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After a brief sabbatical, The Great Matt Geib returns to The Kingdom Corner Podcast with a powerful, heartfelt episode marking the start of Season 7. In this deeply personal and timely message, Matt reflects on the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, who was tragically assassinated one month ago.Blending biblical reflection, historical insight, and cultural challenge, Matt honors Charlie’s courage as a modern-day watchman on the wall—a man who stood boldly for truth, freedom, and faith in an age of compromise. This episode calls believers to rise, pray, and carry the torch forward.📜 In This EpisodeSeason 7 Launch: A new format blending Biblical lessons and historical reflection — from Vietnam and Sparta to FDR and the Battle of the Little Bighorn.Devotional Focus: Continuing readings from Searching for Significance: A Devotional Journey Through Ecclesiastes.Spiritual Warfare Insights: Lessons drawn from Power and Authority Over Darkness by Angela Greenig.Main Teaching:Remembering Charlie Kirk’s vision for Turning Point USA.His bold defense of faith, freedom, and free speech.The biblical call to courage and watchfulness in our generation.💡 Key ScripturesProverbs 28:1 – “The righteous are bold as a lion.”Ezekiel 33 – The call of the watchman to sound the alarm.2 Timothy 4:7–8 – “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”Joshua 1:9 – “Be strong and courageous... for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”Matthew 5:13–16 – Salt and light in a dark world.Ephesians 2:10 – “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works.”🧭 Key Themes & Takeaways1. Charlie Kirk: The Modern WatchmanA prophetic voice who challenged cultural decay with biblical conviction.Fearless in speech yet respectful in tone.Mobilized a generation through truth and courage.2. A Call to the ChurchIt’s time for believers to wake up, stand up, and speak up.Evil advances when the righteous remain silent.Move from culture war to kingdom witness — speak truth in love.3. Four Next Steps for Kingdom BuildersPrayer: Be a watchman on the wall (1 Timothy 2:1–2).Education & Discipleship: Teach God’s Word to the next generation (Deuteronomy...
Kingdom Corner PodcastEpisode Title: “Living Wisely: Three Proverbs from Ecclesiastes 10”Host: Matt GeibTheme: Discover how timeless biblical wisdom can guide us through life’s complex paths by exploring three powerful proverbs from Ecclesiastes 10.🗣️ Episode Summary:In this episode, Pastor Matt Geib returns to Searching for Significance: A Devotional Journey Through Ecclesiastes, reading from Chapter 14 and unpacking three key proverbs from Ecclesiastes 10. With warmth, clarity, and pastoral insight, Matt dives into Solomon’s wisdom and reveals how these ancient truths still speak directly to our character, relationships, and personal preparation in the modern world.📖 Key Scriptures:Ecclesiastes 10:1 — “Dead flies make a perfumer’s oil stink…”Ecclesiastes 10:8 — “He who digs a pit may fall into it…”Ecclesiastes 10:10 — “If the ax is dull… wisdom helps one succeed.”Romans 12:17-19Luke 14:28-30Proverbs 4:5-13James 3:17-18🔍 Key Insights from the Episode:1. Guard Your Integrity (Ecc. 10:1)A single act of folly can tarnish years of honor and wisdom.Even minor lapses in judgment can ruin character or reputation.Like flies in perfume, foolishness corrupts what should be sweet.Let’s teach the next generation early: guard your integrity like treasure.2. Don’t Dig Ditches for Others (Ecc. 10:8)Bitterness and revenge harm the one who harbors them.Trying to “get even” or force forgiveness often backfires.True healing comes by releasing offense and trusting God's justice.Romans 12 reminds us: “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay, says the Lord.”3. Sharpen the Ax (Ecc. 10:10)Wisdom is preparation—and preparation is power.Don’t rush the work—equip yourself first.Wisdom saves time, prevents stress, and brings long-term success.As Luke 14 teaches: Count the cost before you build.✨ Takeaway Thought:Work smarter, not harder. Live wisely, not reactively.The Proverbs of Solomon are short but powerful tools to help us navigate life with skill, integrity, and peace. Let wisdom sharpen your edge in every season.💬 Reflective Questions for...
The Great Matt Geib with you (0:30) once again on a sunny, bright day in the Pacific Northwest, winding down the end of July and (0:37) going toward the home stretch of the end of summer. Can you believe it? And today I wanted (0:44) to get back to you. It's been a long time.I think we're going to have to come in here (0:50) and study this more frequently, but I started to read at the very beginning of June, end (0:57) of May, How to Identify and Defeat 16 Evil Spirits That Want to Destroy You. The name (1:06) of the book is Power and Authority Over Darkness by Angela Greenig. She's a deliverance minister (1:13) that's traveled the world, been around, oh, 40 years or more, as long as I have, maybe (1:19) longer.And she's written a powerful book on the workings of the enemy. And I started (1:27) to read it. I think this is such an important topic, I began to say when we started this, (1:33) because of what's going on in our world right now.It says in the Bible that even if it (1:38) were possible, the elect could be deceived. And I think it's important to know the forces (1:44) that may come against us, especially in this last age. I believe we're in the last age.(1:50) So I had started to read this, and there are 16 spirits that she identifies. That's the (1:57) meat of the book. There's more to the book, but I thought this was the important part (2:01) because I've read this book.And I only got through the three spirits, the first three (2:06) spirits she identifies, lying spirit, spirit of bondage, and the spirit of fear. She wrote (2:13) this book in 2019, so it's still really relative. And these are very good things to be aware (2:21) of when we're talking about demonic spirits and strongholds.And I believe Christians can (2:26) be oppressed and harassed by evil spirits, and this will help you. (2:33) So let's get to the next one. This is going to take some time because she really devotes (2:38) a lot to each of these topics.The spirit of heaviness, and provide for those who grieve (2:45) in Zion to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of (2:52) mourning and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks (2:58) of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of His splendor. Isaiah 61.3. We're (3:06) talking of 16 spirits.This is spirit four, the spirit of heaviness. Manifestations, depression, (3:15) the blues, psychological disorder marked especially by sadness, inactivity, difficulty in thinking (3:23) and concentrating, feelings of dejection, loneliness, the feeling of being without company, discouragement, (3:31) to deprive of courage or confidence, hopelessness, not having any desire accompanied by expectation (3:40) of fulfillment, grief, emotional distress caused by or as if by bereavement, gluttony, one (3:49) that eats to excess, anorexia, loss of appetite, especially when prolonged, bulimia, I'm not (4:00) sure how to say that, to overeat, then induce vomiting, obsessive, compulsive, unreasonable (4:08) fears leading to repetitive behaviors, disconnected thoughts, incoherent, unclear, lack of a sound (4:18) mind, inability to think, reason, or understand, delusions, deluding or being deluded, a persistent (4:26) false psychotic belief, illusions, mistaken identities or ideas, misconceptions, misleading (4:35) visual images, hallucinations, abandonment, given up on completely, forsaken, deserted, (4:43) rejected, disconnected, discounted, or considered as useless or unsatisfactory. These are all (4:53) manifestations of the spirit of heaviness.Rejection, discounted,...
Episode Title:Living Life to the Fullest in the Power of GodScripture Focus: Ecclesiastes 9:7–11Air Date: July 7, 2025Host: The Great Matt Gibe🔑 Episode Summary:In today’s summer episode, Matt Geib returns to Chapter 13 of his devotional book, Searching for Significance: A Devotional Journey Through Ecclesiastes, unpacking a beloved passage that invites believers to live life to the fullest in the power of God.Ecclesiastes 9:7–11 may be nestled in Solomon’s reflections, but it carries echoes of the New Covenant—hidden treasures for those hungry for deeper truth. Through careful study and his own MPG (Matthew Paul Geib) translation, Matt shows how the Preacher’s wisdom points beyond temporary pursuits toward the joyful, Spirit-filled life made possible through Christ.📖 Key Scriptures Discussed:Ecclesiastes 9:7–11 – Enjoy life, live joyfully, labor with all your might.Matthew 27:50–51 – The veil torn, ushering in the New Covenant.Mark 10:45 / Ephesians 1:7 – Jesus as ransom; redemption through His blood.Ephesians 5:18 / Galatians 5:16 – Be filled with the Spirit; walk by the Spirit.1 Timothy 6:6–10 – Godliness with contentment; the love of money’s danger.Philippians 4:11–13 – Paul’s contentment in both abundance and lack.2 Corinthians 11:22–28 – Paul’s sufferings for the sake of the Gospel.3 John 2 – "I pray that you may prosper… as your soul prospers."🔍 Main Themes:Live with Purpose & Passion:Solomon exhorts us to live freely and joyfully, knowing God has already approved our works. There is no greater time to live intentionally and walk in the Spirit.New Testament Truths Hidden in Old Testament Writings:Matt highlights how Solomon’s words prophetically foreshadow Christ’s redemptive work. White garments, oil, joy, and fulfillment are not just metaphors—they point to the purity, anointing, and empowerment we receive in Jesus.The Paradox of Wealth and Contentment:God isn’t opposed to abundance—but focus matters. Riches, like those given to Solomon, Abraham, and Job, are blessings when stewarded rightly. But as Matt warns, misplaced focus can lead to spiritual drift.Paul’s Example of a Life Well-Lived:Through hardship and provision, Paul modeled what it means to walk in both abasing and abounding—keeping eyes fixed on eternity, not temporal gain.Walking in the Spirit:The true secret to living life to the fullest is not possessions or position—it is daily communion with the Father and walking in His Spirit.📝 Matt's Author...
Podcast Show NotesEpisode Title: Victory Over Darkness with Maureen Broderson: Spiritual Warfare So Simple, Even Grandma Can Do It!Host: Matt GeibGuest: Maureen Broderson, Author, Teacher, MinisterEpisode Summary:In this powerful episode of The Kingdom Corner Podcast, Matt Guibe welcomes special guest Maureen Broderson, author of the insightful and accessible book, Victorious Spiritual Warfare: So Simple, Grandma Can Do It. With over 35 years of ministry experience and a passion for equipping believers, Maureen shares foundational truths and personal testimonies on walking in freedom, overcoming spiritual darkness, and engaging in practical warfare from a place of victory.Key Discussion Points:Spiritual Warfare Made Simple: Maureen explains how everyday believers can overcome the enemy using biblical principles—no theological degree required.Fight From Victory, Not For It: Learn the mindset shift necessary to walk in Christ’s finished work, empowered by the Holy Spirit.True Identity & Authority in Christ: Discover how believers are positioned in Christ and empowered to resist the enemy.Freedom Testimony: A moving personal story of a woman released from lifelong guilt and shame through repentance, forgiveness, and deliverance.Practical Prayer Strategies: Step-by-step prayers for repentance, renouncing lies, and replacing bondage with God's truth.Can Christians Be Influenced by Demons? Maureen gives a biblical and theological breakdown clarifying oppression versus possession.Power vs Authority: Using vivid analogies, Maureen explains the difference and why believers need both to stand strong.Daily Spiritual Posture: Learn to ask God two key questions each night for self-reflection, growth, and intimacy with Him.Final Encouragement: You were born for such a time as this. You are not powerless. You have authority through Jesus Christ to live a victorious life.Resources Mentioned:Books:Victorious Spiritual Warfare: So Simple, Grandma Can Do It (Available on Amazon)Victorious Spiritual Warfare Study Guide (Available on Amazon)Film Series:12-week teaching series based on the book (Available at leadershipbooks.com)Equip Conferences:Co-led with Pastor Sue BoltUpcoming conferences in Southern California, Oregon, and moreDetails at SueBolt.comConnect with Maureen Broderson:Website: MaureenBroderson.comPublisher: leadershipbooks.comLeave a review on Amazon to support her work!Closing Prayer:Maureen leads a stirring prayer of activation and empowerment, encouraging listeners to walk in truth, resist the enemy, and fill their hearts with the presence and promises of God. You are not on the shelf. You are anointed and appointed to stand victorious in Christ.Favorite Quote:"You're either riding the steamroller or you're part of the...
“The Man In The Mirror: Becoming What The WORD Reveals”{James 1:1:22-27}...(06/21/25)JAMES 1:22-27 But prove yourselves doers of the word [actively and continually obeying God’s precepts], and not merely listeners [who hear the word but fail to internalize its meaning] deluding yourselves [by unsound reasoning contrary to the truth]. 23 For if anyone only listens to the word [a]without obeying it, he is like a man who looks very carefully at his natural face in a mirror; 24 for once he has looked at himself and gone away, he immediately forgets [b]what he looked like. 25 But he who looks carefully into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and faithfully abides by it, not having become a [careless] listener who forgets but [c]an active doer [who obeys], he will be blessed and favored by God in what he does [in his life of obedience].26 If anyone thinks himself to be religious [scrupulously observant of the rituals of his faith], and does not control his tongue but deludes his own heart, this person’s religion is worthless (futile, barren). 27 Pure and unblemished religion [as it is expressed in outward acts] in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit and look after the fatherless and the widows in their distress, and to keep oneself uncontaminated by the [secular] world.(AMP)VS. 22) PROVE yourselves DOERS of The WORD, not merely hearersDOER- Maker, Producer, AUTHOR, Performer,Poet..bottom line you FULFILL The LawRomans 2:13 For not the Hearers of the Law are just before God but the doers are justifiedBecome a PRODUCER of the LOGOS ..this vs. connects back to vs. 21 abou receiving the IMPLANTED WORD…to have the Word planted in us will produce FRUIT in our livesNASB…AMP…”But PROVE Yourselves Doers…”...Hebrews 2:1 Pay close attention to what we have heard lest we forget itVs. 23) Looks Very Carefully, Considers INTENTLY, Discovers…BEHOLDVs. 24) Immediately Forgets…NEGLECTS ..out of sight out of mindWord-Picture of forgetting what kind of Person we are & meant to become…Matthew 7:26,27 To not heed/do God’s WORD = to Build your house on sandJAMES 2:14-18  What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? 15 If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,” without giving them the things needed for the body, what good[a] is that? 17 So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.VS. 25) But he who looks carefully into the perfect law, the law of liberty,LOOKS = To STOOP down & look carefully & observe, inspect...
0:01 – 2:06] – IntroductionWelcome to the podcastOverview of summer readings: Power and Authority Over Darkness and Searching for SignificanceSetting the theme: Ecclesiastes 8:1 – “Who is like a wise man?”[2:07 – 3:03] – Ecclesiastes 8:1 Read & Introduction to Key ThemesWisdom transforms us: causes a stern face to beamWisdom is a gift for those who walk uprightly and fear God[3:04 – 4:16] – James 3:13–17 – Defining God’s WisdomTraits of godly wisdom: pure, peaceable, gentle, reasonable, merciful, fruitful, unwaveringUse this as a litmus test for true spiritual wisdom[4:17 – 5:34] – Point 1: Wisdom Reveals IdentityYou are a unique son or daughter of GodContrast with a world obsessed with imitationKey verse: 2 Corinthians 5:17 – new creation in Christ[5:35 – 7:43] – Point 2: Wisdom Unlocks Divine Insight“Who knows the interpretation of a matter?”Like Solomon, God’s children receive prophetic insightScriptures: 1 Kings 4:29–34; 1 Corinthians 2:15–16Believers have the mind of Christ[7:44 – 9:11] – Point 3: Wisdom Produces Visible JoyA wise heart brings peace and radianceProverbs 3:13 – Happy is the man who finds wisdomPsalm 34:5 – They looked to Him and were radiant[9:12 – 11:13] – Point 4: Wisdom Transforms Your Whole BeingPeace leads to confidence and fearlessnessYour face, countenance, and life reflect God's graceLiving with trust that “God has all things under control”[11:14 – 13:13] – Summary of the Four Transformations Wisdom BringsIdentity as favored child of GodAccess to divine answersVisible joy and peaceConfidence in God's sovereignty and personal transformation[13:14 – 17:04] – Romans 8 Deep Dive (Part 1)You are not under condemnation (Rom. 8:1)You are adopted, Spirit-filled, and alive in ChristWalking by the Spirit brings peace, not...
Here we go. (5:53) There are 16 demonic strongholds. There are also 16 major and minor prophets in the Bible, (6:00) or in the Old Testament.The following, through extensive research and desperate (6:04) cries for answers, is what I discovered about each one. You must have the presence of the Holy (6:11) Spirit, His guidance, and God's holy word in order to wage spiritual war and emerge victorious. (6:19) Father, we just stop right now.We just slow our minds and hearts down. (6:25) We are just resting in your presence, even as we're on the Kingdom Corner podcast, (6:30) even as we read through this book by Angela Greenegg. Lord, that you would open our hearts (6:36) and minds to the strategies of the enemy and to your delivering weapons from these strategies, (6:43) from these enemies.You also need advisors, those who've already faced the giants, (6:51) that can give you intelligence or intel to help navigate the situation, (6:56) so you don't have to reinvent the wheel. I learned how to battle and have great success (7:02) in expelling demons by realizing that Satan always mimics Christ and tries to be a mirror reflection. (7:11) Please know that I am like everyone else, and my priorities are as they are called to be, (7:17) God first, then spouse, then family, then ministry.I believe that you will find the (7:23) answers you're looking for in the next chapters. I began by becoming familiar with the foundation (7:31) of these spirits and their fruit. Then every time I went to take the darkness out, I had the basics (7:40) and learned more and more.And little by little, my knowledge grew until now when I train and show (7:48) people of many nations how to pull down and take back what belongs to them. I want to also point (7:55) out that the only way I could have gone and done a few of the successful exploits I write about (8:01) was because of years of learning and making many mistakes. Hallelujah.Thank you for Angela's (8:07) experience, right, that we can learn from as we just read through her book. Remember, there are (8:13) many deliverance techniques and ways of doing them. The most important thing I can say to you is to be (8:19) who you are.As the previous years have progressed, so have the do's and the don'ts. (8:25) As previously mentioned, one prays this way, another rebukes that way. Sadly, (8:31) some charge unbearable amounts of money to set people free.Isn't that sad? (8:37) Here are the 16 demonic strongholds that I've come into contact with. A lying spirit, number one. (8:47) A spirit of bondage, number two.A spirit of fear, number three. A spirit of heaviness, number four. (8:56) A spirit of infirmity, number five.A spirit of jealousy, number six. A spirit of haughtiness, (9:05) number seven. A spirit of discord, number eight.A spirit of whoredom, number nine. (9:13) A seducing spirit, number ten. A perverse spirit, number eleven.Number twelve, a spirit of (9:20) divination and familiar spirit. Number thirteen, an antichrist spirit. Number fourteen, unclean (9:29) spirit.Number fifteen, dumb or mute and deaf spirit. Number sixteen, spirit of lethargy. (9:38) Let's look at each of these strongholds in detail.First of all, number one, the lying spirit. (9:46) 2 Chronicles 18 21-22 says, He said, I will go out and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all (9:54) his prophets. And the Lord said, You shall persuade him and also prevail, go out and do so.(10:01) Therefore, look, the Lord has put a lying spirit in the mouth of these prophets of yours. (10:09) Wow! And...
🔥 Episode Summary:In this powerful episode of The Kingdom Corner, host Matt Geib responds to recent spiritual unrest in the Pacific Northwest by launching a new mini-series centered around the book Power and Authority Over Darkness by Angela Greenig.Matt opens with a passionate reflection on a recent conflict in Seattle involving a Spirit-filled church and rising opposition from radical groups. His message is clear: this is not merely a cultural or political battle—it’s spiritual warfare.As the episode unfolds, Matt introduces Angela Greenig’s seminal book and begins reading from Chapter 9, which exposes the hierarchy of demonic strongholds outlined in Ephesians 6 and Mark 5. He unpacks biblical truths about the authority believers carry over darkness and emphasizes the desperate need for deliverance ministry within the modern church.📘 Featured Book:Power and Authority Over DarknessBy Angela Greenig🔗 AngelaGreenig.comA guide to identifying and defeating 16 evil spirits that seek to destroy you.📖 Key Scriptures:Ephesians 6:10–20 – Put on the full armor of God to stand against the enemy's schemesMark 5:1–13 – Jesus confronts the legion of demons in the Gerasenes regionLuke 10 – "I saw Satan fall like lightning..." — Kingdom authority in action🗝️ Main Takeaways:Spiritual Warfare Is Real: The battles we face are spiritual, not political or cultural.Demonic Hierarchy: Angela outlines the four layers of spiritual opposition:PrincipalitiesPowersRulers of DarknessSpiritual Wickedness in High PlacesOppression vs. Possession: Christians can be oppressed—even heavily—but deliverance is available.The Church’s Role: Deliverance ministry should be a consistent part of every Spirit-filled church.Personal Authority: You have power through Christ to break demonic influence and live free.💡 Highlights from Angela Greenig’s Teaching:The importance of spiritual mapping and recognizing demonic territorial influence.Deliverance is not just for the broken world—it begins in the Church.Believers are called to be “fire-walking, tongue-talking, Holy Spirit-filled” ministers of freedom.Spiritual authority trumps spiritual power—demons recognize authority.🧠 Matt’s Reflections:Deliverance is like vehicle maintenance—regular care prevents long-term...
📖 Episode SummaryIn this deeply personal and spiritually rich episode, Matt Geib invites listeners to “consider adversity” through the lens of Ecclesiastes 7:13–14. Drawing from his devotional book Searching for Significance, Matt reflects on the meaning of adversity, its biblical context, and its role in shaping character and drawing us nearer to God.He intertwines Scripture, personal experiences, and national tragedies to offer a powerful reminder: God is present in the pain, and through humility and trust, adversity can lead to exaltation and spiritual maturity.🕰️ Timestamps00:01 – Welcome and Worship01:10 – Introduction to the Topic of Adversity03:35 – Reading: Considering Adversity, Chapter 1104:45 – Context: National Tragedies & Grief07:13 – Clarifying God's Role in Adversity10:12 – The Garden, Free Will, and the Crooked Path13:06 – Hebrew Word Study: “Ra” and its Depth14:02 – The Story of Job and Responding to Suffering15:31 – Purposes of Adversity in the Life of Believers21:32 – Jesus’ Beatitudes and Spiritual Neediness22:08 – David’s Repentance and the Gift Hidden in Brokenness24:51 – Self-Inflicted Adversity: Lessons from Childhood27:30 – The Father’s Heart vs. Fear-Based Discipline28:13 – The Prodigal Son and Returning Home29:04 – The Call to Humility and Trust31:39 – Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 435:29 – Final Thoughts and Closing Prayer🔑 Key Themes & TakeawaysAdversity is not from God, but God works through it.Ecclesiastes reminds us to “consider” adversity—not to rush past it.Adversity is a gift that can lead to exaltation.Without humility and the refining fire of adversity, there is no true spiritual growth.Free will explains the presence of suffering.God allows humans to choose, and in a fallen world, that often leads to pain.Biblical figures like Job and David faced adversity and were restored.Their stories remind us that suffering and restoration often go hand in hand.God can redeem even self-inflicted pain.Whether it’s a childhood mistake or a moral failure, returning to the Father brings healing.We carry Christ’s resurrection life even in fragile vessels.2 Corinthians 4 assures us that God's power shines through our...
In this compelling episode of The Kingdom Corner, host Matt Geib unpacks Chapter 10 of his devotional book, Searching for Significance: A Devotional Journey through Ecclesiastes. Centered on Ecclesiastes 7:1, the discussion contrasts the fleeting fragrance of perfume with the enduring value of a good name.Matt draws listeners into the poignant biblical account of Mary anointing Jesus with costly perfume, revealing profound insights into worship, sacrifice, and the legacy of character. While perfume fades, a good name—rooted in faithfulness, humility, truth, and love—leaves a lasting fragrance in the lives of others.As the episode draws to a close, Matt points listeners to the ultimate example: Jesus, who not only bore a good name but was given the Name above all names (Philippians 2:9–11). His name carries eternal weight, unmatched authority, and divine significance. In Jesus, we find both the pattern and power to live lives that matter.This episode challenges and encourages believers to pursue a life that isn’t just noticed but remembered—for the glory of the One whose name endures forever.For those interested in my devotional book(Searching For Significance, A Devotional Journey Through Ecclesiastes) from which I am currently reading on the PODCAST contact me at Matthewpgeib@gmail.com
keywordsKairos, divine timing, transformation, seasons, prophetic teaching, Jesus, purpose, anointing, worship, Kingdom Movement, suffering, glory, faith, Jerusalem, destiny, kingdom movement, divine timing, community, ministry, collaborationsummaryIn this episode of the Kingdom Corner podcast, host Matt welcomes Venus Rodriguez, a prophetic teacher, to discuss the concept of Kairos moments and the importance of divine timing in our lives. Venus emphasizes the significance of recognizing shifts in seasons, the necessity of submission before exaltation, and the transformative power of embracing God's timing. Through biblical references and personal insights, she encourages listeners to stay focused on their purpose and to be aware of the divine opportunities that arise in their lives. In this conversation, Venus and Matt explore the themes of suffering, faith, and divine purpose. They discuss how current struggles are part of a greater glory to be revealed, emphasizing the importance of steadfastness in faith and the need to set one's focus on destiny. The discussion also highlights the significance of community and collaboration in ministry, encouraging listeners to embrace their divine assignments and recognize the power of unity in the body of Christ.takeawaysWorship is a lifestyle, not just singing.Kairos moments signify divine shifts in our lives.Each season brings new responsibilities and challenges.Jesus exemplified unwavering focus on his destiny.Divine timing is crucial; we must wait for heaven's clock.Transition, timing, and transformation are key themes in our journeys.Don't mourn the end of a chapter too long.Submission is necessary before exaltation.The anointing comes at a cost; it requires a crushing process.Recognize and respond to the Kairos moments in your life. Your current suffering is not the end.Set your face like a flint to walk in purpose.Jerusalem represents both pressure and purpose.Clarity is power; your vision must be stronger than your emotion.Community is essential for growth and support in ministry.Divine timing is crucial; recognize your Kairos moments.Endure the process to reach the promise.Focus is warfare; don't let feelings dictate your direction.God's power is often revealed in our hardest moments.Unity in the body of Christ can lead to greater kingdom impact.titlesEmbracing Kairos MomentsThe Power of Divine TimingTransitioning Through SeasonsSubmission Before ExaltationLiving a Life of PurposeRecognizing God's ShiftsQUESTIONS/DECLARATION for further study/meditation Devotional Declaration“I move in kairos. I walk in purpose. I set my face. I will not miss my moment.”Discussion Questions (Great for groups or journaling)1. How do you personally discern the difference between a “chronos” moment and a“kairos” moment in your life?2. What areas of your life are requiring a ‘set face’—where you need more focus anddetermination?3. What has God asked you to walk toward—even though it may feel uncomfortableor unfamiliar?4. Have you ever experienced a time when you delayed obedience due to fear? Whatdid you learn from that moment?5. Jesus walked boldly into Jerusalem knowing it would be difficult. What helps yousay yes to God in hard places?6. What does your personal ‘Jerusalem’ look like right now—and how can you moveforward with confidence?7. Why do you think focus and timing are so important in fulfilling your Kingdom assignment? PLEASE JOIN OUR COMMUNITY!!...
keywordsEcclesiastes, significance, meaning of life, worship, God's purpose, Passion Week, redemption, timing, karyos, KronossummaryIn this episode of the Kingdom Corner podcast, Matt Guibe explores the themes of meaninglessness and significance through the lens of Ecclesiastes. He discusses the fleeting nature of life, the importance of worship, and the divine timing of God's purpose. The conversation emphasizes that true meaning is found in a relationship with God, who provides purpose and power through redemption. Matt encourages listeners to turn away from distractions and embrace a life filled with meaning and purpose, especially during Passion Week.takeawaysLife under the sun is often perceived as meaningless.The search for significance leads to the realization of God's purpose.Worship is central to finding meaning in life.Life is fleeting, and we must seek what is eternal.God's timing is crucial in fulfilling His purpose.Redemption through Christ offers true meaning and power.We are called to live in the light, not in shadows.Kronos time is our daily experience, while Karyos time is divine moments.Jesus is the embodiment of meaning and purpose.We must focus on God's calling to live a fulfilled life.titlesFinding Meaning in a Meaningless WorldThe Search for Significance in LifeLife's Fleeting Nature and Eternal PurposeSound Bites"Life under the sun is meaningless.""What's the use in living?""We were made for more than shadows.""Now is the time for this to take place.""God has a purpose for us to walk out.""Life is not meaningless."Chapters00:00Introduction to Meaninglessness05:28The Search for Significance10:17Life's Fleeting Nature15:26Worship and Meaning20:00God's Timing and Purpose25:20The Power of Redemption30:50Living with Purpose and Power
keywordsEcclesiastes, dreams, fools, wisdom, reverence, listening, discipline, success, faith, legacysummaryIn this episode of the Kingdom Corner podcast, Matt Geib explores the themes of wisdom, dreams, and the contrast between fools and dreamers as presented in Ecclesiastes 5:1-3. He emphasizes the importance of reverence when approaching God, the need for discipline in realizing dreams, and the lessons learned from the lives of Jim Thorpe and Solomon. The discussion encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives, the clarity of God's voice, and the effort required to turn dreams into reality.takeawaysThe contrast between a fool and a dreamer is significant.A fool speaks many words with little weight.Dreams require effort and discipline to be realized.Listening to God is essential for true wisdom.Success requires ongoing effort and humility.A dream without labor is just a fantasy.Reverence for God should precede our actions.Many words do not equal wisdom.God often plants the dreams in our hearts.Finishing well is as important as starting strong.titlesFools vs. Dreamers: A Biblical PerspectiveThe Wisdom of Listening in WorshipSound Bites"A Fool's Folly or a Dreamer's Dream""Dreams without discipline are delusions""A dream without labor is just a fantasy""God isn't against your dreams""A dream without effort is just fantasy"Chapters00:00Introduction to Ecclesiastes and the Concept of Dreams08:15The Contrast Between Fools and Dreamers14:54The Importance of Reverence and Listening20:51Lessons from Jim Thorpe and Solomon's Life
keywordsfellowship, community, Ecclesiastes, relationships, isolation, church, koinonia, spiritual growth, friendship, biblical teachingssummaryIn this episode of the Kingdom Corner podcast, Matt Geib discusses the importance of community and fellowship as highlighted in Ecclesiastes. He emphasizes that relationships are vital for spiritual growth and that isolation can lead to danger. Drawing from biblical teachings, he illustrates how Jesus modeled community and how believers are called to support one another. The conversation culminates in a call to action for listeners to seek out and cultivate meaningful relationships within the body of Christ.takeawaysTwo are better than one, as stated in Ecclesiastes.Man was created for relationships and fellowship.Isolation can lead to spiritual decline and vulnerability.Jesus modeled community through his relationships with the disciples.The church is a body, and each member is essential.Fellowship is crucial for spiritual growth and accountability.We are called to bear one another's burdens.True community involves active participation and support.Koinonia, or intimate fellowship, is vital for believers.Building relationships takes time and effort.titlesThe Power of Community in FaithTwo Are Better Than One: A Biblical PerspectiveFellowship: The Heart of Spiritual GrowthIsolation vs. Community: A Spiritual DilemmaSound Bites"Two are better than one.""Man was made for relationships.""You will never grow without relationships.""We were created for community.""The church is a body, not an individual.""You can't do it all on your own.""Isolation is dangerous and unwise.""We need the body of Christ.""Two are always better than one."Chapters00:00Introduction to the Kingdom Corner Podcast00:58Exploring Ecclesiastes: Two Are Better Than One07:12The Importance of Fellowship and Community18:15The Dangers of Isolation29:07Jesus and the Model of Community38:12Building the Body of Christ Together
keywordsHoly Spirit, Comforter, Ecclesiastes, Searching for Significance, empowerment, baptism of the Holy Spirit, Christian faith, hope, oppression, spiritual giftssummaryIn this episode of the Kingdom Corner podcast, Matt Geib revisits his book 'Searching for Significance' and delves into the themes of comfort and empowerment through the Holy Spirit. He reflects on the oppression described in Ecclesiastes and emphasizes the importance of being a source of comfort for others. The discussion transitions into the role of the Holy Spirit as the Comforter, exploring the concept of the baptism of the Holy Spirit and its significance in empowering believers for ministry and spiritual gifts. Geib encourages listeners to seek a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit and to be a light in the world.takeawaysThe Comforter is essential for providing hope and consolation.Solomon's view in Ecclesiastes reflects a worldview without God.As Christians, we are called to be a light in the world.The Holy Spirit empowers us to comfort others.The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a distinct experience from salvation.The Holy Spirit provides guidance, conviction, and power for ministry.Believers should actively seek the Holy Spirit's empowerment.Spiritual gifts are available through the Holy Spirit.Jesus desires all believers to experience the fullness of the Holy Spirit.We can be a solution to the oppression we see around us.titlesFinding Comfort in the Holy SpiritEmpowerment Through the ComforterSound Bites"You are the light of the world.""We are never without hope.""They have no comforter.""Ask in faith, seek, knock.""You can have a comforter today."Chapters00:00Introduction to Searching for Significance01:27The Role of the Comforter in Ecclesiastes10:08Exploring the Holy Spirit as Comforter12:13Understanding the Baptism of the Holy Spirit21:48Empowerment through the Holy Spirit
Do We REALLY BELIEVE THAT?

Do We REALLY BELIEVE THAT?

2025-02-1801:07:46

An Interview with Pastor & Author Mark Grote On His New Book "Do We REALLY BELIEVE THAT"?Christianity, prophecy, faith, identity, intentionality, spiritual gifts, New Testament, Old Testament, personal relationship with God, church, faith, scripture, spiritual gifts, love, forgiveness, pain, suffering, uncertainty, God's provision, personal growthsummaryIn this engaging conversation, Matt Geib and Mark discuss the themes of faith, prophecy, and identity in the context of Christianity. They explore the transition from Old Testament to New Testament understandings of prophecy, emphasizing the importance of receiving spiritual gifts. Mark shares insights from his book, highlighting how God sees individuals as the people they are becoming rather than their current state. The discussion also touches on the significance of intentionality in one's relationship with God and the need for believers to actively engage in their faith journey. In this conversation, Mark and Matt explore the themes of faith, love, and the role of spiritual gifts in the life of a believer. They discuss the importance of understanding scripture to elevate one's faith, the necessity of love in exercising spiritual gifts, and the challenges of navigating pain and suffering. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of trusting God's provision and the transformative power of forgiveness, while also addressing the resistance many feel towards God's will. Ultimately, they highlight the journey of personal growth through faith and the importance of community in fostering spiritual development.takeawaysFaith comes by hearing, but do we really believe?Prophecy has shifted from Old Testament to New Testament.Gifts from God must be actively received and nurtured.God sees us as who we are becoming, not just who we are.Intentionality in faith is crucial for spiritual growth.God is attracted to those who hunger for Him.We must focus on God's identity rather than our shortcomings.The kindness of God leads us to repentance and growth.We can partner with God in faith to see prophecies fulfilled.Our relationship with God is personal and unique to each individual. The book is aimed at believers seeking to deepen their faith.Love is essential in the exercise of spiritual gifts.Understanding scripture can elevate one's faith.Pain and suffering are part of the human experience.True freedom comes from forgiveness and letting go of resentment.God desires a relationship, not robotic obedience.Trusting God's provision is crucial in uncertain times.Resisting God's will can hinder personal growth.Faith is often tested in times of mystery and uncertainty.Community and discussion can lead to spiritual growth.titlesExploring Faith and ProphecyThe New Covenant PerspectiveUnderstanding Spiritual GiftsGod's Vision for Our IdentityIntentional Living in FaithThe Power of Prophetic WordsSound Bites"Do we really believe that?""Gifts must be received.""We can partner in faith with the prophetic.""God is attracted to hunger.""God sees you as the person you are becoming.""God is present future.""The kindness of God leads men to repentance.""We need to focus on who God is.""We need to be led by the Holy Spirit.""Sometimes we resist what God wants to do.""Worry's a liar. It wants to rob you of that.""God opened a door to a new career opportunity.""Iron sharpens iron. It makes us better."Chapters00:00Introduction to the...
keywordsnew beginnings, revelation, spiritual growth, God's word, faith, vision, purpose, understanding, divine connection, old and newsummaryIn this podcast episode, Matt Geib explores the theme of new beginnings in the context of faith and spirituality. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the connection between the old and the new, revealing how God's word can provide fresh insights for the year ahead. Through various biblical references, he discusses the significance of receiving revelation, maintaining vision, and experiencing God's nature. The conversation encourages listeners to live with purpose and meaning, seeking a deeper relationship with God and embracing the new things He wants to do in their lives.takeawaysGod is doing a new thing; we must perceive it.The old and new are interconnected in God's plan.Receiving a Rhema word is essential for spiritual growth.Vision is crucial; without it, people perish.We must experience God's nature to grow in faith.Trials and challenges can lead to personal growth.Living with purpose gives life meaning.Worry and anxiety distract us from trusting God.We should expect new revelations from God daily.God desires to give us breakthroughs in our lives.titlesEmbracing New Beginnings in FaithThe Divine Connection of Old and NewRevelation: Understanding God's WordVision: The Key to Spiritual GrowthSound Bites"I, God, am doing a new thing.""The new is in the old concealed.""Have you received your What Is It Word today?""God wants to give you a Rhema word.""You can't put new wine in an old wine skin.""The days are long, but the years are short.""Worry and anxiety are tactics of the enemy.""God wants to take you to new heights.""He wants to give you a breakthrough today."Chapters00:00Introduction to New Beginnings05:09The Old and New: A Divine Connection09:52Revelation and Understanding16:10The Importance of Vision22:00Experiencing God's Nature27:50The Journey of Growth and Revelation34:03Living with Purpose and Meaning39:46Conclusion and Prayer
n this episode of the Kingdom Corner podcast, Matt Geib discusses the significance of the new year 2025, emphasizing the importance of understanding times and seasons in our lives. He explores the concept that the new is often concealed within the old, drawing from biblical teachings to illustrate how God is continuously doing new things in our lives. Through scriptural references, he encourages listeners to perceive and receive God's fresh revelations daily, while also recognizing the value of the old as a foundation for the new. The conversation culminates in a call to embrace the new opportunities that 2025 presents, grounded in the wisdom of past experiences.takeawaysGod is doing something new in 2025.Understanding times and seasons is crucial for growth.The new is often concealed within the old.Perception is key to receiving God's new revelations.Daily renewal is essential for spiritual growth.Both old and new are necessary for a balanced faith.God's mercies are new every morning.The role of the prophet is to see and perceive the new.Time is a currency given by God; how we spend it matters.We must discern what old foundations to keep and what to let go.titlesEmbracing the New in 2025The Balance of Old and New in FaithPerceiving God's New ThingDaily Renewal: A Fresh Word from GodSound Bites"I, God, am doing a new thing.""The new is in the old concealed.""God is doing something new.""Can you perceive it?""God wants to do a new, fresh thing.""Have you had your what is it bread today?""Both the old and new are needed.""We need discernment for that.""What are you doing with that time?"Chapters00:00Welcome Back and New Beginnings02:54Understanding Times and Seasons06:11The New in the Old and the Old in the New10:04God's New Thing: Perception and Revelation18:14The Role of the Prophet: Seeing the New24:00Daily Renewal: Receiving God's Fresh Word30:04Old and New: A Balance in Faith43:02Conclusion: Embracing the New for 2025
 Reflections from a 69-Year-Old Youngster (Part 2)Host: Matt GeibEpisode Title: Reflections from a 69-Year-Old Youngster (Part 2)Date: November 2024Episode Summary:In this reflective and heartfelt episode, Matt Geib dives deeper into his personal journey and insights gained after turning 69. Building on the themes from the previous episode, Matt shares profound lessons from Scripture and life, exploring key areas like the fleeting nature of time, procrastination, adaptability, and the difference between faithfulness and loyalty in our walk with God. Drawing from Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and James, Matt challenges listeners to examine their lives, live intentionally, and embrace God's wisdom.Key Takeaways:The Fleeting Nature of Time:Reflecting on how quickly time passes, Matt encourages listeners to embrace the present and make the most of every opportunity.Inspired by Ecclesiastes 3, Matt highlights the importance of recognizing God's timing in our lives.Procrastination vs. Present Action:Procrastination can lead to missed opportunities and a diminished sense of purpose.Key Scriptures: Ecclesiastes 1:2 (life as a vapor) and Ecclesiastes 11:4 (acting despite uncertainty).Stubbornness vs. Openness:Stubbornness, when rooted in wisdom, can be a virtue, but it must be balanced with flexibility.Lessons from Proverbs 4:25–27 and Ecclesiastes 3 emphasize knowing when to stand firm and when to adapt.Faithfulness vs. Loyalty:Faithfulness involves outward actions, but loyalty reflects the condition of the heart.Drawing from Solomon’s life, Matt examines the dangers of losing relational loyalty to God despite outward faithfulness.Scriptures Highlighted:2 Corinthians 13:5 – "Examine yourselves whether you be in the faith."James 1:22–25 – "Be doers of the word and not hearers only."Ecclesiastes 3:1 – "To everything there is a season."Ecclesiastes 12:13 – "Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man."Proverbs 13:20 – "He who walks with the wise will be wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm."Reflections on Life and Legacy:Matt shares personal insights on leaving a legacy rooted in love, faith, and wisdom.He encourages listeners to embrace a childlike curiosity and openness to continually grow in their relationship with God and others.Resources Mentioned:Matt’s devotional book: Searching for Significance: A Devotional Journey Through Ecclesiastes (2020).Order your copy and access the accompanying video series by contacting Matt directly.Action Steps for Listeners:Reflect on your own life: Are you living faithfully or loyally to God?Embrace the present moment and take steps to overcome procrastination.Seek balance in being steadfast in principles while staying open to growth and new opportunities.Connect with Matt:Podcast: The Kingdom Corner PodcastEmail: [Insert Contact Info]Order Book/Video Series: [Insert Contact Info or Link]Closing Prayer:“May God grant you His wisdom in all you do. Be blessed, my friends!”
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