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  1. Dads That Worship (Authentically Adam S13E6)

    2 DAYS AGO

    Dads That Worship (Authentically Adam S13E6)

    What habits, hobbies, or interests did you pick up because of your dad? For most of us, it doesn’t take long to think of something. Maybe it’s the way you follow a particular sports team, the way you approach work, the music you enjoy, or even the way you spend your weekends. Fathers have a unique way of shaping the rhythms and priorities of our lives, often without realizing just how deeply their influence runs. That idea serves as the starting point for this week’s episode. This week, Wayne explores how the influence of a father goes far beyond hobbies or shared interests. Children are constantly watching what their dads value most. They notice what gets their father’s time, attention, and enthusiasm. Those notice if their dad love to worship the Lord or not. . When children see their dads investing in their relationship with God—prioritizing the assembly, engaging in worship, and speaking about spiritual things—it communicates something incredibly important: that faith is not merely a duty but a deeply valued part of life. Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that some of the most important lessons fathers teach are the ones their children see lived out week after week. When dads make worship a priority and demonstrate a genuine love for God, they are shaping the faith of the next generation in ways that may last a lifetime. Join us for a thoughtful discussion about the influence of fathers, the power of example, and why children need to see their dads leading the way in worship. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    32 min
  2. Wholly Follow

    4 MAR

    Wholly Follow

    In this episode of Wifey Wednesdays, Emily Hatfield explores what it truly means to wholly follow the Lord. Looking at the powerful example of Caleb, we’re challenged to consider whether our hearts are fully aligned with God — even when standing alone. What It Means to Wholly Follow the Lord 1. Trusting God Over Opposition Caleb believed no obstacle was greater than God’s power — not fortified cities, not giants, not fear. When others saw impossibility, Caleb saw God’s provision. We are reminded: The One who is in us is greater than the one in the world.Jesus has overcome the world.We do not follow in fear — we follow in faith.2. Standing Firm — Even Among God’s People Sometimes opposition doesn’t come from the world, but from fellow believers. Caleb stood against the majority report — even when it came from men who should have trusted God. Wholly following may look like: Refusing to join gossip.Questioning unbiblical teaching with humility.Choosing obedience over popularity.Living differently than other families.Saying no when others say yes — and yes when others say no.We follow the Lord — not the crowd.3. Serving Faithfully for a Lifetime In Joshua 14:6–12, Caleb is 85 years old and still asking for the hill country filled with giants. He declares he is just as strong and ready for battle as he was at 40. Wholly following the Lord means: No spiritual retirement.No “I did my time” mentality.No slowing zeal because of age or experience.Lifelong faithfulness.As long as we have breath, we serve.A Warning Example: Solomon Not everyone finishes well. Solomon is described in 1 Kings 11:6 as one who “did not wholly follow the Lord.” Despite wisdom and blessing, Solomon allowed divided loyalties. In contrast, David — though imperfect — is remembered as one who wholly followed the Lord: He repented when confronted.He fought when called.He waited for God’s timing.He aligned his heart with God’s.Wholly following is not about perfection — it’s about direction.In a culture that: Celebrates following your heartRewards popularityCompetes for your attentionBe a Caleb.Stand firm when it’s hard.Trust God when it’s unpopular.Serve Him when no one else does. There is no such thing as a sideline Christian. The wilderness generation shows us where that leads. But stepping up in faith? That’s a Caleb move. A David move. And that’s the heart God desires. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    12 min

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