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Welcome to the Root Issues podcast where we're gathering around the table to bridge the generational gap and discuss the root issues of our culture.
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In this episode of Root Issues, we explore one of the most profound Christological passages in Scripture: Philippians 2:5-13. We dive deep into the Christ hymn, examining what it means that Jesus "emptied Himself" and took on the form of a servant. Through careful exegesis of the original Greek text, we unpack the theological significance of Christ's humility and obedience unto death, and how His subsequent exaltation shapes our understanding of salvation and Christian living.
In this episode of Root Issues, togheter with Pastor Steve and Ellen, we explore Philippians 2:1-4, where Paul presents one of Scripture's most powerful teachings on Christian unity. Paul appeals to the vertical realities believers experience with God—encouragement in Christ, comfort from His love, fellowship of the Spirit, and divine affection—and provides us with the true secret of the unity of the Church.
In this episode of Root Issues, we have a special guest, Pastor Chris, and we dive deep into John chapter 15, one of the most powerful passages from Jesus' farewell discourse to His disciples. Recorded just before His crucifixion, this chapter gives us Jesus' famous metaphor of the vine and branches—a vivid illustration of what it means to remain connected to Christ and bear lasting spiritual fruit.​We'll explore the profound relationship between Jesus (the true vine), the Father (the vinedresser), and believers (the branches), unpacking what it truly means to "abide" in Christ. From there, we examine Jesus' radical commandment to love one another and His declaration that "greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for his friends" (John 15:13).
In this episode, we journey through Philippians 1:19–30, exploring Paul’s powerful reminder that our true citizenship is in heaven. We discuss how this perspective shaped the early believers, guided Paul’s ministry in the face of hardship, and challenges us today to live with kingdom identity in a world that often pulls our loyalties elsewhere. With honest conversation and practical insight, Root Issues invites listeners to reflect on what it means to stand firm, live worthy of the gospel, and let heavenly citizenship transform how we think, speak, and act.
Join us on this episode as we unearth the deep spiritual truths that anchor our faith. Philippians 1:12-18 reveals a profound root issue: how we find purpose in our circumstances. Paul's imprisonment could have derailed his calling, but instead became his most effective platform for gospel ministry. This episode digs into why we often resist the platforms God chooses for us and how embracing our 'chains'—whether physical, emotional, or circumstantial—can become our greatest ministry opportunity.
Join us on Root Issues as we explore Philippians 1:1-11, where Paul writes from prison with remarkable joy and confidence.Whether you're struggling with church relationships, wondering how to pray effectively, or questioning God's faithfulness during difficult seasons, this passage addresses the root issues that shape authentic Christian living. Discover how Paul's example from prison can transform your perspective on community, prayer, and trusting God's unchanging commitment to His people.
Ever wondered how one of the New Testament's most joyful letters was born out of prison bars, earthquakes, and Roman beatings? Join us as we dive deep into the incredible backstory behind Paul's letter to the Philippians.We'll explore the dramatic events of Acts 16, where Paul and Silas experienced their first European ministry through imprisonment, supernatural intervention, and unexpected conversions in the Roman colony of Philippi. Then we'll connect these founding moments to Paul's later pastoral warnings in 2 Timothy 3, where he prepares Timothy for the "difficult times" ahead and emphasizes the power of Scripture to equip believers for every good work
In this episode of Root Issues, we explore, togheter with special guest Pastor Derek, Jesus' famous words from Matthew 11 about taking his yoke and finding his burden light. We discuss how it applies to our modern lives filled with stress, expectations, and spiritual exhaustion. The conversation covers the difference between the heavy burdens of religious legalism and the restful discipline of following Christ, offering practical insights for anyone feeling overwhelmed by life's demands.
Join us for a deep dive into one of Scripture's most challenging chapters as we explore the crucial distinction between being humble and practicing humility. In James 4, we encounter God's radical call to submit, surrender, and draw near—but what does it really mean to embody the humility that "receives grace" rather than opposition?
Join us for a deep dive into one of Scripture's most challenging chapters as we explore the crucial distinction between being humble and practicing humility. In James 4, we encounter God's radical call to submit, surrender, and draw near—but what does it really mean to embody the humility that "receives grace" rather than opposition?
In this episode, we dive deep into Luke 4 and explore Jesus' 40-day wilderness experience. Discover why the wilderness wasn't just a biblical backdrop, but a crucial season of testing that every believer must navigate. We'll unpack how Jesus' victory over temptation in the desert provides the blueprint for our own spiritual battles, and why God often leads us into wilderness seasons to strengthen our faith, clarify our identity, and prepare us for ministry.
In this episode, we explore Jesus’ words in Luke 11–12, where He confronts the hypocrisy of the Pharisees and calls out the danger of false humility. Join us as we reflect on His powerful teaching and consider what it means to live with authentic faith and integrity.
Join us in this episode were we discuss alongside our special guest, Joel Richardson, the Maranatha cry that we miss in our churches and the events that will happen before the return of our Lord Jesus.
In the heart of the Christian story, Jesus embodies profound humility. Born in a humble stable, he chose a life of service over earthly power, washing his disciples' feet like a servant and teaching that the greatest must become the least. His ultimate act—dying on the cross for humanity—shows true strength in surrender, inspiring us to embrace humility in our own lives.
In this compelling episode of our spiritual exploration series, we delve into the timeless story of Moses and his profound struggles to discern and respond to God's voice amidst chaos, doubt, and divine encounters, battling between pride and humility. As well, this is our last episode with Luke, which has been a blessing for all this time for us!
Discover the timeless struggle between pride and humility in “The Battle To Hear God’s Voice,” as we journey through the story of Abraham and Isaac. This episode explores how Abraham’s willingness to listen and obey shaped his destiny.
Explore the age-old tension between pride and humility through the lens of the Garden of Eden story. In this podcast, we unravel how Adam and Eve’s choices reveal deeper truths about human nature, ambition, and the costs of self-exaltation.
This episode explores the struggle between pride and humility in hearing God’s voice, inspired by Romans 1:16-17 and Martin Luther’s personal journey. Discover how pride can block us from receiving God’s message, while humility opens our hearts to the gospel’s power. Just as Luther humbled himself to accept that righteousness comes by faith—not by our own efforts—we’ll discuss how embracing humility allows us to truly hear and respond to God in our own lives.
What does it really mean to love our neighbor? In this episode, we explore C.S. Lewis’s iconic 1941 sermon, “The Weight of Glory,” where he challenges us to move beyond mere unselfishness and embrace true, active love. Drawing on the parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10, we see how Jesus redefines neighborly love—not as avoiding harm or simply denying ourselves, but as compassion in action, crossing boundaries to care for those in need.
In this insightful episode, Daniel and Pastor Derek dive into the Parables of Jesus, with a special focus on the Parable of the Lost Sheep from Luke 15. Join us as we explore the profound spiritual lessons behind this beloved story, uncovering themes of God's relentless love, redemption, and the value of every individual. Through thoughtful discussion, we reflect on how this parable speaks to our lives today and challenges us to embody grace.
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