Truism

Truism

Welcome to the podcast where life’s moments meet timeless truths! Here, we explore the quirks, insights, and lightbulb moments that reveal God’s presence. From scripture to daily life, our casual, fun, and honest chats blend humor with depth to uncover the profound truths shaping our faith. Whether you’re seeking clarity, inspiration, or a good laugh, this podcast reminds you that God’s wisdom is often found in the ordinary. Grab a coffee, tune in, and let’s celebrate the beauty of God’s work in everyday life!

  1. Room For More - S2 E4

    FEB 17

    Room For More - S2 E4

    Sometimes God gives just enough to sustain us. Other times, He invites us to make room for more. In this episode, we explore the shift from daily provision to expanded possibility. Looking at the widow who was told to “borrow not a few” in 2 Kings 4, the transition from manna in the wilderness to the Promised Land, and Paul’s reminder in Ephesians 3:20, we talk about readiness, participation, and what it means to prepare when God begins to stretch us. This conversation isn’t about pressure or performance. It’s about posture. When God moves, are we making room—or stopping short? Chapter Markers: 0:00 – Intro: Setting the tone for the episode and revisiting the idea of moving beyond “just enough.” 2:06 – Off Topic / On Topic: A lighthearted question that opens the door to thinking about preparation, capacity, and expectation. 4:36 – Would You Rather: A fun, fast-paced segment that explores comfort vs risk, safe vs stretching, and what we instinctively choose when faced with “more.” 10:17 – Stretch Your Mind – Ephesians 3:20: Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think…” A reminder that God’s ability often exceeds our expectation. 11:38 – Two Widows: Comparing the widow whose barrel never filled with the widow who was told to gather as many vessels as possible. The oil stopped only when the containers ran out. 16:40 – From Manna to Milk & Honey: Daily dependence prepared Israel for possession. The manna ceased when they stepped into promise. 18:35 – Make Room For More: A reflective close: when God invites expansion, we can’t afford to decide we’d rather not. His way is best, and His blessing is “not a few.” Closing Thought:God’s power is never the limitation.Sometimes the only question is whether we made room.

    23 min
  2. Beyond Blame - S2 E2

    JAN 20

    Beyond Blame - S2 E2

    When something goes wrong—really wrong—our instinct is to blame the closest thing we can point to. In this episode, James and Manny explore the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 17 and uncover how easily blame gets misplaced when pain hits. Elijah didn’t cause the drought—he announced it. Yet again and again, he becomes the one people point at. Through the widow of Zarephath and the death of her son, this episode wrestles with a hard truth: pain often reveals questions that blessing kept buried. Rather than defending God or silencing grief, Scripture shows a better way—honest prayer, staying in relationship, and moving beyond blame without walking away from faith. Why we instinctively blame the nearest person or circumstance The difference between announcing judgment and causing it How daily provision can stabilize us without deepening faith What gratitude can quietly conceal until pain exposes it Why honest questions are not rebellion How both the widow and Elijah voiced blame—and God still responded What it means to exit the blame game and keep walking with God Episode Segments Who’s Getting Blamed for This? (game segment) Off-Topic / On-Topic Question Teaching walkthrough of 1 Kings 17 Reflection on grief, blame, and unfiltered prayer Memorable Lines “We often blame the closest thing, not the truest thing.” “The grief didn’t create the bitterness—it exposed it.” “Gratitude kept everything stable, but it didn’t answer the deeper questions.” “Faith doesn’t mean never asking why—it means refusing to leave when you don’t get an answer.” Closing ThoughtBlame gives pain a target—but it never brings healing. Scripture doesn’t just invite us to shift blame; it invites us to move beyond blame and keep walking with God anyway.

    26 min
  3. Consistency Over Intensity: Why Bible Reading Is Harder Than It Should Be S2.1

    JAN 6

    Consistency Over Intensity: Why Bible Reading Is Harder Than It Should Be S2.1

    The new year often comes with big goals, big plans, and big spiritual intentions. But what actually sustains growth over time isn’t dramatic moments—it’s daily devotion. In this first episode of Season 2, James is joined by Jorge and Manny for a grounded, honest conversation about Bible reading, spiritual rhythms, and the power of small, consistent faithfulness. Together, they explore why reading Scripture can feel difficult, how guilt and pressure often derail good intentions, and why God seems to work more through quiet obedience than loud resolutions. This episode isn’t about reading plans you’ll abandon by February—it’s about forming habits that last. In This Episode, We Talk About: Why Bible reading feels harder than it should—and why that’s normal The danger of turning spiritual disciplines into pressure instead of practice How small, daily obedience compounds into real transformation Why consistency matters more than intensity Letting go of guilt-driven faith and embracing grace-filled growth The difference between dramatic spiritual moments and sustained spiritual maturity Key Takeaway: Big intentions are fulfilled by small, daily faithfulness. You don’t grow spiritually by doing everything at once—you grow by showing up again tomorrow. Who This Episode Is For: Anyone starting a new year with spiritual goals Listeners who struggle to stay consistent with Bible reading Believers who feel discouraged by past failed plans Leaders looking to encourage sustainable spiritual growth Listen & Subscribe:If this episode encouraged you, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who’s starting fresh—or starting again.

    43 min
  4. Out Of Place: Called To Stand Out

    11/25/2025

    Out Of Place: Called To Stand Out

    In this episode of Truism, James, Jorge, and Manny tackle a feeling everyone knows but few admit: not fitting in. From awkward fishing trips to surprise hugs to school-day insecurities, the guys unpack why those “I don’t belong here” moments may actually be divine indicators rather than personal failures. A touching real-life story about a baby goose raised among sandhill cranes becomes the anchor illustration—reminding us that you can learn the walk of the crowd and still never lose who you truly are. Just like that goose, God often places us in unexpected environments not to erase our identity but to reveal it. Throughout the conversation, the guys highlight how God has always used outsiders, misfits, and unlikely people—Noah, Joseph, David, John the Baptist, even Jesus—to prove that being different is not a disadvantage in the Kingdom; it’s preparation. As the episode builds, James, Jorge, and Manny emphasize three truths every believer needs when they feel out of place: Remember Who Called You — God made you on purpose, with purpose. Stop Comparing Yourself — Your difference isn’t a flaw; it’s your lane. Embrace Your Peculiar — What makes you stand out may be the exact thing God intends to use. This conversation is funny, heartfelt, and full of perspective. Whether you’re navigating church life, friendships, work, or your own inner insecurities, the takeaway is clear: You weren’t designed to blend in.You were created to stand firm, stand out, and shine for His glory.

    23 min

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Welcome to the podcast where life’s moments meet timeless truths! Here, we explore the quirks, insights, and lightbulb moments that reveal God’s presence. From scripture to daily life, our casual, fun, and honest chats blend humor with depth to uncover the profound truths shaping our faith. Whether you’re seeking clarity, inspiration, or a good laugh, this podcast reminds you that God’s wisdom is often found in the ordinary. Grab a coffee, tune in, and let’s celebrate the beauty of God’s work in everyday life!

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