Fight of Faith
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Fight of Faith

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Theology, Devotions, and Culture.

Theology, Devotions, and Culture.

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Unnatural Deeds Do Breed Unnatural Troubles

We live in a world that celebrates freedom from limits—but what if those limits are part of our design? What if the emptiness so many experience is not random, but the result of living against the very nature we were created with? In this episode, we explore the idea that “unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles,” tracing the consequences of rejecting God’s design—from cultural confusion to personal emptiness. Drawing from Scripture and the tragic vision of Macbeth, we consider how a life untethered from truth ultimately collapses into meaninglessness. But that is not the end of the story. There is one who entered into our disorder, bore our guilt, and made a way for restoration. If life feels empty, there is a reason—and there is a way back.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 week
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05:43

Recover the Life You Have Been Too Distracted to Live

We live in a world of constant stimulation. Scroll. Watch. Click. Repeat. It feels like life—but it leaves us empty. In this video, we explore the difference between excitement and fulfillment. Why the endless stream of content we consume every day weakens our attention, drains our self-control, and keeps us from pursuing what actually matters. The truth is simple: Stimulation is not satisfaction. Distraction is not peace. Consumption is not contentment. If you feel restless, unfocused, or quietly empty, this may be why. Scripture tells us that true fullness isn’t found in what we consume, but in who we abide in. “In your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” — Psalm 16:11 It may be time to put the phone down… and recover the life you’ve been too distracted to live.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 week
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03:28

The Sadness of AI Worship

My wife and I heard a worship song that was theologically rich, beautifully composed, and emotionally moving.But something felt off.By the end, we realized why—it wasn’t written or performed by a person. It was entirely AI-generated.And my wife said something simple that stuck with me: “That makes me sad.”Why does that reaction matter? What does it reveal about worship, art, and what it means to offer something to God?In this podcast, I reflect on why AI worship music can feel empty—and why that feeling might actually be a kind of clarity.Topics covered:Can AI create worship music?Why worship requires a worshiperThe difference between simulation and offeringWhat we lose when art has no costHow AI may shape the future of worship and creativity#Christian #Worship #AI #Faith #Theology #ChristianLiving #Church #ArtificialIntelligence #Discernment
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 weeks
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05:04

The Battles You're Not Prepared to Fight

Why doesn’t the Christian life get easier? Because the battles don’t go away—they go deeper. In this short writing, Doug Eaton walks through Exodus 13–14 to show how God prepares His people for future battles by first leading them around what they’re not ready to face. This is a call to reject spiritual complacency and press on in the fight of faith, trusting the God who has already defeated your enemies.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 weeks
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06:24

Why God Puts You In The Fire

Why does God allow you to go through the fire?In this video, we look at a powerful truth many Christians struggle to understand: God is not wasting your trials—He is using them. The fire is not random. It is not out of control. It is purposeful.Drawing from Octavius Winslow’s reflection on Malachi 3:3, we explore how Christ acts as a Refiner—carefully shaping, purifying, and strengthening His people through suffering. As the original piece puts it, “He prepares the furnace that refines you as silver and purifies you as gold.”This message will help you see:Why your trials are necessaryWhat God is removing from your lifeHow Christ is present in the fire with youWhy you are safer in the fire than you thinkIf you’re walking through hardship, this is not punishment—it’s refinement.The knife is in a Father’s hand.The flame is under a Savior’s control.#devotional #christianliving #theology #puritans #reformedtheology
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 4 weeks
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03:13

What Her Sin Had Built

This story follows a woman who spent decades pursuing power, recognition, and success—only to discover that what she had built could not sustain her. What once looked like a palace had become a prison.But the story does not end there.There is One who enters into what sin has made and brings life where only decay remained.#Christian #Faith #Gospel #Jesus #Redemption #Sin #Grace #ChristianLiving #Repentance #NewLife #Transformation #ChristianStory #FaithStory #Truth #HopeAsk
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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02:11

If I Ever Wander: A Story of Coming Back to God

A man returns to the church where he gave his life to Christ as a boy. What he finds there forces him to confront something he didn’t realize he had lost. Sometimes we don’t walk away all at once. We drift—slowly, quietly—until what once felt alive becomes distant. But God does not forget. And He does not leave. “If I ever wander…” What would you say to your future self? #Christian #Faith #Testimony #ReturnToGod #ShortStory
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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03:24

Showers of Blessing

Are you weary from the weight of life’s trials—physical, emotional, or spiritual? In this episode, we reflect on God’s faithfulness in the midst of hardship. Drawing from Ezekiel 34:26 and personal stories of unexpected provision and answered prayer, this devotion reminds us that the Lord still sends showers of blessing—even in our driest seasons. Whether you feel undeserving or overwhelmed, take a few moments to be encouraged and look again to Jesus, who meets us with mercy in every storm.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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04:41

The Broken Frame

Micah had it all—career momentum, a luxury apartment, a relationship on the rise. But when one decision costs him everything, his world unravels. Alone, unemployed, and stuck in a place he thought he’d left behind, he stumbles upon a long-forgotten photo… and a truth that breaks through the silence. The Broken Frame is a story about ambition, loss, and the grace that finds us when everything else falls apart.#ChristianFiction #ShortStories
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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05:54

The Things We Hide

Some secrets refuse to stay buried. When Gus discovers hidden artifacts in his new home, he unwittingly unearths a past darker than he ever imagined. As he pieces together the truth, he finds himself entangled in a story of deception, buried sins, and a lingering darkness that refuses to let go. The Things We Hide is a chilling exploration of what lurks beneath the surface—both in the walls of a house and in the depths of the human soul. #ChristianFiction #ShortStories
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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18:52

Prayerless Theologians

Are strong convictions without prayer leading us astray? In this episode, we explore the dangers of being a prayerless theologian—how pride, self-reliance, and a lack of worship can distort even the most orthodox theology.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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02:49

The Anxieties of Failing to Surrender

Many of our deepest anxieties arise from resisting God’s providence. In this episode, we explore how surrendering to God’s will—even in life’s hardest circumstances—can transform our struggles into opportunities for trust and service. Drawing on insights from Sinclair Ferguson and the powerful words of the Methodist covenant prayer, this reflection challenges us to confront our worries with a heart that says, “Your will be done.” Join us as we consider what it means to wholeheartedly surrender and how it can radically reshape our approach to hardship and faith. -Written by Doug Eaton
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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02:08

An Evangelical Tragedy

An Evangelical Tragedy is a short story of Jared, a churchgoer seeking solace after a tough week at work. Immersed in a vibrant worship service and inspired by a motivational sermon, he feels uplifted and renewed. However, a chance encounter with a dejected woman struggling with guilt reveals a deeper spiritual disconnect. While Jared offers words of encouragement, the woman's burden remains unresolved, highlighting the tension between surface-level encouragement and the deeper need for gospel-centered grace and repentance. The story explores themes of spiritual authenticity, unresolved guilt, and the complexities of modern evangelical culture.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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03:51

The Etching of the Two Faces: A Short Story

In this moving episode, we share an unforgettable story from Mark Eaton, author of And I Heard the Mourner Say. Join us as we journey through the life of Elijah, a young artist facing a devastating diagnosis of early-onset macular degeneration. With each fading sight, Elijah confronts the frailty of his dreams, the haunting beauty of memory, and the resilient hope that lights his darkest days. Listen as he strives to capture beauty without sight, leaving behind a legacy of raw, unflinching art that speaks to the soul.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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17:10

Beyond a Domesticated God

Have we tamed God into a comfortable version we can control? In this article written by Doug Eaton, we explore the ways our small views of God limit our worship and understanding of His true nature. Join us as we unpack what it means to go beyond a domesticated God, looking at biblical moments, like the plagues in Egypt, that challenge our expectations and draw us into awe. Discover how letting God be God can lead us to greater freedom, trust, and worship.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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03:50

Hedged by Thorns, Held by Grace (A Short Story)

In this episode, you will hear a short story written by Doug Eaton that explores the unexpected blessings found in life’s thorniest moments. Jason's journey from self-glory to spiritual renewal teaches us how God can use pain and struggle to guide us back to His grace. Join us as we uncover the beauty in the thorns surrounding us, revealing God’s mercy and love.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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04:33

When God Came to Kill Moses

Did you know that God once appeared to Moses and sought to kill him? In this article, written by Doug Eaton, we dive into one of the most overlooked passages in Scripture—Exodus 4:24-26. We’ll explore its meaning, the mysterious nature of God's discipline, and how this passage foreshadows salvation through faith in Christ.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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04:42

Thinking Biblically in All Areas of Life

In this short article, we dive into Paul's warning from Colossians 2:4 about the danger of being led astray by convincing but false arguments. We'll look at the importance of developing a comprehensive Christian worldview—learning to think biblically in every area of life, from work to politics—and how staying rooted in Christ is the key. Discover how taking every thought captive can help build a faith that not only saves but shapes everything we do.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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04:18

Everything Short of Hell is Mercy

In this short devotional written by Doug Eaton, we are reminded that "everything short of hell is mercy." This profound truth should reshape how we view our hardships, big and small. Eaton walks us through the reality that, as sinners, our lives are already better than we deserve, and every struggle we face is an opportunity to recognize God's grace. From serious challenges like illness and loss to everyday frustrations like traffic and delayed deliveries, everything we endure is a reminder of the mercy we've been given. Tune in as Doug Eaton encourages us to find joy and gratitude in every circumstance, knowing that our trials are temporary, and God's grace is eternal.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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03:06

Caught in a Vortex of Human Weakness

This short story by Doug Eaton explores the journey of a man who rises to power within an exclusive group, only to find himself questioning the very path he’s taken. As he climbs the ranks, he slowly loses touch with his values, family, and sense of self. Pulled into a vortex of ambition and conformity, he becomes someone he no longer recognizes, all in pursuit of belonging. In this introspective tale, Eaton delves into the cost of success and the dangers of losing oneself in the quest to be part of the privileged few.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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