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Feeding My Faith

Feeding My Faith

By: David Jackson
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I love God, but hate religion. Let's get back to you and God. It's pretty simple. Quick lessons, and maybe, just maybe, some fun. Can God be fun? Yes. Yes he can.2025 Dave Jackson Christianity Spirituality
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  • The Unseen Strengths in Our Differences: A Biblical Perspective
    Jul 20 2025

    Today, we delve into the poignant theme of feeling like the odd person out, examining how our perceived differences can serve as strengths. The episode presents a compelling exploration of left-handedness as a metaphor for the unique attributes that can set individuals apart.

    Through biblical narratives and historical examples, we illustrate that characteristics often viewed as disadvantages—such as dyslexia, mental health struggles, and physical challenges—can ultimately foster extraordinary capabilities and achievements.

    We recount the story of Ehud, a left-handed judge, whose unconventional trait enabled him to deliver his people from oppression, demonstrating that what may initially seem like a liability can, in fact, be a vital asset. Join us as we reflect on the notion that our individuality may be the very element that propels us toward fulfilling our divine purpose.

    Takeaways:

    • In moments of feeling like an outsider, we can find strength in our uniqueness.
    • The stories of figures such as Richard Branson illustrate how perceived weaknesses can foster innovation.
    • Historical figures like Harriet Tubman and Helen Keller overcame significant challenges to achieve greatness.
    • Ehud's left-handedness enabled him to execute a clever strategy that liberated the Israelites from oppression.
    • Judges 3 - The story of Ehud

    Enjoy the show? Considering buying Dave a coffee (or two) to help offset the cost of production.

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    19 mins
  • Lose Your Luggage
    Jul 5 2025

    The prodigal son is a parable we've all often heard. Today I ask, "Why did Jesus leave this lesson?" Also there are some thing s you may not know like "running is humiliating" and PIGS, yes PIGS (a common animal in the bible).

    Takeaways:

    • The parable of the prodigal son illustrates the boundless compassion and forgiveness of God.
    • Jesus conveyed this parable to demonstrate that redemption is always available for the repentant.
    • The father's actions in the story signify that God eagerly awaits the return of sinners.
    • It is paramount to recognize that no sin is too great for God's forgiveness and grace.
    • The narrative emphasizes that one must not carry the burdens of shame but instead seek divine cleansing.
    • The episode reiterates the importance of confessing sins to experience true liberation and acceptance.

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    24 mins
  • The Power of 4: What Fondu, Exercise Equipment and Bible's Have in Common
    Jun 21 2025

    TLDR-Reading the bible has benefits - wait until you hear.

    The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the critical necessity of maintaining a connection with God, likened to a whale's dependence on surfacing for air.

    I explore the profound implications of spiritual disconnection, underscoring that just as fish cannot survive outside water, humans cannot thrive spiritually when estranged from their God.

    I also emphasize the alarming statistic that a substantial portion of Christians neglect regular Bible reading, which is essential for spiritual growth and transformation. Through the lens of engaging stories and compelling research, I showcase the transformative power of scripture, advocating for a structured approach to foster a consistent Bible reading habit.

    Ultimately, I aim to inspire listeners to recognize that nurturing their faith is paramount, as it serves as the lifeblood of their spiritual existence.

    Takeaways:

    • The necessity of maintaining a connection with God is akin to a whale's need for air, as disconnection leads to spiritual demise.
    • The Bible serves as a fundamental source of spiritual nourishment, essential for guidance and moral clarity in life.
    • Engaging with the Scriptures regularly significantly reduces detrimental behaviors and enhances positive spiritual practices.
    • Consistent Bible reading transforms one's identity, fostering a lifestyle centered around faith and spiritual growth.
    • The practice of reflection and response to Scripture invites God into our daily lives and challenges us to act according to His will.
    • Incorporating small, manageable habits into our routine can facilitate a deeper relationship with God and increase our understanding of His word.
    • The real results happen when you read the bible four or more times a week

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • schoolofpodcasting.com
    • CenterForBibleEngagement.org
    • Bible.com
    • powerofpodcasting.com
    • Say "Thanks Dave"
    • Twins in the womb story

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    28 mins
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