Dust To Deity
Dwight and Andrew return to the conversation and talk about Abraham and God's plan for the nation of Israel
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Dwight and Andrew take a look at the story of Cain and Able, exploring how God's nature is revealed in this story
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Is God sovereign? Dwight and Andrew open Season Two of Dust to Deity with this important question. Our answer might be different than you might assume so join us for a conversation that might be challenging but will definitely build your faith!
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Episode #25: So You Think You Missed God? 1. How to Get Back on Track Acknowledge your sin, and repent. (1 John 1:9 – “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us.”) Repentance isn’t about shame—it’s about realigning with God’s will. Don’t be drastic. Avoid making radical decisions out of fear or guilt. Example: Don’t quit your job, leave your family, and move to the mountains for six months. Family is first. (1 Timothy 5:8 – “If anyone does not provide for his family, he has denied the faith.”) Your first ministry is your home—God will not...
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Are miracles a thing of the past? Does the baptism of the Holy Spirit matter to us today? Dwight and Andrew dive into these questions and more on today's episode
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Episode #23: Jesus and the Blind Man – Understanding God's Character 1. Interpreting the Word Through the Spirit We must look at the Word through the eyes of the Spirit, not just the natural mind. Many people misinterpret scripture by looking at it from a carnal or religious perspective. Jesus came to reveal the true nature of the Father (John 14:9). 2. The Blind Man’s Condition Was Not a Result of Sin John 9:1-3 – “Who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” Jesus answered, "Neither this man nor his parents sinned." The disciples assumed all suffering was...
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Episode #22: You and Eternity The Eternal Reality of Christ’s Lordship 1. The Contrast Between Eternity with Christ and Without Him If Jesus is your Lord, this world is the worst it will ever be for you. If Jesus is not your Lord, this world is the best it will ever be for you. For believers, the pain and suffering of this world will end in eternity with Christ (Revelation 21:4). For those who reject Christ, this world is the closest to heaven they will ever experience. 2. The Restraining Power of the Holy Spirit – 2 Thessalonians 2:6-8 2 Thessalonians 2:6-8 “Now you know...
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Episode #21: Strongholds – Part 2 1. Entering into the Presence of the Lord Daily We must enter into the Lord’s presence on a daily basis. A relationship with God requires consistency and intentionality. Psalm 91:1 – “He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.” The five-fold ministers (Ephesians 4:11-12) are responsible for equipping the saints. Their job is not to do all the ministry, but to teach others how to do the work of the Kingdom. To be productive in the Kingdom, you need a relationship with the King. You cannot...
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Episode #20: Strongholds – Taking Control of Our Minds 1. What is a Stronghold? A stronghold is an area in a person’s life where they struggle to maintain control. Common Strongholds: Lustful thoughts Insecurities Poverty mentality Addictions (alcohol, drugs, etc.) Unhealthy attachment to money (whether rich or poor) 2. How Strongholds Take Root – The Power of Thoughts Every stronghold begins with a thought. Every sin starts in the mind. James 1:14-15 – “Each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived,...
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Episode #19: Dave Kandole – Walking in Faith 1. Faith is Not an Object – It is a Relationship Faith is not something you "use" or "hold onto"—it is a byproduct of knowing God. Faith is about walking with God, not just believing for things. Many people treat faith as a tool to "get things" from God rather than a way to walk in relationship with Him. 2. Elisha’s Relationship with God – Faith in Action Elisha operated in faith because of his deep connection with God. He did not ask God to do things—he simply commanded things to happen. Examples from Elisha’s life: 2 Kings...
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1. Interpreting the Word Through the Spirit
- We must look at the Word through the eyes of the Spirit, not just the natural mind.
- Many people misinterpret scripture by looking at it from a carnal or religious perspective.
- Jesus came to reveal the true nature of the Father (John 14:9).
2. The Blind Man’s Condition Was Not a Result of Sin
- John 9:1-3 – “Who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”
- Jesus answered, "Neither this man nor his parents sinned."
- The disciples assumed all suffering was punishment for sin, but Jesus corrected them.
- The man was not born blind so Jesus could heal him later.
- He did not suffer for twenty-plus years just to be a future miracle.
- This would make God cruel, which contradicts His nature.
- Why were all the other blind people in the world not healed?
- The cause of this man's blindness must be the same as everyone else’s.
- If some are healed and some are not, does God play favorites?
- If healing was only about God's glory, then not healing someone would mean God was withholding glory from Himself.
- Jesus clarified that the real issue was living in a fallen world.
- Romans 8:22 – “For we know that the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs together until now.”
- Sin corrupted the world, bringing sickness, death, and suffering.
3. Jesus Came to Reveal God’s Works
- Jesus came to do the works of God.
- Healing the sick
- Raising the dead
- Setting people free from oppression
- John 9:4-5 – "We must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world."
- Jesus did not come to cause suffering—He came to undo its effects.
- Every miracle He performed demonstrated the will of the Father.
4. God’s Character Does Not Include Causing Pain for His Glory
- God’s nature will not allow Him to cause pain just to receive glory.
- 1 John 4:8 – “God is love.”
- Love does not inflict suffering for self-glorification.
- God did not create the universe and mankind just to be glorified in their pain.
- A good father does not harm his children to receive praise for healing them.
- Jesus consistently healed, restored, and redeemed, showing the heart of the Father.
- The devil steals, kills, and destroys—but Jesus gives life (John 10:10).
- Suffering is the result of sin and the fallen world, not God’s desire.
- Jesus’ mission was to reverse the damage of sin, not cause it.
Final Thoughts
- Blindness and suffering are not caused by God—they are the result of the fallen world.
- Jesus did not heal the man to prove a point—He healed because healing is God’s will.
- God does not cause suffering to receive glory—He is glorified in bringing restoration.
- Every miracle of Jesus was an act of revealing God's love and His desire to restore humanity.