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Jesus calls us to understanding, abiding in Him, and bearing the fruit of the Spirit. This sermon reminds us that God's will is belief in His Son and salvation rests on God’s love for us, not our performance. True fruit reflects a transformed heart as we focus on what God is doing in us, not what we are doing in the world.…
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The way of the God’s Kingdom changes the way we approach relationships. Before we guide others, we must examine our own hearts humbly, letting God’s word change us. It’s important that we don’t have condemning hearts disguised as discerning minds. When we see ourselves rightly, we see the gospel clearly.…
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This week on Behind and Beyond, Allison and Pastor discuss reducing anxiety by trusting God more deeply and focusing on His kingdom. They explore how prayer, scripture, and gratitude can help manage worry and bring peace. To watch this past week's sermon: Stop Rocking | Dave D'Angelo For more info: northway.org…
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In this episode, Amanda and Allison discuss Amanda’s recent sermon on costume Christianity and take a deeper look at the Lord's Prayer, line by line. They explore what it means to follow Jesus authentically, going beyond surface behaviors to embrace a true dependency on God for daily needs and forgiveness. They also highlight how the Lord’s Prayer …
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Changing how we look on the outside will never change who we are on the inside. Costume Christianity is the appearance of faith without true heart change, leading to either self-righteousness or despair. Jesus invites us to take off the costume and seek real communion with Him through prayer as He moves our hearts from a place of entitlement to a p…
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Join Pastor Dave and Allison as they discuss practical ways to deepen prayer life. Dave shares his personal journey, emphasizing daily rhythms of prayer. Also, a listener’s question sparks a conversation on maintaining hope and persistence in prayer during times of unanswered questions. To watch this past week's sermon: Ask, Seek, Knock! | Dave D'A…
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In this message, we’re reminded of the importance of listening carefully, not just with our ears but with our hearts. Jesus urges us to "ask, seek, and knock"(Matthew 7:7), showing that genuine prayer is transformative. Prayer isn’t just about saying words; it’s a form of deep communion with God that reshapes our desires, aligning them with His Kin…
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In this episode, Pastor Scott shares his passion for developing young leaders and believers in the local church, as well as fostering a culture of generosity within communities. He also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at some of the incredible acts of generosity he's witnessed through his ministry. To watch this past week's sermon: Investing in E…
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Earthly investments fade, but heavenly treasures are everlasting. As followers of Christ, we should evaluate whether our investments are solely in temporary things or eternal. We are generous not to earn God's love, but because we are already loved by Him. Here at North Way, we express our commitment to investing in eternal treasures through next g…
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We often try to preserve our own image by seeking to be rewarded by others. Jesus teaches that "practicing righteousness" should only be to and for God, not to and for each other. While the reward of man is fleeting and based on performance, the reward of God brings true peace, freedom, and joy. God's reward isn't something we earn but something He…
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Who is your enemy? Does someone who harmed or hurt you come to mind? This sermon explores Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5:38-42 on loving our enemies and waiving our right to retaliate. While it's natural to seek revenge against those who harm us, Jesus calls us to a supernatural response—choosing love over retaliation. We must trust God as our vindic…
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We often seek God's blessings without being deeply rooted in Christianity, relying on self-evident truths. Jesus teaches us that our words should be truthful and full of integrity, avoiding manipulation. True transformation comes from the heart, not just behavior change, and happens when we root ourselves in the gospel.…
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This week on Behind and Beyond, Pastor John joins Allison as they dive into Matthew 5:21-26, where Jesus teaches us to see anger and reconciliation in a new way. They start by digging into the scripture, then get practical about how it plays out in everyday life and relationships. To watch this past week's sermon: Forgiveness Over Fury For more inf…
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In our journey through life, we often carry burdens that weigh us down. Getting angry is inevitable but carrying around our anger is a choice. Instead of swallowing, justifying, or releasing our anger destructively, we are called to embrace forgiveness and lament, freeing ourselves from the heavy load and stepping into the life God intended for us.…
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In this episode, Allison and Pastor Dave continue discussing the Sermon on the Mount. They dive into some tough topics like adultery, divorce, and lust, and talk about how important it is to lean on Christ’s grace and the power of the Holy Spirit to deal with these challenges. To watch this past week's sermon: The Narrow Path For more info: northwa…
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When God’s Kingdom takes root in our hearts, it transforms how we view and engage with the world. What consumes our hearts dictates what we experience. Jesus calls us to hear His voice not as a threat but as an invitation to abundant life. The narrow path leads to life by confronting lust and to stop viewing our marriages as disposable. We need to …
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Behind and Beyond is back with Season 4! We're diving deeper into Amanda Begg’s recent sermon from the "Your Kingdom Come" series. This podcast explores how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament and the difference between behavior modification and heart transformation, especially in parenting and personal growth. Allison and Amanda also discuss remainin…
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At the core of "Your Kingdom come" is a deep desire for God to restore the world to its rightful order. We must go beyond surface-level Christianity and allow Jesus to fully reign in our hearts, granting Him complete access to transform us from the inside out. We must regularly check our hearts, motivations, and reliance on the Holy Spirit. It’s on…
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Love drives our actions, including our relationship with God. Jesus calls us to make disciples—those who love, follow, and obey Him. Our journey with Jesus is a lifelong progression, where we move from being lost to becoming disciple-makers. As we obey and make disciples, we experience God's presence and see lives transformed. Jesus modeled invitat…
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Are we making a real difference in the lives of others around us or are we straddling the fence between God's Kingdom and the world's ways? By examining our choices through the bible, we can live within God's will, where true joy and effectiveness are found. To get off the fence, we must fear the Lord, live earnestly, never negotiate, be committed,…
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As followers of Jesus, we are called to be like salt and light--to preserve His way, and positively influence and guide the world around us. Regardless of generational differences, we must be consistent Christian influencers living out our faith visibly and effectively and striving to be an example that non-believers might be drawn to Christ.…
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In life, we often ask, "is it worth it?" when faced with big decisions. But when it comes to following Jesus, we rarely count the cost. True discipleship is costly, requiring us to choose the narrow path, align with Christ, and face persecution. We are faced with a choice: to be citizens of this world, conforming to its ways, or citizens of the Kin…
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Just like we can’t stop at one bite of dessert, gossip is a temptation we often can't resist. However, gossip corrupts everyone and is the opposite of peacemaking. Jesus is calling us to stop feeding our souls with toxicity and to move towards peace by stop gossiping, refusing to listen to it, and living out Matthew 18.…
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When our hearts are purified, we can see God in new and beautiful ways. God's goodness surrounds us constantly, but we need the right lenses—purified hearts—to see it. Our hearts are not meant to be followed but purified, and this purification comes through God's Word and the fire of the Holy Spirit. As the Word of God enters our hearts and the Spi…
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God's favor rests on those who show mercy, recognizing that the mercy Jesus calls us to is about the Light of Eternity (LOE) rather than Return on Investment (ROI). Being merciful starts with examining our own hearts and actions. Jesus’ call of mercy is bigger than something to do, it’s someone to be, and the world is desperate to experience. We're…
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In moments of emptiness, we often seek to fill the void with things that don’t truly satisfy. Instead of seeking identity and purpose in artificial things, Jesus calls us to pursue righteousness by living in a right relationship with God and avoiding self-righteousness and cultural influences. By embracing this authentic hunger, we not only fulfill…
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Jesus teaches that true discipleship involves living with submission, humility, and meekness. Meekness is not weakness but controlled strength, showing gentleness, wisdom, and peace. By submitting to God's way, we live in contentment now and look forward to reigning with Christ in the new heavens and earth. Embrace meekness, knowing it leads to tru…
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Mourning is a natural and expected part of life. Psalms of lament teach us to express our sorrow and rely on God, transforming our grief into joy. By bringing our pain to God, persistently seeking His help, and praying with the cross in mind, we experience true comfort and a renewed heart, as God promised.…
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Sometimes as Christians, we feel the pressure to have it all together, but Jesus teaches us the importance of relying on Him. Being "poor in spirit" means recognizing our need for God, like using crutches when we can't walk on our own. It's about spiritual dependence, not independence. We must embrace our need for God and lean on Him, for this is w…
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus proclaims the gospel as the good news that the upside down, inside-out Kingdom of God is here now, and seeking it leads to human flourishing. As disciples of Jesus, living out the ways of the Kingdom will bring it to earth by pursuing a way of blessing that is countercultural, counterintuitive, and distinct in post…
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To witness the extraordinary works of God in our lives, we must consistently practice our faith and follow His revealed guidance. As we draw closer to God, He will draw closer to us, fulfilling His promises in His perfect timing. Throughout this sermon, we are presented with 9 daily decisions to help deepen our faith.…
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Fasting provides spiritual nourishment from a heavenly source and gives us remarkable grace to handle whatever we face. Eating food we don’t know about means focusing on and living according to God's will and being nourished by His spirit. Hunger is a reminder of our need to be nourished. When hunger persists, it causes us to remember where real an…
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Join Allison and Dave as they explore the themes of operating in the opposite spirit, especially in home and work settings, and the importance of understanding spiritual realities in daily conflicts. To watch this past week's sermon: Operating in the Opposite Spirit | Dave Buehring For more info: northway.org…
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When you are in situations where you are falsely accused, treated unjustly, actively opposed, or spoken to disrespectfully how do you respond? When faced with wrongful actions, our natural tendency is to react out of our flesh—anger for anger, hurt for hurt. However, Jesus teaches us to move in the opposite spirit, turning these situations into opp…
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In the book of Esther, we see how God turns ordinary moments into extraordinary ones, even when His hand is hard to see. While we may struggle to understand our own story, relying on God's promises gives us hope, patience, and steadfastness in uncertain times. Let's actively trust in these promises to be part of God's bigger narrative, even when it…
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Do you believe God extends His grace even to those against us? Do you embrace justice and mercy as God does, or are you too focused on demanding justice for yourself? Through the lens of Haman's pride, we see how it blinds us to God's truth and perpetuates anger and hurt. Pride convinces us that joy and security lie in possessions and status, leadi…
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This week on Behind and Beyond we have a conversation about repentance, spiritual disciplines, and what it looks like to die to ourselves daily. Pastor John Reilly dives deeper into his sermon and how he studies scripture. Resource: Habits of the Household To watch this past week's sermon: The Daily Choice | John Reilly For more info: northway.org…
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x What is your ultimate pursuit in life? Are you striving for wealth, prestige, or the validation of others? Or are you prepared to relinquish everything to embrace Jesus? Every morning presents us with the choice: Will we conform to the values of this world, or will we align ourselves with the Kingdom of God? We are called to choose God’s world an…
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This week, host Rebekah Stolle sits down with Amanda Beggs to dive deeper into her sermon on the book of Esther. The two discuss signs of a prideful heart, the idea of an invisible God in a visible world, and the difference between lament and grief. To watch this past week’s sermon: The Enemy’s Trap | Amanda Beggs For more info: northway.org…
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The book of Esther shows us to look for the hidden hand of God in our lives. Just because we can’t see God, doesn’t mean He isn’t there. But the enemy tries to trick us into believing lies. Satan always presents the bait, but then he hides the hook. Have you given the enemy unchecked power in your life? Have you fallen into the trap of unquestioned…
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Join Pastor Scott Stevens as he sits down with Rebekah Stolle and discusses the concept of "grit" and how we cultivate spiritual perseverance in the face of challenges. Topics also include how we live as a minority in a broken world and the importance of establishing healthy, spiritual habits. Link to the grit test: https://sasupenn.qualtrics.com/j…
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Why does Jesus challenge us to do the hard things of faith? Being a Christian in American culture is becoming increasingly more difficult. However, it’s okay to be on the wrong side of culture if you’re on the right side of God’s word. Living the life of flesh is choosing to do what we want to do and when we want to do it, which is easy. But choosi…
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Season 3 of Behind & Beyond is here! We're diving into our brand new series on the book of Esther and tackling topics like God's providence, mutual submission in marriage, and what it looks like to live out the objective truth of the gospel in today's culture. To watch this past week's sermon: Eyes of Faith For more info: northway.org…
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We are constantly searching for hope in times of distress. Sometimes we struggle to hold onto our faith and have patience and courage. The book of Esther encourages us to recognize and develop eyes of faith rather than hearts of fear. Esther demonstrates how to trust in God’s providence and faithfulness, even when we can’t see that it’s present.…
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