No matter your race, religious denomination, spot on the tax bracket, or political party, there is one thing that has been blatantly obvious for centuries - sometimes people suck! Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan of Fruition Church understand this better than anyone, but through this podcast they'll discuss some unique takes on how to fulfill the Christian duty to "love our enemies" and emulate the love, mercy, grace, and forgiveness that Christ first showed us.
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No matter your race, religious denomination, spot on the tax bracket, or political party, there is one thing that has been blatantly obvious for centuries - sometimes people suck! Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan of Fruition Church understand this better than anyone, but through this podcast they'll discuss some unique takes on how to fulfill the Christian duty to "love our enemies" and emulate the love, mercy, grace, and forgiveness that Christ first showed us.
Check us out:
Subscribe on YouTube: Fruition Church of Hodgenville
It’s New Years’s Eve, but how do we make our resolutions actually stick? This week we talk about the physical and spiritual discipline necessary to accomplish our goals and aspirations.
Would God be okay with us taking out debt to pay for Christmas? Check out part 1 of a 2-part episode that will be finished on New Year’s Eve as we discuss whether or not debt is Godly/biblical.
Our priorities are all out of whack these days. We are always worried about what’s coming; we struggle to be at peace and content with God’s current blessings in our lives. We need to take a step back and make what’s truly important each and every day a priority.
In order to see the blessings God has in store for you, you’ll have to take a chance and step outside your comfort zone. You’ll never achieve God’s plans for your life if you don’t leave your own.
Sometimes we are quick to post our opinions because we are being led by our feelings instead of our faith. We should be led by the Spirit, not our opinions.
Be aware that people are always watching what you do, say, or post. Is what you’re doing pushing people away from Jesus, or is it bringing them closer? Are you doing more harm than good?
Have priorities shifted over the last few generations? Are we so burnt out because we are prioritizing the wrong things? Your priorities show how deep your faith in God is.
In order to experience deeper blessings from God, you have to go deeper with God. Stop celebrating bare-minimum Christian duties like reading devotional and praying before meals; start building your faith from a firm foundation and go deeper with God.
What’s the difference between a Christian and a disciple of Christ? A lot of churches struggle to help Christians past the point of getting them saved. It’s about being willing to face difficult seasons with God by your side and trusting Him through it all.
In order to achieve what God wants for your life, you have you know His voice. If you know His voice, He can guide you, direct you, and give you wisdom to make any and all decisions.
It’s very important to make sure you are consistently working on being physically, spiritually, and mentally healthy. It isn’t always going to be easy, but it will definitely be worth it!
Sucky people are doing some pretty sucky things in the world right now. Crazy courtroom drama, un-anointing oil, and judgmental Christians are the highlights of this week’s all-new episode!
How can we be united in Heaven if we are so divided here on Earth? Are we asking God what to do and where to go before we take action? Following God’s will for your life means being sensitive to His Spirit and making decisions based on the life He wants you to live. Follow God’s canonical story for your life despite your free will.
Israel and Iran are going at it again, ICE agents are cracking down on immigrants, and everyone has a different opinion on how Christians should feel about it all. The world is on fire, but are we on fire for God? All that and more in this week’s episode, so check it out!
No matter your race, religious denomination, spot on the tax bracket, or political party, there is one thing that has been blatantly obvious for centuries - sometimes people suck! Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan of Fruition Church understand this better than anyone, but through this podcast they'll discuss some unique takes on how to fulfill the Christian duty to "love our enemies" and emulate the love, mercy, grace, and forgiveness that Christ first showed us.
Check us out:
Subscribe on YouTube: Fruition Church of Hodgenville