Before God could use Moses to deliver a nation, He had to first prepare his heart. In this episode, Sammy Tippit unpacks one of the most important truths in Moses’ story—God’s preparation often comes through humbling experiences.
After Moses’ impulsive act forces him to flee Egypt, he spends forty years in the wilderness, learning dependence on God in what Sammy calls “the University of Humility.” Through this quiet season, God transforms Moses from a proud prince into a humble shepherd ready to lead His people. Discover how your own “desert seasons” may be the very place where God is shaping you for His greatest purposes.
When evil seems unstoppable, God is still writing His story of redemption. In this episode, Sammy Tippit unpacks one of the most remarkable moments in Scripture—the birth of Moses. Pharaoh’s brutal decree couldn’t silence God’s plan. Through the courage and faith of two Hebrew midwives and one brave mother, God raised up a deliverer right under Pharaoh’s nose.
Sammy also shares a personal story from his own life about choosing faith over fear in dangerous circumstances and witnessing God’s miraculous power at work. When we trust God in dark times, He does far more than we could ever imagine.
Are you searching for hope in the midst of suffering? Can God turn your pain into a powerful story of redemption?
As we journey from Job's personal story of suffering to the epic story of Exodus, we find a constant truth - God is always working, even when we can't see Him.
The book of Exodus begins with the Israelites thriving in Egypt, but soon facing oppression and slavery. Yet, just like in Job's story, God is quietly preparing a magnificent deliverance.
In this episode, Sammy Tippit reveals how God's faithfulness spans generations and how our darkest moments can become the foundation for His greatest works.
After all the noise, the arguments, and the confusion, God finally speaks—and everything changes. In this powerful conclusion to the book of Job, Sammy Tippit explores what happens when the Creator Himself enters the conversation.
Through God’s words to Job, we are reminded of His unmatched wisdom, His sovereign power, and His tender desire to restore His people. From Job’s silence to his forgiveness and ultimate restoration, this episode reveals a timeless truth: when God speaks and we truly listen, transformation follows.
For the modern reader, 3 John 1:14 offers a template for Christian conduct and community. First, it encourages the prioritization of personal interaction over digital or remote communication when dealing with sensitive or deep spiritual matters. Second, it reminds believers to be agents of peace in environments of conflict. Finally, it challenges church leaders and members alike to foster a culture of personal recognition, ensuring that fellowship is not just corporate, but deeply personal and "name-by-name."
When a New Voice Brings Clarity
When everyone else has spoken and confusion still fills the air, God often raises up a humble voice to prepare the way for His truth. In Job 32–37, a young man named Elihu steps forward—not with pride, but with reverence and conviction.
Sammy Tippit unpacks Elihu’s bold yet humble message: that God speaks through many means, that His justice is always joined with mercy, and that even suffering can serve a redemptive purpose. Through Elihu’s words, we see how humility opens the door for God to move and revival to begin.
When suffering doesn’t end quickly and answers seem far away, faith is truly tested. In Job 15– 31, Job’s friends return with sharper accusations, claiming he must have sinned to deserve such pain. Yet, in the midst of their false judgments, Job holds on to a flicker of hope — “I know that my Redeemer lives.” Sammy Tippit unpacks how Job’s perseverance, honesty with God, and enduring faith reveal what it means to trust when life doesn’t make sense.
Why Job Rejected Their Answers
In Job 4–14, Job's friends attempt to comfort him but end up offering well-meaning yet hurtful advice. Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar simplify Job’s suffering into cause-and-effect logic, forgetting compassion and presence.
Sammy Tippit explores how true support in suffering comes from listening, showing empathy, and acknowledging that we don’t have all the answers. Job pushes back, reminding us that life’s trials often defy simple explanations and that God’s wisdom surpasses human understanding.
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The Church Part 6
"Who Do You Say that I Am?"
Matthew 16:15-16
Job 2:11–3:26 takes us into the raw reality of human suffering. Job has lost everything—his wealth, children, and health—and his friends arrive to comfort him. For seven days, they sit in silence, showing us the power of presence. Then Job speaks, pouring out his grief and anguish in an honest lament that challenges how we understand faith in the midst of pain.
In Job 1–2, we meet a man whose faith is tested like no other. Job loses everything he loves—his children, his wealth, and even his health—yet he continues to trust and worship God. Sammy Tippit explores how Job’s story challenges us to examine the depth of our faith, asking: Do we love God for who He is, or only for what He gives us? This episode will inspire you to persevere, even in the midst of life’s most intense trials.
Job 1:1 - 2:10
As we turn the final page of Genesis, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in our journey through Scripture. We've witnessed the grand narrative of creation, the fall of humanity, and God's relentless pursuit to redeem a people for Himself. Now, we step into a new chapter - the book of Job - that will challenge our understanding of faith, suffering, and the very nature of God Himself.
Genesis 50 Explained: Joseph’s Final Testimony
Joseph’s life concludes with a powerful testament to faith, forgiveness, and God’s sovereign plan. Even in the face of betrayal, loss, and death, Joseph trusted God’s purposes and left a legacy that shaped nations.
Sammy Tippit explores how Joseph’s unwavering faith, perspective, and forgiveness teach us to trust God in every season, knowing that He weaves even the darkest moments into a tapestry of redemption.
Genesis 49 Explained: Jacob Blesses His Sons
In his final moments, Jacob imparts prophetic blessings to his sons, shaping the future of his family and the nation of Israel. Sammy Tippit explores the eternal impact of a life lived with purpose, faith, and vision. This episode shows us how our choices today can echo through generations, pointing to God’s promises and the coming of the Messiah.
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