God Loves Small Talk

Christian Podcast Host & Bible Teacher

🚀 God Loves Small Talk is your go-to Christian community and podcast for real spiritual growth and authentic biblical teaching. If you've ever felt spiritually stuck, frustrated with empty religious talk, or hungry for a real connection with God—this podcast is for you. 🔥 "God is always speaking, why can't we hear Him?" The answer isn't louder prayers or chasing emotional highs. It's about recognizing how God speaks in everyday moments—the small, overlooked conversations that hold life-changing revelation. 🔹 No Clichés. No Fluff. Just Real Faith. We strip away the noise of complicated theology and make faith practical, powerful, and actionable. Expect deep insights, hard-hitting truth, and real-life transformation from every episode. 🎧 New Episodes Monday – Friday! 💡 Topics: Christian Growth | Biblical Teaching | Spiritual Breakthroughs 📌 Join the Community & Get Exclusive Content: https://www.godlovessmalltalk.com

  1. 14 HR AGO

    Seal the Week | Close the Door

    Friday exposes integrity. Not talent. Not intensity. Integrity. Because starting is emotional. Finishing is structural. And structure is what heaven builds on.We live in a culture that celebrates participation. Everybody claps because you showed up. But the Kingdom doesn't reward almost. It rewards obedience completed.Psalm 37:5 says, "Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass."Commit means roll it fully onto Him. Not halfway. Not until you're tired. Fully. You can be strong Monday through Thursday and loosen form on Friday. You tell yourself, "I did enough." "I'll circle back next week." "It's basically done." But almost finished is not finished. Loose ends don't disappear. They wait. A door that doesn't latch looks closed. But one strong wind and it swings wide open. That's how unfinished things behave under pressure. You thought it was handled. Until stress hit. Jesus talked about houses built on rock and houses built on sand. The wind is coming either way. The difference is whether the structure was sealed. Trust in God is not passive. It's disciplined follow-through. Commitment is maturity. God's assistance sustains us, but our follow-through proves us. The enemy doesn't need you to collapse. He just needs you to delay. If he can drag this week into next week, he steals momentum. And eventually you drift back to default settings of the flesh. So before today ends, close one open loop. One task. One message. One internal decision. Latch the door. Practice finishing in small things. Wash the dishes. Make the bed. Send the email.We are not people who leave doors cracked. We are people who seal what we start. Intentional, not accidental.If you want weekly structure that builds spiritual growth and real biblical discipline inside a strong Christian community, that's what we build here.Are you going to seal it… or let the devil steal it? https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk

    17 min
  2. 1 DAY AGO

    Guard Your Position | Don't Lose Focus

    Thursday is where distraction gets clever. You're productive. You're visible. You're needed. And that's when attention gets pulled low. You don't fall from pressure. You descend because of distraction. Sometimes you're doing well—and that success becomes your enemy. Isaiah 26:3 KJV says, "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee." Peace doesn't happen by accident. It's positioned. Mind stayed. Not scattered. You can be busy and misaligned. Answering everything. Fixing everything. Engaging everything. And slowly losing ground. You call it responsibility, but it's reaction. Minor conversations shift your mood. Small irritations redirect your focus. Your place in God doesn't collapse overnight. It slowly drifts through divided attention. Peace follows focus. Isaiah doesn't say God keeps the loudest person steady. He keeps the stayed mind steady. Position isn't emotional. It's intentional. You don't rise by force. You remain by discipline. An airplane doesn't argue with turbulence. It climbs above it. Same sky. Different altitude. Real leaders learn quickly—you can't entertain everything. If you step into every conversation, you lose mission clarity. Control isn't loud. It's steady. When you protect your focus, you protect your peace. Refuse one unnecessary engagement today. One debate. One scroll session. One emotional reply. Stay elevated. If you want disciplined structure that strengthens focus, accountability, and spiritual growth in Christ Jesus, walk with us at https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk Stay above the noise.   https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk

    17 min
  3. 2 DAYS AGO

    Silence Is a Weapon | Use It

    Midweek is loud. Emails. Opinions. Tone shifts. Pressure spikes. And your flesh wants to answer fast. But not every hit requires your voice. Sometimes the strongest move is to stay quiet. Scripture says in Proverbs 26:4–5 KJV, "Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him. Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit." That's wisdom. Sometimes you answer. Sometimes you don't. Wisdom decides. We often react to protect ego, not mission. Someone questions you—you defend. Someone pushes—you push back. Someone misunderstands—you rush to clarify. Speed feels powerful. But it isn't always strategic. Reaction can cost you position. Authority is not proven by volume. It's proven by discernment. Scripture doesn't command silence in every situation, but it commands wisdom in every response. There is a time to speak and a time to hold back. Restraint is not weakness. It's controlled strength. In combat, a sniper doesn't fire at every moving target. He waits for alignment. Trigger discipline keeps him effective. A trigger-happy sniper helps no one. Under pressure, reacting too fast exposes you. Emotion is data. Staying disciplined means you assess before you act. Today, delay one response on purpose. One email. One comment. One correction. Pause. Pray once. Then decide. That's spiritual maturity in action.   If you want consistent training in discipline, spiritual growth, and biblical wisdom under pressure, walk with us at https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk   Not every hit deserves your response.   https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk

    10 min
  4. 3 DAYS AGO

    When Old Patterns Feel Familiar | Why Comfort Is Your Enemy

    Growth rarely feels comfortable. Comfort usually means you stayed the same. And the most dangerous patterns in your life are the ones that feel familiar. Familiar doesn't mean safe. It means practiced. Scripture says in Ephesians 4:22–24 KJV, "That ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man… and be renewed in the spirit of your mind; and that ye put on the new man." That's not improvement language. That's replacement language. You can accept Christ and still reach for old responses. Same tone. Same defense. Same coping loop. You don't fall backward overnight. You drift toward what feels known. Familiar anger. Familiar avoidance. Familiar compromise. You don't return because it's good. You return because it's known. Paul doesn't say improve the old man. He says put it off. You don't manage what was crucified. You remove it. Transformation isn't about effort. It's about exchange. Put off. Be renewed. Put on. That's order. That's spiritual growth. You don't keep wearing old armor once it's cracked. It might feel broken in. But it won't protect you. Comforted damage is still damage. In high-pressure environments, familiar habits get exposed fast. You don't rise to intention. You fall to pattern. Same spiritually. If the pattern stays, the outcome repeats. Today, notice one familiar reaction. Pause. Choose a different response on purpose. Don't explain it. Just interrupt it. That's renewal in action. If you want structure that strengthens new patterns under pressure and real biblical teaching that produces lasting transformation, walk with us at https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk Familiar isn't growth. Forward is.   https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk

    14 min
  5. 4 DAYS AGO

    Start Before You Feel It | Discipline Precedes Momentum

    You're waiting to feel motivated. That's the delay. Momentum doesn't create discipline. Discipline creates momentum. If you wait to feel ready, you will keep restarting Mondays. Scripture says, "Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid… for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest." Joshua 1:9 KJV. Notice the order. Command first. Feeling second. There's a reason elite athletes don't wait on emotion. Think about an NBA player in the middle of the season. He doesn't say, "I'll train when I feel explosive." He trains so he can be explosive. He shoots when tired. He practices footwork when bored. Discipline precedes performance. We confuse emotion with instruction. "I don't feel focused." "I'm not in the right headspace." "Maybe tomorrow." But emotion is unstable. If discipline waits for motivation, your calling stays parked. You don't need hype. You need movement. God commanded Joshua before the walls moved. Strength wasn't a feeling. It was a decision. Courage wasn't adrenaline. It was obedience under uncertainty. Presence was promised. Action was required. This isn't earning favor. It's responding to direction. An engine doesn't warm up parked in neutral. It warms up when it turns over. Forward motion generates heat. Heat generates power. Same with you. In structured environments, nobody asked how you felt. You executed the standard. Feelings fluctuated. Standards didn't. That's how momentum builds—through disciplined action, not emotional spikes.   Set a 30-minute timer today. One focused task. No switching. No scrolling. Finish it.   If you want consistent training in Christian discipline, spiritual growth, and biblical alignment—not just inspiration—walk with us at https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk   Act first. Momentum will follow.   https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk

    14 min
  6. 20 FEB

    Why Most People Drift at the Finish Line

    Friday is where many people lose the race for their souls. Not because they quit. Because they loosen form when they can see the door. Paul didn't say, "I fought hard." He said, "I finished." Heaven does not build on motivational bursts. It builds on faithfulness. A gardener doesn't celebrate planting day. He waits for harvest. Scripture says, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith." 2 Timothy 4:7 KJV. Paul wrote that at the end of his life. Not mid-struggle. Not mid-growth. The end. He measured victory by completion. Momentum starts things. Fatigue ends them. Friday exposes what you actually worship—emotional energy or integrity. In the military, nobody celebrated how strong you started the week. You were evaluated by how you closed it. Fatigue didn't change the standard. That shaped me. Finishing clean became identity, not emotion. Most people don't fall into scandal. They drift at the finish line. The apology never sent. The task half-finished. The standard lowered because relief is close. Unfinished obedience follows you into the next season—not as punishment, as drag. God does not withdraw love, but He builds on what's reliable. This isn't earning approval. It's stewardship of grace. Most accidents happen within five miles of home. Why? Mental relaxation. "I'm basically there." Attention drops. Friday is five miles from home. We are not people who start strong. We are people who close clean. Starting impresses people. Finishing builds trust. Before today ends, close one open loop. Seal it cleanly.   If you want consistent training in Christian discipline, spiritual growth, and biblical teaching—not just inspiration—walk with us at https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk   Sleep better tonight. Finish clean. GLS ❤️ Small Talk. God loves you.   https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk

    13 min

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🚀 God Loves Small Talk is your go-to Christian community and podcast for real spiritual growth and authentic biblical teaching. If you've ever felt spiritually stuck, frustrated with empty religious talk, or hungry for a real connection with God—this podcast is for you. 🔥 "God is always speaking, why can't we hear Him?" The answer isn't louder prayers or chasing emotional highs. It's about recognizing how God speaks in everyday moments—the small, overlooked conversations that hold life-changing revelation. 🔹 No Clichés. No Fluff. Just Real Faith. We strip away the noise of complicated theology and make faith practical, powerful, and actionable. Expect deep insights, hard-hitting truth, and real-life transformation from every episode. 🎧 New Episodes Monday – Friday! 💡 Topics: Christian Growth | Biblical Teaching | Spiritual Breakthroughs 📌 Join the Community & Get Exclusive Content: https://www.godlovessmalltalk.com