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In the Word with Roy Edwards
In the Word with Roy Edwards
Author: Pastor Roy Edwards
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In the Word with Roy Edwards is a podcast dedicated to equipping and inspiring believers through powerful, biblical teaching. Join Pastor Roy Edwards as he unpacks Scripture with clarity and relevance, helping you grow in faith, leadership, and your walk with Jesus. Whether you’re a new believer or a seasoned disciple, this podcast will encourage you to live out God’s Word every day. Tune in and be transformed!
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In this episode Roy Edwards explains why discipleship was never meant to be done alone and how real spiritual friendships and accountability help us grow.
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Pastor Roy Edwards explores the true biblical meaning of blessing, showing that God’s favor is more than material gain—it’s His presence, peace, and approval.
Using Proverbs 10:22, the story of the woman who touched Jesus’ garment, and Jacob’s all-night wrestling, he calls us all to press in, persevere, and be emptied of self to receive lasting transformation.
Following Jesus doesn’t stop at church. Discover how to live as an everyday disciple—at home, at work, and in the real world.
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Pastor Roy Edwards emphasizes becoming a new creation through the Word and the Spirit, moving from belief to lived change.
We are encouraged to surrender, apply Scripture, and allow the Holy Spirit to produce lasting fruit—daily growth rather than temporary performance.
What does it really mean to follow Jesus?
In this episode, Pastor Roy Edwards explores the biblical marks of a true disciple—love that looks like Jesus, obedience to His Word, bearing spiritual fruit, and the cost and joy of following Christ. This conversation moves beyond belief into real, everyday discipleship that transforms how we live.
If you’re hungry to grow deeper in your walk with Jesus, this episode will encourage you to say “yes” again.
📖 Companion resource: The Everyday Disciple by Roy Edwards—available now on Amazon.
Subscribe, share, and join us next week as we continue the discipleship journey.
Pastor Roy Edwards is teaching on the big “B” word—Balance.
We need the truth of God’s Word and the power of the Holy Spirit. We need both.
Pastor offers four practical steps: ask God what to do with what you hear, take small obedient steps, bring doubts to the Lord, and surround yourself with both Word-and-Spirit believers—inviting transformation and bold witness in everyday life.
In this episode, I talk about what true discipleship really looks like—moving beyond church attendance or simply gaining knowledge to a daily, transforming relationship with Jesus. I walk through the biblical foundations of discipleship and share practical steps we can all take: intentionally being with Jesus, learning and obeying His teachings, living in genuine community, and helping others follow Him.
This episode is clear, encouraging, and practical, and my prayer is that it helps you deepen your walk with Christ and take one intentional step toward becoming an everyday disciple.
For more resources or to learn more check out my website: www.royedwards.org
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Pastor Roy Edwards explains the "Big B Word" — the vital balance between God's Word and the Holy Spirit. Scripture gives us direction, correction, and maturity while the Spirit empowers us to live, witness, and serve.
Roy Edwards unpacks Mark 2:1–12, retelling the story of the paralytic lowered through a roof and showing how the faith of friends moved Jesus to forgive and heal. He emphasizes that true faith is active, disruptive, and willing to get messy for another's breakthrough.
The episode calls us to become "roof breakers" in 2026 — practical, prayerful, present people who carry others to Jesus through bold action, persistence, and compassion, and who refuse to be stopped by critics or obstacles.
Pastor Roy Edwards challenges us to move from words to action by becoming the hands and feet of Jesus in everyday life. He shares stories, Scripture, and practical steps — serving small needs, staying interruptible, meeting real needs, speaking hope, and inviting others to join.
Pastor calls us to do one intentional act of service this week, reminding us that ordinary kindness reflects the kingdom and points people to Christ.
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What does it really mean to be the hands and feet of Jesus? In this episode, Pastor Roy unpacks the powerful call to feed the poor and serve “the least of these” with practical compassion. Discover how every act of kindness, no matter how small, becomes an act of worship and changes lives for eternity.
Listen for biblical insight, real-life stories, and a special opportunity to join our mission of feeding 5,000 people this Thanksgiving. Let’s be the Church, one act of love at a time!
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In this episode of In the Word with Roy Edwards, Pastor Roy continues the series "Jesus is Lord," exploring what it means to surrender to Christ and to refuse surrender to the world's influences.
Pastor Roy addresses family life, media influence, comfort, fear, and practical steps like fasting, discipline, and daily choices to crucify the flesh. The message calls listeners to examine what shares the throne of their heart, make decisive daily "no" decisions to the world, and fully make Jesus Lord in every area of life.
Pastor Roy Edwards continues the series "Jesus Is Lord," exploring what it means to make Jesus both Savior and Lord of your life. He contrasts lip service with true surrender.
The message calls us all to prioritize Jesus above possessions, careers, and comforts, enjoy the blessings of surrender, freedom, rest, and fruitfulness.
On this episode of In the Word with Roy Edwards, Pastor Roy explains what it truly means to call Jesus "Lord"—not merely a title but ownership and supreme authority over every area of life. He challenges believers to move from lip service to genuine surrender, obedience, and transformation.
In this episode Pastor Roy Edwards challenges believers to become "truth dealers," boldly proclaiming Scripture in a culture that often silences biblical truth.
Using examples from Jesus, Stephen, Paul, and a modern witness like Charlie Kirk who was assasinated this past week while speaking the truth, Pastor Edwards warns of the cost of compromise, urges us to know the Word, speak the truth in love, and remain faithful even under persecution.
This message is a call to action: awaken, share the gospel, and stand for God's truth with courage and compassion.
In this podcast Pastor Edwards speaks from a heavy heart after recent tragedies, acknowledging grief, anger, and confusion while pointing us to the comfort and hope found in Jesus and Scripture.
He calls believers to prayer, perseverance in doing good, standing for truth and justice, and boldly proclaiming Christ’s light to a hurting world.
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In this episode Roy Edwards challenges us to live an active, outward-moving faith—building kingdom culture by serving others, sharing the gospel, and refusing spiritual comfort and stagnation.
Pastor Roy Edwards examines Exodus 18 and Ephesians 4 to show how God designs the church as a team, not a crowd. Using Jethro’s counsel to Moses and the fivefold ministry, he urges believers to move from consumer to contributor by discovering gifts, serving others, and equipping the saints for ministry.
Pastor Roy Edwards unpacks Exodus 18 and Ephesians 4 to show how God designed the church as a team, not a crowd. Using Jethro's advice to Moses, he explains the fivefold ministry and why leaders must equip believers to serve instead of doing all the work themselves.
Pastor challenges us all to stop being consumers and start using their gifts—through service, discipleship, and giving—so the church can reach more people and be a life-changing presence in the community.
In this episode Roy Edwards unpacks John 8, focusing on the story of the woman caught in adultery, the Pharisees’ trap, and Jesus’ stunning response of mercy. He explores themes of judgment, repentance, and the heart of true righteousness, then connects the incident to Jesus’ declaration, "I am the light of the world."





