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  • Add It Up: Mornings, Evenings, And A Blessed Middle (On Repeat)
    2026/07/05

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    What if the deepest change in your life isn’t about quitting bad habits but discovering a love that makes you whole? We open our hearts to the real, present love of Jesus and share a simple, powerful rhythm that reshapes everything: give God the beginning and the end of your day, and watch Him bless the middle where decisions, interruptions, and hidden battles live.

    We walk through Scripture that grounds this practice. Ephesians 3:19 frames the promise of completeness in Christ’s love. Psalms 5:3 and 143:8 invite us to start mornings with prayer, expectation, and the Word so that God shows the way we should go. Psalms 118:24 reorients our attitude to rejoice in today, cultivating gratitude and community that celebrates without jealousy. Along the way, we get practical about guarding our hearts from gossip, comparison, and social feeds that hijack our focus before breakfast and steal peace after sunset.

    Then we flip the script on interruptions. Instead of being derailed by every disruption, we take our place as holy disruptors—people who interrupt cycles of distraction, fear, and compromise with prayerful presence. We talk candidly about “living in reverse” of the world’s values and let 1 John 2:15–17 clarify why worldly cravings fade while obedience endures. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s formation by the Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead, empowering us to make wiser choices and “add it up” over time with better results, deeper joy, and steady purpose as we move toward 2026.

    Ready to try it? Commit your mornings and evenings to God this week and tell us how the middle changes. If this message helps you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find hope and practical tools for a life anchored in Jesus.

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    23 分
  • The Power Of God’s Love
    2026/07/12

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    If you’ve been stuck thinking God’s love is something you have to earn, this message is going to challenge that lie fast. We talk straight about what real love looks like, why the goal is not perfection, and how the love of Jesus meets you where you are while still calling you forward. Using Ephesians 3:19, we pray for something deeper than head knowledge: actually experiencing the love of Christ and the fullness of life and power that comes from God.

    We walk through Romans 5 and get honest about problems, trials, and the kind of hope that “will not lead to disappointment.” The turning point is this: God fills our hearts through the Holy Spirit with agape love, a love that doesn’t reject you, doesn’t ask you to clean up first, and doesn’t leave you trapped in the same cycle. We also unpack why a gospel without love becomes watered down, and how God’s love reshapes minds, heals hearts, and produces real peace and joy.

    Then we get practical about spiritual growth and emotional health: love creates trust, and trust makes you comfortable enough to confide. We connect 1 Peter 5:6-7 with the invitation to give God every worry and care, and Ephesians 4:15 with the call to speak truth in love, because truth and love are meant to work together. We also talk about the “second chance” many of us are living, how God’s love breaks the rules of human expectation, and why that mercy is not permission to stay the same.

    If you’re asking how to receive that power for yourself, we read Romans 10:9-10 and lay out the simple, life-altering step of believing and declaring faith in Jesus. Subscribe to Solid As They Come Podcast, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review with the line that hit you the hardest. What part of God’s love do you need to trust today?

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    24 分
  • God Finishes What He Starts When You Stick with Him (On Repeat)
    2026/06/28

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    Regret has a way of turning yesterday into a prison, but we refuse to let old choices keep calling the shots. We open with Ephesians 3:19 and anchor everything in the perfect love of Jesus, because the goal is not perfection, it’s trust. From there we get painfully honest about how life is “a vapor” and why wasting time on wishful thinking keeps us stuck and spiritually tired.

    We unpack 2 Corinthians 5:17 like a blueprint for real change, including the overlooked force of one small word: behold. For us, behold means taking our attention off what already passed away and putting it on the new decisions God is offering right now. We also talk about what it means to stick with Yahweh long enough to see the “finished you,” pulling from Philippians 1:6 and moving into practical spiritual habits: prayer, Bible study, gratitude first thing, and letting God’s word be the first voice in your heart.

    Then we name the daily fight. John 10:10 isn’t weekend warfare, it’s everyday pressure, which is why we need encouragement, community, and sharpening (Proverbs 27:17, Hebrews 10:25). The hope is resurrection power that does not quit: Romans 8:11 promises the same Spirit who raised Jesus lives in us, giving life back to what the enemy tried to kill. If this message strengthens you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs a new start, and leave a review so more people can find the podcast.

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    25 分
  • Your Motivation Has To Come From Within And From Christ
    2026/06/21

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    Haters can get you moving, but they can’t keep you whole. We’re digging into a hard truth that hits everyday life: outside motivation is temporary, and it eventually leaves you tired, reactive, and stuck in prove-it mode. A stronger source exists, and it starts when you let God’s love become the reason you show up, stay consistent, and keep going.

    We open with the heart of the message from Ephesians 3:19, then get practical about mindset and behavior shifts. We talk identity in Christ through Psalms 139:14, why you don’t have to prove anything to anybody, and how “high octane” inside motivation grows when you build your faith and pray in the power of the Holy Spirit (Jude 1:20). We also confront the urge to force outcomes, leaning on Matthew 6:33 and John 6:63 to remind us that human effort alone can’t produce the life God is calling us into.

    Then we go deeper with 2 Corinthians 3:16-17: turning to the Lord removes the veil, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. We name what that veil looks like in real life: confusion, distraction, divided loyalty, and instability (James 1:6-8). We close with a readiness check from Matthew 24 and a clear invitation to begin a real relationship with God, plus a Father’s Day blessing.

    Listen, share this with someone running on empty, and leave a review if it helps you. What’s one outside source you’re ready to stop letting drive your life?

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    31 分
  • How Much God Can You Handle
    2026/06/14

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    What if the barrier isn’t your past, but your capacity to trust God with all of it? We dive straight into the hard places—addiction, shame, disappointment, and the secrets we’d rather avoid—and walk through how to bring the real you to a real God who can actually handle it. With Scripture as our compass, we challenge the reflex to hide and replace it with a practice of honest faith that produces real results.

    We start by resetting our foundation: read the Word for yourself and let it speak with authority. Psalm 107:2 calls the redeemed to speak out, and we do exactly that—naming deliverance from destructive patterns and pointing to grace as the builder of a new life. From there, we tackle the core claim of the episode: results from God are produced by faith. Ephesians 3:20 stretches what we dare to ask, while Matthew 6:33 gives a foolproof path—seek the kingdom first and live righteously, and God supplies what you need. If Jesus has dealt with sin, the real question becomes commitment, trust, and whether we will receive what He already provided.

    The middle stretch offers practical formation. 2 Corinthians 13:5 calls us to examine our faith for genuineness; 2 Peter 1:10 urges us to work hard to prove our calling. We break that down into steps: face your fears, tell the truth about your weaknesses, and invite God into the secret places. We contrast curated online personas with the deeper gains of peace, purpose, and steady obedience. Then we confront a quiet thief: disappointment. If it trains you to stop expecting, the answer is to retrain expectation through Scripture, testimony, and daily alignment with God’s way.

    We close by reclaiming identity: more than conquerors through Christ and blessed with every spiritual blessing in Him. Real faith unlocks real results because it trusts a real God to work in the real places you’re tempted to hide. If you’re ready to expect again and expand your capacity for God, press play and lean in. Subscribe, share with someone who needs courage today, and leave a review with the one promise you’re choosing to stand on this week.

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    23 分
  • Know who the real enemy is, stop wasting time in the wrong fight.
    2026/06/07

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    Ever felt exhausted by constant drama, only to realize you’ve been swinging at the wrong opponent? We start by inviting anyone ready to say yes to Jesus, then move straight into the heartbeat of the message: perfect love in an imperfect world. God’s love doesn’t just make us feel better; it makes us whole. Drawing from Ephesians 3:19 and Psalm 150, we set a foundation of praise and identity before revealing a key framework that runs through the entire conversation: answer plus revelation equals victory.

    From there, we get practical. Think of your life like a kitchen—when you add high‑quality ingredients, everything changes. We apply that metaphor to the Fruit of the Spirit: love that shows up and secures, joy that strengthens, peace that stabilizes, and patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control that round out a resilient character. James 1:22 challenges us to move from hearing to doing, so we talk through rhythms of prayer, Scripture, meditation, and obedience that build deep roots you can trust when pressure hits.

    The big turn comes with Ephesians 6:12. We name the real fight: not flesh and blood, but spiritual powers that target your mind, relationships, and purpose. If your week swings between hope and chaos, you might be battling distractions instead of the adversary. With 1 Peter 5:8 and Mark 4 guiding the strategy, we unpack why storms often follow growth and how to guard the word so it produces lasting fruit. You’ll hear clear cues for recognizing spiritual pressure, practical ways to stop feeding feuds, and a steady path to live on offense—with peace unshaken and focus intact.

    If this message lifts your spirit or sharpens your focus, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review with one insight you’re taking into the week. Your stories help others find hope and fight the right fight.

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    33 分
  • Your Testimony demonstrates the Love of Jesus
    2026/05/31

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    What if the most powerful sermon you could ever preach is your own story? We open with a clear invitation to salvation and move into the heart of the message: God’s love doesn’t just make you feel better; it makes you whole. Drawing from Ephesians 3:19, we explore how experiencing the love of Christ fills life with God’s power and moves transformation beyond behavior tweaks into deep renewal.

    From there, we build a “holy gumbo” of spiritual ingredients—love, grace, mercy, loyalty, and understanding—and show how understanding acts like a flavor lock. When you truly grasp grace, you can endure hardship with purpose, stand in loyalty like Paul, and become living proof that invites others to “taste and see that the Lord is good.” Your character becomes evidence, your choices become signals, and your peace becomes an open door for curious hearts.

    The centerpiece is testimony. Revelation 12:11 reminds us we overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. We confront the shame that keeps stories buried and make the case that testimony is a bridge: it lifts you above your past, connects others to hope, and demonstrates what God can do. Through Psalm 77, we practice remembering—those moments of rescue, the quiet mercies, the protection that kept us. We also honor the “God kept me” story: the student who stayed steady, the family builder, the one whose life looks ordinary but is marked by extraordinary grace. First Peter 3:15 calls us to be ready to explain our hope, and nothing explains it better than the lives we live and the stories we tell.

    Ready to spark a ripple effect in your family and community? Share this episode, subscribe for more faith-building conversations, and send your testimony to satcpodcast@outlook.com so we can build a platform that multiplies courage and fuels revival. If God gave you a story, someone needs to hear it today.

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    27 分
  • When You Agree With God, Your Life Changes
    2026/05/24

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    What if the distance between your current life and the life you’re longing for is simply a matter of agreement? We explore how the voices we follow and the contracts we sign in our heart quietly steer our choices, our circles, and our outcomes—and why perfect love is the only power strong enough to break bad agreements.

    We dig into Scripture to frame the cultural moment: people chasing spiritual junk food, catchy opinions, and comfort without character. Then we pivot to the practical: how to guard your heart like the control center it is, how to recognize the Shepherd’s voice over the noise, and why honesty with God and yourself is the hinge that swings open real transformation. You’ll hear direct, straight talk about the “gap,” that frustrating space between where you are and where you want to be, and why envy grows when we see someone’s fruit but not their root system of daily surrender and disciplined faith.

    This conversation is equal parts challenge and comfort. We name hard truths about agreeing with the wrong voices—whether it’s pride, party culture, or a hustler identity—and we celebrate the breakthrough that comes when God’s love rewrites the contract. Expect clear takeaways: choose your agreements, choose your outcomes; keep the message of Jesus alive by how you live; and act today before your heart hardens to the voice that leads to life. If you’ve been hungry for solid teaching, deep encouragement, and a roadmap to peace anchored in who God is—Provider, Almighty, Present, and our Peace—this one speaks straight to the heart.

    If this helped you hear the right voice, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so others can find it. What agreement are you choosing today?

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    27 分