The Hope in His Wounds

What makes Jesus so great? On this Palm Sunday, we reflect on the suffering servant from Isaiah 53 and explore the deep truths about who Jesus really is. He sympathizes with our pain, supports us in our sorrow, takes away our sin, and brings peace through His sacrifice. You’ll walk away with a greater appreciation […]
From Suffering to Salvation

Jesus didn’t just suffer—He served, sacrificed, and changed the world. Isaiah 52–53 paints a vivid picture of a servant who gave everything so we could be made new. In this message, we explore how Christ’s example calls us to selfless service, wise living, and spiritual transformation. Discover what it means to sacrifice for something greater and why Jesus is the only One who could sprinkle the nations with salvation.
Rise Up and Live Redeemed

Isaiah 52 gives us a bold spiritual wake-up call. Are you still wearing dusty prison clothes, or are you clothed in strength and splendor? This message challenges us to rise up, remember who we represent, and go share the good news. God’s promises are sure: He goes before you and guards behind you. Let’s walk in that calling, with renewed focus and purpose.
Necessary Sacrifice: The Servant Who Changed Everything

Jesus didn’t just suffer—He served, sacrificed, and changed the world. Isaiah 52–53 paints a vivid picture of a servant who gave everything so we could be made new. In this message, we explore how Christ’s example calls us to selfless service, wise living, and spiritual transformation. Discover what it means to sacrifice for something greater […]
The Enemy’s Plot

Why would Satan want Jesus crucified? This Easter-focused episode explores the deeper spiritual questions surrounding Jesus’ trial, death, and resurrection. Was the devil hoping to discredit Christ? Did he fail to understand the resurrection? We also reflect on Thomas’ powerful encounter with the risen Jesus and what it means for our faith today. The cross wasn’t the end. It was only the beginning.
Spiritual Recharge: Wake Up and Walk in Strength

Isaiah 52 gives us a bold spiritual wake-up call. Are you still wearing dusty prison clothes, or are you clothed in strength and splendor? This message challenges us to rise up, remember who we represent, and go share the good news. God’s promises are sure: He goes before you and guards behind you. Let’s walk […]
Session 324: Why the Cross?
Why would Satan want Jesus crucified? This Easter-focused episode explores the deeper spiritual questions surrounding Jesus’ trial, death, and resurrection. Was the devil hoping to discredit Christ? Did he fail to understand the resurrection? We also reflect on Thomas’ powerful encounter with the risen Jesus and what it means for our faith today. The cross […]
One Day at a Time

Worrying about tomorrow can rob us of the peace God offers us today. In this episode, we’re reminded that God holds our future, so we don’t have to fear it. Whether it’s the news cycle, deadlines, or the unknown, Jesus calls us to live one day at a time, trusting that His provision and grace are more than enough for today’s troubles. Let go of anxiety and grab hold of faith—God’s got this.
The One Who Betrayed Jesus | A Warning for Every Believer

This week on The Way to Go Podcast, we reflect on one of the most sobering moments on the path to the cross—betrayal. From Judas’s hidden sin to Satan’s influence at the Last Supper, we examine how a single person can bring division even in the most sacred moments. What does Jesus’ response teach us about character, temptation, and spiritual warfare? And how can we ensure we’re not “the one” who allows the enemy a foothold?
We’ll look at John 13 and Luke 22, and talk honestly about how hiding sin makes us vulnerable and how the devil still targets the work of Christ today.
Session 323: Betrayal at the Table: Judas, Satan, and Hidden Sin
This week on The Way to Go Podcast, we reflect on one of the most sobering moments on the path to the cross—betrayal. From Judas’s hidden sin to Satan’s influence at the Last Supper, we examine how a single person can bring division even in the most sacred moments. What does Jesus’ response teach us […]