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'The Radio Coffee House Show‪'‬ Clint Armitage

    • Religion & Spirituality

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    Beast Mode vs God Mode

    Beast Mode vs God Mode

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    In this episode of the Radio Coffee House, Clint Armitage takes us on a journey from "Beast Mode" to "God Mode." Join Clint as he explores the distinction between our natural abilities and the supernatural gifts bestowed upon us by God. This episode delves deep into how moving from relying solely on our inherent talents to embracing our spiritual gifts can lead to profound transformation and greater purpose.
    Clint begins by defining "Beast Mode" as the peak of our natural abilities, often celebrated in sports, business, and various life achievements. However, he introduces the concept of "God Mode," a higher state where our spiritual gifts, given by the Holy Spirit, come into play. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 12:4-7, Clint emphasizes that these spiritual gifts are designed for the common good and to glorify God, rather than for personal gain.
    Through vivid analogies and personal insights, Clint illustrates how operating in God Mode allows us to impact others deeply, fostering spiritual transformation rather than just providing information. He contrasts the natural prowess of a gifted teacher or athlete with the divine empowerment that comes when God works through us, transforming lives and drawing people closer to Him.
    Clint encourages listeners to identify their spiritual gifts, surrender to God, and use these gifts to serve others and fulfill God's unique purpose for their lives. He underscores the joy and fulfillment that come from working in God Mode, where the outcomes are left to God, free from the burdens of self-promotion and personal ambition.
    Tune in to this episode of the Radio Coffee House for an inspiring message on transcending natural abilities and stepping into the divine calling God has for you. Discover how to move from Beast Mode to God Mode and make a lasting impact for God's glory.
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     (00:00) Radio Coffee House intro
     (00:30) Clint Armitage: Introduction to Beast Mode vs. God Mode
     (02:15) Reading from 1 Corinthians 12:4-7
     (04:25) The power of spiritual gifts and their purpose
     (08:15) The importance of identifying and using your spiritual gifts
     (10:07) Personal fulfillment and joy in God Mode
     (12:07) Eric Liddel quote in his God Mode
     (14:30) Radio Coffee House outro
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    🗣️ Quotes from Clint Armitage
    "When we utilize our gifts and abilities in God mode, we actually bless other people to the point where there's some spiritual transformation."
    "God's giving you the authority and the power through the spiritual ability to transform lives, not just inform lives."
    "Remember, you'll be good at it and you'll have energy for it. Like, you'll have this passion, this drive for it."
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    🗣️ Quote from Eric Liddell
    "I was made to run. When I run, I feel God's pleasure."

    • 14 min
    Optimus Priming for Gratitude: A Life Changed

    Optimus Priming for Gratitude: A Life Changed

    In this enlightening episode of the Radio Coffee House, Clint Armitage delves into the transformative power of gratitude. Join Clint as he explores how to cultivate a grateful heart and live a life filled with thankfulness, even in the midst of challenges. Drawing from the Apostle Paul's teachings in Philippians 4:8, Clint emphasizes the importance of focusing on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable. Discover practical steps to prime your mind for gratitude, create positive patterns of focus, and turn life's resistances into opportunities for growth and strength.
    Clint shares personal anecdotes and biblical insights to illustrate how gratitude can shift our mindset, eliminate negative emotions, and build resilience. Learn how to start your day with a grateful heart, recognize the lessons in hardships, and maintain a positive outlook throughout your daily life. This episode is a powerful reminder that gratitude is not just a fleeting feeling but a continuous practice that can lead to spiritual and personal growth.
    This is an inspiring journey towards a more grateful and joyful life, and let the Apostle Paul guide you into transforming your perspective to see the blessings in every situation.
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    🗣️ Quotes from Clint Armitage
    "We cannot be fearful, we cannot be angry, we cannot be annoyed if we are grateful."
    "Resistance actually builds. Everything that resists you in life builds."
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    (00:00) Radio Coffee House intro
    (00:48) Clint Armitage: How do we become more grateful
    (01:20) Paul wrote this letter to the Philippians while he was in jail
    (05:48) Priming is the first thing you should do when you wake up
    (08:28) Priming is the practice of being grateful every day
    (10:43) Things in our life that resist, build
    (16:56) Philippians 4:8 helps to lead us to be grateful for everything God has given you

    • 18 min
    Encouragement In Action: Church Unstoppable

    Encouragement In Action: Church Unstoppable

    Join Clint Armitage in this uplifting episode of the Radio Coffee House as he delves into the profound impact of encouragement and the vital role of being an encourager within the church and beyond. Drawing inspiration from the Bible, Clint highlights the importance of fostering a supportive and loving community, emphasizing how encouragement can transform lives and strengthen the body of Christ.
    Clint begins by defining what it means to be an encourager, listing synonyms such as supporter, promoter, and friend. He discusses the multifaceted ways in which encouragement can manifest—spiritually, emotionally, physically, and financially—and underscores the necessity of encouragers for the health and vitality of the church. Clint also addresses the unfortunate reality of toxic and hostile environments within some church communities, advocating for a culture of love and support as exemplified by Jesus' teachings in John 13:35-36.
    Through the lens of biblical figures like Barnabas, known as the "son of encouragement," Clint illustrates how encouragement can lead to significant spiritual growth and unity. He recounts Barnabas' role in supporting Paul (formerly Saul) during his early ministry, showcasing the power of encouragement in overcoming fear and doubt. Clint also explores the dynamics of teamwork, emphasizing how diverse strengths and weaknesses can complement each other to create an unstoppable force for God's glory.
    Clint candidly shares his personal journey towards becoming a better encourager and opening up to receive encouragement from others. He reflects on the importance of working together as a community, both in the church and in other aspects of life, to achieve God's purposes. The episode concludes with a powerful reminder from Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 about the strength and resilience that come from unity and mutual support
    Tune in to this episode of the Radio Coffee House for an inspiring message on the transformative power of encouragement and the call to be a Barnabas in your community. Let's work together to create a supportive, loving environment where we can all thrive and glorify God.
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    (00:00) Radio Coffee House intro
    (01:35) Clint Armitage: Without encouragers, healthy churches wouldn't exist
    (04:46) Peter says we should offer hospitality to one another without grumbling
    (08:10) Barnabas is well known in the Bible for being an encourager
    (15:28) God is working on me to become an encourager again
    (16:18) Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor
    (17:50) Radio Coffee House outro

    • 18 min
    Beyond the Lies: Embracing God's Straight Path

    Beyond the Lies: Embracing God's Straight Path

    Uncover the stark contrast between the world's deceptions and God's unwavering truth in our latest podcast episode. Clint Armitage takes us on a profound journey through the nature of lies, the reality of our dreams, and the path God has set before us. From the crooked streets of our self-deception to the straight path of divine purpose, this episode is an eye-opener for anyone ready to embrace their God-given potential. Don't miss this powerful message that could change the way you walk through life. Tune in now and discover the truth.
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    (00:00) Introduction to the Radio Coffee House
    (00:21) Clint Armitage is in Tornado country doing ministry work
    (01:41) Lying moves you away from God's plan for your life
    (07:35) San Francisco's Crooked street and how it can be like our life
    (11:29) Dream drip: when life pokes holes in our dreams, our passions lose momentum
    (15:43) Find out where these lies about yourself, your identity, your dreams come from
    (16:38) Don't just exist, surrender to Him and re-up your passion
    (17:38) I Do Believe, Help My Unbelief
    (22:15) Outro to the Radio Coffee House

    • 22 min
    Cultivating Change: Four Levels of Acceptance

    Cultivating Change: Four Levels of Acceptance

    Step into a realm of growth with Clint Armitage in this transformative episode of the Radio Coffee House. In "The Four Levels of Transformational Acceptance," Clint takes us on a spiritual excavation, exploring the depths at which we allow God's wisdom to permeate our lives. From surface encounters to cultivated acceptance, Clint dissects the journey of embracing divine wisdom and the life-altering impact it can have.
    In this episode, Clint introduces us to the first level, "Surface" acceptance, where wisdom merely skims our consciousness without taking root. He warns of the fleeting nature of such encounters and the necessity of delving deeper to truly benefit from God's teachings. As we progress, we encounter "Shallow" acceptance, where initial enthusiasm meets the rocky ground of minimal commitment, often leading to abandoned personal growth.
    The third level, "Noxious/Invasive" acceptance, is where life's worries can ultimately threaten to choke the burgeoning seeds of change. He shares personal anecdotes and biblical insights, encouraging listeners to push past the weeds of doubt and stress that can obstruct our spiritual journey.
    Finally, we reach the fertile ground of cultivated acceptance. Here, Clint illustrates how intentional nurturing of God's wisdom can lead to a harvest of personal transformation. He guides us through the process of implementation, from understanding to action, ensuring that the divine knowledge we receive doesn't just excite us momentarily but changes us fundamentally.
    Join Clint Armitage for this episode of the Radio Coffee House and embark on a quest for deeper understanding and application of God's transformative wisdom. This is a blueprint for spiritual growth, a call to action, and a promise of the incredible change that awaits when we allow God's word to fully cultivate our hearts and minds. Stay tuned, stay safe, and let God's wisdom flourish within you.
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    📋 Episode Chapters
    (00:00) Radio Coffee House episode intro
    (00:20) The four levels of transformational acceptance starting with "Surface"
    (05:12) Even minimal obstacles can stop transformational information from making any changes
    (10:10) You need a fundamental change of thinking to make transformational change
    (17:37) God can give you wisdom just by changing your thinking...metanoia
    (19:16) Radio Coffee House episode outro
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    🔑 Episode Keywords
    Transformational Acceptance, Wisdom, Clint Armitage, Radio Coffee House, Spiritual Growth, Bible Study, Metanoia, Mindset Change, Self-Improvement, God'S Word, Life-Changing Information, Proverbs, Discipline, New Year'S Resolutions, Surface Level Acceptance, Shallow Acceptance, Noxious Acceptance, Cultivated Acceptance, Spiritual Discipline, Transformational Change

    • 19 min
    Divine Laughter: How Endorphins Connect Us to God's Plan for Joy

    Divine Laughter: How Endorphins Connect Us to God's Plan for Joy

    Prepare to unlock the final gear of drive with Clint Armitage in this riveting episode of the Radio Coffee House. As we conclude our exploration of the four gears of drive, we delve into the natural euphoria of endorphins, the body's own morphine, and God's remarkable provision for our well-being. Clint illuminates the spiritual and physical interplay that enables us to transcend pain and stress, inviting us to embrace the laughter and joy that the Lord has woven into our very being.
    In this episode, Clint reveals how simple activities like exercise, music, and laughter can trigger the release of endorphins, offering us a divine analgesic for life's trials. He bridges the gap between the biochemical and the biblical, showing how the scriptures have long celebrated the healing power of a cheerful heart. With practical advice and scriptural wisdom, Clint guides us to harness the pain-relieving, joy-inspiring hormone that God has gifted us.
    Clint doesn't just share knowledge; he also provides a spiritual and physical regimen to help listeners cultivate a life of joy. By incorporating moderate exercise, musical worship, and hearty laughter into our daily routines, we can tap into the endorphin-driven life that God desires for us. Clint's message is clear: focus on God first, and the physical blessings of peace, joy, and love will follow.
    Join us for this transformative journey and discover how to laugh your way through challenges, bask in the sunlight of God's love, and activate the joy that awaits in every moment. This isn't just an episode; it's an invitation to live a life filled with divine laughter and the full spectrum of God's love.
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    • 18 min

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