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God's Plan, Your Part

God's Plan, Your Part

De: Ryan Zook and Jenny Zook
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Discover God's plan for your life with this daily Bible reading podcast.

Ryan and Jenny Zook lead a valuable daily devotional bible study with historical background, theology, and practical applications. This year we will be covering the whole New Testament, one chapter at a time.

This podcast brings the word of God to life. Whether starting from the first episode or just jumping in, this is an inspiring and enlightening way to deepen your understanding of scripture. We delve into a different passage daily and share how its teachings can impact your daily life. Start listening right now.

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  • James 3 | Why Words Matter: Biblical Wisdom for Daily Life
    Jan 28 2025

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    James 3 delves into the immense power of words and the challenge of taming the tongue. Using vivid imagery, James compares the tongue to a horse’s bit, a ship’s rudder, and a spark that ignites a forest fire, emphasizing its disproportionate impact. While small, the tongue holds the potential for both immense blessing and great destruction, making it a vital area for self-discipline in the Christian walk. James warns against using the same mouth to bless God and curse others, particularly since all people are made in God's likeness.

    In the latter part of the chapter, James shifts focus to the heart’s posture, cautioning against jealousy and selfish ambition. These attitudes lead to disorder and evil practices, contrasting sharply with the pure, peaceable, and gentle wisdom that comes from God. He encourages believers to embrace wisdom that produces humility, unity, and a harvest of righteousness.

    The chapter’s practical applications resonate deeply with both first-century and modern audiences. In our current age of instant communication, James’ exhortations feel particularly relevant. The misuse of words—whether through gossip, harsh criticism, or careless comments—can cause lasting harm to relationships and the church’s witness. Instead, believers are called to be peacemakers, sowing seeds of righteousness through speech that reflects God’s character.

    James 3 also addresses the importance of consistency in faith. Just as a spring cannot produce both fresh and salt water, Christians cannot simultaneously speak blessings and curses. This analogy challenges us to pursue holistic faith, where words and actions align with God’s wisdom. The chapter ends with a call to humility, urging believers to rely on God for the strength to tame their tongues and live out their faith with integrity.

    Ultimately, James 3 reminds us that while taming the tongue is a daunting task, it is essential for living a life that glorifies God. By seeking wisdom from above and striving to honor others with our words, we reflect the transformative power of the gospel in our lives and communities.

    #FaithInAction #ChristianWisdom #SpeakLife #BiblicalTruth #GodsPlanYourPart #James3Study #TameTheTongue #DailyBibleChapter #NewTestamentJourney #WisdomFromAbove

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  • James 2 | Faith Without Works Is Dead
    Jan 24 2025

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    James 2 is a powerful chapter that challenges believers to live out their faith authentically. It begins with a warning against showing favoritism, emphasizing that partiality, especially based on wealth or social status, contradicts God's call to love others equally. This lesson resonates with modern audiences, reminding us that God values character and faith over external appearances. The passage illustrates how believers should treat one another as equals, recognizing the unique gifts and worth of every person in the body of Christ.

    The latter half of the chapter tackles the relationship between faith and works, a subject often debated in Christian theology. James declares that faith without works is dead, emphasizing that genuine faith produces visible evidence through actions. This isn’t a contradiction of salvation by faith but a complement, illustrating that true belief transforms a person’s life. Using examples like Abraham and Rahab, James shows how their faith was proven through obedience and bold actions, urging readers to reflect on the authenticity of their own faith.

    For today’s church, this chapter is a call to both humility and accountability. We are warned against elevating individuals based on worldly standards like wealth, charisma, or fame, and instead are called to seek unity and mutual respect within the community of believers. The principles here challenge us to examine our actions and ensure they align with our professed faith, shining as evidence of God’s work in our lives.

    James also emphasizes mercy, declaring that judgment without mercy is a sin, while mercy triumphs over judgment. This balance of truth and grace calls believers to a life marked by compassion, service, and a steadfast commitment to God’s commands. Such a life glorifies God and stands as a testimony to the transformative power of faith.

    Ultimately, James 2 serves as both a mirror and a compass—helping believers evaluate their spiritual health and chart a course that reflects a living, active faith. By embracing these truths, Christians can impact the world around them with genuine love and purposeful living.

    #FaithWithoutWorks #James2Study #LoveYourNeighbor #ChristianUnity #FaithInAction #BibleDaily #NTChapterADay #DailyBibleStudy #ScriptureApplication #LivingFaith

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    We use Logos Bible Software for our show prep.
    Get 5 Free Digital Books and 10% Off- HERE.
    Get the Logos 10 Fundamentals for Just $50- HERE.

    Check out Ryan's other podcast, God's Whole Story.

    Ryan works for Men of Iron, an organization committed to changing a culture one man at a time. If you'd like to get involved, click HERE.

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    Contact us at godsplanyourpart@gmail.com
    Thanks so much for listening to the show. We'll See you tomorrow.
    -Ryan and Jenny

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  • James 1 | Faith in Action – The Ultimate Guide to Living for God
    Jan 23 2025

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    James 1 calls believers to a resilient and active faith rooted in trust and obedience to God. It opens with a powerful reminder to consider trials as opportunities for growth, as testing produces steadfastness and spiritual maturity. The chapter encourages readers to ask God for wisdom without doubting, trusting His generous and faithful nature. Doubting, James warns, leads to instability, making it difficult to navigate life’s challenges or receive God’s guidance. This lesson is a call to unwavering confidence in God’s provision and promises.

    James emphasizes that true faith manifests in actions, not just words. Hearing God’s Word without application is likened to forgetting one’s reflection after seeing it in a mirror. Genuine faith compels believers to act with compassion and integrity, particularly through caring for those in need, such as orphans and widows. James underscores the importance of living a life unstained by worldly corruption, reflecting a pure and undefiled religion.

    The chapter also warns against the dangers of anger, highlighting that human anger does not produce the righteousness God desires. Believers are called to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger, promoting peace and wisdom in their interactions. This practical wisdom serves as a guide for living in harmony with others and honoring God.

    James boldly addresses temptation, clarifying that God does not tempt anyone. Instead, temptation arises from our own desires, which can lead to sin and spiritual death. By drawing near to God and submitting to His will, believers can overcome these challenges and experience His steadfast love and goodness in their lives.

    In conclusion, James 1 challenges believers to pursue a faith that is both enduring and active. Through trials, obedience, and compassionate action, Christians can reflect their love for God while remaining steadfast in their walk. This chapter is a foundational guide for practical Christian living, encouraging believers to align their lives with God’s truth and His call to holiness.

    #FaithInAction #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #TrustGod #DailyDevotion #James1Study #NewTestamentJourney #ApplyTheWord #FaithThatWorks #WisdomFromGod

    Support the show

    We use Logos Bible Software for our show prep.
    Get 5 Free Digital Books and 10% Off- HERE.
    Get the Logos 10 Fundamentals for Just $50- HERE.

    Check out Ryan's other podcast, God's Whole Story.

    Ryan works for Men of Iron, an organization committed to changing a culture one man at a time. If you'd like to get involved, click HERE.

    Instagram | Facebook | TikTok
    YouTube | Rumble | Medium

    Contact us at godsplanyourpart@gmail.com
    Thanks so much for listening to the show. We'll See you tomorrow.
    -Ryan and Jenny

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