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Most believers have heard about confession their entire lives, but what if one of the most important tools God gave us for freedom has been misunderstood?
In this episode, I’m looking beyond religious tradition and exploring what the Bible actually teaches about confession. Too often, people associate confession with shame, guilt, or trying to convince God to forgive them. The result is that many believers stay trapped in cycles of failure, condemnation, and self-judgment.
But biblical confession is something entirely different.
When you understand confession from God's perspective, it becomes a pathway to freedom, restoration, and transformation. It empowers you to stop hiding from your struggles, face them honestly, and experience the life-giving work of God's grace. Instead of staying stuck in regret, you learn how to walk confidently in the forgiveness Jesus has already provided.
Join me this week and discover why confession is not what you think, and why understanding it correctly may be one of the most powerful steps you take toward lasting freedom. -
6. Stop Overexplaining by Dr. Jim Richards
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So many people spend years struggling with failure, shame, and regret. They make a mistake, fall into a destructive pattern, and eventually begin to believe they have disqualified themselves from God's purpose. In this message, I want to help you see why that isn't true.
Over the years, I've worked with people battling addictions, broken relationships, moral failures, and life-controlling problems. One thing I've learned is that real recovery is about much more than changing behavior. It happens when we understand how God's grace works in our lives.
In this episode of Rescue & Recovery, I share what I call The Grace Continuum. Unfortunately, grace is one of the most misunderstood concepts in Christianity today. Many people confuse grace with mercy, forgiveness, or permission to continue in destructive patterns. But biblical grace is far more powerful. Grace is God's power working in your heart, enabling you to become everything He created you to be.
I’ll share why true grace never leads to lawlessness, why God's mercy always points us toward restoration, and how understanding the finished work of Jesus can free you from condemnation and empower you to move forward.
No matter what has happened in your past, there is hope for your future. If you've ever wondered whether God can still use you after you've failed, this message is for you. -
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In this episode of Rescue & Recovery, I’m talking about one of the hardest but most necessary parts of healing and restoration: facing your past.
Most people want freedom from pain, failure, regret, or destructive patterns, but real recovery begins when we become willing to honestly face where we’ve been and what has shaped us. The good news is that God never intended for your past to define your future. Through His grace, you can move beyond shame, condemnation, and the opinions of others into genuine transformation.
I also explore something that often gets overlooked in recovery—how people around us respond to failure. If we hold others hostage to their past mistakes, we can never truly help restore them. Jesus came to rescue, restore, and reconcile, and as believers, we are called to do the same.
This message will help you understand how to stop allowing your past to control your identity, overcome fear and self-condemnation, and move forward in freedom without denying reality. No matter where you’ve been or what you’ve walked through, God’s grace is greater than your past. Recovery is possible, restoration is real, and your story is not over. -
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In this episode of Rescue & Recovery, I want to talk to you about recovering lost opportunities. Every one of us has faced moments where we felt like we missed our chance, made the wrong decision, wasted years, or watched something valuable slip away. But one of the greatest truths I’ve learned in my walk with God is this: His mercies are renewed every single day.
Too many people allow failure, disappointment, or painful circumstances to shape the way they see God and themselves. When life doesn’t work out the way we expected, we often create beliefs based on our experiences instead of building our lives on God’s truth. But God never intended for your past to define your future.
In this message, I’ll show you how reconnecting your heart to God can restore hope, renew your vision, and help you move forward with confidence. We’ll talk about why people get trapped in “circumstantial theology,” how failure can actually become the doorway to deeper intimacy with God, and why the person who has been forgiven much often loves much.
No matter where you’ve been or what you feel you’ve lost, God is still able to bring restoration, purpose, and new opportunities into your life. -
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Over the years, I’ve watched people struggle emotionally, spiritually, and even mentally because they never learned how to break free from shame, self-judgment, and fear. Many people live every day feeling like they’ve disappointed God, failed beyond recovery, or can never truly move forward. But that is not the Gospel Jesus came to give us.
In this episode of CyberChurch, I want to help you understand the difference between conviction and condemnation and show you how guilt affects your identity, your emotions, your relationships, and your ability to experience peace. If you’re constantly battling shame, fear of judgment, or the feeling that you’re never enough, this message will help you reconnect with the truth about God’s love and grace.
I’ll share practical biblical tools that can help you break free from destructive thought patterns and regain control of your emotional and spiritual life. Real recovery starts when you stop seeing yourself through guilt and start seeing yourself through what Jesus accomplished for you.
If you’re ready to experience healing, freedom, and restoration at the heart level, this message will help you take the next step. -
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What happens when you finally realize God loved you even at your worst?
In this deeply personal message, I share my journey from addiction, violence, brokenness, and self-destruction to discovering the transforming power of God’s unconditional love. Growing up in a world filled with pain, substance abuse, and hopelessness, I cried out to God night after night because deep inside I knew there had to be more to life than the path I was on.
Everything changed when God revealed the truth of Romans 5:8 to my heart: while we were still sinners, Christ loved us and gave Himself for us. I realized God loved me just as much at my worst as He does now.
This message is about more than failure and recovery. It’s about discovering that God does not define you by your worst moments. He is not waiting to condemn you or push you aside. He wants to rescue, restore, and rebuild your life from the inside out.
If you’ve ever struggled with shame, condemnation, destructive cycles, or feeling like you’ll never change, I believe this message will help you see God, and yourself, in a completely different way. -
If you’ve ever wondered why things aren’t working in your life, even though you believe God and know the truth, you’re not alone.
In this episode, I’m going to show you something simple, but powerful. It’s the biblical process for what the Apostle Paul calls “activating your faith.” And honestly, most believers miss part of this without realizing it.
We tend to think that if we have the right information, and believe it’s true, it should just work. But that’s not how faith works. There’s a progression. You hear the truth, then establish it in your heart so it becomes real to you, not just something you agree with, and then you put it into practice. If any part is missing, you can end up frustrated, wondering why God isn’t coming through or why life isn’t changing. But the issue isn’t God’s faithfulness. It’s not following the process that brings His promises to life in your heart.
Join me in CyberChurch this week, and I’ll help you take what you already know and make it work in your daily life, whether you need breakthrough, healing, or peace. This process can be used in every situation you face!
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What if the changes you’ve been praying for don’t start with striving harder, but with making a simple decision?
This message will walk you through a truth that is incredibly basic, but incredibly powerful. Real transformation begins when you change your mind. That’s what the Bible calls repentance. It’s not about religious effort. It’s about choosing to think differently.
The reality is, God has already given us everything through the Lord Jesus. His promises are sure. But He won’t override your will. You and I have to choose what we believe. We have to choose what we expect. And those choices begin to shape what happens inside our heart.
For many people, life has trained them to expect things to go wrong. Maybe it came from childhood, maybe from disappointment, maybe just from living in a broken world. But when you live expecting the worst, it becomes the pattern you follow, even if you don’t realize it.
I’ve been there myself. Times when things were going well, and all I could think was, “What’s about to go wrong?” That mindset doesn’t just affect your thoughts. It affects the direction of your life. But the good news is that you can choose something different.
When you decide to let go of what doesn’t have a place in your life, and you choose to believe what God has promised, something begins to change in your heart. You’re no longer just reacting to life. You’re beginning to walk with God, in harmony with Him.
Scripture tells us, “As a man thinks in his heart, so is he” (Proverbs 23:7). When your thinking changes at the heart level, everything else starts to follow. This message will help you take that step. It will bring you back to the simplicity of choosing life, choosing truth, and choosing to believe what God says about you.
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There are moments in life when fear, pressure, or uncertainty hits, and suddenly it feels like everything you know about God disappears. This is what I call spiritual amnesia.
This is what happens when your emotions take over, and you forget what you know about God and what Jesus has already done for you. In those first few moments, your response can shape the outcome of what you’re facing. But here’s the good news: even if you don’t respond right away, the moment you come back to truth, everything can begin to change.
In this episode we will talk about one of the biggest struggles people face is misunderstanding God’s role in their problems. As long as you believe God is behind your struggle, you won’t trust Him as your deliverer. But when you settle that in your heart, everything shifts. We’ll also talk about the difference between knowing truth and living it. The truth you hear won’t change your life; the truth you apply will.
God didn’t design you to just collect information. He created you to live from your heart, where His Word becomes real and active in your life. When that happens, you stop freezing in difficult moments and start responding with confidence and authority. You were created to represent God in this world, to reflect His nature and walk in what Jesus has already provided.
Take time to listen again and, more importantly, put this into practice. When you do, what once overwhelmed you will begin to lose its power.
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What if one of the biggest reasons we struggle in life isn’t what’s happening to us, but what we believe about God in the middle of it? This message takes an honest look at a subtle belief that almost every believer would deny, but many of us have lived out without realizing it.
When life gets hard, it’s easy to slip into thinking God is allowing, causing, or even teaching us through pain. But when we do that, we begin to see God through a distorted lens. And without realizing it, we place our own sense of justice above His.
This message walks you through how that belief develops, why it keeps you from stepping into God’s protection and provision, and how to come back to a place of trust. I’ll share from both Scripture and real-life experience to show that walking in what God has provided isn’t automatic. It’s something we choose as we align our hearts with His truth.
This isn’t about blame or condemnation. It’s about waking up to the goodness of God and realizing that He’s not the source of your pain. He’s the source of your deliverance. If you’ve ever questioned where God is in difficult seasons, this message will help you rebuild your confidence in who He really is.
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Most people are trying to change their behavior, but they never experience real transformation because they’ve never settled on who they are in their heart.
In this message, I talk about what it really means to discover your God-given identity and step into a life of dignity, worth, and purpose. Lasting change doesn’t come from willpower. It comes from identity.
The Bible says in Proverbs 23:7, “As he thinks in his heart, so is he.” When your heart is established in what God says about you, everything begins to change: your choices, your emotions, and the direction of your life.
I explain why desire plays a powerful role in who you become, how your identity is shaping your everyday experience, and what it means to connect with the hidden man of the heart (1 Peter 3:4). I also show you how false identities are formed and how to break free from them so you can live as the person God created you to be.
This isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about uncovering who you’ve always been in Christ. If you’ve felt stuck, frustrated, or like something is missing, this message will help you reconnect with the truth that sets you free.
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When is good enough… actually good enough?
Most believers never ask that question honestly. And because of that, they spend their lives striving, questioning, and wondering if they’ve done enough to be accepted by God. In this episode, we dig into one of the most subtle but destructive beliefs in the body of Christ: the idea that our “goodness” determines our outcomes.
This is where the story of Job becomes incredibly important. For centuries, people have used Job to support the belief that even the righteous can be handed over to suffering as some kind of test from God. But when you really examine the story, you start to see something different. Most of what people quote from Job isn’t God speaking. It’s Job’s confusion and his friends’ wrong conclusions. And that raises a powerful question: If our understanding of “good enough” is based on the wrong voices, what does that mean for how we see God?
In this message, I challenge the idea that God measures you by performance and explore what Scripture actually reveals about His nature. Until you settle this issue in your heart, you’ll never fully trust God…and you’ll never experience the confidence that comes from faith-righteousness (Romans 4:5). This isn’t just theology. This is about how you live, how you relate to God, and whether you walk in peace or constant uncertainty.
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Why do bad things happen to good people? That’s one of the most honest questions we can ask. And in this series, we’re taking a fresh look at the book of Job.
Most people miss this: much of what we believe about Job comes from his complaints, not from God. For 38 chapters, Job speaks מתוך confusion and limited understanding. But when God finally speaks, everything changes, and it challenges many religious ideas we’ve accepted.
This message will help you rethink how you relate to God in difficult times. Are you trying to get God to do something, or are you learning to receive what He has already provided through Jesus? That one shift can change how you pray, believe, and experience God.
You’ll see that true biblical “knowledge” isn’t information. It’s intimate, heart-to-heart connection. That kind of knowing moves you out of striving and into rest, out of performance and into relationship.
If God has already given us everything we need (2 Peter 1:3), then faith isn’t about convincing Him. It’s about believing and receiving.
This is more than a teaching. It’s an invitation to stop striving and start experiencing a real relationship with God.
Stay with this series. It may completely change how you see God and every challenge you face.
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Why do bad things happen to good people? And more importantly, is God the one behind them?
In this message, I begin a powerful new series that tackles one of the most common struggles believers face. For generations, many Christians have been taught that God sends hardship to test us. But if you believe God is the source of your suffering, it becomes almost impossible to trust Him as your healer, your deliverer, and your savior.
I share a remarkable testimony from early in my ministry about a young couple whose unborn baby was facing a life-threatening situation. What happened next became a powerful demonstration of what changes when someone stops blaming God and begins to trust Him for who He really is.
We’ll also take a fresh look at the book of Job and address some of the misunderstandings that have caused many people to believe things about God that simply aren’t true. Much of the struggle people experience in their relationship with God comes down to one simple question: Do we believe God is who He says He is?
When you begin to understand God’s true character, His goodness, His love, and His desire to give life, it changes the way you relate to Him. Fear begins to fade, trust grows stronger, and your walk with God becomes far more confident and peaceful.
This message begins a series I’ve taught for more than 25 years that has helped people all over the world discover who God really is and learn how to walk with Him in genuine trust. -
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What does it really mean to have success that doesn’t destroy your life?
In this message, we explore what the Bible calls true prosperity, the kind of success that strengthens your relationship with God, protects your marriage, and brings peace instead of sorrow. Biblical success isn’t about chasing opportunities. It’s about having insight.
The Scriptures tell us that people go into captivity because of a lack of knowledge. But this isn’t just information. It’s perspective. It’s the ability to consider your ways, examine the path you’re on, and allow God to give you understanding beyond your own viewpoint.
We also take a deeper look at Genesis 2 and what it means that it was “not good” for man to be alone. Being alone isn’t just about physical isolation. It’s about lacking insight. It’s about missing the perspective that protects you, corrects you, and sometimes redirects you before you make costly mistakes.
Real success is often about knowing which opportunities to walk away from, and being humble enough to listen when someone who sees differently speaks into your life.
If you want the kind of success that keeps your heart in harmony with God and your life intact, this teaching will challenge and strengthen you. -
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What if success didn’t cost you your marriage, your peace, or your relationship with God?
In this week’s CyberChurch, I talk about biblical success, the kind that strengthens every area of your life instead of forcing you to sacrifice one part to gain another. God’s idea of prosperity is never one-dimensional. It’s success that brings peace without sorrow, health without compromise, and growth that keeps you deeply connected to Him. We also dig into how this plays out in marriage and close relationships. When couples learn to truly honor each other’s strengths and make decisions together, success multiplies. But when ego, fear, or religious stereotypes take the lead, the very things we’re trying to build can quietly begin to unravel.
I share practical insight from Scripture and from my own journey about what it looks like to build a life that honors God at every crossroads, so when you reach your goals, you haven’t lost your intimacy with Him or the people who matter most.
If you’re ready for holistic success, the kind that aligns with who you are in Christ and builds your life from the inside out, this message will challenge and encourage you. -
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What if the path to lasting success is learning how to walk in peace instead of under pressure? In this message, I look at how real change happens when your decisions flow from who you are in Christ and keep you aligned with God’s peace.
Because we are created in the likeness and image of God, we always have the power of choice. The quality of your life doesn’t change by controlling other people, but by taking responsibility for yourself and making decisions rooted in your identity in Jesus. When your choices are based on who you are in Him, those decisions will come to pass and lead you into a life that actually works.
In this teaching, I connect wisdom with the pathway of peace and unpack the biblical meaning of shalom, showing how peace includes wholeness, safety, health, provision, and prosperity. When your decisions bring peace to your heart and your household, you’re on the right path.
If you want your resolutions to last and your success to bring life instead of stress, this message will help you stay on the path that leads to peace. -
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What if the reason your success in one area keeps costing you peace, relationships, or health is because you were taught to pursue it the wrong way? In this message, I challenge the idea of vertical priorities and introduce a biblical approach that actually works in real life.
Most believers have been taught to stack life into priorities: God first, family second, work next, yet everything we do affects everything else we value. When we live by this model, we end up jumping from one responsibility to another, feeling guilty, stressed, and often damaging the very relationships we are trying to protect.
The real issue isn’t commitment. It’s perspective. Once you understand how God intended priorities to work, everything changes. I explain what it means to put God at the center instead of the top, so that your walk with Him increases the quality of your marriage, family, work, health, and peace. This is what I call holistic success. I also explore the biblical meaning of peace and prosperity through the word shalom, and why God gives us the power to get wealth without sorrow when success flows from wisdom and grace.
If you’re tired of making progress in one area while losing ground somewhere else, this message will help you reset your priorities, protect what matters most, and pursue success God’s way, without leaving damage behind. -
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What if the reason your resolutions don’t last has nothing to do with discipline, willpower, or trying harder, but everything to do with what you believe about authority? In this message, I challenge one of the most common assumptions in Christianity and show you why understanding the authority God gave to mankind is essential for real, lasting change.
Many believers have been taught that when Adam fell, man lost authority and the devil gained it. The problem is simple: the Bible never says that. Authority was never transferred to Satan. The enemy has no power over your life except what comes through deception. He steals, kills, and destroys by lies, not by authority.
I also explain why authority is the right to choose and why you still have it. God gave man dominion on the earth, not over other people, but over creation and over himself. This is why Jesus came as the Son of Man and lived by the power of the Holy Spirit. Acts 10:38 shows us exactly how He lived, and that same Spirit works in us today.
If you’ve struggled with resolutions that don’t last or felt unsure about pursuing what’s in your heart, this CyberChurch message will bring clarity and freedom. God is not hard to hear, and His will is not hidden. When your heart is open, you can move forward with confidence. - Visa fler