Send us a text What are you doing with what God has already revealed to you? In this episode, we dive into Mark 4:24, where Jesus urges us to be intentional with how we hear and respond to His Word. He says, "The measure [of thought and study] you give [to the truth you hear] will be the measure [of virtue and knowledge] that comes back to you." This is a call to stop coasting through sermons and quiet times. It’s an invitation to dig in, to give God our full attention, full hunger, and full ...
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Send us a text What are you doing with what God has already revealed to you? In this episode, we dive into Mark 4:24, where Jesus urges us to be intentional with how we hear and respond to His Word. He says, "The measure [of thought and study] you give [to the truth you hear] will be the measure [of virtue and knowledge] that comes back to you." This is a call to stop coasting through sermons and quiet times. It’s an invitation to dig in, to give God our full attention, full hunger, and full ...
Seek First the Kingdom: Why Shallow Faith Isn’t Working
The Nook Podcast
13 minutes
2 weeks ago
Seek First the Kingdom: Why Shallow Faith Isn’t Working
Send us a text In this episode of the Go Deeper series, we unpack one of Jesus’ most challenging and liberating commands: “Seek first the Kingdom of God…” (Matthew 6:33). Too many believers are stuck in shallow faith, chasing peace while clinging to control. But Jesus offers a better way, a deeper way. This message isn’t about tweaking your priorities. It’s about flipping the entire order of your life around God's rule and reign. We’ll explore how seeking God first transforms your desires, k...
The Nook Podcast
Send us a text What are you doing with what God has already revealed to you? In this episode, we dive into Mark 4:24, where Jesus urges us to be intentional with how we hear and respond to His Word. He says, "The measure [of thought and study] you give [to the truth you hear] will be the measure [of virtue and knowledge] that comes back to you." This is a call to stop coasting through sermons and quiet times. It’s an invitation to dig in, to give God our full attention, full hunger, and full ...