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Welcome to Vantage Point! A podcast that provides insight, keys, and perspective for daily living through the lens of God.
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2026: What Remains

2026: What Remains

2026-01-0107:31

After the work has been done, the wounds named, and the release made, one question remains: what are we carrying forward? This episode is a reflective pause at the threshold of a new year, focusing on what survives the process of surrender and refinement. What Remains is a reminder that stepping into 2026 isn’t just about fresh starts, but about discernment — choosing to carry forward only what strengthens, aligns, and belongs in the season ahead. Because what remains after letting go will shape how we build, how we heal, and how we live in what’s next.
A short devotional tying the Christmas story to our Let It Go journey—reminding us that even when life feels unfinished, Jesus arrives as our Redeemer. Silent Night helps you release the need for closure, trust God with the loose ends, and carry peace into the new year.
December is your release season. The weight, the wound, the pride—it can’t come with you into the next year. Let It Go is about closure, surrender, and making space for what’s next. Healing doesn’t always start with holding on—sometimes it starts with letting go. This series is a spiritual cleanse before the crossover; a final reset that frees your hands for what God is about to place in them.
December is your release season. The weight, the wound, the pride—it can’t come with you into the next year. Let It Go is about closure, surrender, and making space for what’s next. Healing doesn’t always start with holding on—sometimes it starts with letting go. This series is a spiritual cleanse before the crossover; a final reset that frees your hands for what God is about to place in them.
December is your release season. The weight, the wound, the pride—it can’t come with you into the next year. Let It Go is about closure, surrender, and making space for what’s next. Healing doesn’t always start with holding on—sometimes it starts with letting go. This series is a spiritual cleanse before the crossover; a final reset that frees your hands for what God is about to place in them.
December is your release season. The weight, the wound, the pride—it can’t come with you into the next year. Let It Go is about closure, surrender, and making space for what’s next. Healing doesn’t always start with holding on—sometimes it starts with letting go. This series is a spiritual cleanse before the crossover; a final reset that frees your hands for what God is about to place in them.
Let it Go: Dead Weight

Let it Go: Dead Weight

2025-12-0119:01

December is your release season. The weight, the wound, the pride—it can’t come with you into the next year. Let It Go is about closure, surrender, and making space for what’s next. Healing doesn’t always start with holding on—sometimes it starts with letting go. This series is a spiritual cleanse before the crossover; a final reset that frees your hands for what God is about to place in them.
Holding on to pain feels like control—but it’s really captivity. We’ve learned to cling to what God called us to release. Holding Hurts breaks the myth that endurance always equals faith. It’s an unfiltered confrontation with spiritual avoidance, emotional exhaustion, and the kind of strength that keeps you stuck instead of healed. This series is not safe. It’s surgery for the soul.
Holding on to pain feels like control—but it’s really captivity. We’ve learned to cling to what God called us to release. Holding Hurts breaks the myth that endurance always equals faith. It’s an unfiltered confrontation with spiritual avoidance, emotional exhaustion, and the kind of strength that keeps you stuck instead of healed. This series is not safe. It’s surgery for the soul.
Holding on to pain feels like control—but it’s really captivity. We’ve learned to cling to what God called us to release. Holding Hurts breaks the myth that endurance always equals faith. It’s an unfiltered confrontation with spiritual avoidance, emotional exhaustion, and the kind of strength that keeps you stuck instead of healed. This series is not safe. It’s surgery for the soul.
Holding on to pain feels like control—but it’s really captivity. We’ve learned to cling to what God called us to release. Holding Hurts breaks the myth that endurance always equals faith. It’s an unfiltered confrontation with spiritual avoidance, emotional exhaustion, and the kind of strength that keeps you stuck instead of healed. This series is not safe. It’s surgery for the soul.
The encounter is just the beginning. All throughout Scripture, altars mark powerful moments with God—but what comes next is where transformation really happens. In this series, we’re diving into what it looks like to live in the aftermath of those life-altering moments. What do you do after the breakthrough? After the prayer gets answered? After the call is confirmed? This is about the life you live after the fire. October is about the tension between sacred moments and real-life follow-up. Altars mark the moment, aftermaths reveals your response.
The encounter is just the beginning. All throughout Scripture, altars mark powerful moments with God—but what comes next is where transformation really happens. In this series, we’re diving into what it looks like to live in the aftermath of those life-altering moments. What do you do after the breakthrough? After the prayer gets answered? After the call is confirmed? This is about the life you live after the fire. October is about the tension between sacred moments and real-life follow-up. Altars mark the moment, aftermaths reveals your response.
The encounter is just the beginning. All throughout Scripture, altars mark powerful moments with God—but what comes next is where transformation really happens. In this series, we’re diving into what it looks like to live in the aftermath of those life-altering moments. What do you do after the breakthrough? After the prayer gets answered? After the call is confirmed? This is about the life you live after the fire. October is about the tension between sacred moments and real-life follow-up. Altars mark the moment, aftermaths reveals your response.
The encounter is just the beginning. All throughout Scripture, altars mark powerful moments with God—but what comes next is where transformation really happens. In this series, we’re diving into what it looks like to live in the aftermath of those life-altering moments. What do you do after the breakthrough? After the prayer gets answered? After the call is confirmed? This is about the life you live after the fire. October is about the tension between sacred moments and real-life follow-up. Altars mark the moment, aftermaths reveals your response.
Even the loudest alarms can be easy to ignore. The Snooze Button is a short midweek reflection designed to wake you gently but clearly. These moments help you slow down, listen closer, and lean into what God may already be stirring—whether it’s a whisper you’ve brushed off, a drift you’ve slipped into, or a nudge you’ve been delaying. Because in a world full of noise, sometimes the smallest alarms carry the biggest wake-up calls.
You’ve been coasting—but God’s been calling. Wake Up Call is your spiritual alarm clock. Over five weeks, we’re breaking free from autopilot faith, silencing the noise, and leaning into what God’s been trying to wake us up to. Whether you’ve been distracted, discouraged, or drifting, this is your moment to realign, refocus, and move with intention. No more sleepwalking through life—this is your Wake Up Call. Welcome to Episode Five and the series finale, Stay Awake
Even the loudest alarms can be easy to ignore. The Snooze Button is a short midweek reflection designed to wake you gently but clearly. These moments help you slow down, listen closer, and lean into what God may already be stirring—whether it’s a whisper you’ve brushed off, a drift you’ve slipped into, or a nudge you’ve been delaying. Because in a world full of noise, sometimes the smallest alarms carry the biggest wake-up calls.
You’ve been coasting—but God’s been calling. Wake Up Call is your spiritual alarm clock. Over five weeks, we’re breaking free from autopilot faith, silencing the noise, and leaning into what God’s been trying to wake us up to. Whether you’ve been distracted, discouraged, or drifting, this is your moment to realign, refocus, and move with intention. No more sleepwalking through life—this is your Wake Up Call. Welcome to Episode Four, Eyes Wide Open.
Even the loudest alarms can be easy to ignore. The Snooze Button is a short midweek reflection designed to wake you gently but clearly. These moments help you slow down, listen closer, and lean into what God may already be stirring—whether it’s a whisper you’ve brushed off, a drift you’ve slipped into, or a nudge you’ve been delaying. Because in a world full of noise, sometimes the smallest alarms carry the biggest wake-up calls.
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