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Everyday, Jesus - James 3:13-18 - Tim Holley

The Journey West County

Release Date: 03/09/2025

Holy Week Podcast | Saturday | 7 of 7 show art Holy Week Podcast | Saturday | 7 of 7

The Journey West County

“Behold,  the Lamb of God,  who takes away  the sin of the world!” When we take time to look at something from every angle, we often discover things we never noticed before. The story of Easter is one we return to again and again because it is the story of salvation. The story of promises kept and promises fulfilled. And yet, despite its power, this story is one we are overly familiar with. We often hear it, but don’t listen. We look at the cross and tomb, but don’t see them. We know it with our minds, but maybe it doesn’t reach our hearts, our bones, our souls. We...

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Holy Week Podcast | Friday | 6 of 7 show art Holy Week Podcast | Friday | 6 of 7

The Journey West County

“Behold,  the Lamb of God,  who takes away  the sin of the world!” When we take time to look at something from every angle, we often discover things we never noticed before. The story of Easter is one we return to again and again because it is the story of salvation. The story of promises kept and promises fulfilled. And yet, despite its power, this story is one we are overly familiar with. We often hear it, but don’t listen. We look at the cross and tomb, but don’t see them. We know it with our minds, but maybe it doesn’t reach our hearts, our bones, our souls. We...

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Holy Week Podcast | Thursday | 5 of 7 show art Holy Week Podcast | Thursday | 5 of 7

The Journey West County

“Behold,  the Lamb of God,  who takes away  the sin of the world!” When we take time to look at something from every angle, we often discover things we never noticed before. The story of Easter is one we return to again and again because it is the story of salvation. The story of promises kept and promises fulfilled. And yet, despite its power, this story is one we are overly familiar with. We often hear it, but don’t listen. We look at the cross and tomb, but don’t see them. We know it with our minds, but maybe it doesn’t reach our hearts, our bones, our souls. We...

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Holy Week Podcast | Wednesday | 4 of 7 show art Holy Week Podcast | Wednesday | 4 of 7

The Journey West County

“Behold,  the Lamb of God,  who takes away  the sin of the world!” When we take time to look at something from every angle, we often discover things we never noticed before. The story of Easter is one we return to again and again because it is the story of salvation. The story of promises kept and promises fulfilled. And yet, despite its power, this story is one we are overly familiar with. We often hear it, but don’t listen. We look at the cross and tomb, but don’t see them. We know it with our minds, but maybe it doesn’t reach our hearts, our bones, our souls. We...

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Holy Week Podcast | Tuesday | 3 of 7 show art Holy Week Podcast | Tuesday | 3 of 7

The Journey West County

“Behold,  the Lamb of God,  who takes away  the sin of the world!” When we take time to look at something from every angle, we often discover things we never noticed before. The story of Easter is one we return to again and again because it is the story of salvation. The story of promises kept and promises fulfilled. And yet, despite its power, this story is one we are overly familiar with. We often hear it, but don’t listen. We look at the cross and tomb, but don’t see them. We know it with our minds, but maybe it doesn’t reach our hearts, our bones, our souls. We...

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Holy Week Podcast | Monday | 2 of 7 show art Holy Week Podcast | Monday | 2 of 7

The Journey West County

“Behold,  the Lamb of God,  who takes away  the sin of the world!” When we take time to look at something from every angle, we often discover things we never noticed before. The story of Easter is one we return to again and again because it is the story of salvation. The story of promises kept and promises fulfilled. And yet, despite its power, this story is one we are overly familiar with. We often hear it, but don’t listen. We look at the cross and tomb, but don’t see them. We know it with our minds, but maybe it doesn’t reach our hearts, our bones, our souls. We...

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Palm Sunday - John 12:12-19 - Dr. Andy Chambers show art Palm Sunday - John 12:12-19 - Dr. Andy Chambers

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Holy Week Podcast | Sunday | 1 of 7 show art Holy Week Podcast | Sunday | 1 of 7

The Journey West County

“Behold,  the Lamb of God,  who takes away  the sin of the world!” When we take time to look at something from every angle, we often discover things we never noticed before. The story of Easter is one we return to again and again because it is the story of salvation. The story of promises kept and promises fulfilled. And yet, despite its power, this story is one we are overly familiar with. We often hear it, but don’t listen. We look at the cross and tomb, but don’t see them. We know it with our minds, but maybe it doesn’t reach our hearts, our bones, our souls. We...

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Everyday, Jesus - James 4:13-17 - Tim Holley show art Everyday, Jesus - James 4:13-17 - Tim Holley

The Journey West County

>  During the Advent season, we spent five weeks reflecting on the idea of beholding Jesus. Seeing Jesus in all his glory, splendor, and wonder. But as we expected, the Christmas season is done and now we must get back to our everyday lives. Working, parenting, and trying to be a good neighbor and friend. The questions that were circulating before the Christmas season or maybe in the midst of it, are still there:  ‍ “How do I follow Jesus in suffering?  How do I see my neighbor the same way that God sees me?  How do I become a person of integrity?  What do...

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Everyday, Jesus - James 4:1-10 - Tim Holley show art Everyday, Jesus - James 4:1-10 - Tim Holley

The Journey West County

>  During the Advent season, we spent five weeks reflecting on the idea of beholding Jesus. Seeing Jesus in all his glory, splendor, and wonder. But as we expected, the Christmas season is done and now we must get back to our everyday lives. Working, parenting, and trying to be a good neighbor and friend. The questions that were circulating before the Christmas season or maybe in the midst of it, are still there:  ‍ “How do I follow Jesus in suffering?  How do I see my neighbor the same way that God sees me?  How do I become a person of integrity?  What do...

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During the Advent season, we spent five weeks reflecting on the idea of beholding Jesus. Seeing Jesus in all his glory, splendor, and wonder. But as we expected, the Christmas season is done and now we must get back to our everyday lives. Working, parenting, and trying to be a good neighbor and friend. The questions that were circulating before the Christmas season or maybe in the midst of it, are still there: 

“How do I follow Jesus in suffering?  How do I see my neighbor the same way that God sees me?  How do I become a person of integrity?  What do I do with anxiety? How can I be faithful to where God has me today? What’s my purpose?”

How we answer these everyday questions, or choose not to answer them, has huge implications for the type of people we ultimately become. If we are honest, the way we answer these types of questions may be by numbing or distracting ourselves or by simply modifying our behavior without delay. (Looking at you new year’s resolutions!) But distracting ourselves from these types of questions or behavior modification always ends up in the same places: frustration, anxiety, failure fatigue, and disappointment. As we turn the page into the year 2025, our prayer for this is simple: “Everyday, Jesus."

Over the next few months, we will study through the book of James as we dig into the “everyday-ness” of following Jesus and how learning to have his wisdom in all areas of our lives is essential to maturing as an apprentice of Jesus. Jesus did not come just for you to have life one day in the distant future but to step into his life now. That doesn’t mean abandoning your responsibilities, callings, passions, or purpose. It means that we invite Jesus into every aspect of our lives, knowing that his wisdom is for our everyday lives as we seek to be formed into apprentices of Jesus.