has nothing to do with land or a castle. So, if we are talking about faith in the invisible kingdom, then the actions of faith must first, be willing to acknowledge and surrender to God’s invisible reign, and second, any actions of believing must be in harmony with God’s visible word the Bible, just as if God was standing next to you asking you to do something for Him. When God created us humans, He designed us to become slaves of doing what is right. But when the first two people disobeyed Him, that slavery to righteousness suddenly reversed and all humans from that time on became enslaved to doing wrong. Listen to what God says about this in the Bible. “Don’t you realize that you become the slave of whatever you choose to obey? You can be a slave to sin, which leads to a change in the way you experience life for the worse, or you can choose to obey God, which leads to righteous living.”(3) And then God follows this up by saying: “I am using the illustration of slavery to help you understand this. Previously, you let yourselves be slaves to doing wrong, which led you deeper into sin. Now you must give yourselves to doing what is right so that you become slaves to righteousness.”(4) And God calls being enslaved to doing right as the type of freedom that leads to a life of rich happiness.(5) Like everything about God there is great benefit in obeying Him. But it all comes down to a willing attitude of surrendering to the invisible kingdom reign of God living inside of you. Faith must have the assurance and conviction that the invisible kingdom does live inside God’s favored ones, and that He wants us to willingly surrender in obedience to His will. The believing actions of this will then be seen in a person’s desire for a righteous lifestyle.(6) One day Jesus taught a parable that illustrates what this type of willing surrender to the invisible kingdom looks like. If you remember, a parable is a story that may not be true in all its details but is absolutely true in the lesson it teaches. In this parable, Jesus revealed what the correct attitude of surrender to His invisible reign is like, and He teaches this through a group of people who actually have the wrong attitude. We see this in what they say about the nobleman, who in this parable represents Jesus, and I quote them, “We don’t want this man to reign over us.”(7) The word want used here actually reveals the correct attitude Jesus is looking for from those in His kingdom. The original word means to love to or take great pleasure in doing something. And these people strongly admit they do not want Jesus to reign over them. That is a clear revelation they are not God’s favored ones. This parable reveals ...
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  • Thanksgiving 2025 From The Tent
    2025/12/01
    Thanksgiving, 2025 This will not be another lesson from the tent. Today is Thanksgiving and I would like to talk about something I am truly thankful for. At first it will sound very strange that I could be thankful for what I am about to share but please bear with me. What I want to share with you is recently my wife Joan was diagnosed with breast cancer. We do not know the full extent of this disease yet, but we will find out next week. What we have been told is that it is not good. So how can I talk about my wife having breast cancer while at the same time talking about being thankful? It doesn’t seem that those two concepts should ever be thought of together. Joan and I were married at the age of eighteen and that was fifty-five years ago. That’s fifty-five years of learning about God, learning about each other, learning about love, learning about grace, learning about forgiveness, learning about joy, learning about our human shortcomings, discovering what is truly important, and understanding how to work through the trials and tribulations that everyone has to deal with at times in their life. This moment in time challenges everything that we have collectively learned together for nothing can happen to either of us without directly affecting the other person just as much. That is married life. And I wouldn’t want it any other way. Joans cancer is my cancer. My struggle is her struggle. We share it all – the good times and the bad times. So how can I honestly be thankful in the middle of this devastating disease? Let me share with you what cancer means to two people who have spent the past fifty-five years getting to know God and serving Him together. God made Joan and I uniquely different, so we are not two peas in a pod as they say. We are closer to being the north and south poles on a magnet that sometimes oppose each other, yet at times will be stuck like glue to each other. That is not unusual it is how most married couples are, and I think that is exactly how God designed marriage to be. It is this attraction and polar opposition that makes us stronger, more loving, more creative, more fun, more interesting, and much wiser than we could ever be alone. Now let’s get to the scariness of this cancer – there is a possibility that I may lose my most cherished possession here on earth and if that happens, I will be alone having lost one-half of me. For that I am not thankful, nor will I ever be. I could lose both my arms and legs, and it would not affect me as much as losing the woman who has truly been with me every moment of these past fifty-five years; both physically and internally because I cannot possess even a thought without her presence somehow being involved in it. We have become one just as God designed marriage to be. And this is what fuels my thanksgiving despite the terrible disease cancer is. One thing cancer does is it sure makes conversations take a different course. There has been hardly a day during these past couple of months where that ugly “c” word hasn’t been involved in our conversation. And each time it has, Joan and I end up talking about the joys of our life memories. And as we reflect on life and now the possibility of death, we so often find ourselves in a state of thankfulness because life becomes even more precious when death may be lurking around the next corner. So, what drives our thankfulness during this time of reflection and coping with cancer? It is everything these podcasts have been about. When I started these lessons, we didn’t know that Joan would soon have breast cancer. During all our conversations the one thing that keeps bringing us back to a place of thankfulness is the truth of our relationship with God. You see, without all that the kingdom has brought to our lives and what it means for our future, our outlook on life would be completely different. There certainly would not be any thanksgiving. And most likely there would be anger, frustration, hopelessness and the uncertainty of the future would be flooded with harsh cold moments that turn into days, weeks, months and years of mental anguish. Instead, the truth behind these podcasts is our reality. They are behind the memories that flood our souls, and they are the future that we depend on. And death is not our reality. Life in the eternal kingdom is. It is there we will relish the eternal relational partnership with God in ways we have never experienced here on earth. The reality of the kingdom means death is only a doorway into the great future that God designed for us when He created this world. And in that future world, our greatest and fondness experiences that we have shared here on earth will not be even close to the smallest ...
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  • Applying Faith and Believing to why life is so difficult (Part 2) | Section 02 Episode 13
    2025/11/24
    SECTION 2 In this next section I would like to look at the necessity of faith for God says without faith it is impossible to please Him. If that is what God says then we need to understand exactly what faith is and how it applies to our relationship with Him. These next episodes will give you some practical ways to apply faith to all you have learned so far. LESSON 13 ─ Applying faith and believing to why life is so difficult (part 2) Bible References: Matthew 4:1-11 (1) Colossians 1:13 (2) Good morning and welcome to another Lesson From The Tent. This is the second part of applying faith and believing to the question; why is life so difficult? I would like to continue to examine the domain of darkness freewill that causes all the problems of life. Just imagine for a moment you started a new job today in the emergency room of a hospital. Once there you find out your boss and the staff are all only five years old. Can you imagine the difficulties that would arise from the choices they make throughout the day? Their decisions were not made with evil intentions, but they would surely be made in blind ignorance. The best way to describe the working conditions of your new job would be total chaos. Well, that is pretty much the way things are when all the people in the world make choices from their blindly ignorant freewill. The net result is a world of chaos that is out of harmony with God’s purpose and will. I know this is a pretty absurd illustration, but it does depict the irrational way we fallen, blindly ignorant people choose to live when not concerned with the God’s intended purpose for their life. I’m sure at times we look as foolish to God as a group of five-year-olds running an emergency room does to us. We do fairly well with the simple choices that face us most of the time, but life is filled with many difficult and challenging things that we need to make decisions about. For example, let’s talk about the biggest one. Since life comes from God then each of us has a responsibility to orchestrate their life according to His purposes. This is why blind ignorance is so devastating. A tree has life, and it also has been created by God just as we have. But a tree does not have freewill to do something other than be a tree and therefore it will always fulfill the reason God created it. But not so with us humans and this is where faith and believing must be applied to life. We have the ability to choose a thousand different things we can do with our lives; therefore, it is imperative we apply faith and believing to God’s purpose for life. But this can be extremely challenging for us. Do you think, in your blindly ignorant way of understanding the ways of God, that you know exactly where you fit into His plan for this world? If you fully did understand the significance of this question, it should make you feel like a five-year-old trying to run an emergency room. If you ever expect to live your life purposely and consistently according to God’s plan, then you must apply faith and believing to the kingdom of God’s beloved Son because that is the world He transfers His favored ones into once He rescues them from the domain of darkness. Let me illustrate how we do this with a true story where the importance of knowing and obeying God’s purpose greatly affected the choices Jesus made, which then greatly affected everyone on earth. Right after Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, He went into the wilderness to allow Himself to be tempted by Satan.(1) Three times Satan tried to influence Jesus to go against God’s established purpose for Him by trying to get Him to choose an easier path then the one He came to accomplish. Each time Satan offered Jesus a choice, Jesus very confidently quotes from the Bible and refutes what Satan is trying to get Him to do. And every time Jesus does, Satan does nothing but move on to another temptation. After failing three times to influence Jesus even a little bit, Satan left, knowing he could not influence Jesus to go against the purpose God had for His life. As the result of Jesus not falling for Satan’s alluring temptations, everyone living on this planet has the opportunity to be rescued from the evil domain of darkness and be transferred into the wonderful kingdom of God’s beloved Son.(2) If Jesus would have succumbed to the temptations of Satan, His life would certainly have been a whole lot easier, but it would not have attained the purpose for why He was born. This illustration from the life of Jesus is exactly how we apply faith and actions of believing to life. God...
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  • Applying Faith and Believing to why life is so difficult (Part 1) | Section 02 Episode 12
    2025/11/17
    SECTION 2 In this next section I would like to look at the necessity of faith for God says without faith it is impossible to please Him. If that is what God says then we need to understand exactly what faith is and how it applies to our relationship with Him. These next episodes will give you some practical ways to apply faith to all you have learned so far. LESSON 12 ─ Applying faith and believing to why life is so difficult (part 1) Bible References: Colossians 1:13 (1) Ephesians 6:12 (2) John 17:17 (3) 1 Thessalonians 2:13 (4) Good morning and welcome to another Lesson From The Tent. Today we will look back at lesson #2 and apply faith and believing to the question; why is life so difficult? If you remember, we learned that our life problems come from the domain of darkness(1) which refers to the freewill of Satan, all his demonic followers and the blindly ignorant freewill of us humans. Now we need to apply faith and believing to the truth that this domain of darkness world we live in is not our friend. In fact, it is our greatest enemy. Look what God says about this in the Bible. “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.” (2) Typically, when life is difficult or downright rotten, we immediately assume the cause to be flesh and blood humans who are responsible for it. And that usually means a spouse, a neighbor, a friend, a boss, an employee, a teacher, the president, a political party, a race of people, a cultural system or the government. This list could go on and on, but all these things are part of the flesh and blood world and not the ultimate source of what we struggle with. What God says is behind all our difficulties are the “rulers, and powers, and world forces of darkness, and the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. These cannot be seen by our human eyes therefore we must apply faith and recognize them as being real. And if you choose not to think like this, you may as well just punch the air, for you will never strike your enemy where it will do any good. You must first recognize who your real enemy is, by faith, if you want to battle with him. So, by faith, you must acknowledge what God said about the corrupted freewill of Satan, all his demonic angels and their influence over our blindly ignorant freewill. It is this domain of darkness influence that is behind all the difficulties of life. Once you recognize this then you can understand your need to be rescued from this insane evil world. I want you to pay great attention to what I am about to say ─ there is a strong connection between Satan, his demonic followers and all humans and that connection is the right we have to make our own choices. The decisions we make every day are far more influenced by our personal history that comes from the domain of darkness than they are by what is taking place at any particular moment. Our life experiences are kept in what the Bible refers to as our heart, which neuroscience calls the default mode network in our brain. Every choice we make is actually more influenced by our past experiences, which far too often are the result of life in the domain of darkness. Satan knows this, which is why it is imperative we understand that the domain of darkness is not our friend. It is his world so faith must recognize and be aware of this. If we don’t, we will just walk through life making decisions controlled by our blindly ignorant freewill. So, what does it look like to apply the believing actions of faith to God’s truth that Satan’s influence over our human freewill is our greatest enemy? The first thing we need to address is the arrogant lie that we are smart enough to control our lives. Think about this ─ intelligence is measured by how it compares to everyone else. So then, who are we measuring ourselves by? It is other blindly ignorant people, and that’s not a very smart way to determine intelligence! The only true measure of intelligence and also right and wrong is God and His word the Bible, because neither of these has ever been influenced by the domain of darkness. This is the only source of pure truth in this world. And this is where we must apply faith and believing. Listen to how God says we need to view the words of the Bible. “For this reason we also constantly thank God that when you received the word of God which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men, but for what it really is, the word of God, which also ...
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  • Applying Faith and Believing to the Purpose of Life | Section 02 Episode 11
    2025/11/10
    SECTION 2 In this next section I would like to look at the necessity of faith for God says without faith it is impossible to please Him. If that is what God says then we need to understand exactly what faith is and how it applies to our relationship with Him. These next episodes will give you some practical ways to apply faith to all you have learned so far. LESSON 11 Applying faith and believing to the purpose of life Bible References: Matthew 25:34 (1)Romans 10:17 (2)Genesis 2:7 (3)2 Timothy 3:16 (4)Hebrews 4:12 (5) Good morning and welcome to another Lesson From The Tent. Last week we began a journey into the world of faith and believing. I didn’t mention this then, but I will now; this journey into the world of faith is not something you will ever complete while living on earth. It will always be a journey of growth because faith is a living thing. The best way to understand faith and what believing actions should look like is for us to walk back through the nine lessons we have already talked about and apply the concept of faith and believing to each lesson. We will do this by going back to lesson 1 where we learned that the reason we have been created is because God wants a kingdom full of people; and the purpose of life is all about determining who will be the ones He favors and get to inherit His kingdom. Let me restate the words of Christ that we focused on in lesson 1. “Then the King will say to those on His right, ‘Come, you who are favored of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.”(1) Here is a promise made by God and so now our faith must have assurance and conviction concerning what He promised. And remember, faith must also believe. So, what would faith and believing in God’s purpose for us to become favored, look like, in everyday life? First off, faith should cause a person to live with full assurance and conviction that becoming favored by God is truly the reason they are alive. And second, if a person has faith, then there should be an interest in learning as much as they can about the purpose for their life. But, if a person is not absolutely sure about God’s promise, then they will have some degree of doubt, which will be seen in the degree of interest they have in His promise. If they do not have a great degree of interest in doing this, they must realize their faith has not yet come to the place where God is pleased with it. Certainly, faith has begun, but it is not where it needs to be. It still needs to grow. All people will experience some degree of doubt on their journey to God so please don’t ignore yours. Doubt is averse to faith, so you need to do something that will help dimmish your doubt and grow your faith. God explains how to do this when He says: “Faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ.”(2) According to God faith, that is the assurance of things hoped for, and the conviction of things not seen, comes from hearing the word of Christ. Now this word hearing is not just listening to something with your ears; it means you need to understand the details about what you are hearing. And that usually takes time and effort. And the way the words of Christ make a person’s faith grow is really quite remarkable. These words are the Bible, that God says He breathed into existence much like He did when He gave life to His human creation with just His breath.(3) Yes, He used humans to write the Bible, but God says the Bible, or words of Christ, are inspired and that means they came from the breath of God.(4) They are not just words from a human brain written down on paper like other books. God says; “The word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”(5) This means the words of the Bible are actually alive, and they actively take part in growing your faith. I can tell you from years of my own personal experience that there is nothing that comes close to how the words and concepts in the Bible instruct you, motivate you, and judge your thoughts and intentions. How they do this begins with you memorizing the words of Christ so you can meditate or think about them as often as you possibly can. For example, you take what Jesus revealed is the purpose of life and work on memorizing His words for as long as it takes, until you can think about them anytime without having to visually look at the words. And then, whenever you have a few unobstructed moments, think about what these words say and what they mean. You can do this while you are driving, going for a walk, doing mundane things like chores, or working around the house. There are plenty of opportunities every day to meditate or think about the living word of Christ. Do this, and what God said about the purpose of your life will take root in your soul, which then allows it to...
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  • The Necessity of Faith | Section 02 Episode 10
    2025/11/03
    SECTION 2 In this next section I would like to look at the necessity of faith for God says without faith it is impossible to please Him. If that is what God says then we need to understand exactly what faith is and how it applies to our relationship with Him. These next episodes will give you some practical ways to apply faith to all you have learned so far. LESSON 10 ─ The necessity of faith Bible References: Hebrews 11:1 (1) Hebrews 11:6 (2) Good morning and welcome to another Lesson From The Tent. This is our tenth lesson and by now we have learned enough about the kingdom that it is time to apply the concept of faith to these lessons because faith is absolutely vital to everything we learn about God. Let me read what it says about faith from the Bible – Here is what it says. “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, and the conviction of things not seen.”(1) “And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.”(2) This gives us a good starting point for explaining how to apply faith to the promises of God that we have learned about. I would like to start with the words – without faith it is impossible to please God because this shows how absolutely necessary faith is to the kingdom of God. There is no pleasing God without it. And God defines faith here in some very practical terms. The first thing He says is faith is the assurance of things hoped for. Now assurance is a pretty easy thing to understand. We actually use this concept numerous times every day. This word has to do with a firm trust in something. Not just any trust, but a firm trust; one that is unshakable. Let me give you an example; whenever you sit down to eat at a table, you pull out a chair and never question if that chair will hold you. You don’t examine it at all; you just immediately sit down in the chair with no concern about it. This is firm trust, and this is exactly what God wants you to have in Him and His promises. An assurance, or firm trust that doesn’t doubt He can and will do everything He says. Next God says faith is the conviction of things you can’t see. Conviction is all about confidence and the strength of this confidence is almost arrogant. You are so convinced of something that nothing can change your mind, even though you can’t see it. I played a lot of sports growing up and baseball was my favorite. After several years of playing, I had developed a confidence that if the game was on the line and we needed a hit to win, I knew if I could come up to bat, the game was already over. I was absolutely certain I would get a hit, and we would win. Was that arrogance? Well, there probably was a dose of that in there, but it wasn’t something that I ever boasted about. I just went out and did it, because I had the conviction this would happen before I even stepped up to the plate to hit. This is the confidence God wants us to have concerning what He says He will do. Once again ─ “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, and the conviction of things not seen.” This is the type of faith that God says ─ without it, it is impossible to please Him. But God explains more about faith by giving us two additional concepts concerning how someone with faith should act. He says the person who comes to God must believe that God is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.” These are two essential ingredients that must be a part of faith because, as it says here, faith must believe. The original word for faith is a noun while the original word for believe is that same noun conjugated into a verb, which then means, since believing is a verb, it refers to some sort of action in regard to your faith. What God just said is that the type of faith He is looking for must have appropriate actions connected to it. And God even identifies what those actions are. Faith must first have actions of believing in the fact that God is. But faith must also respond to the fact that God is a rewarder of those who seek Him. And there we have it – two very practical ways that describe the actions God is looking for to validate a person’s faith. Now let’s look at these two actions ─ what does it look like to respond to the fact that God is? This is much easier to understand than you may think. For example, you have never seen an electrical current. But even though you cannot see it, you do believe in it and that is seen by your actions that you will not grab ahold of a bare wire that you think has a few hundred amps of current running ...
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  • Section 1 Episodes 1-9
    2025/10/29

    Summary of Episodes 1-9: Lessons from the Tent

    Life boils down to one pursuit: becoming favored by God to inherit the eternal kingdom prepared since creation, rendering all else meaningless without it. Difficulties arise not from divine punishment but from the “domain of darkness”—a realm of unchecked freewill, corrupted by Satan’s deception and humanity’s ignorant choices since the fall. But God offers rescue: transfer into the kingdom of His Son, where individuals are “born again” allowing His favored ones to experience daily renewal, fostering hope amid chaos.

    The kingdom is revealed as an internal, omnipresent reign—not a distant or visible empire, but God’s rule “in your midst” via the Holy Spirit’s indwelling. Miracles and transformation flow from this hidden power, equipping God’s favored ones to navigate external struggles with internal strength. Entry demands humility: becoming “poor in spirit,” a state of spiritual bankruptcy where one owns their unrighteousness, unwisdom, and uselessness before God. This honest self-view unlocks the kingdom without pretense or self-improvement efforts.

    Recognizing brokenness naturally sparks mourning, but God responds with profound comfort: the Holy Spirit’s grace, poured out through Jesus’ propitiation on the cross, which satisfies divine justice and turns sorrow into overflowing joy. When the kingdom “comes,” it manifests as God’s will, which is an intimate partnership being experienced on earth as in heaven, inviting humans into collaborative rule from within, fulfilling humanity’s original design for closeness with the Creator. God’s divine will emerges as eternal life: a marriage-like “knowing” of God and Jesus, influencing every decision like a devoted spouse and binding lives in unbreakable strength. What delights God the most? Lavishing His kingdom on the favored, a gift so precious it cost His Son’s sacrificial death. Though hating the sin Jesus died for, both Jesus and His Father rejoice in this redeemed partnership purchased through the sacrifice of Jesus. Human responses of gratitude pale against God’s immeasurable joy, underscoring the call to prioritize this treasure above all.

    Overall, this first section shows spirituality to be a practical transformation: from darkness to light, mourning to comfort, isolation to union. It urges listeners to embrace humility, pursue internal renewal, and revel in God’s relational invitation, promising a life of purpose, resilience, and eternal happiness far beyond fleeting achievements.

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