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You were made for more than the status quo. So if you're ready to do more, tune in to "More Faith, More Life" and hear an unfiltered biblical word from Pastor Steve Gray every week. It's time to be more for your family, do more with your career, and see more of God's promises in your life! Pastor Steve has over 45+ years as a worship artist, minister, non-profit leader, and bold truth speaker. Get practical tools based on real-life experiences that you can put into action to redefine your faith and, ultimately, your life.

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Episodios
  • The Tax Collector's Wisdom | #116
    Jul 8 2025

    Sometimes, life has a way of shaking us awake from our spiritual complacency. It happened to me, Pastor Steve Gray, in my early 40s when I realized that despite following every rule and doing everything "right," I felt unfulfilled. This revelation led me to a transformative journey of studying biblical principles more deeply, and I'm excited to share these insights with you in our latest episode of the More Faith, More Life podcast. We explore the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, a story that challenges our understanding of humility and self-righteousness in faith.

    In this episode, we delve into the vivid dynamics of the temple atmosphere where public prayers often masked self-righteousness. We examine the stark contrast between the Pharisee, who was confident in his own piety, and the tax collector, who humbly sought God's mercy. Through their stories, we unravel the deeper message from Jesus about the essence of true righteousness. This narrative encourages us to look beyond the surface and confront tendencies within our faith that may lead to judgment rather than compassion.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector emphasizes the importance of humility and recognition of one's need for divine mercy for true justification.
    • Cultural context influences the understanding of biblical stories; knowing the circumstances of the time enhances comprehension of their teachings.
    • Exalting oneself in spirituality mirrors the fall of Lucifer, making humility a godly characteristic.
    • Self-righteousness can blind individuals from receiving God's forgiveness and grace, as illustrated by the Pharisee's attitude.
    • God values contrition and humility, rewarding those who acknowledge their spiritual dependence on Him.
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    25 m
  • Deciphering the Shrewd Manager | #115
    Jul 1 2025

    What if shrewdness, often viewed with skepticism, holds the key to unlocking deeper spiritual truths? Join Pastor Steve Gray and Kathy as they challenge common perceptions surrounding the enigmatic parable of the shrewd manager from Luke 16. This curious tale, where a manager is applauded for his clever, albeit seemingly dishonest, tactics, often leaves believers and pastors puzzled. Together, we peel back the layers of this parable, exploring its cultural and historical contexts to illuminate the profound lessons Jesus intended for his followers.

    Dive into our discussion where we dissect the actions of the crafty manager who secures his future by reducing debts at his own expense. This episode shines a light on the contrasting paths of "the people of this world" and "the people of the light," raising questions about morality and the strategic use of resources. How does Jesus' message invite us to rethink our stewardship of worldly wealth to foster relationships and advance the kingdom? We delve into these themes, offering a fresh perspective that urges believers to harness spiritual awareness for a prosperous future.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The parable of the shrewd manager is not about endorsing dishonesty but emphasizes the importance of being proactive and smart in managing resources and opportunities.
    • Steve Gray explains that the people of the world often exhibit more shrewdness than the people of light, prompting a call for Christians to be more strategic and thoughtful in their spiritual and daily lives.
    • Audience members are encouraged to consider their spiritual resources and how they may be inadvertently squandering them without realizing the potential for enriching their present and future.
    • The discussion highlights the need for believers to move beyond complacency, taking definitive action rather than remaining passive in their faith journey.
    • Steve underscores that genuine transformation requires leveraging one's resources effectively, both for immediate benefit and for future spiritual and eternal gains.
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    29 m
  • Beyond The Prodigal | #114
    Jun 24 2025

    Is the story of the prodigal son really just about one wayward child, or does it hold a deeper message for all of us? Join me, as we navigate the often overlooked emotions and themes surrounding the elder brother in this classic parable. While the tale has traditionally spotlighted the younger son who strayed, our conversation today challenges that narrow interpretation, unveiling a narrative rich with lessons on jealousy, misunderstanding, and the transformative power of forgiveness.

    We'll explore how the elder son mirrors the Pharisees of Jesus' time, trapped in resentment and unable to rejoice in redemption. Through our discussion, you'll see how the father's patient love extends to both siblings, prompting us to consider our own responses to grace and mercy. This episode encourages us to reimagine our worship, moving beyond rigid religious practices to embrace a more joyous and inclusive celebration of faith.

    Join us as we rediscover what this parable really says about forgiveness, maturity, and the love that always runs toward us.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Parable of the Prodigal Son is about two sons, not just one, highlighting the different attitudes and spiritual conditions they represent.
    • The first son's journey from estrangement to homecoming reflects personal redemption and grace as he returns to his father's embrace.
    • The second son's anger and misunderstanding symbolize internalized religious stagnation and refusal to rejoice in spiritual celebrations.
    • Parallels between the parable's second son and modern-day religious leaders who resist participative and dynamic worship experiences.
    • A strong call for believers to break free from religious stagnation and join in celebration, reviving their relationship with God.
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    27 m
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