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  1. 1D AGO

    Stop Focusing on What You Lack

    Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason. Today we’re in Psalm 92:10 and 2 Kings 4, and this episode is all about contentment, supply, and recognizing that what you already have in God’s hands is enough for Him to work a miracle. It starts with a fun and unexpected conversation about the word “unicorn” in Scripture, but it turns into a powerful reminder that God does not begin with what you are missing. He begins with what you already have. Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason talk about the widow who came to Elisha in desperation. The creditors were coming, the pressure was real, and her need was overwhelming. But instead of focusing first on what was lacking, Elisha asked a different question: “What do you have?” That question changes everything. So often we live life staring at our need, our lack, and what seems impossible. But faith looks at supply. Faith asks what God has already placed in your life that can be surrendered to Him and multiplied. This message is also a strong reminder about contentment. Contentment does not mean you stop believing for increase or stop trusting God for more. It means you stop viewing life only through the lens of what you do not have. When comparison, frustration, and discontentment rule your heart, it becomes hard to see the goodness already in your hands. But when you learn to be thankful, peaceful, and content where you are, you position yourself to see God do something greater with what you already have. Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason also point out how easy it is to compare your real life to someone else’s highlight reel. Social media can make it look like everyone else has more, is happier, and is doing better. But those pictures rarely tell the whole story. Real joy is not found in keeping up with everyone else. It is found in trusting God, being content in Him, and letting Him multiply what is in your life. If you feel like you do not have enough, let this encourage you today: bring what you have to God. He is able to do far more with surrendered supply than fear ever could with perceived lack. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorJason #Psalm9210 #2Kings4 #Contentment #GodWillProvide #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #FaithOverFear #TrustGod #WhatDoYouHave #GodsSupply

    9 min
  2. 2D AGO

    Get Rid of Your Potty Mouth

    Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Ephesians 4:29, where the Bible tells us not to let any unwholesome talk come out of our mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs. This episode is all about the power of your words and how they can either strengthen your relationships or slowly tear them down. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how words are like tools. They can build, encourage, heal, and lift people up, or they can become weapons that wound, criticize, and discourage. This is especially important in marriage and close relationships, where repeated negative words can create deep damage over time. Great relationships are filled with words that edify. Struggling relationships are often filled with words that cut. This message also points out that people have different emotional needs. Some people need encouragement. Some need kindness. Some need understanding. That is why Ephesians 4:29 is so powerful. It does not just say to speak positively. It says to speak in a way that benefits the person listening. That means being intentional, thoughtful, and aware that your words are shaping the people around you. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly also challenge us to pay attention to everyday habits of speech, especially the backhanded comments, sarcastic digs, and little verbal jabs that can become normal in relationships. It is easy to excuse them, but over time they do damage. A healthy home, a healthy marriage, and healthy friendships are built when words are used to add value, not take it away. Choose words that build. Choose words that heal. Choose words that make people stronger after they have been around you. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #Ephesians429 #SpeakLife #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #WordsMatter #HealthyRelationships #MarriageHelp #BuildOthersUp #FaithAndGrowth

    13 min
  3. 3D AGO

    A True Source of Happiness

    Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Psalm 37:26, and this episode is all about generosity, happiness, and the kind of life that truly leaves a blessing behind. The scripture says the righteous are always generous, and their children become a blessing. That is such a powerful picture of what generosity produces over time. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how generosity is connected to a deeply happy and successful life. In a culture that constantly pushes comparison, lack, and self-focus, generosity breaks that cycle. When life becomes all about what you do not have, it becomes easy to lose joy. But when you shift your heart toward giving, serving, helping, and blessing others, something powerful begins to happen in you. This episode is also a reminder that happiness is not supposed to be built only on happenings. Stuff does not make you happy. A bigger house, a nicer car, or more things do not guarantee joy. Real joy is rooted in Christ and in the choice to live with gratitude and generosity no matter where you are in life. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly reflect on seasons when they had very little, but still lived with laughter, love, and contentment because they chose joy. Generosity does more than bless other people. It changes you. It shifts your focus away from yourself and helps pull you out of frustration, discouragement, and even depression. When you look for ways to bring joy, help someone, serve, or lighten another person’s load, your own heart begins to rise too. That is one of the reasons serving in your church, helping your community, and being intentional about blessing others matters so much. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #Psalm3726 #Generosity #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #JoyInGiving #FaithInAction #ServeOthers #BlessedLife #ChooseJoy

    18 min
  4. 4D AGO

    Be a Hope Dealer

    Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Psalm 42:11, where David asks himself, “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me?” Then he gives himself the answer: “Put your hope in God.” This episode is all about how to lift your emotions, redirect your thoughts, and refuse to stay stuck in discouragement. Life can hit hard. Marriage struggles, financial pressure, disappointment, setbacks, and seasons that feel impossible can all pull your emotions downward. But David shows us something powerful here. He did not just sit in his feelings. He talked to himself. He challenged the hopelessness. He redirected his soul. He shifted his focus back to God. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how important your meditation is. What you keep replaying in your mind shapes your emotional world. If you keep meditating on everything that is wrong, it becomes easy to lose hope. But when you begin to intentionally think on God’s goodness, His faithfulness, and the truth that things can get better, your heart starts to rise again. This message is also a reminder that hope is not wishful thinking. Biblical hope is expectation. It is the confident belief that God is still working, still moving, and still able to turn things around. Even in severe circumstances, hope combined with right action can begin to change your emotional and mental direction. That is why you have to guard your thoughts and keep bringing them back to God. Do not just sit in the discouragement. Talk to your soul. Put your hope in God. Expect better. Believe again. God is still able to do something amazing in your life. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #Psalm4211 #HopeInGod #FaithOverFeelings #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #RenewYourMind #GodIsFaithful #ChooseHope #MentalAndEmotionalHealth

    10 min
  5. 5D AGO

    Learn to Stay Anchored in Life

    Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Hebrews 6:19, where the Bible says, “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” This episode is all about hope, what it really means, and why it is so important for living a steady, faith-filled life. So many people use the word hope like it means maybe. Maybe things will work out. Maybe tomorrow will be better. Maybe God will come through. But biblical hope is not uncertainty. It is a confident expectation that God is faithful and that He is still working in your life. That kind of hope becomes an anchor for your soul. It keeps you steady when life tries to pull you in every direction. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how easy it is to let circumstances control your emotions. A setback happens, bad news shows up, or something does not go the way you wanted, and suddenly your heart feels all over the place. But when your hope is in God instead of in the world, your emotions do not have to ride the rollercoaster. You can stay anchored, steady, and full of expectation that God is still good and still with you. This episode is also a reminder that what you are looking for matters. If you are always expecting the worst, fear starts drawing that mindset into your life. But when you live with gratitude, faith, and expectation in God’s goodness, you begin to see His hand in the little things and trust Him for the bigger things too. Hope, gratitude, and faith work together to keep your heart strong. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #Hebrews619 #HopeInGod #AnchorForTheSoul #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #FaithAndHope #GodIsFaithful #TrustGod #HopeChangesEverything

    9 min
  6. MAY 8

    How Far Are You Willing to Walk?

    Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason. Today we’re in Joshua 14:9, and this episode is all about stretching, taking territory, and refusing to put limits on what God can do in your life. Caleb reminds us that the land under your feet can become your inheritance, but only if you are willing to walk it out. Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason talk about how Caleb and Joshua were the two spies who came back with faith when everyone else was full of fear. They believed God could do the impossible, and years later Caleb was still ready to stretch, move forward, and take more territory. At 85 years old, he was not talking about slowing down. He was still believing for more. This message is such a strong reminder that you do not have to let laziness, fear, tiredness, or comfort keep you from God’s promises. The more willing you are to walk, stretch, and grow, the more territory you take, not just for yourself, but for your children and the generations after you. What you fight for in faith today can become the place your family gets to live from tomorrow. Pastor Scot and Pastor Jason also remind us that God does not put the limits on our year. We often do. If you are still here, still breathing, and still trusting God, then there is still territory to take. There is still growth ahead. There are still promises to walk into. 2017 does not have to be small unless you decide to keep it small. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorJason #Joshua14 #TakeTerritory #StretchYourFaith #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #GodsPromises #FaithAndGrowth #NoLimits #LeaveALegacy

    10 min
  7. MAY 7

    Stop Living Beneath Your Identity

    Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Acts 22:25, and this episode is all about knowing who you are and what you have access to as a citizen of heaven. Paul was about to be flogged when he spoke up and reminded them that he was a Roman citizen. That one statement changed everything. It stopped the situation and shifted the outcome. In the same way, when you know your identity in Christ, you stop accepting things that do not belong in your life. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how easy it is for believers to live beneath what God has already provided. We can get in the wrong line, accept the world’s limits, and forget that we belong to a different kingdom. But Philippians 3:20 says our citizenship is in heaven. That means as children of God, we have access to His peace, His joy, His love, His strength, His favor, and His promises. This message is a reminder that sometimes you have to speak up. You have to stop staying silent about fear, sickness, stress, lack, and everything else that tries to attach itself to your life. You do not have to agree with every circumstance just because it showed up. You can say, “No, this is not what God’s Word says about me. I belong to the King. I have access to something better.” When you begin to identify more with heaven than with the world, your expectations rise. You stop living like someone forgotten, overlooked, or powerless. You start living like someone deeply loved, fully covered, and already connected to the resources of heaven. That identity changes how you walk through every situation. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tvDon’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day!

    14 min
  8. MAY 6

    Stop Passing Down the Pain

    Good morning and welcome to Wake Up with Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly. Today we’re in Exodus 20:5-6, and this episode is all about breaking generational patterns and choosing a better path for the future. The Bible shows that destructive things can be passed down from generation to generation, but it also shows something even greater: the love and blessing of God can reach a thousand generations of those who love Him and follow His ways. Pastor Scot and Pastor Holly talk about how many people inherit more than physical features from their family line. They can inherit anger, addiction, divorce patterns, depression, fear, and destructive habits. But the good news is that those patterns do not have to keep flowing through your life and into the next generation. With God’s help, you can make a different choice. You can live differently, love differently, parent differently, and build something healthier than what was handed to you. This message is also a reminder that healing does not come from staying trapped in the past. It is important to acknowledge pain, but you cannot live your whole life looking backward. At some point, you have to forgive, move forward, and decide that the story changes with you. Instead of being defined by what hurt you, you become someone who breaks the cycle and leaves blessing behind. God’s desire is not just to help you survive your family history. His desire is to help you redeem it. The same way pain can be passed down, so can healing. The same way brokenness can multiply, so can love, faithfulness, peace, strength, and self-control. What you change in your life today can bless generations after you. Partner with us at wakeuptv.tv Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. Have a blessed, amazing, and epic day! #WakeUpTV #PastorScot #PastorHolly #Exodus20 #BreakTheCycle #GenerationalBlessing #ChristianEncouragement #DailyDevotional #HealingAndFreedom #FaithAndFamily #GodCanRedeemIt

    19 min

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