Season 2
Episodes
22. Don't Grow Weary
Galatians 6:7-10Isaiah 40:31Matthew 11:28Remember: Look for the LettuceDon’t fall asleep in the stall Add the brisket recipe Savor MomentRead Galatians 6:7-10. Ask God to help you stay awake.Make brisket or go to...
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21. Thoughts on Asbury Revival
Alisa Childers’s podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-alisa-childers-podcast/id1260262855?i=1000600056078Jennie Allen’s...
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20. Do You Use the "F" Word?
Romans 13:9Think about the different laws found in scripture: moral laws vs civil laws vs ceremonial law Jesus came to fulfill the law (Matthew 5:17)(Personal) Conviction defined by Webster as a strong persuasion or...
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19. God Wants to Do More Than Toast Your Bread Passivity Part 2
God Wants to Do More Than Toast Your BreadJames 3:13-17Meekness of WisdomWisdom of God or Wisdom of Earth“Meekness comes not from cowardice or passivity but rather from trusting God and therefore being set free from...
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A Savor Short
Challenge your expectationsBe willing to put in the workBe willing to show yourself friendly Proverbs 18:24Savor Moment:You have a choice:1. Show up to church five minutes early2. Comment on our social media or send...
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Do you want to spin the goat hair? Passivity Part 1
Passivity:inactive, not reacting, not getting involvedThis sin is more insidious than adultery, murder, drunkenness because we are not on guard against itWake up sleeper Fight against the lies:Let go and Let GodIf God...
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Practical Tips for Encountering God
Practical Tips for Daily Quiet TimeQuiet Time doesn’t always have to be completely quiet.Consistency is helpful.Select a specific time each day.Establish rhythms and routines thorough out the day.Use transitions times...
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New Year New News
New Year New ThingsOn this episode of the Savor podcast, Staci and Suzanne kick off the second season.They discuss some of their favorite books and food from the past year. They also give an overview of upcoming...
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