One More

Timothy Sanchez

One More is a discipleship-driven podcast with one mission: to spread the Truth of the Gospel and reach one more person for Christ. Each episode is designed to encourage spiritual growth, strengthen your walk with Jesus, and equip you to live out your faith with purpose and boldness. Whether you’re a new believer or have followed Christ for years, this podcast exists to remind us that every moment is an opportunity—and every conversation is a chance—to point one more heart toward Him.

Episodes

  1. Who do you say I AM?

    12/25/2025

    Who do you say I AM?

    Teaching Notes: “Who Do You Say That I Am?” Primary Text Matthew 16:13–17“But who do you say that I am?” — Jesus I. The Central Question of Life A. Jesus Shifts from Public Opinion to Personal Conviction Matthew 16:13 – “Who do men say that I am?”Matthew 16:15 – “But who do YOU say that I am?”Faith cannot be inherited, borrowed, or avoided.Key Point Every person must personally answer Jesus.Silence is still an answerReflection Questions Whose opinion has shaped your view of Jesus?Have you personally answered this question?II. Peter’s Confession: The Right Answer A. Jesus Is the Christ Matthew 16:16 – “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”“Christ” = Messiah, God’s anointed Savior.B. Revelation, Not Reasoning Matthew 16:17 – Revealed by the Father, not human wisdom.Saving faith comes through divine revelation.Supporting Scriptures John 1:411 Timothy 2:5Acts 4:12Key Point Jesus is not one option among many—He is the only Savior.III. Who Jesus Reveals Himself to Be A. God in the Flesh John 1:1, 14Colossians 2:9John 14:9B. The Only Way to God John 14:6 John 10:9Romans 5:1Key Point Rejecting Jesus is rejecting God’s only provision for salvation.IV. The Urgency of the Question A. Eternity Is Real Hebrews 9:27 – Death and judgmentMatthew 25:46 – Eternal life or eternal punishmentB. Life Is Short James 4:14Psalm 90:12Key Point Delayed decision is still a decision.Reflection Question If today were your last day, are you certain where you would spend eternity?V. The Gamble of Rejecting Christ A. What Are You Risking? Mark 8:36 – Gaining the world, losing the soulLuke 12:20 – Foolish to store earthly riches onlyB. False Foundations Good works (Isaiah 64:6)Morality without ChristReligion without relationshipKey Point Eternity is too high a price to gamble on uncertainty.Key Point God’s patience is mercy, not permission.A. Confession vs. Lifestyle Luke 6:46 – Saying “Lord” without obedienceMatthew 7:21B. True Discipleship Luke 9:23 – Deny self, take up cross, followJames 2:17 – Faith without works is deadReflection Questions Does your life reflect who you say Jesus is?Is Jesus Savior only—or Lord?A. God’s Love and Invitation John 3:16 Romans 5:8B. How to Respond Romans 10:9–10Ephesians 2:8–9

    9 min
  2. Run to The Source not the vessel

    12/19/2025

    Run to The Source not the vessel

    1. The Issue: Depending on People Instead of God Many believers live sermon to sermon instead of presence to presencePreachers are vessels, not the sourceSpiritual dryness comes when we replace intimacy with dependencyKey Scriptures Jeremiah 17:5 – Trusting in man brings weakness1 Corinthians 3:5–7 – God gives the growthPsalm 146:3 – Do not put trust in princes (people)Key Statement A preacher can pour into you, but they cannot sustain you. 2. Jesus Identifies the True Thirst Everyone is thirsty for meaning, peace, and lifeTemporary sources always require another visitKey Scripture John 4:13–14 – Earthly water vs. living waterTruth If it cannot satisfy forever, it was never meant to. 3. The Invitation: Come to the Source Jesus calls people directly to HimselfRelationship over religionAccess is personal, daily, and availableKey Scriptures John 7:37 – “Come to Me and drink”Psalm 36:9 – God is the fountain of lifeIsaiah 55:1 – Invitation to the thirsty4. The Danger of Broken Cisterns Cisterns = man-made systems to replace GodExamples:Sermons without prayerChurch attendance without devotionChristian activity without intimacyKey Scripture Jeremiah 2:13 – Broken cisterns that hold no waterWarning Anything you depend on more than God will eventually fail you. 5. Growth Requires Personal Hunger God never intended believers to remain dependentMaturity requires personal pursuitKey Scriptures Matthew 5:6 – Hunger leads to filling1 Peter 2:2 – Crave spiritual milkHebrews 5:12 – Danger of staying immature6. Questions to Challenge Believers Would my faith survive without sermons?Do I seek God daily or weekly?Am I growing or just being inspired?Is my walk private or only public?7. Questions to Challenge Unbelievers What have I been depending on for fulfillment?Why do I keep returning to empty wells?Could my thirst be pointing me to God?What if Jesus truly satisfies?Key Scripture Isaiah 55:2 – Laboring for what doesn’t satisfy8. The Call: From Dependency to Intimacy God desires direct relationshipPreachers point the way—they are not the wayKey Scriptures Jeremiah 29:13 – Seeking God wholeheartedlyJohn 15:4 – Abide in ChristKey Statement You don’t need another cup—you need the fountain. 9. Closing Reflection What wells am I drinking from? Where has my dependence shifted?Am I living on yesterday’s water?Key Scripture Matthew 5:6 – Those who hunger will be filled10. Encouragement The source is still availableThe invitation is still openThe water is still flowingKey Scriptures Isaiah 55:1 – Come to the watersJohn 7:38 – Rivers of living water will flowFinal Truth When you drink from the Source, you don’t just get filled—you become a well for others.

    8 min
  3. Anyone who does not provide

    12/10/2025

    Anyone who does not provide

    1. Scripture Foundation 1 Timothy 5:8 (NKJV) “But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.” Key Idea: Biblical faith is demonstrated first in how we care for our household. 2. Context Overview Paul is instructing Timothy on church order and caring for widows.“Provide” includes emotional, spiritual, relational, and practical care, not just financial.The issue is neglect, not inability. 3. Breakdown of the Verse A. “If anyone…” Applies to all believers—men, women, families. B. “Does not provide…” Means intentional neglect, not unavoidable hardship.Love is demonstrated through responsibility. C. “His own… especially his household” Home is the believer’s first ministry.Godly leadership begins in private, not public. D. “Has denied the faith” Neglect contradicts everything Christ teaches about love and sacrifice. E. “Worse than an unbeliever” Even unbelievers recognize familial responsibility.A believer who rejects this lives beneath basic human morality. 4. Key Teaching Points Faith without responsibility is an empty confession.Providing includes guidance, presence, support, and protection.Our homes reveal our true character more than our public ministry. 5. Challenging Questions for Believers Am I spiritually leading my home—prayer, Scripture, godly example?Do I meet the emotional needs of my family?Am I consistent at home, or only spiritual in public?Do I use work or ministry as an excuse to avoid responsibilities?What would my family say about my love and leadership? 6. Challenging Questions for Unbelievers What legacy are you leaving inside your home?Are your relationships marked by love or neglect?What standard of morality guides your decisions?How might your home change if God rebuilt your priorities?Are you living up to the version of “good” you expect from others? 7. Encouragement & Hope A. God Restores Failures do not disqualify you—God rebuilds broken homes and hearts. B. Start Small One apology.One act of love.One step toward responsibility. He gives: Strength to leadWisdom to guideGrace to rebuildCourage to begin again A transformed home becomes a living testimony of God’s grace. With God, you can start again—stronger, wiser, and more intentional. Let your home be the place where your faith speaks the loudest.

    7 min

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One More is a discipleship-driven podcast with one mission: to spread the Truth of the Gospel and reach one more person for Christ. Each episode is designed to encourage spiritual growth, strengthen your walk with Jesus, and equip you to live out your faith with purpose and boldness. Whether you’re a new believer or have followed Christ for years, this podcast exists to remind us that every moment is an opportunity—and every conversation is a chance—to point one more heart toward Him.