The Hall Hotline

Jon Hall

Stand Firm. Answer the Call. Live with Purpose. Honest conversations on faith, family, work, and life’s challenges—because, as iron sharpens iron, life sharpens us. Start your day with a short devotional, then join weekly dives into parenting, sports, real estate, and more. I tackle your questions and comments, keeping it real and practical. Some episodes are devotional, some practical, some just real. It’s all about knowing when to lead, when to listen, and when to trust God enough to let go of the wheel.

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    Daily Devotional: Live Loved (Can’t Stay Like This – Step 6)

    Episode 6 of the “Can’t Stay Like This” Lent series — recorded on Holy Saturday, the day between the cross and the resurrection Holy Saturday is the quietest day of Holy Week. It’s the day when it looked like nothing was happening. Jesus had been crucified. The tomb was sealed. Hope felt distant. But behind the silence… God was still working. In this final step of Pastor James’ Can’t Stay Like This series, we discover the key to real freedom isn’t trying harder — it’s becoming convinced of how deeply Jesus loves you. You don’t live free by increasing your effort. You live free when you live loved. Episode Summary Many believers live stuck in a cycle of commitment without transformation. We promise change, try harder, and still return to the same patterns. Why? Because commitment alone doesn’t change what drives your life. According to Second Epistle to the Corinthians 5:14, it’s the love of Christ that compels us. Real change begins when you stop relying on your commitment to God — and start living convinced of God’s commitment to you. As this Lent journey concludes on Holy Saturday, we’re reminded that even when life feels quiet, uncertain, or unfinished, God is still moving your story forward. Freedom starts when you live convinced: You are forgiven. You are chosen. You are not finished. You are deeply loved. Key Themes from This Episode Commitment alone cannot produce lasting spiritual changeSomething is always driving your decisionsThe love of Christ is the engine of transformationYou don’t live free by trying harderConviction changes what effort cannotLiving loved breaks cycles of shame and fearThe cross proves God’s love once and for allHoly Saturday reminds us God is working even in silenceScripture for Today Second Epistle to the Corinthians 5:14–15 “For Christ’s love compels us…” Epistle to the Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Epistle to the Romans 8:38–39 “Nothing… will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” First Epistle of John 4:19 “We love because he first loved us.” Today’s Challenge Ask yourself one honest question: What is driving me right now? Fear? Comfort? Approval? Relief? Control? Or the love of Christ? Don’t just stay committed to change. Ask God to convince your heart that change is possible through Him. Because when you become convinced… everything can change. Live convinced. Live forgiven. Live chosen. Live loved. Thanks for walking through this entire Holy Week journey with me. And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way. ✝️🎙️

    13 min
  2. 6 DAYS AGO

    Daily Devotional: Release the Hurt (Can’t Stay Like This – Step 5)

    Episode 5 of the “Can’t Stay Like This” Lent series leading to Easter Sometimes the reason we still feel stuck isn’t what we’ve done. It’s what was done to us. In Step 5 of Pastor James’ Can’t Stay Like This series, we learn that lasting freedom requires releasing the weight of past hurt into the mercy of Jesus. Healing begins when we stop carrying wounds alone and bring them honestly before God. You don’t have to keep holding what Christ is ready to carry for you. Episode Summary Unresolved pain has a way of shaping our thoughts, relationships, and identity long after the moment of hurt has passed. Scripture warns that bitterness grows like a root beneath the surface, quietly influencing the direction of our lives. In this devotional episode, we explore how past wounds become filters for how we see God, ourselves, and others — and how true freedom begins when we name our hurt, face what it has been doing inside us, and release it into God’s mercy. Jesus didn’t just come to forgive your sin. He came to heal your sorrow. Key Themes from This Episode Many spiritual strongholds begin with unhealed hurtBitterness grows when wounds go unaddressedWhat you keep holding keeps growingHurt becomes a filter for how we see lifeThe root always produces fruitCoping behaviors often point to deeper painGod offers mercy for what was done to youHealing begins when we name, face, and release our hurtScripture for Today Hebrews 12:15 “See to it that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble and defile many.” Hebrews 4:15–16 “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses… Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence…” Ephesians 2:4 “But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy…” Today’s Challenge Take one honest step toward healing today: Name it What hurt you? Face it What has that pain been doing inside you? Release it Bring it into the mercy of Jesus. Releasing the hurt doesn’t mean the pain was okay. It means it no longer gets the final word in your life. Thanks for listening today. And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way. 🎙️✝️

    9 min
  3. 2 APR

    Daily Devotional: Rewrite the Story (Can’t Stay Like This - Step 4)

    Episode 4 of the “Can’t Stay Like This” Lent series leading to Easter What if the reason you feel stuck isn’t your circumstances… but the story you keep telling yourself about them? In Step 4 of Pastor James’ Can’t Stay Like This series, we uncover how the narratives in our minds shape the direction of our lives. God doesn’t just change your behavior — He renews your mind and rewrites your story with truth. Because if the story doesn’t change… the outcome won’t either. Episode Summary Every person lives out of a story — not just the facts of what happened, but the meaning we assign to those moments. In Scripture, the Israelites quickly forgot God’s faithfulness and began believing a false narrative about their situation. The facts didn’t change — but their story did. In this devotional episode, we explore how lies take root in our thinking, how the enemy works through distorted thoughts, and how God uses truth to renew our minds and lead us into freedom. Real transformation happens when we stop believing what feels true… and start believing what God says is true. Key Themes from This Episode The story you believe shapes the life you liveCircumstances are real, but the meaning we assign them matters moreLies often feel true but lead to bondageThe enemy works through deceptive thoughts, not obvious attacksGod uses pressure to expose false beliefsRenewing your mind is key to lasting transformationTruth replaces lies and leads to freedomScripture for Today Romans 12:2 “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” John 8:32 “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 2 Corinthians 10:5 “We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.” Deuteronomy 8:2 “Remember how the Lord your God led you… to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart.” Today’s Challenge Fill in these two blanks today: The story my mind keeps telling me is: ______ But the truth God says is: ______ Don’t just believe what feels true. Choose what is true. Let God rewrite the story in your head — so He can transform the life you live. Thanks for listening today. And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way. 🎙️✝️

    10 min
  4. 1 APR

    Daily Devotional: Drop the Shame (Can’t Stay Like This – Step 3)

    Episode 3 of the “Can’t Stay Like This” Lent series leading to Easter If your sins are forgiven… why do you still feel stuck? In Step 3 of Pastor James’ Can’t Stay Like This series, we confront one of the enemy’s strongest weapons against believers: shame. Shame keeps us focused on our past instead of living in the freedom Jesus already secured for us. But Jesus doesn’t define you by what you’ve done. He defines you by what He’s done. Episode Summary Many Christians know they are forgiven but still struggle to feel free. That’s because shame works differently than guilt. Guilt points to what we did wrong — shame tries to convince us that we are wrong. Through the story of the woman healed by touching Jesus’ cloak in Mark 5, we see how Jesus doesn’t just remove our problems — He restores our identity. When He called her “daughter,” He replaced shame with belonging. In this devotional episode, we explore how shame distorts our identity, how conviction differs from condemnation, and how freedom begins when we claim the name Jesus gives us instead of the labels from our past. You don’t have to fight for freedom. You get to live from freedom. Key Themes from This Episode Shame keeps us trapped in our pastConviction leads to change — condemnation leads to fearJesus restores identity, not just behaviorYou are not defined by what you’ve doneBelievers are called children of GodFear is the language of shameFreedom begins when we accept the name Jesus gives usScripture for Today Mark 5:34 “He said to her, ‘Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering.’” John 1:12 “To all who did receive him… he gave the right to become children of God.” 1 John 3:1 “See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!” Romans 8:15 “The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again…” Today’s Challenge Pay attention to the voice in your head today. When shame says: “This is who you are.” Answer with truth: “That’s what I did. That’s not who I am.” Claim the name Jesus gives you: Child of God. Because you don’t have to fight for acceptance anymore. You already belong. Thanks for listening today. And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way. 🎙️✝️ #journeychurch

    11 min
  5. 31 MAR

    Daily Devotional: Break the Cycle (Can’t Stay Like This – Step 2)

    Episode 2 of the “Can’t Stay Like This” Lent series leading to Easter What if the reason you still feel stuck isn’t because God hasn’t moved… but because you haven’t turned yet? In Step 2 of Pastor James’ Can’t Stay Like This series, we look at how real change happens when we stop repeating the same patterns and respond to God’s invitation to repentance. Repentance isn’t punishment — it’s the path home. Freedom begins when we decide we’re not staying where we are anymore. Episode Summary Many people recognize what’s broken in their lives, but awareness alone doesn’t create change. Scripture shows that transformation happens when we turn toward God and step away from the lies and patterns that keep us stuck. Through the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15, we see that spiritual drift rarely happens all at once — it happens one decision at a time. The same is true for returning home. In this devotional episode, we explore how repentance breaks destructive cycles, how indecision quietly keeps us trapped, and why God always responds with compassion when we take even one step toward Him. Repentance doesn’t change your identity. It changes your direction. Key Themes from This Episode Repentance is an invitation, not a threatSmall decisions create long-term spiritual patternsLies keep us stuck in cycles of brokennessIndecision is still a decisionGod responds to repentance with compassion, not condemnationYou don’t fight to become God’s child — you already areFreedom comes from moving toward God, not just away from sinScripture for Today Acts 3:19 “Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out.” Luke 15:20 “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him…” Luke 15:17 “When he came to his senses…” Today’s Challenge Ask yourself honestly: Where has doing things my way led me? Then take one step toward God today. Repentance isn’t about repeating apologies. It’s about changing direction. You don’t have to fix everything at once. Just take the next step home. Thanks for listening today. And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way. 🎙️✝️

    10 min
  6. 30 MAR

    Daily Devotional: Own the Mess (Can’t Stay Like This – Step 1)

    Episode 1 of the “Can’t Stay Like This” Lent series leading to Easter Real freedom begins with honesty. In Step 1 of Pastor James’ Can’t Stay Like This series, we explore the first and most important move toward spiritual change: owning the mess in our lives instead of hiding it. Confession isn’t weakness — it’s the doorway to healing, transformation, and freedom through Jesus. If you’ve ever said, “I can’t stay like this, but I don’t know what to do,” this episode is your starting point. Episode Summary Many of us want change, but we avoid the first step that makes change possible: telling the truth about what’s broken. Scripture teaches that what we hide cannot be healed. When we stop covering our struggles and bring them into the light, God begins the process of restoring our hearts and renewing our lives. In this devotional episode, we look at how confession opens the door to freedom, why there is a real spiritual battle happening inside us, and how the Holy Spirit empowers us to overcome patterns we thought would never change. Freedom doesn’t begin when we try harder. Freedom begins when we get honest. Key Themes from This Episode You can’t heal what you refuse to acknowledgeConfession is the first step toward spiritual freedomThere is a real battle between the flesh and the SpiritShame grows in secrecy but shrinks in the lightGod pursues us even when we hide from HimOwning the mess allows God to begin transforming our heartsJesus offers freedom from sin, not just forgiveness for sinScripture for Today John 8:36 “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” Galatians 5:17 “For the flesh desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the flesh.” 1 John 1:8–9 “If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves… but if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us.” Genesis 3:8–9 “But the Lord God called to the man, ‘Where are you?’” Today’s Challenge Take one honest step today. Ask God: “What am I still hiding?” Name it. Bring it into the light. Give it to Him. Because what you don’t own… you can’t overcome. Thanks for listening today. And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way. 🎙️✝️ #journeychurch

    13 min
  7. Daily Devotional Special Edition: Happy Anniversary - 21 Years and You — Courtney’s Song

    29 MAR

    Daily Devotional Special Edition: Happy Anniversary - 21 Years and You — Courtney’s Song

    A Birthday & Anniversary Tribute with Tyler | The Hall Hotline Podcast In this special episode of The Hall Hotline, I’m joined by my 7-year-old son Tyler for something a little different. Together, we recorded a short birthday and anniversary surprise for my wife Courtney and shared a song I wrote for her called “21 Years and You.” It’s a reflection on where we started, the dreams we had when we were young, and the life God has built through our marriage over the past 21 years. From early memories with friends… to raising a family… to dreaming about lake houses, mountain cabins, and someday traveling the country together in an RV — this song is simply about choosing the same person again and again. And after 21 years, that’s still my choice. Every time. Episode Summary Marriage is built one day at a time, one promise at a time, and one decision at a time. This episode is a personal tribute celebrating 21 years of faith, friendship, family, and commitment. Joined by my son Tyler, we share a birthday message, sing the opening together, and play the full anniversary song written for Courtney. It’s a reminder that love grows stronger when it’s rooted in faith, gratitude, and shared dreams that keep unfolding year after year. Featured Song “21 Years and You” A personal anniversary song written for Courtney Hall reflecting on: Young dreams at the beginning of marriageThe vows that still matter todayRaising a family togetherLooking ahead to the next 21 yearsChoosing the same love again and againKey Themes from This Episode Faith-centered marriage over timeKeeping your vows long after the wedding dayGrowing together through every season of lifeDreaming about the future while honoring the pastGratitude for family and shared memoriesChoosing your spouse again every dayScripture for Reflection Ecclesiastes 4:12 “A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” A Personal Note Courtney, Twenty-one years later, I still mean every word I said that day. And if I had one life to live again… I’d still choose you. Thanks for listening today. And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord. That’s the Hall way. 🎙️

    7 min

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Stand Firm. Answer the Call. Live with Purpose. Honest conversations on faith, family, work, and life’s challenges—because, as iron sharpens iron, life sharpens us. Start your day with a short devotional, then join weekly dives into parenting, sports, real estate, and more. I tackle your questions and comments, keeping it real and practical. Some episodes are devotional, some practical, some just real. It’s all about knowing when to lead, when to listen, and when to trust God enough to let go of the wheel.