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  • Daniel 3:26 | Do You Have a Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego?
    2026/07/15

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    Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were more than friends—they were covenant partners united by their devotion to God. They prayed together, fasted together, stood together, and refused to compromise when obedience became costly.

    In this episode of The Warrior Bun Podcast, Codie explores what it means to build an inner circle with people who truly fear God, honor covenant, and remain faithful in the fire. Many people will celebrate your calling when things are exciting, but who will stand beside you when persecution comes? Who will remind you not to bow, not to retreat, and not to leave the refining process too soon?

    Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego did not simply step into the fire—they stayed long enough to encounter God within it. They entered bound, but they came out free, unharmed, and without even the smell of smoke.

    This episode will challenge you to evaluate your relationships, your level of surrender, and your willingness to endure when following God becomes uncomfortable or costly.

    Do you have people in your circle who will stay in the fire with you? More importantly, are you willing to stay?

    Follow for Depth. Stay for Transformation

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    1 時間 10 分
  • John 2:24-25 | Forgiveness DOES NOT mean access
    2026/07/07

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    Does forgiveness mean someone should always have access to your life?

    In this episode of The Warrior Bun Podcast, Codie Cobb unpacks a biblical truth that has brought freedom to countless believers: forgiveness restores love—but it does not automatically restore access.

    Using John 2:24–25 as the foundation, you’ll discover how Jesus perfectly loved everyone while exercising wise boundaries. Through examples from the lives of Jesus, Moses, Joshua, Aaron, Elijah, Elisha, Paul, Timothy, and the pattern of the Tabernacle, this teaching reveals that Scripture consistently models circles of influence, not equal levels of access for every relationship.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why forgiveness and trust are not the same thing.
    • How to establish healthy, biblical boundaries without operating in offense.
    • Why Jesus entrusted different people with different levels of intimacy and responsibility.
    • How to discern who belongs in each circle of your life.
    • The difference between walls of fear and gates of discernment.
    • Why wisdom—not guilt—should determine access.
    • How pride can hinder spiritual wisdom and accurate discernment.
    • A practical exercise to prayerfully identify your own circles of influence.

    If you’ve ever struggled with feeling guilty for setting boundaries, this episode will help you discover that biblical boundaries are not rejection—they are stewardship. Jesus loved the crowds, but He did not give everyone the same level of access. We shouldn’t either.

    “Forgiveness restores love. Wisdom determines access.”


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    52 分
  • Hosea 1:7–11 | When God Removes Your Human Rescue
    2026/07/01

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    What if the very rejection you’ve experienced wasn’t meant to destroy you—but to redirect you?

    In this episode of The Warrior Bun Podcast, we continue our journey through Hosea and uncover a surprising truth: sometimes God intentionally removes the people, strategies, and systems we’ve learned to depend on so we’ll discover that He alone is our Savior.

    Together we’ll explore:

    • Why God told Judah He would save them without war, horses, or human strength.
    • How rejection can become God’s tool to break our dependence on people and deepen our dependence on Him.
    • The difference between seeking the presence of God and relying on someone else’s oil.
    • Why God’s judgment is never His final goal—restoration always is.
    • How Hosea’s message ultimately points to Jesus, who gathers scattered people into one body under one Head.

    If you’ve ever felt overlooked, rejected, or like you’ve been waiting for someone to rescue you, this conversation will challenge you to stop looking to man as your source and begin discovering the freedom that comes from sitting at the feet of Jesus.

    God still uses people—but people were never meant to replace Him.

    Scripture Focus: Hosea 1:7–11, Ephesians 2

    The Warrior Bun Podcast exists to challenge shallow Christianity, strengthen biblical foundations, and lead believers into deeper intimacy with Jesus—where transformation is found not through striving, but through His presence.

    FOLLOW for depth. STAY for transformation.

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    47 分
  • Hosea 1:4 | You DO NOT want to be a Jehu
    2026/06/24

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    Many believers desire victory over darkness, authority in spiritual warfare, and success in ministry. But what if you could conquer Jezebel, fulfill God’s assignment, see results, and still miss the very thing God desires most.

    In this episode of The Warrior Bun Podcast, Codie takes a deep dive into Hosea 1 and the surprising connection between Jezreel, Jehu, and God’s warning to Israel. What begins as a study on spiritual warfare unfolds into a sobering revelation about outward obedience versus inward transformation.

    Jehu was anointed by God, commissioned for a divine assignment, and successful in carrying it out. He destroyed Jezebel, eradicated Baal worship, and executed God’s judgment. Yet Scripture records a devastating truth: “Jehu was not careful to walk in the law of the Lord with all his heart.”

    Together we’ll explore:

    • Why Hosea’s son was named Jezreel
    • The hidden warning behind Jehu’s story
    • The difference between ministry success and intimacy with God
    • How you can cast out demons, confront darkness, and still leave areas of compromise untouched
    • Why God desires covenant love more than sacrifice
    • What it means to stop pursuing the “anointing of Jehu” and start pursuing the heart of Jesus

    This message is a powerful invitation to examine the foundation of your faith. If God removed your ministry, your position, your finances, or your influence, would Jesus still be enough?

    The greatest victory is not conquering Jezebel—it’s allowing God to fully possess your heart.

    “Jehu was willing to destroy someone else’s idols, but not his own.”

    Grab your Bible, open to Hosea, and join the conversation as we discover why God wants more than our obedience—He wants our heart.

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    32 分
  • Proverbs 28:13 | You Were Tested in the Failure—Did You Pass?
    2026/06/17

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    Most believers think the test is avoiding failure. But what if the real test begins after you fail?

    In this episode, Codie Cobb explores a powerful biblical truth hidden in Proverbs 28:13: failure is not what defines us—our response to failure does. Through Scripture, personal insight, and practical application, you’ll discover why confession opens the door to mercy, why hiding keeps people in bondage, and how God often uses our weakest moments to produce humility, freedom, and spiritual growth.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with shame, condemnation, regret, or the fear of being exposed, this conversation will challenge your perspective and point you toward the mercy of God. Learn why many believers remain stuck after failure, how to recognize the difference between conviction and condemnation, and what it truly means to walk the path that leads to restoration.

    The question isn’t whether you’ve failed.

    The question is: What road did you choose afterward?


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    53 分
  • 2 Corinthians 11:14 | The Compliment That Will Destroy You
    2026/06/11

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    A video crossed my social media feed with a title that immediately caught my attention:

    “I Met Lucifer.”

    As someone who has spent years ministering in inner healing and deliverance, I couldn’t help but listen. What followed was an encounter that raised a question I couldn’t shake.

    One statement.

    One sentence.

    One comment that seemed harmless on the surface—but the more I prayed about it, the more I realized there may have been something much deeper hidden beneath it.

    In this episode, we explore a fascinating spiritual principle that every believer, minister, and leader needs to understand. Sometimes the enemy’s tactics are not as obvious as we think. Sometimes the greatest dangers come disguised in ways we would never expect.

    Join me as we examine a story, ask some difficult questions, and uncover a biblical truth that completely changed the way I viewed spiritual warfare, influence, identity, and what really matters in the Kingdom of God.

    This conversation challenged me deeply, and I believe it will challenge you too.


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    36 分
  • James 1:14 | Can a Christian Have Sexual Dreams and Still Be Free?
    2026/06/02

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    This episode is raw, uncomfortable, and necessary.

    Many believers are silently battling sexual dreams, old desires, lustful imaginations, or shame-filled cycles they do not know how to talk about. But the dream is not always the main issue — the real question is: how did you respond?

    In this episode, Codie challenges believers to stop partnering with condemnation and start discerning what God may be revealing through temptation, dreams, and old desires resurfacing. Whether the flesh still needs crucifixion, discipline still needs strengthening, or authority in Christ is being tested, this conversation will call you higher.

    Freedom is not just about identifying the attack. Freedom is learning to stand on Christ as your firm foundation and respond with surrender, resistance, and authority.

    This is for every believer who is ready to stop hiding, stop feeding what they are praying against, and walk in true freedom through Jesus Christ.


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    52 分
  • Philippians 4:13 | You Quote It… But Do You Obey It?
    2026/05/27

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    In this episode, Codie confronts the hidden counterfeit sources believers often lean on for peace, comfort, identity, and endurance while calling the Body of Christ back to genuine dependence upon Jesus. This is more than a conversation about behavior — it’s about what has become the functional source sustaining our inner life.

    Is your strength authentic… or counterfeit?

    This episode will challenge your heart, expose hidden dependencies, and invite you into a deeper place of surrender, intimacy, and true spiritual strength.

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    39 分