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Renew Your Mind Podcast

Author: Sam Dollar

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A Daily Walk with our Father. Join Sam and friends as they embark on heartfelt conversations with God, our loving Father, through the pages of scripture. Together, we explore what it means to live as His children in today's world—finding guidance, encouragement, and peace for daily living.

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To be born again is to respond to the message of Jesus Christ. It is to accept the gift of God, which is in Jesus, and is done by believing with your heart and confessing the lordship of Jesus. It is called a gift because we contribute nothing to it; it is freely given
From the examples of Nicodemus and Cornelius, being a religious person, a giver, knowledgeable in scripture, morally upright, and even having angelic encounters doesn't mean one is born again. Every person born of a man and a woman inherits a sinful nature. Just as physical birth qualifies us for this nature, being born again qualifies us for the gift of eternal life.
The ant is able to gather food for winter because it exercises self-control. The ability to delay gratification is non-negotiable if one wants to gather. The ant doesn't labor only to eat all it has worked for instantly. This may be trivialized by many, but looking around, you'll notice several lives that are unpleasing because they overlooked the wisdom of self-control.
The wisdom of the ant is that it doesn't just know the seasons of life; it knows what to do in each season. The ant knows the summer season is meant for hard work. The ant isn't confused about what to do; it knows that as long as it's summer, it's time to work hard
The wisdom of the ant is that life is in seasons. As simple as this truth may sound on the surface, this is why the ant is never poor or in lack, yet we, with our sophisticated lives, are always in need. Jesus wept over Jerusalem, but the people failed to recognize their season. Do you know which season of life you're in?
Regardless of its limitations, the ant shows responsibility. It knows it is responsible for the final outcome of its life and hence responds to life with the ability God has given it. As weak as the ant is, it is never a victim of poverty because of its self-leadership. Nehemiah had no degree or experience in building walls, yet because of his great leadership, he achieved remarkable results in a record time.
Everyone has a limitation or something that puts them at a disadvantage. The ant isn't the strongest, biggest, or quickest, nor does it have a leader, but none of these have given it enough reason to ever go hungry. Every limitation is a platform for demonstrating God's perfect power in us. With this understanding, Paul glories in his weakness so that Christ's power may rest on him.
Wisdom is gained from taking lessons from all that happens around you. The Psalmist reveals that "Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge". Having an ear to take lessons even from a supposedly insignificant creature like an ant makes you wise.
Why did God go through all of this? Purely because He loves us. He loved us without any performance from us. God doesn't love us more or less based on our actions, but on Jesus. This makes the gospel a stumbling block to some and an offense to others. He died so He could spend eternity with us!
Being a christian is not about improving your life or behaviour modification but exchanging it. What's the point of bathing a dead body or dressing it in new clothes? Jesus came to take our place so we could take His. He died so we may live. He was rejected so we could be accepted. Divine Exchange!
Truly, the good news is good news and even sounds too good to be true, but it's true. The second line of this news is: God came down, not because we asked Him to or even knew it was possible, but simply because He chose to. Many beautiful relationships have died out because no one took the first step to initiate or maintain them. But God did, in our case. God took the first step!
The Christian message is jaw-dropping and amazing, and it's almost too good to be true. To some, it even sounds blasphemous. The first line of the Good News, which has life and destination-changing implications, is: 'Without controversy, God became a man!' The uncreated Creator made Himself of no reputation and took the form of a servant. Will you believe this report?
This Manna

This Manna

2025-12-0430:00

This manna! What a reaction to a daily miracle the Israelites enjoyed. Unfortunately, we get familiar with the miracle we prayed for, fasted for, and were anxious for, all because we think there's one thing we lack that will make our lives complete, just like the manna we once did not have. Never lose sight of the manna you once prayed for.
The world is ruled by ideas that people were convinced about: The internet, democracy, education, etc. For us, our victory is based on how much of God's faithfulness we've convinced ourselves about - faith. The same conviction Peter needed to step out of the boat was the same he needed against the contrary winds.
Everything goes wrong when we take our eyes off Jesus. Keeping our eyes fixed on Him is what keeps us walking on water. The strategy is to stay focused on Him, not looking back or getting distracted. And when fear strikes, call on His name.
Walking on water (3)

Walking on water (3)

2025-11-1432:00

We will never experience the miraculous if we don't step out of the boat. The right time to step out is when Jesus calls us to. Often, natural circumstances won't look favorable. The preacher says, 'He who observes the wind will not sow, and he who regards the clouds will not reap.' This is why many people never take the leap – we're waiting for the storms to subside before we act.
Walking on water (2)

Walking on water (2)

2025-11-1438:00

While everyone else on the boat was screaming and terrified, Peter wanted an encounter. While others have their cameras on 'speed dial' to take a picture of the next famous or successful person they meet, we should seek to engage them and learn from their wisdom. Peter knew that if Jesus could walk on water, he could too – if only Jesus told him to. Be like Peter!
Walking on water (1)

Walking on water (1)

2025-10-3042:00

When Jesus calls you to step out in faith, it doesn't mean the journey will be storm-free. Yet, many believers are surprised when challenges arise. We often mistakenly assume that God's will equals smooth sailing. Instead, it's about having the assurance of victory over life's storms. Jesus reminds us that trials will come, but we can be of good cheer because He has overcome the world. His presence guarantees our ultimate triumph, not the absence of challenges.
Grow (3)

Grow (3)

2025-10-3036:00

All we know about Jesus from age 12 to 30 is that he was growing. Growth is not optional; you must continually strive to know God better and become a superior version of yourself. Grow in your love for God and people. Paul's prayer for the Ephesian church highlights the importance of seeking a spirit of wisdom and revelation to know God better.
Grow (2)

Grow (2)

2025-10-3035:00

God has a differentiated approach in dealing with us. The goal is the same for all of us, but our training varies. For some, it may be in the wilderness and caves, and for others, it may be in pits and prisons. Peter attempted to compare himself with John, but was rebuked by Jesus and instructed to focus on following Him, not comparing himself.
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