Category: Doubt

Sanctification: The Forgotten Half of Salvation

We often frame salvation around a single emotional moment: Did you pray the prayer? But that question doesn’t show up in Scripture. In this episode, Pastors Whit and Lee explore justification and sanctification and how God is not just after our destination; He’s after our transformation. In the story of Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—we see…

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Justification: A Finished Work You Can Live In

Have you ever felt like what Jesus accomplished is real—but somehow out of reach? You believe in His finished work, yet it feels like it sits in some invisible world you just can’t access. If that’s you, you’re not alone. And the good news? There’s a way to step into the reality of that finished…

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Doctrine, Doxology, & the Death of the Old Self

In this episode, pastors Whit George and Blake Zimmerman explore shame, guilt, and performance, the beliefs that make us Christians, and personal experiences of renewal through suffering. Check it Out: When life hits hard, your theology will surface. What you believe about God, about suffering, about grace and truth—it all rises to the top. In…

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What Kind of Fruit Is Your Life Producing?

In this episode, Whit and Casey talk about the fruit our lives produce, letting go of the performance, and returning again and again to the quiet voice that calls us to relationship over routine. Check it Out: There’s something electrifying about the way Jesus carries Himself through the gospels, especially in passages like Mark 11.…

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Faith That Endures: Trusting God’s Timing & Promises

In this episode, Pastor Willie George and Pastor Whit George explore where faith originates from, how God speaks, and how respond in faith. Check it Out: One thing that happens the longer you study the Bible is that you start paying closer attention to the context of Jesus' teachings. It’s easy to assume that His…

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Legalism vs. Grace: Finding True Obedience in Christ

In this episode, Whit and Casey explore Matthew 7, the dangers of legalism and antinomianism, and how to embrace the mystery of our faith. Check it Out: One of the most natural tendencies in human nature is to want certainty. We crave black-and-white answers, clear instructions, and measurable results. This desire extends to faith—our longing…

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What Does It Mean to Wrestle with God?

The devil doesn't always tempt us with things that are obviously evil—sometimes he tempts us with comfort. In this episode, Jamie and Heather talk about what it means to wrestle with God, dealing with discomfort, and the power of community. Check it Out: In seasons of disappointment, it's natural to ask "why." In fact, being…

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I Love God, But I Don't Always Love the Church

  “I love God, but I don’t always love the Church.” You’ve probably heard someone say some variation of this, or maybe these words have been true for you. Church is made up of people­–and people are notorious for being hypocritical, judgmental, and imperfect. Fellowship with other Christians is essential for spiritual growth. A healthy…

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"I can't believe I'm a Christian!"

Do you have some skepticism about Christianity?  Most people do. Or they at least have some hesitations about following God. Isaac was no different. But for Him following God came with more than just some slight hesitations, it came with a long list of grievances. In this episode, Whit and Adam sit down with their…

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Is it okay to question authority?

In today's culture, there's a growing trend of questioning authority figures. We don't want anyone to tell us what we should do. Why can't we just do what we want? But what if there's something to being tethered to a community, trusting the authority God has placed over you, and staying committed even when things are…

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