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Session 303: Are You Really Listening? The Lost Art of Paying Attention

We hear, but do we really listen? 👂 James 1:19 reminds us to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger—yet so often, distractions, pride, and busyness get in the way. In today’s episode of Way to Go Podcast, we explore:➡️ Why we struggle to listen—distractions, denial, and pride➡️ The wisdom of Scripture on listening (James 1:19, Proverbs 18:13, Philippians 2:3-4)➡️ How timing, exhaustion, and selfishness block meaningful conversations➡️ Practical ways to turn up

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Session 302: Sowing Trouble: What You Plant is What You Grow – Proverbs 6

Troublemakers don’t just stir up conflict—they plant the seeds of their own destruction. 🌱 This week on Way to Go Podcast, we continue in Proverbs 6:12-19, looking at the troublemaker’s path and the things God detests. 💡 Key Takeaways:➡️ Better never trouble Trouble until Trouble troubles you – David Keppel➡️ What you plant is what you grow—sow evil, reap evil➡️ The seven things God hates—how often do we consider them?➡️ Stirring up conflict is a serious offense,

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Encounter God’s Presence in Pain

This week, we reflect on Joseph’s unexpected journey and how, in the midst of confusion and disappointment, he encountered the presence of God. In Matthew 1:23, we see the powerful promise of Immanuel—God with us. Though Joseph faced uncertainty and heartbreak, God was working behind the scenes, revealing His plan and calling Joseph to trust Him. Pain often sharpens our focus on God. Like Joseph, we may experience seasons where our dreams seem shattered, our plans fall

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Session 301: Get Out Fast & Learn from the Ant

Co-signing a loan can be an added burden with an uncertain outcome, but Proverbs 6 warns us about more than just finances! This week on Way to Go Podcast, we’re joined by Pastor Steve Sargent from Hiawatha Church of God in Christ to unpack the wisdom of Proverbs 6—from avoiding financial traps to learning from the ant. 🐜 One of Steve’s favorite verses challenges us: “Look at the ant, you sluggard!” The ant works hard, prepares, and

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Session 300: Leading Like Jesus: Servanthood Over Power

Everyone wants a leader—until they don’t like how they lead. Is the issue bad leadership, or just not liking what’s being said? 🤔 In this episode of Way to Go Podcast, we dive into Matthew 10:41-45 to explore what Jesus teaches about leadership. ➡️ Don’t lord it over others➡️ Be a servant➡️ Be a slave to all➡️ Follow Jesus’ example—He gave His life True leadership isn’t about power; it’s about serving. Are we leading like Jesus?  

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Session 299: Overcoming Selfishness and Working as One

Selfishness can destroy unity, but when we embrace teamwork, we can move together toward a common goal—even if our roles look different. In this episode of the Way to Go Podcast, we explore Philippians 2:1-11 and discuss the importance of humility, selflessness, and working as one. Whether leading or supporting, every role matters in achieving unity. Join us as we unpack how to put aside selfishness and truly work together.   Connect with Eagleville Bible Church: Facebook

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Be a Good Influence for Jesus

This week, we explore two of Jesus’ parables: the mustard seed and the yeast. These stories, though simple, illustrate profound truths about the Kingdom of God. Both the mustard seed and yeast start small, yet their impact is transformative, growing into something far greater than their beginnings. Jesus describes the Kingdom as something that begins humbly, like a mustard seed planted in a field, or yeast worked into dough. Over time, these small, unassuming actions produce growth

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Which branch are you?

This week, we dive into John 15, a passage that feels like a parable but stands as a profound analogy from Jesus during His final hours with His disciples. Set in the context of the Upper Room Discourse, Jesus uses the imagery of the vine, branches, and gardener to highlight the necessity of staying connected to Him. The key message is simple yet powerful: Jesus is the vine, believers are the branches, and God the Father is

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Be a Productive Part of God’s Work

Jesus’ parable of the wheat and the weeds reminds us of the ongoing spiritual battle in the world. God, the good sower, plants seeds of faith and goodness, while the enemy sows seeds of sin and destruction. The field, representing the world, contains both wheat (believers) and weeds (those aligned with evil). Though they coexist for now, the harvest—God’s judgment—will bring separation and clarity. This story calls us to evaluate our role in God’s kingdom. Are we

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Getting Answers to Your Prayer

In this week’s sermon, we journey with Abraham’s servant on his assignment to find a wife for Isaac, a mission that carries tremendous weight. With all the challenges of cultural differences and traveling to foreign lands, the servant remains dependent on God. Through this story, we explore the power of simple prayers and how they lead to profound answers. We’ll look at key insights from Genesis 24 on how prayer positions us in the right place to

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