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Episode 10 - Devotional Hymnology with Dan Kreider

Conversations with Pastors

Release Date: 12/19/2025

Episode 31 - Prosperity and Success with Gonz Herrera show art Episode 31 - Prosperity and Success with Gonz Herrera

Conversations with Pastors

What does true success look like through God's eyes? This week, Gonz Herrera shows us that Joshua 1:8 challenges everything we've been taught about achievement and prosperity. We discover that God's definition of success isn't found in our bank accounts, our children's salvation, or our perfectly structured lives—it's found in our obedience to His Word. The passage reveals three transformative practices: keeping God's Word on our lips, treasuring it in our hearts through memorization, and meditating on it day and night. This isn't about adding another item to our spiritual to-do list; it's...

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Episode 30 - Biblical Counseling: Emotions with Todd Murray show art Episode 30 - Biblical Counseling: Emotions with Todd Murray

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In our hyper-emotionalized culture, we face this challenge: learning to distinguish between emotions as gifts and emotions as authorities. This conversation unpacks a critical truth that many of us struggle with daily—our feelings, while real and God-given, were never meant to serve as the ultimate guide for our lives. Scripture alone holds that authority. We discover that emotions aren't neutral or flawless; they're shaped by what we believe, often revealing deep-seated thoughts we've held so long they've become white noise in our souls. The transformative insight here is that if we want to...

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Episode 29 - Growing in Submission show art Episode 29 - Growing in Submission

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What if the very limitations we're fighting against are actually God's loving design for our spiritual growth? This week Dave Temple challenges us to examine this distinction: the difference between being resigned to our circumstances and being submitted to God's sovereignty. Drawing from Jeremiah 29 and the story of Israel's exile in Babylon, we discover four essential 'handholds' for climbing the wall of submission. First, we must genuinely believe that our present situation—no matter how difficult—is from God's hand, not a cosmic mistake. Second, we're called to thrive within our...

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Episode 28 - Prizing Public Worship with Dan Kreider show art Episode 28 - Prizing Public Worship with Dan Kreider

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This week Dan Kreider challenges us to reconsider the supremacy of corporate worship over our private devotional lives. Drawing from David Clarkson's Puritan classic 'Prizing Public Worship,' we're confronted with a radical premise: God is more glorified, more present, and more powerfully at work when His people gather together. This isn't to diminish private prayer or personal Bible reading, but to elevate our understanding of what happens when the body of Christ assembles. The angels and saints in heaven worship corporately for eternity, and our Sunday gatherings are rehearsals for that...

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Episode 27 - Biblical Counseling: Self-Esteem with Lance Quinn show art Episode 27 - Biblical Counseling: Self-Esteem with Lance Quinn

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The biblical concept of total depravity isn't meant to leave us hopeless; rather, it's the starting point for understanding the magnificence of grace. When we acknowledge our sinfulness without the corresponding truth of Christ's redemptive love, we remain locked in despair. Conversely, when we deny our sinfulness and focus only on self-affirmation, we miss our desperate need for a Savior. The gospel provides the only balanced perspective: we are deeply flawed sinners whom Christ loved enough to die for. This isn't about finding middle ground between self-hatred and self-love—it's about...

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Episode 26 - Fighting Complacency with James Jeong show art Episode 26 - Fighting Complacency with James Jeong

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We often find ourselves walking a tightrope between comfortable familiarity and dangerous complacency. This week, James Jeong takes us to Titus 2:6 and challenges us to examine whether our Christian walk has become merely routine rather than revolutionary. The call for young men to be 'sensible' or 'sober-minded' extends far beyond a single demographic—it speaks to all of us who risk losing our spiritual urgency in the midst of prosperous, comfortable lives. We're reminded that familiarity with church rhythms and biblical truths becomes harmful when it's not matched with active faith. The...

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Episode 25 - Abiding in Christ and Bearing Fruit with Kempiz Hernandez show art Episode 25 - Abiding in Christ and Bearing Fruit with Kempiz Hernandez

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This week, Kempiz Hernandez takes us to John 15 to teach us about spiritual fruitfulness and authentic discipleship. We discover that abiding isn't passive—it's an active, ongoing pursuit of remaining connected to Jesus, our true vine. The scary language of branches being cut off and thrown into the fire isn't meant to terrify us, but to clarify what genuine faith looks like. Real believers may struggle with seasons of weakness, but they won't be completely fruitless. As we abide, something miraculous happens: our relationship with the world changes, our hatred for sin grows, and our love...

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Episode 24 - Error and Heresy - Jerry Wragg show art Episode 24 - Error and Heresy - Jerry Wragg

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It's inevitable that we'll encounter believers who hold different convictions than we do. This week, Jerry Wragg challenges us to think carefully about the crucial distinction between error and heresy, and how we should respond with both truth and love. We discover that not every disagreement is a gospel-threatening issue—some matters are essential to salvation itself, touching on the nature of Christ, the character of God, the authority of Scripture, and the doctrine of salvation. These are the immovable foundations we cannot compromise. Yet there exists a broader category of secondary...

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Episode 23 - Unity in the Church with Brian Arnold show art Episode 23 - Unity in the Church with Brian Arnold

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This week Brian Arnold confronts a reality many of us face: the temptation to distance ourselves from the church. Perhaps we've witnessed hypocrisy, experienced hurt from fellow believers, or become confused by conflicting teachings. Yet this discussion reveals a profound truth—our participation in the body of Christ isn't optional, it's essential to living worthy of the gospel. Drawing from Hebrews 10's clear command to not forsake gathering together and Ephesians 4's vision of the church as our place of equipping, protection, and growth, we're reminded that isolation robs us of God's...

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Episode 22 - Glorification with Don Mitchell show art Episode 22 - Glorification with Don Mitchell

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What if everything we experience in life—every trial, every joy, every challenge—is part of a seamless divine plan that stretches from before time began into eternity? This week Don Mitchell takes us to Romans 8:28-30, often called the 'golden chain of redemption,' revealing that when Scripture says 'all things work together for good,' it's not promising us comfortable lives or material prosperity. Instead, it's describing God's magnificent redemptive plan that begins with His foreknowledge before creation and culminates in our glorification. We discover that salvation isn't just a moment...

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What if the songs we sing aren't just pleasant additions to our worship, but essential expressions of our faith? This week, Dan Kreider challenges us to reconsider music's role in our spiritual lives, moving beyond mere preference to biblical mandate. Drawing from Psalm 40, he reminds us that God has put a new song in our mouths—a song of praise that isn't meant to be kept private but shared so that many will see, fear, and trust in the Lord. The discussion traces the rich history of church music, from the exclusive psalm-singing of the Anglican church to the rise of hymns and gospel songs, helping us understand that the tensions we face today aren't new. Our ancestors wrestled with similar questions about what we should sing and why. The key insight is profound yet simple: just as we pray to God in our own words, we may also sing to Him in our own words. This democratizes music, removing it from the realm of professionals and placing it firmly in the hands of every believer. We're challenged to overcome our insecurities about our singing abilities and recognize that the Lord doesn't care about pitch or tone—He cares about the heart behind the sacrifice of praise. The Psalms themselves show us that music should be a regular part of our lives, both corporately and individually, helping us express the full range of human experience before our God.