Lead Biblically Podcast

Pastor Jeremy Norton

Biblical wisdom for the life and leadership God has called you to. Pastor Jeremy brings practical, Scripture-grounded teaching to help you grow in faith, lead with integrity, and navigate whatever God has placed in front of you. Jesus is our compass. The Bible is our map. New episodes weekly.

  1. 15h ago

    Authentic vs. Synthetic: Why AI Can Never Generate a Soul

    I gave this message to a room full of teenagers at Fusion Alaska, our statewide youth conference, but honestly, I'd give it to you too. Your generation, and the generation you're leading, is standing at what I call a hinge moment. AI can write an essay, finish a poem, and even hand out spiritual advice, but it can never generate a soul. Psalm 139:13-14 (ESV) says God formed us, He didn't generate us, and that one distinction changes how we lead the people God has put in our care through a culture flooded with fakes. We walk through what the Human Genome Project actually proves about how you were designed, why counterfeit AI relationships are quietly reshaping a whole generation's ability to connect with real people, why nearly half of practicing Christians say they'd trust AI with their own spiritual growth, and why the Dead Sea Scrolls still matter in an AI age when everything else feels like it can be faked. This isn't a talk about running from technology. It's about remembering who formed you long before any of this existed, and helping the people in your care remember the same thing about themselves. If this speaks to you, or to a student, a son, a daughter, or a leader you're walking alongside, watch the full message and pass it on to someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more teaching like this one, and drop a comment below telling me where you've felt this tension in your own life or ministry lately. Whether you're a pastor, a parent, or a youth leader, this is a conversation worth having before the next generation has it without you. You can find more resources like this at LeadBiblically.com. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Why This Isn't an Anti-AI Talk 0:33 The Hinge Moment You're Standing In 3:20 What Do You Know About AI? (Audience Q&A) 6:56 Why Your Generation Can Spot a Fake 9:19 A World Where Nobody Trusts the Video Anymore 11:28 The Temptation to Let AI Create for You 13:08 Formed, Not Generated (Psalm 139) 14:18 Your DNA and the Human Genome Project 17:14 Journal 1: The Real You 17:42 Counterfeit Connections and Artificial Spirituality 25:02 Created for Good Works (Ephesians 2:10) 26:02 The Dead Sea Scrolls and a Book That Still Stands 28:21 Journal 3: The Real, Real 29:27 AI Will Never Generate a Soul 30:38 Closing Prayer #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalDiscipleship #GenZFaith #Faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ChristianGrowth  LeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

  2. Jul 31

    Pulpit to Pages - Turn His Sermons Into a Book

    Somewhere there might be a hard drive full of files nobody's opened in years, or a filing cabinet with handwritten notes from every Sunday he ever preached. Maybe it's your dad. Maybe it's your grandfather. He gave his life to those messages, and most of them never made it past the Sunday he preached them. If he's still serving today, those sermons are sitting there waiting. If he's gone now, that box of notes or that old recording might be one of the last things you have left of his voice and what he believed. Either way, the words don't have to stay buried. That box of notes deserves more than a place in storage. I'm Jeremy Norton, a pastor and a published author, and I know what it takes to turn words spoken from a pulpit into something that keeps reaching people. That's exactly what Pulpit to Pages was built to do. Paul told Timothy to take what he'd heard and pass it to people who could keep teaching it (2 Timothy 2:2 ESV). A sermon preached once was never meant to stay in one room. The process is simple. Send whatever you have, however much or little that is: full manuscripts, audio transcripts, study notes, even sermons that only exist on an old cassette tape. I'll work through the material with you and shape it into a polished manuscript that sounds like him, one sermon per chapter. I've published six books of my own, some through a traditional publisher and some on my own, so I know both sides of getting a manuscript into someone's hands. Whether you're looking for something to share within the family and the church, or something polished enough to submit to a publisher, there's a version of this built for that. The people sitting in those pews years ago were changed by what he preached. There are people today who could use those same words. Watch the full video, subscribe for more on faith and leadership, and if this is something you've thought about for your own sermons or a loved one's, start the conversation at LeadBiblically.com/PulpitToPages. TIMESTAMPS:  0:00 The question  0:05 Why it matters  0:27 Who I am  0:39 How Pulpit to Pages works  0:55 Where to go next #PulpitToPages #SermonLegacy #ChristianBooks #Faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ChristianGrowth  LeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

  3. Jul 30

    Is Constant Affirmation Really Love? (Questions & Answers Part 4)

    Have you ever been told that if you really loved someone, you'd just accept whatever they believe, no questions, no pushback? That disagreeing, even gently and kindly, somehow makes you the unloving one? Maybe you've heard it in a phrase like "if you loved me, you'd accept me for who I am," or "a real friend would just be happy for me and celebrate my choice." Those phrases sound compassionate, but they're built on an assumption worth questioning. Western culture, and especially here in Canada, has quietly swapped love for affirmation, and it shows up in our friendships, our families, and our online conversations. This is week four of our Questions and Answers series, and we're testing that cultural assumption against what Paul actually wrote. In 1 Corinthians 13:5-6, love does not insist on its own way, is not irritable or resentful, and does not rejoice at wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth. Digging into the original Greek, that word for resentful is literally an accounting term, keeping a ledger of wrongs, and the word for rejoice shows up twice in one verse using two different words, one personal, one shared with others. Paul is describing a love that holds truth and grace together instead of trading one for the other. We picture it as the difference between a doorway, where agreement is demanded just to get in, and a table, where honest conversation is welcome. The research backs Paul up here too: studies on self-esteem show that constant praise without honesty doesn't build resilience; it creates fragility, while a study on honest communication found we consistently overestimate how much our relationships suffer when we tell each other the truth. We land this message at the communion table, because that's really where this all points, a place where honesty and grace sit together. Watch the full message for the whole study, and if it challenges how you think about love, hit subscribe so you catch the rest of this series. Drop a comment and let me know where this hits closest to home for you. Find more teaching and resources at LeadBiblically.com. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction, the culture of agreement 1:35 Welcome & series intro 2:34 1 Corinthians 13 in context 3:15 Reading 1 Corinthians 13:5-6 4:51 "Does not insist on its own way" 5:32 "Not irritable or resentful" 6:43 "Rejoices with the truth" 8:23 Doorway vs. table 10:17 Bottom line: table, not doorway 11:15 What the research shows 14:02 The takeaway 15:42 Application, living this out 16:54 Grace and truth (John 1:14) 17:27 Communion 22:56 Discussion & prayer #Love #TruthAndGrace #Faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ChristianGrowth  LeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

  4. Jul 23

    Who Gets to Decide Who You Are? (Questions & Answers Part 3)

    Before you even get out of bed in the morning, something has usually already tried to tell you who you are. Maybe it's your phone lighting up before your eyes adjust to the room. Maybe it's a memory or comparison you can't quite shake. Maybe it's just the mirror. Most of us never stop to ask which of those voices actually gets to decide who we are, and that question sits underneath a lot of the exhaustion, comparison, and quiet confusion so many of us carry, especially as gender and sexuality get tied more and more tightly to personal identity. In this message, part of our Questions and Answers series on finding truth in God's Word, we open Titus chapter 3 and ask what Scripture actually says about where identity comes from. Paul tells a young pastor named Titus that God saved us "not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy" (Titus 3:5), and that through Jesus we "become heirs according to the hope of eternal life" (Titus 3:7). Your identity is given to you, not taken, inherited, not declared. We also look honestly at what the research shows about culture's current approach to gender and sexual identity. Statistics Canada's most recent data found that 27 percent of 2SLGBTQ+ youth met the criteria for a major depressive episode in the past year, compared to 11 percent of their peers, and 25 percent reported thoughts of suicide, compared to 5 percent, numbers too serious for any of us to look away from. Then we walk through a simple picture called the Identity Circle that shows two completely different paths, one built on status and self-determination, and one built on what God has already given. If you're wrestling with who gets to define you, or you love someone who is, I hope this gives you something solid to stand on, truth and grace held together. Watch the full message above, and if it's helpful, consider subscribing so you don't miss what's ahead in this series. I'd love to hear your reflections or questions in the comments below. You can find more teaching and resources anytime at LeadBiblically.com. 0:00 Who Decides Who You Are? 3:31 What Titus 3 Says About Identity 7:44 The Data Behind Culture's Story 25:55 The Identity Circle, Two Paths 34:11 The Gospel and a Closing Prayer 38:52 Closing Thoughts and What's Next #Identity #TruthAndGrace #QuestionsAndAnswers #Faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ChristianGrowth  LeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

  5. Jul 16

    Before You Were Born, Someone Chose (Questions & Answers Part 2)

    Before you were born, someone had the authority to decide whether you'd be here at all. If you've ever wondered why so many Christians can't get on board with the pro-choice movement, this message is for you. You don't have to agree with me. Just give me half an hour, and I promise you'll walk away understanding the other side, maybe for the first time. The big question we're wrestling with is simple to ask and hard to answer. What is the value of a human life? Western culture frames it as a matter of choice. My suggestion is that before we ever get to choice, there's a deeper question we have to settle first. Who has the authority? We start in Psalm 139, where David writes that God formed his inward parts and knit him together in his mother's womb, and a few verses later adds, "How precious to me are your thoughts, O God!" (Psalm 139:17). Then I walk through the science, the chemo attractants that draw one specific match, the zinc spark at the moment of fertilization, and the 3 billion letters of DNA written into a single cell at conception. For the Christian, science doesn't argue with Scripture. It echoes it. And when we hear that 1.1 million number, we don't picture fetuses. We picture faces. People who were supposed to be here. This isn't a message meant to shame anyone or cast judgment. If you've already made hard decisions, or you're facing one now, I want you to hear grace, not condemnation. There's forgiveness in God's love for what's behind you and strength for what lies ahead. Watch the full message, sit with it, and tell me in the comments where you land. If it moves something in you, drop a reflection below, subscribe so you don't miss where this series goes next, and find more at LeadBiblically.com. 0:00 Someone chose whether you'd exist 2:03 The real question, choice or authority 4:08 Psalm 139 and why verse 17 matters 8:10 The science, chemo attractants and the zinc spark 13:06 3 billion letters written at conception 17:36 Faces, not fetuses, the culture question 19:52 What the largest study actually found 26:29 Submitting our authority to God 28:17 Grace for what's behind and ahead 30:39 A prayer and a question to carry #ValueOfLife #Psalm139 #ProLife #Faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ChristianGrowth  LeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

  6. Jul 13

    Ministry Tools I Wish I Had 20 Years Ago - Introducing Lead Biblically Tools

    Every pastor and leader I know runs into the same wall. You get handed responsibility with no roadmap. A board meeting with no framework for the hard conversation you actually need to have. A season of feeling called somewhere new with no process to work through what that even means. I hit that wall more times than I can count over 20 years of ministry, in small churches and growing ones, on staff teams and boards, in my own walk with God when I wasn't sure what came next. Instead of just pushing through it again and again, I started gathering and building the tools I needed. Introducing the first set of Lead Biblically Tools! These are resources that were built from real ministry experience. Some of these are workflows I have used and refined for years. There's a personal mission guide grounded in Scripture, a seven-part Church Leadership Toolkit, a Year of Faithfulness spiritual disciplines pathway, budget builders, and a sneak peek of the complementarian spectrum. Coming soon! In this video, I walk you through each resource, tool by tool, so you can see exactly what's inside before you decide what fits in your context. Then head to LeadBiblically.com to check out the tools store for yourself. Grab one, grab a couple, and tell me in the comments how it worked for your team or what needs adjusting. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Why I built these tools 0:59 Touring LeadBiblically.com 1:25 Finding the tools store 1:40 Find Your Personal Mission 3:10 Church Leadership Toolkit 4:59 A Year of Faithfulness 5:47 Ministry Budget Builder 6:40 Annual Church Budget Builder 7:25 Complementarian Spectrum Overview 8:14 Grab one and tell me how it goes #ChurchLeadership #MinistryTools #Faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ChristianGrowth LeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

  7. Jul 7

    Is the Bible True? Here's the Real Evidence (Questions & Answers Part 1)

    Have you ever scrolled through your phone and realized that everyone seems to have their own version of the truth? We're told that's fine, that we can all just live our own truth and get along. But if you've ever tried that at a family dinner or in a hard conversation with a friend, you know it doesn't hold up once real life and real disagreement show up. This message kicks off a series called Questions and Answers, Finding Truth in God's Word. Hard questions, honest answers, gospel-centred truth. Over the next several weeks, we'll open scripture together and ask what God actually says about things like abortion, money, and medical assistance in dying, not to win arguments, but to live it out in real life. But before we get anywhere near those topics, we have to establish where truth even comes from, so today, we start at the foundation. John 1:14 tells us Jesus, the Word, became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth, both at the same time. Before we can talk about grace, we need a truth that's actually anchored to something solid. So I walk through the evidence for why the Bible itself holds up as that authoritative source, starting with the sheer volume of ancient manuscripts we have (over 25,000, compared to a few hundred for most other ancient texts we treat as reliable history). Then I get into how close those manuscripts are to the actual events, and how closely they match each other across thousands of years of copying, including the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery that lines up with our modern Old Testament in more than 95 percent of the text. From there, we look at why truth without grace becomes a weapon, and why grace without truth becomes wishful thinking that can't hold up under pressure. Paul tells the Ephesians to grow up by speaking the truth in love, and that's the tension this whole message lives in. In a culture full of confusion and division, we're called to hold truth and grace together, to speak boldly, love deeply, and live faithfully. Near the end, I walk through a simple prayer for anyone still wrestling with doubts, so stick around for that even if you consider yourself a skeptic. Watch the full message above, and if you're new here, hit subscribe so you don't miss the rest of this series. I'd love to hear in the comments where you tend to go to find truth when life gets confusing: a podcast, a friend, scripture, or somewhere else entirely. You can find more teaching and resources anytime at LeadBiblically.com. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 The problem with everyone having their own truth 2:30 Starting a new series, Finding Truth in God's Word 4:00 Jesus, full of grace and truth, John 1:14 7:00 Principle one, truth needs an authoritative source 12:00 Evidence one: the volume of ancient manuscripts 16:00 Evidence two: how close the manuscripts are to the original events 20:00 Evidence three: the Dead Sea Scrolls and the consistency of transcription 24:00 What this evidence means for you 27:00 Principle two, truth needs a connected grace 30:00 The salt metaphor, why grace matters in how we speak truth 33:00 Why "all you need is love" falls apart without truth 36:00 Coming back to Jesus, full of grace and truth 38:00 An invitation to pray 40:30 Discussion questions and next week's topic #IsTheBibleTrue #BiblicalEvidence #GraceAndTruth #Faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ChristianGrowth  LeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

  8. Jul 7

    Content Update - Personal vs Polished Online Preaching

    For years, I’ve approached online teaching differently from live preaching. I’d study, write a full manuscript, load it into a teleprompter, and deliver it. But lately I’ve been wrestling with something: In a world shaped by AI, polished content can start to feel distant, scripted and artificial. I don’t want that for my content. So, in this video, I open up about a major shift happening on the Lead Biblically channel and why I believe authenticity matters more than polish in this season. I talk about the tension between writing and speaking, why live preaching feels different than recording in a studio, and how technology is changing the way people experience communication and trust. Although I’ve been manuscripting sermons for nearly twenty years, and writing is still a major part of who I am, I feel compelled to make this shift. Over the coming weeks, my new content strategy may have more imperfection, but hopefully it generates more connection. Less reading and more conversational style. Potentially more pauses to think before speaking. And more moments that feel like Sunday morning instead of studio production. This is a discussion about speaking in front of cameras or teleprompters, but more importantly, it's centred on communication that feels as human as possible. Watch the full video and let me know what resonates with you most. Do you connect more with polished teaching or personal conversation? Subscribe for more biblical teaching, leadership encouragement, and practical conversations about following Jesus in everyday life. Explore more resources at LeadBiblically.com TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Why This Video Matters 00:32 The Difference Between Studio and Sunday Preaching 01:26 Why Live Speaking Feels Easier 02:18 The Feedback That Changed Everything 03:02 Why AI Changed My Thinking 03:50 Writing Voice vs Speaking Voice 04:25 The New Direction for Lead Biblically 05:00 Final Thoughts 🧭 🗺️ Navigating Life & Leadership God Has Called You To ✝️ 📖 Hi, I’m Jeremy! I’m here to help you navigate the life and leadership God has called you to. Jesus is our compass, and the Bible is our map; together, we’ll journey toward God’s purpose for your life. No matter where you are in your walk with God, you are not alone. This channel is here to help you understand Scripture, lead with wisdom, and grow in your relationship with Jesus. ⁉️ Want to go deeper? ⁉️ Visit LeadBiblically.com for a wealth of articles, resources, and tools to help you grow in your faith. From Bible studies to leadership principles, you'll find practical insights for life and ministry. ✍️ Join the Conversation! What stood out to you in today’s message? Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear your thoughts. Let’s get connected and build a strong community of faith and leadership together. 📱 TikTok: @PastorJeremyNorton 🐦 Twitter/X: @PastorJNorton 📘 Facebook: @PastorJeremyNorton 📸 Instagram: @PastorJeremyNorton 🔗 LinkedIn: Jeremy Norton 🎶 Channel Theme Music Attribution: Kombucha Drone by Unicorn Heads is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 🎵 Artist: Unicorn Heads 👉 Don’t forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe so you never miss new content. 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don’t miss out on fresh content each week. 🙏 Let’s grow in faith together! Biblical Leadership & Practical Discipleship LeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

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Biblical wisdom for the life and leadership God has called you to. Pastor Jeremy brings practical, Scripture-grounded teaching to help you grow in faith, lead with integrity, and navigate whatever God has placed in front of you. Jesus is our compass. The Bible is our map. New episodes weekly.