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- Can we be active in church and still be ignoring what God is asking us to change?
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/15/when-leadership-becomes-corrupt-the-warning-of-micah-39-12/
Micah 3:9–12 gives us a sobering picture of leaders who had the right religious language but the wrong priorities.
Rulers were influenced by bribes. Priests allowed money to shape their ministry. Prophets pursued personal gain. Yet they still confidently believed that because the Lord was among them, judgment could never come.
They confused God’s presence with God’s approval.
That warning still matters today.
Church attendance, ministry involvement, biblical knowledge, giving, leadership positions, and years of Christian service are all valuable—but none of them can replace genuine obedience to God.
Micah forces us to ask some difficult questions:
Where has money, comfort, approval, or influence begun affecting our decisions?
Are we willing to obey God when obedience becomes costly?
Are we using religious activity as evidence that everything in our spiritual lives must be okay?
And perhaps most importantly:
What has God entrusted to me, and am I handling it faithfully?
Read the full study of Micah 3:9–12: “When Leadership Becomes Corrupt” on PatrickRyanLewis.com.
#Micah #BookOfMicah #BibleStudy #BiblicalLeadership #ChristianLeadership #Integrity #Accountability #ChristianLiving #Obedience #Repentance #ChurchLeadership #SpiritualGrowth #AGuyAndHisBible
Can we be active in church and still be ignoring what God is asking us to change? https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/15/when-leadership-becomes-corrupt-the-warning-of-micah-39-12/ Micah 3:9–12 gives us a sobering picture of leaders who had the right religious language but the wrong priorities. Rulers were influenced by bribes. Priests allowed money to shape their ministry. Prophets pursued personal gain. Yet they still confidently believed that because the Lord was among them, judgment could never come. They confused God’s presence with God’s approval. That warning still matters today. Church attendance, ministry involvement, biblical knowledge, giving, leadership positions, and years of Christian service are all valuable—but none of them can replace genuine obedience to God. Micah forces us to ask some difficult questions: Where has money, comfort, approval, or influence begun affecting our decisions? Are we willing to obey God when obedience becomes costly? Are we using religious activity as evidence that everything in our spiritual lives must be okay? And perhaps most importantly: What has God entrusted to me, and am I handling it faithfully? Read the full study of Micah 3:9–12: “When Leadership Becomes Corrupt” on PatrickRyanLewis.com. #Micah #BookOfMicah #BibleStudy #BiblicalLeadership #ChristianLeadership #Integrity #Accountability #ChristianLiving #Obedience #Repentance #ChurchLeadership #SpiritualGrowth #AGuyAndHisBible0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 33 Ansichten1
Please log in to like, share and comment! - EXHAUSTED—BUT STILL CHASING.
That may be one of the most powerful descriptions of Gideon and his 300 men in Judges 8.
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/14/exhausted-but-still-chasing-persistence-compromise-and-justice-in-judges-84-21/
They had already fought a tremendous battle. They were hungry. They were exhausted. They asked fellow Israelites for help and were refused. The people who should have encouraged them doubted they would succeed.
But they kept going.
Judges 8:4–21 reminds us that being tired does not necessarily mean God is finished with what He has called us to do.
Sometimes faithfulness means continuing to pray when you haven’t seen the answer.
Continuing to serve when nobody seems to notice.
Continuing to resist temptation when the battle feels repetitive.
Continuing to obey when other people refuse to stand beside you.
Continuing to trust God when you cannot yet see the outcome.
Gideon’s story also gives us sobering lessons about unbelief, compromise, leadership, justice, and the danger of standing on the sidelines when God calls us to participate.
You can be tired and still be faithful.
You can be discouraged and still be obedient.
Sometimes the next act of faith isn’t something dramatic.
Sometimes it is simply taking the next step.
Read the latest study on Judges 8:4–21 — “Exhausted, but Still Chasing.”
#BookOfJudges #Judges8 #Gideon #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #Faith #Perseverance #Faithfulness #Obedience #TrustGod #SpiritualGrowth #BibleTeaching #KeepGoing #FollowJesus
EXHAUSTED—BUT STILL CHASING. That may be one of the most powerful descriptions of Gideon and his 300 men in Judges 8. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/14/exhausted-but-still-chasing-persistence-compromise-and-justice-in-judges-84-21/ They had already fought a tremendous battle. They were hungry. They were exhausted. They asked fellow Israelites for help and were refused. The people who should have encouraged them doubted they would succeed. But they kept going. Judges 8:4–21 reminds us that being tired does not necessarily mean God is finished with what He has called us to do. Sometimes faithfulness means continuing to pray when you haven’t seen the answer. Continuing to serve when nobody seems to notice. Continuing to resist temptation when the battle feels repetitive. Continuing to obey when other people refuse to stand beside you. Continuing to trust God when you cannot yet see the outcome. Gideon’s story also gives us sobering lessons about unbelief, compromise, leadership, justice, and the danger of standing on the sidelines when God calls us to participate. You can be tired and still be faithful. You can be discouraged and still be obedient. Sometimes the next act of faith isn’t something dramatic. Sometimes it is simply taking the next step. Read the latest study on Judges 8:4–21 — “Exhausted, but Still Chasing.” #BookOfJudges #Judges8 #Gideon #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #Faith #Perseverance #Faithfulness #Obedience #TrustGod #SpiritualGrowth #BibleTeaching #KeepGoing #FollowJesus0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 18 Ansichten1
- Is the NASB 1977 Thompson Chain-Reference Bible the best Bible deal on Amazon right now?
https://youtu.be/4zOqflPocW0
Buy this Bible here https://amzn.to/4zbyO69
In this video, I take a close look at this unique edition and share why it may be one of the most valuable Bible purchases available for serious students of Scripture, pastors, teachers, and everyday believers who want a solid study tool without spending a fortune.
The Thompson Chain-Reference Bible has been trusted by Christians for generations because of its powerful Scripture study system. Rather than relying heavily on commentary, it allows the Bible to speak for itself by connecting related verses and themes throughout the text. In this review, I walk through the features of the NASB77 Thompson Chain Reference Bible, talk about the overall quality of the edition, and explain who I think this Bible is best suited for.
https://youtu.be/4zOqflPocW0Is the NASB 1977 Thompson Chain-Reference Bible the best Bible deal on Amazon right now? https://youtu.be/4zOqflPocW0 Buy this Bible here https://amzn.to/4zbyO69 In this video, I take a close look at this unique edition and share why it may be one of the most valuable Bible purchases available for serious students of Scripture, pastors, teachers, and everyday believers who want a solid study tool without spending a fortune. The Thompson Chain-Reference Bible has been trusted by Christians for generations because of its powerful Scripture study system. Rather than relying heavily on commentary, it allows the Bible to speak for itself by connecting related verses and themes throughout the text. In this review, I walk through the features of the NASB77 Thompson Chain Reference Bible, talk about the overall quality of the edition, and explain who I think this Bible is best suited for. https://youtu.be/4zOqflPocW0
0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 26 Ansichten - What is your life really being spent on?
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/13/a-gospel-worth-living-for-the-grace-of-god/
In Acts 20:24, Paul makes an incredible statement:
“But I do not consider my life of any account as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God.”
Paul wasn't careless with his life—he simply understood that his life had a greater purpose.
He had been entrusted with the Gospel of the grace of God, and he believed that message was worth living for, suffering for, and even dying for.
That same Gospel has been entrusted to followers of Jesus today.
Grace tells us that we don't have to earn God's forgiveness. Jesus has already accomplished what we could never accomplish for ourselves. Through His death and resurrection, sinners can be forgiven, the broken can be restored, and those who were far from God can be brought near.
Most of us may never be asked to die for the Gospel.
But every follower of Jesus is called to live for it.
The question is: Are we using the life God has given us to make Jesus known?
Read the new blog: “A Gospel Worth Living For: The Grace of God.”
#GospelOfGrace #Acts2024 #JesusChrist #GraceOfGod #ChristianLiving #SalvationByGrace #SharingTheGospel #Evangelism #ChristianFaith #LiveForJesus #GreatCommission #DiscipleshipWhat is your life really being spent on? https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/13/a-gospel-worth-living-for-the-grace-of-god/ In Acts 20:24, Paul makes an incredible statement: “But I do not consider my life of any account as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God.” Paul wasn't careless with his life—he simply understood that his life had a greater purpose. He had been entrusted with the Gospel of the grace of God, and he believed that message was worth living for, suffering for, and even dying for. That same Gospel has been entrusted to followers of Jesus today. Grace tells us that we don't have to earn God's forgiveness. Jesus has already accomplished what we could never accomplish for ourselves. Through His death and resurrection, sinners can be forgiven, the broken can be restored, and those who were far from God can be brought near. Most of us may never be asked to die for the Gospel. But every follower of Jesus is called to live for it. The question is: Are we using the life God has given us to make Jesus known? Read the new blog: “A Gospel Worth Living For: The Grace of God.” #GospelOfGrace #Acts2024 #JesusChrist #GraceOfGod #ChristianLiving #SalvationByGrace #SharingTheGospel #Evangelism #ChristianFaith #LiveForJesus #GreatCommission #Discipleship0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 25 Ansichten - The Church was never meant to simply blend into the culture around it.
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/12/the-church-of-the-living-god-standing-firm-as-a-pillar-of-truth/
Paul calls the Church “the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.” — 1 Timothy 3:15
That means we have been entrusted with something far greater than maintaining buildings, programs, traditions, or Sunday services. We have been entrusted with the truth of God.
We are called to know it. Live it. Guard it. Proclaim it. And faithfully pass it to the next generation.
The Church does not create truth. God has already spoken. Our responsibility is to stand firmly on His Word while pointing people toward Jesus.
And in a world where beliefs seem to change almost daily, the Church desperately needs Christians who are grounded, faithful, humble, loving, and unwilling to compromise the Gospel.
A pillar is meant to stand.
So Church, stand.
Stand on the Word. Stand in grace. Stand in truth. Stand in love.
Stand beneath the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
Read the full new blog: “The Church of the Living God: Standing Firm as a Pillar of Truth.”
#AGuyAndHisBible #ChurchOfTheLivingGod #1Timothy315 #BiblicalTruth #WordOfGod #JesusChrist #ChristianLiving #ChristianFaith #Gospel #BibleTeaching #StandingFirm #SoundDoctrine #Faithfulness #ChristianDiscipleshipThe Church was never meant to simply blend into the culture around it. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/12/the-church-of-the-living-god-standing-firm-as-a-pillar-of-truth/ Paul calls the Church “the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.” — 1 Timothy 3:15 That means we have been entrusted with something far greater than maintaining buildings, programs, traditions, or Sunday services. We have been entrusted with the truth of God. We are called to know it. Live it. Guard it. Proclaim it. And faithfully pass it to the next generation. The Church does not create truth. God has already spoken. Our responsibility is to stand firmly on His Word while pointing people toward Jesus. And in a world where beliefs seem to change almost daily, the Church desperately needs Christians who are grounded, faithful, humble, loving, and unwilling to compromise the Gospel. A pillar is meant to stand. So Church, stand. Stand on the Word. Stand in grace. Stand in truth. Stand in love. Stand beneath the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Read the full new blog: “The Church of the Living God: Standing Firm as a Pillar of Truth.” #AGuyAndHisBible #ChurchOfTheLivingGod #1Timothy315 #BiblicalTruth #WordOfGod #JesusChrist #ChristianLiving #ChristianFaith #Gospel #BibleTeaching #StandingFirm #SoundDoctrine #Faithfulness #ChristianDiscipleship0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 23 Ansichten - The serpent does not win. Sin does not win. Death does not win. Jesus Christ is victorious.
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/11/the-first-gospel-promise-the-serpent-is-defeated-and-christ-is-victorious/
Almost immediately after Adam and Eve sinned, God gave humanity a promise of hope.
In Genesis 3, before the full consequences of the fall had even unfolded, God announced that a Deliverer would come. The serpent would strike His heel, but this promised Champion would crush the serpent’s head.
That promise points us directly to Jesus.
At the cross, what appeared to be defeat became victory. Jesus carried our sin, endured the suffering of Calvary, entered the grave—and then rose again.
The heel was bruised.
The serpent’s head was crushed.
And that ancient promise still gives us hope today.
When temptation comes, remember who has already won.
When your past accuses you, remember the cross.
When guilt overwhelms you, remember the grace of Christ.
When life seems hopeless, remember the empty tomb.
The battle is real, but its final outcome has already been decided.
Jesus Christ is victorious—and everyone who belongs to Him shares in the hope of His victory.
Read the full blog and discover how the first gospel promise in Genesis points us toward the victory of Jesus Christ.
#Genesis3 #JesusChrist #Gospel #VictoryInChrist #ChristianHope #BibleStudy #Faith #Grace #TheCross #Resurrection #SpiritualWarfare #ChristianLiving #Salvation #Redemption #WordOfGodThe serpent does not win. Sin does not win. Death does not win. Jesus Christ is victorious. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/11/the-first-gospel-promise-the-serpent-is-defeated-and-christ-is-victorious/ Almost immediately after Adam and Eve sinned, God gave humanity a promise of hope. In Genesis 3, before the full consequences of the fall had even unfolded, God announced that a Deliverer would come. The serpent would strike His heel, but this promised Champion would crush the serpent’s head. That promise points us directly to Jesus. At the cross, what appeared to be defeat became victory. Jesus carried our sin, endured the suffering of Calvary, entered the grave—and then rose again. The heel was bruised. The serpent’s head was crushed. And that ancient promise still gives us hope today. When temptation comes, remember who has already won. When your past accuses you, remember the cross. When guilt overwhelms you, remember the grace of Christ. When life seems hopeless, remember the empty tomb. The battle is real, but its final outcome has already been decided. Jesus Christ is victorious—and everyone who belongs to Him shares in the hope of His victory. Read the full blog and discover how the first gospel promise in Genesis points us toward the victory of Jesus Christ. #Genesis3 #JesusChrist #Gospel #VictoryInChrist #ChristianHope #BibleStudy #Faith #Grace #TheCross #Resurrection #SpiritualWarfare #ChristianLiving #Salvation #Redemption #WordOfGod0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 28 Ansichten - NEW EPISODES. THREE DAYS A WEEK. ONE PURPOSE: HELPING CHRISTIAN MEN LIVE WITH INTENTION AND LEAD WITH FAITH.
The Single With Purpose Podcast is here to encourage Christian men who want more than simply drifting through life. This podcast is about becoming the man God is calling you to be—growing in faith, character, discipline, integrity, leadership, and responsibility while learning how to live faithfully in every season.
Being single does not mean your life is on hold. This season can be a powerful opportunity to deepen your relationship with Christ, strengthen your character, develop healthy habits, serve others, and prepare yourself for whatever God has ahead.
Every episode is rooted in Scripture and focused on practical biblical truth you can actually apply to everyday life. We’ll talk about subjects like biblical masculinity, overcoming temptation, developing discipline, living with integrity when nobody is watching, building healthy relationships, setting boundaries, finding accountability, serving others, becoming a godly leader, and pursuing your God-given purpose.
And now there are NEW EPISODES every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday!
If you’re a Christian man who wants to grow instead of coast, I want to invite you to become part of the Single With Purpose community.
Listen today—and make sure you FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss an episode. Subscribing is one of the easiest ways you can support the show and helps you stay connected whenever a new episode drops.
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Know another Christian man who could benefit from these conversations? Share this post with him. Send him an episode. Invite him to subscribe. Let’s build a community of men who are serious about following Jesus—not someday, but right now.
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#SingleWithPurpose #SingleWithPurposePodcast #ChristianMen #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalManhood #BiblicalMasculinity #MenOfFaith #ChristianSingles #ChristianSingleMen #Faith #Purpose #Discipleship #SpiritualGrowth #FollowJesus #JesusChrist #ChristianLiving #MenOfGod #Leadership #Integrity #FaithfulMen🎙️ NEW EPISODES. THREE DAYS A WEEK. ONE PURPOSE: HELPING CHRISTIAN MEN LIVE WITH INTENTION AND LEAD WITH FAITH. The Single With Purpose Podcast is here to encourage Christian men who want more than simply drifting through life. This podcast is about becoming the man God is calling you to be—growing in faith, character, discipline, integrity, leadership, and responsibility while learning how to live faithfully in every season. Being single does not mean your life is on hold. This season can be a powerful opportunity to deepen your relationship with Christ, strengthen your character, develop healthy habits, serve others, and prepare yourself for whatever God has ahead. Every episode is rooted in Scripture and focused on practical biblical truth you can actually apply to everyday life. We’ll talk about subjects like biblical masculinity, overcoming temptation, developing discipline, living with integrity when nobody is watching, building healthy relationships, setting boundaries, finding accountability, serving others, becoming a godly leader, and pursuing your God-given purpose. 🔥 And now there are NEW EPISODES every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday! If you’re a Christian man who wants to grow instead of coast, I want to invite you to become part of the Single With Purpose community. Listen today—and make sure you FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE on your favorite podcast platform so you don’t miss an episode. Subscribing is one of the easiest ways you can support the show and helps you stay connected whenever a new episode drops. 🎧 LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE: Podbean: https://singlewithpurposepodcast.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033Sgah7u8OghfxGkOmyWT?si=648b0986cc8941d9 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/single-with-purpose/id6792490590 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-single-with-purpose-339176167 Know another Christian man who could benefit from these conversations? Share this post with him. Send him an episode. Invite him to subscribe. Let’s build a community of men who are serious about following Jesus—not someday, but right now. ✝️ Faith. Purpose. Growth. Living with intent. Leading with faith. 🎙️ Single With Purpose Podcast #SingleWithPurpose #SingleWithPurposePodcast #ChristianMen #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalManhood #BiblicalMasculinity #MenOfFaith #ChristianSingles #ChristianSingleMen #Faith #Purpose #Discipleship #SpiritualGrowth #FollowJesus #JesusChrist #ChristianLiving #MenOfGod #Leadership #Integrity #FaithfulMen0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 23 Ansichten - What have you already decided you will not compromise?
Long before Daniel stood in the lions’ den, he stood firm at the king’s table.
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/10/dare-to-be-a-daniel-living-with-conviction-in-a-culture-of-compromise/
Daniel 1:8 tells us that Daniel made up his mind that he would not defile himself. Before the great public tests of his faith ever came, Daniel had already settled something in his heart: his loyalty belonged to God.
That same decision matters for us today.
Our culture constantly pressures us to blend in, stay quiet, lower our standards, and treat biblical conviction as unnecessary. But faithfulness to Christ means deciding that God’s Word will have greater authority in our lives than popularity, convenience, opportunity, or cultural approval.
The small decisions matter.
Integrity matters. Truth matters. Holiness matters. Obedience matters.
The Daniel who eventually stood before lions first learned to stand faithfully in an ordinary decision at a dinner table.
My latest blog, “Dare to Be a Daniel: Living With Conviction in a Culture of Compromise,” looks at Daniel 1:8 and what his example teaches us about developing conviction before the pressure comes.
Read the full article at PatrickRyanLewis.com.
#DareToBeADaniel #Daniel1 #BiblicalConviction #ChristianLiving #StandFirm #FaithOverCulture #Integrity #ObedienceToGod #LivingForChrist #Faithfulness #BiblicalTruth #SpiritualGrowth #AGuyAndHisBible
What have you already decided you will not compromise? Long before Daniel stood in the lions’ den, he stood firm at the king’s table. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/10/dare-to-be-a-daniel-living-with-conviction-in-a-culture-of-compromise/ Daniel 1:8 tells us that Daniel made up his mind that he would not defile himself. Before the great public tests of his faith ever came, Daniel had already settled something in his heart: his loyalty belonged to God. That same decision matters for us today. Our culture constantly pressures us to blend in, stay quiet, lower our standards, and treat biblical conviction as unnecessary. But faithfulness to Christ means deciding that God’s Word will have greater authority in our lives than popularity, convenience, opportunity, or cultural approval. The small decisions matter. Integrity matters. Truth matters. Holiness matters. Obedience matters. The Daniel who eventually stood before lions first learned to stand faithfully in an ordinary decision at a dinner table. My latest blog, “Dare to Be a Daniel: Living With Conviction in a Culture of Compromise,” looks at Daniel 1:8 and what his example teaches us about developing conviction before the pressure comes. Read the full article at PatrickRyanLewis.com. #DareToBeADaniel #Daniel1 #BiblicalConviction #ChristianLiving #StandFirm #FaithOverCulture #Integrity #ObedienceToGod #LivingForChrist #Faithfulness #BiblicalTruth #SpiritualGrowth #AGuyAndHisBible0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 20 Ansichten
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- You started the Christian life by depending completely on Jesus. Don’t replace that dependence with performance. Colossians 2:6 reminds us to keep walking with Christ the same way we first received Him.
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/09/walking-with-jesus-keep-following-the-way-you-started/
You started the Christian life by depending completely on Jesus. Don’t replace that dependence with performance. Colossians 2:6 reminds us to keep walking with Christ the same way we first received Him. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/09/walking-with-jesus-keep-following-the-way-you-started/0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 19 Ansichten1
- What happens when spiritual leadership becomes more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth?
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/08/when-spiritual-leadership-becomes-corrupt-micah-3/
In Micah 3:5–8, God confronts false prophets whose message changed depending on what people gave them. When they benefited, they proclaimed peace. When they didn't, their message changed.
Their ministry had become transactional.
And that raises some important questions for us today:
What warning signs reveal that a spiritual leader is becoming more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth?
Why is it dangerous when a teacher's message changes according to what people want to hear?
What does biblical courage actually look like?
How can we speak difficult truth with both courage and humility?
Micah gives us a striking contrast between corrupted spiritual influence and faithful spiritual leadership.
Power without justice can become abuse. Courage without truth can become arrogance. Truth without love can become cruelty.
Faithful leadership isn't about protecting our influence. It's about faithfully stewarding whatever influence God has entrusted to us.
Read the new blog: “When Spiritual Leadership Becomes Corrupt: Lessons from Micah 3:5–8.”
#Micah3 #BibleStudy #ChristianLeadership #SpiritualLeadership #BiblicalLeadership #ChurchLeadership #BiblicalTruth #ChristianLiving #Faith #IntegrityWhat happens when spiritual leadership becomes more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth? https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/08/when-spiritual-leadership-becomes-corrupt-micah-3/ In Micah 3:5–8, God confronts false prophets whose message changed depending on what people gave them. When they benefited, they proclaimed peace. When they didn't, their message changed. Their ministry had become transactional. And that raises some important questions for us today: ➡️ What warning signs reveal that a spiritual leader is becoming more concerned with personal benefit than biblical truth? ➡️ Why is it dangerous when a teacher's message changes according to what people want to hear? ➡️ What does biblical courage actually look like? ➡️ How can we speak difficult truth with both courage and humility? Micah gives us a striking contrast between corrupted spiritual influence and faithful spiritual leadership. Power without justice can become abuse. Courage without truth can become arrogance. Truth without love can become cruelty. Faithful leadership isn't about protecting our influence. It's about faithfully stewarding whatever influence God has entrusted to us. Read the new blog: “When Spiritual Leadership Becomes Corrupt: Lessons from Micah 3:5–8.” #Micah3 #BibleStudy #ChristianLeadership #SpiritualLeadership #BiblicalLeadership #ChurchLeadership #BiblicalTruth #ChristianLiving #Faith #Integrity0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 24 Ansichten - An illustrated Bible should do more than simply add a few pictures between pages. The visuals should help bring the biblical world to life, provide helpful context, deepen understanding, and complement serious study of God’s Word. The NLT Illustrated Study Bible sets out to do exactly that.
https://youtu.be/pwJKKcSpi9MAn illustrated Bible should do more than simply add a few pictures between pages. The visuals should help bring the biblical world to life, provide helpful context, deepen understanding, and complement serious study of God’s Word. The NLT Illustrated Study Bible sets out to do exactly that. https://youtu.be/pwJKKcSpi9M
0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 23 Ansichten - Some sins are easy to recognize, but others remain buried beneath respectable appearances, religious activity, and carefully managed reputations. We may not even admit them to ourselves, but God sees beyond our outward behavior—and His conviction is an invitation to freedom, not just guilt.
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/02/hidden-sins-we-rarely-admit/
I’m exploring the "hidden" sins we rarely talk about:
* Envy & Jealousy
* Pride
* Laziness
* Gossip
* Resentment
* Secret Lust
* Discontentment
The truth is, God already knows what is hidden. He doesn’t expose these things to condemn us; He exposes them so we can confess, surrender, and experience the transforming power of His grace.
#ChristianLiving #SpiritualGrowth #Repentance #Grace #FaithJourneySome sins are easy to recognize, but others remain buried beneath respectable appearances, religious activity, and carefully managed reputations. We may not even admit them to ourselves, but God sees beyond our outward behavior—and His conviction is an invitation to freedom, not just guilt. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/02/hidden-sins-we-rarely-admit/ I’m exploring the "hidden" sins we rarely talk about: * Envy & Jealousy * Pride * Laziness * Gossip * Resentment * Secret Lust * Discontentment The truth is, God already knows what is hidden. He doesn’t expose these things to condemn us; He exposes them so we can confess, surrender, and experience the transforming power of His grace. #ChristianLiving #SpiritualGrowth #Repentance #Grace #FaithJourney0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 34 Ansichten1
- How are you using the 1,440 minutes God gives you every single day?
https://youtu.be/_AnyDowv2aQ
In this video from A Guy And His Bible, we take a biblical look at time, stewardship, and daily faithfulness. Every day is a gift from God, and each minute is an opportunity to serve Jesus, grow in obedience, and live with greater purpose.
We’ll talk about how easy it is to waste time, how important it is to give Jesus our best, and how even ordinary moments can be used for His glory. If you have ever struggled with distractions, busyness, or feeling like your days are slipping away, this video is for you.
Key question: Are you using your 1,440 minutes each day in a way that honors Christ?
If this video encourages you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs this reminder.
Leave a comment below: What is one way you want to use your time more intentionally for Jesus?
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How are you using the 1,440 minutes God gives you every single day? https://youtu.be/_AnyDowv2aQ In this video from A Guy And His Bible, we take a biblical look at time, stewardship, and daily faithfulness. Every day is a gift from God, and each minute is an opportunity to serve Jesus, grow in obedience, and live with greater purpose. We’ll talk about how easy it is to waste time, how important it is to give Jesus our best, and how even ordinary moments can be used for His glory. If you have ever struggled with distractions, busyness, or feeling like your days are slipping away, this video is for you. Key question: Are you using your 1,440 minutes each day in a way that honors Christ? If this video encourages you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs this reminder. Leave a comment below: What is one way you want to use your time more intentionally for Jesus? 🌐 Stay Connected with Patrick Website: https://patrickryanlewis.com Podcast: https://singlewithpurposepodcast.podbean.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PatrickRLewis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aguyandhisbible X (Twitter): https://x.com/aguyandhisbible allthingsforHim.pl@gmail.com Text: (681) 534-3585 Venmo / CashApp @PatrickRyanLewis Paypal: paypal.me/PatrickRyanLewis Amazon Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/aguyandhisbible Amazon Wishlist https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/AAQACSNG7QKZ?ref_=wl_share Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/033Sgah7u8OghfxGkOmyWT?si=648b0986cc8941d9 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/single-with-purpose/id6792490590 iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-single-with-purpose-339176167 #AGuyAndHisBible #ChristianYouTube #ServeJesus #TimeStewardship #ChristianLiving #FaithInAction #BiblicalEncouragement #Psalm9012 #DailyFaithfulness #ChristianMotivation #FollowJesus #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianContent #BibleTeaching #UseYourTimeWisely https://youtu.be/_AnyDowv2aQ
0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 27 Ansichten - What can God accomplish through one ordinary person who simply says yes?
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In Acts 9:10–19, Ananias receives a difficult assignment from the Lord: go and minister to Saul—the man feared for persecuting followers of Jesus.
Ananias had questions. He understood the danger. He was afraid. But when God said, “Go,” he obeyed.
In this message, “The Unsung Catalyst: Ananias and Radical Obedience,” we discover how God uses faithful believers to participate in life-changing transformation. Ananias may not have been famous, but his obedience helped prepare Saul to become the apostle Paul.
You do not need a large platform to make an eternal difference. You simply need to be available when God calls.
Watch the full message, share it with someone who needs encouragement, and consider this question:
What is the “Straight Street assignment” God has placed before you?
The Book of Acts 9:10–19
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What can God accomplish through one ordinary person who simply says yes? https://youtu.be/cCvZ5O6cCOg In Acts 9:10–19, Ananias receives a difficult assignment from the Lord: go and minister to Saul—the man feared for persecuting followers of Jesus. Ananias had questions. He understood the danger. He was afraid. But when God said, “Go,” he obeyed. In this message, “The Unsung Catalyst: Ananias and Radical Obedience,” we discover how God uses faithful believers to participate in life-changing transformation. Ananias may not have been famous, but his obedience helped prepare Saul to become the apostle Paul. You do not need a large platform to make an eternal difference. You simply need to be available when God calls. 🎥 Watch the full message, share it with someone who needs encouragement, and consider this question: What is the “Straight Street assignment” God has placed before you? 📖 The Book of Acts 9:10–19 #AGuyAndHisBible #TheUnsungCatalyst #Ananias #RadicalObedience #Acts9 #BookOfActs #BibleTeaching #ChristianLiving #Faithfulness #ObedienceToGod #Discipleship #JesusChangesLives #BibleMessage #ChristianEncouragement
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- When God breaks through, everything changes.
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/01/when-god-breaks-through-hope-restoration-and-the-coming-king-in-micah-212-13/
Micah 2:12–13 reminds us that judgment is not God’s final word for His people—hope is.
The Lord gathers His people like a shepherd, breaks through every barrier that holds them captive, and leads them forward as their King.
In a world filled with confusion, fear, and brokenness, this passage points us to the faithfulness of God and the saving power of Christ. He is still the Shepherd who gathers, the Breaker who delivers, and the King who leads.
Take a few moments to read this new blog and be encouraged by the reminder that no obstacle is too great for the Lord to overcome.
New blog: When God Breaks Through
Micah 2:12–13 | Hope, Restoration, and the Coming King
#AGuyAndHisBible #AGuyAndHisBibleWritings #Micah #Micah21213 #BibleStudy #ChristianBlog #HopeInChrist #Restoration #JesusIsKing #GoodShepherd #Faith #BiblicalEncouragementWhen God breaks through, everything changes. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/01/when-god-breaks-through-hope-restoration-and-the-coming-king-in-micah-212-13/ Micah 2:12–13 reminds us that judgment is not God’s final word for His people—hope is. The Lord gathers His people like a shepherd, breaks through every barrier that holds them captive, and leads them forward as their King. In a world filled with confusion, fear, and brokenness, this passage points us to the faithfulness of God and the saving power of Christ. He is still the Shepherd who gathers, the Breaker who delivers, and the King who leads. Take a few moments to read this new blog and be encouraged by the reminder that no obstacle is too great for the Lord to overcome. New blog: When God Breaks Through Micah 2:12–13 | Hope, Restoration, and the Coming King #AGuyAndHisBible #AGuyAndHisBibleWritings #Micah #Micah21213 #BibleStudy #ChristianBlog #HopeInChrist #Restoration #JesusIsKing #GoodShepherd #Faith #BiblicalEncouragement0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 35 Ansichten - What are the warning signs of a dying church?
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Churches rarely drift overnight. More often, decline happens slowly as unhealthy patterns become normal. In this new post, I look at seven symptoms of a dying church—from continuous conflict and prolonged meetings to protecting traditions more than pursuing the mission of Christ.
But this is not a message of hopelessness. A dying church is never beyond the reach of a living Savior. Jesus still calls His people to wake up, strengthen what remains, and return to Him.
“Wake up, and strengthen what remains and is about to die.” — Revelation 3:2
If you’ve ever wondered how churches lose their spiritual vitality—and how renewal can begin—this post is for you.
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What are the warning signs of a dying church? https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/31/seven-symptoms-of-a-dying-church-and-the-hope-of-revival/ Churches rarely drift overnight. More often, decline happens slowly as unhealthy patterns become normal. In this new post, I look at seven symptoms of a dying church—from continuous conflict and prolonged meetings to protecting traditions more than pursuing the mission of Christ. But this is not a message of hopelessness. A dying church is never beyond the reach of a living Savior. Jesus still calls His people to wake up, strengthen what remains, and return to Him. “Wake up, and strengthen what remains and is about to die.” — Revelation 3:2 If you’ve ever wondered how churches lose their spiritual vitality—and how renewal can begin—this post is for you. Read more at PatrickRyanLewis.com #AGuyAndHisBible #AGuyAndHisBibleWritings #ChurchHealth #ChurchRevival #ChurchLeadership #GreatCommission #ChristianLiving #Revelation3 #SpiritualRenewal #FaithAndScripture0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 32 Ansichten1
- Not every message that sounds spiritual is truly from God.
https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/30/the-danger-of-placebo-preaching/
Micah 2:6–11 warns us about the danger of wanting comforting words more than convicting truth. In this new blog, we look at the danger of “placebo preaching” and why God’s Word calls us to repentance, truth, and genuine transformation.
Read the blog and be encouraged to stand on God’s Word.
#Micah2 #BibleStudy #GodsWord #ChristianBlog #SoundDoctrine
Not every message that sounds spiritual is truly from God. https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/30/the-danger-of-placebo-preaching/ Micah 2:6–11 warns us about the danger of wanting comforting words more than convicting truth. In this new blog, we look at the danger of “placebo preaching” and why God’s Word calls us to repentance, truth, and genuine transformation. Read the blog and be encouraged to stand on God’s Word. #Micah2 #BibleStudy #GodsWord #ChristianBlog #SoundDoctrine0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 31 Ansichten1
- Trustworthy leadership is not built in big moments alone—it is developed through ordinary obedience, day by day.
It shows up in keeping your word, owning your mistakes, staying teachable, handling responsibility well, and serving even when no one notices.
Real leadership begins with character long before it is ever seen on a platform.
Which one of these stands out to you most today?
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#AGuyAndHisBible #BiblicalLeadership #ChristianMen #FaithfulLiving #GodlyCharacter #LeadershipDevelopment #OrdinaryObedience #ChristianEncouragement #PatrickRyanLewis #WalkInIntegrityTrustworthy leadership is not built in big moments alone—it is developed through ordinary obedience, day by day. It shows up in keeping your word, owning your mistakes, staying teachable, handling responsibility well, and serving even when no one notices. Real leadership begins with character long before it is ever seen on a platform. Which one of these stands out to you most today? Read, follow, and stay encouraged at PatrickRyanLewis.com #AGuyAndHisBible #BiblicalLeadership #ChristianMen #FaithfulLiving #GodlyCharacter #LeadershipDevelopment #OrdinaryObedience #ChristianEncouragement #PatrickRyanLewis #WalkInIntegrity0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 32 Ansichten1
- This is a Bible I simply do not get the market for...can someone explain to me the demographic for this?
https://youtu.be/BTx6OqOqSLIThis is a Bible I simply do not get the market for...can someone explain to me the demographic for this? https://youtu.be/BTx6OqOqSLI
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- This post highlights Ananias as the ordinary disciple whose courageous obedience helped change the course of Saul’s life—and church history. ([A Guy And His Bible][1])
**What if the assignment you are afraid to accept is the very assignment God will use to change someone’s life?**
When we read Acts 9, our attention usually goes straight to Saul’s dramatic encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. But behind Saul’s transformation stands an often-overlooked disciple named **Ananias**.
Ananias wasn’t a famous apostle, influential leader, or powerful preacher. He was an ordinary believer who was listening when God called his name.
And the assignment God gave him was terrifying:
Go find Saul—the man who had been persecuting Christians—and minister to him.
Ananias had questions. He knew Saul’s reputation. He understood the danger. But eventually, his faith became greater than his fear.
He went.
He placed his hands on the man who had once been his enemy and welcomed him with two powerful words:
**“Brother Saul.”**
That moment reminds us that radical obedience does not always happen on a stage. Sometimes it looks like walking down an unfamiliar street, entering an uncomfortable room, forgiving an enemy, encouraging a struggling person, or reaching out when everything inside us wants to stay away.
Ananias could not see everything God was preparing to do through Saul—but he obeyed the part God placed in front of him.
You may never know how far one simple act of obedience will reach.
Who might be waiting on the other side of your “yes”?
Read the full article:
[https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/13/the-unsung-catalyst-ananias-radical-obedience-acts-9/](https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/13/the-unsung-catalyst-ananias-radical-obedience-acts-9/)
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[1]: https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/13/the-unsung-catalyst-ananias-radical-obedience-acts-9/ "The Unsung Catalyst: What a Reluctant Disciple Named Ananias Teaches Us About Radical Obedience – A Guy And His Bible"
This post highlights Ananias as the ordinary disciple whose courageous obedience helped change the course of Saul’s life—and church history. ([A Guy And His Bible][1]) 🔥 **What if the assignment you are afraid to accept is the very assignment God will use to change someone’s life?** When we read Acts 9, our attention usually goes straight to Saul’s dramatic encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. But behind Saul’s transformation stands an often-overlooked disciple named **Ananias**. Ananias wasn’t a famous apostle, influential leader, or powerful preacher. He was an ordinary believer who was listening when God called his name. And the assignment God gave him was terrifying: Go find Saul—the man who had been persecuting Christians—and minister to him. Ananias had questions. He knew Saul’s reputation. He understood the danger. But eventually, his faith became greater than his fear. He went. He placed his hands on the man who had once been his enemy and welcomed him with two powerful words: **“Brother Saul.”** That moment reminds us that radical obedience does not always happen on a stage. Sometimes it looks like walking down an unfamiliar street, entering an uncomfortable room, forgiving an enemy, encouraging a struggling person, or reaching out when everything inside us wants to stay away. Ananias could not see everything God was preparing to do through Saul—but he obeyed the part God placed in front of him. You may never know how far one simple act of obedience will reach. Who might be waiting on the other side of your “yes”? 📖 Read the full article: [https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/13/the-unsung-catalyst-ananias-radical-obedience-acts-9/](https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/13/the-unsung-catalyst-ananias-radical-obedience-acts-9/) #AGuyAndHisBible #Ananias #Acts9 #RadicalObedience #FaithOverFear #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #GodUsesOrdinaryPeople #TrustGod #WalkByFaith #GraceChangesEverything #AllThingsForHim [1]: https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/07/13/the-unsung-catalyst-ananias-radical-obedience-acts-9/ "The Unsung Catalyst: What a Reluctant Disciple Named Ananias Teaches Us About Radical Obedience – A Guy And His Bible"PATRICKRYANLEWIS.COMThe Unsung Catalyst: What a Reluctant Disciple Named Ananias Teaches Us About Radical ObedienceDiscover how Ananias overcame fear, obeyed God, and welcomed Saul as a brother—revealing how ordinary disciples can become catalysts for transformation.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 24 Ansichten1
- Can a person be saved without truly living as a disciple of Jesus Christ?
https://youtu.be/vNYr9CKgUyY
Salvation and discipleship are closely connected, but they are not exactly the same. Salvation is God’s gift of eternal life, received by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Discipleship is the daily commitment to follow Jesus, obey His Word, surrender every area of our lives to Him, and become more like Him.
In this video, we examine four important differences between salvation and discipleship:
• Salvation is a gift; discipleship is a commitment. • Salvation happens at conversion; discipleship happens daily. • Salvation rests on what Christ has done; discipleship responds to what Christ says. • Salvation changes our spiritual status; discipleship transforms our character.
We are not saved because we follow Jesus perfectly. We are saved because of the finished work of Jesus Christ. However, those who have received His saving grace are called into a lifetime of following Him.
Discipleship is not perfection—it is direction. It is a life that continually turns toward Jesus, even after failure.
As you watch, consider these questions:
- Have I genuinely placed my faith in Jesus Christ?
- Am I following Jesus only when it is convenient?
- What area of my life have I not fully surrendered to Him?
- Is my character becoming more like Christ?
- What act of obedience is Jesus calling me to take today?
Share your thoughts in the comments: What area of discipleship is God currently working on in your life?
Please like this video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who needs encouragement in their walk with Christ.
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Can a person be saved without truly living as a disciple of Jesus Christ? https://youtu.be/vNYr9CKgUyY Salvation and discipleship are closely connected, but they are not exactly the same. Salvation is God’s gift of eternal life, received by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Discipleship is the daily commitment to follow Jesus, obey His Word, surrender every area of our lives to Him, and become more like Him. In this video, we examine four important differences between salvation and discipleship: • Salvation is a gift; discipleship is a commitment. • Salvation happens at conversion; discipleship happens daily. • Salvation rests on what Christ has done; discipleship responds to what Christ says. • Salvation changes our spiritual status; discipleship transforms our character. We are not saved because we follow Jesus perfectly. We are saved because of the finished work of Jesus Christ. However, those who have received His saving grace are called into a lifetime of following Him. Discipleship is not perfection—it is direction. It is a life that continually turns toward Jesus, even after failure. As you watch, consider these questions: - Have I genuinely placed my faith in Jesus Christ? - Am I following Jesus only when it is convenient? - What area of my life have I not fully surrendered to Him? - Is my character becoming more like Christ? - What act of obedience is Jesus calling me to take today? Share your thoughts in the comments: What area of discipleship is God currently working on in your life? Please like this video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who needs encouragement in their walk with Christ. 🌐 Stay Connected – A Guy And His Bible Website: https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AGuyAndHisBible LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aguyandhisbible X (Twitter): https://x.com/aguyandhisbible allthingsforHim.pl@gmail.com Text: (681) 534-3585 Amazon Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/aguyandhisbible Amazon Wishlist https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/AAQACSNG7QKZ?ref_=wl_share #Salvation #Discipleship #FollowJesus #ChristianLiving #FaithInJesus #BibleTeaching #ChristianGrowth #JesusChrist #BibleStudy #SpiritualGrowth #Gospel #GraceThroughFaith #Obedience #ChristianYouTube #WalkWithJesus https://youtu.be/vNYr9CKgUyY
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- One of the greatest lessons we can learn in the Christian life is that contentment is not found in having more — it is found in knowing Christ.
In Philippians 4:10–20, Paul reminds us that contentment is learned, generosity is worship, and God faithfully provides for His people. Our circumstances may change, but Christ never does.
May we learn to be satisfied in Him, give with hearts of worship, and trust that our God will supply every need according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
Read the full reflection here:
https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/08/contentment-generosity-gods-provision-philippians-4/
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One of the greatest lessons we can learn in the Christian life is that contentment is not found in having more — it is found in knowing Christ. In Philippians 4:10–20, Paul reminds us that contentment is learned, generosity is worship, and God faithfully provides for His people. Our circumstances may change, but Christ never does. May we learn to be satisfied in Him, give with hearts of worship, and trust that our God will supply every need according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus. Read the full reflection here: https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/08/contentment-generosity-gods-provision-philippians-4/ 🌐 Stay Connected – A Guy And His Bible Website: https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AGuyAndHisBible LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aguyandhisbible X (Twitter): https://x.com/aguyandhisbible allthingsforHim.pl@gmail.com Text: (681) 534-3585 Amazon Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/aguyandhisbible Amazon Wishlist https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/AAQACSNG7QKZ?ref_=wl_share #AGuyAndHisBible #Philippians4 #Contentment #Generosity #GodsProvision #Faith #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ScriptureReflection #TrustGod #ChristIsEnough #AllThingsForHim https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/08/contentment-generosity-gods-provision-philippians-4/AGUYANDHISBIBLEWRITINGS.WORDPRESS.COMContentment, Generosity, and God’s Provision | A Reflection on Philippians 4:10–20Contentment is not found in having more—it is found in knowing Christ is enough. In Philippians 4:10–20, Paul teaches us that contentment is learned, generosity is worship, and God faithfully provi…0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 31 Ansichten - For a long time, video was one of the main ways I shared what God was placing on my heart. But over time, I began to sense a shift.
Writing has given me space.
Space to think.
Space to breathe.
Space to grow.
Space to slow down and express things with greater clarity and purpose.
This move from video to writing is not about stepping away from connection. It is about leaning into a new season of communication, stewardship, and obedience. Sometimes the most faithful next step is not doing more. Sometimes it is slowing down, picking up the pen, and trusting God to use the words for whoever needs them.
I wrote more about this transition in my latest blog post:
https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/05/why-i-moved-from-video-to-writing
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For a long time, video was one of the main ways I shared what God was placing on my heart. But over time, I began to sense a shift. Writing has given me space. Space to think. Space to breathe. Space to grow. Space to slow down and express things with greater clarity and purpose. This move from video to writing is not about stepping away from connection. It is about leaning into a new season of communication, stewardship, and obedience. Sometimes the most faithful next step is not doing more. Sometimes it is slowing down, picking up the pen, and trusting God to use the words for whoever needs them. I wrote more about this transition in my latest blog post: https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/05/why-i-moved-from-video-to-writing #AGuyAndHisBible #FaithBasedWriting #ChristianBlog #WritingWithPurpose #FaithJourney #Stewardship #ChristianEncouragement #GodIsWorking #PurposefulLiving #FaithContentAGUYANDHISBIBLEWRITINGS.WORDPRESS.COMWhy I Moved From Video to WritingWhy I shifted from video to writing: saving time, stepping out of the studio, growing my audience, avoiding video saturation, and expressing more deeply.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 26 Ansichten - Obedience to God does not always make life easier at first.
Sometimes it stirs up opposition.
Sometimes it exposes what people have been trusting in.
Sometimes it forces us to choose between defending our idols or surrendering fully to the Lord.
In Judges 6:28–35, Gideon obeyed God even though he was afraid. His obedience became a witness. His weakness became a platform for God’s power. What began with a torn-down altar became the beginning of deliverance.
Maybe you feel weak.
Maybe you feel afraid.
Maybe you feel unlikely.
But God does not need the strongest person in the room. He is still able to clothe weakness with His power and use obedience as a testimony.
Read the full reflection here:
https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/04/when-obedience-becomes-a-witness
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Obedience to God does not always make life easier at first. Sometimes it stirs up opposition. Sometimes it exposes what people have been trusting in. Sometimes it forces us to choose between defending our idols or surrendering fully to the Lord. In Judges 6:28–35, Gideon obeyed God even though he was afraid. His obedience became a witness. His weakness became a platform for God’s power. What began with a torn-down altar became the beginning of deliverance. Maybe you feel weak. Maybe you feel afraid. Maybe you feel unlikely. But God does not need the strongest person in the room. He is still able to clothe weakness with His power and use obedience as a testimony. Read the full reflection here: https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/04/when-obedience-becomes-a-witness #AGuyAndHisBible #Judges6 #Gideon #Obedience #FaithOverFear #HolySpirit #ChristianEncouragement #BibleStudy #FaithAGUYANDHISBIBLEWRITINGS.WORDPRESS.COMWhen Obedience Becomes a Witness: A Reflection on Judges 6:28–35A Bible study on Judges 6:28–35 showing how Gideon’s obedience exposed Baal’s weakness, strengthened his witness, and prepared him for Spirit-empowered leadership.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 28 Ansichten - Have you ever asked God to use your life while still holding on to something He has already asked you to surrender?
In Judges 6:19–27, before Gideon ever faced Midian, God first called him to tear down the altar of Baal in his own household. Victory did not begin on the battlefield. It began with surrender.
This passage reminds us that God often tears down idols before He builds leaders. He gives peace before victory, courage through obedience, and freedom through repentance.
Yahweh-Shalom — the LORD is Peace.
Read the full blog: When God Tears Down Our Idols: Lessons from Gideon in Judges 6:19–27
https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/03/when-god-tears-down-our-idols/
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Have you ever asked God to use your life while still holding on to something He has already asked you to surrender? In Judges 6:19–27, before Gideon ever faced Midian, God first called him to tear down the altar of Baal in his own household. Victory did not begin on the battlefield. It began with surrender. This passage reminds us that God often tears down idols before He builds leaders. He gives peace before victory, courage through obedience, and freedom through repentance. Yahweh-Shalom — the LORD is Peace. Read the full blog: When God Tears Down Our Idols: Lessons from Gideon in Judges 6:19–27 https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/03/when-god-tears-down-our-idols/ 🌐 Stay Connected – A Guy And His Bible Website: https://www.patrickryanlewis.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AGuyAndHisBible LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aguyandhisbible X (Twitter): https://x.com/aguyandhisbible allthingsforHim.pl@gmail.com Text: (681) 534-3585 Amazon Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/aguyandhisbible Amazon Wishlist https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/AAQACSNG7QKZ?ref_=wl_share https://aguyandhisbiblewritings.wordpress.com/2026/07/03/when-god-tears-down-our-idols/AGUYANDHISBIBLEWRITINGS.WORDPRESS.COMWhen God Tears Down Our Idols: Lessons from Gideon in Judges 6:19–27A friendly Bible study on Judges 6:19–27 showing how God gave Gideon peace, called him to obedience, and tore down false worship before using him for victory.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 18 Ansichten
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