Episodios

  • 159. “David’s praise” (146:1-10)
    May 23 2025

    David was in his praise era—no long talk, just full-body hallelujahs. In this episode, we sit with Psalm 146 and unpack the kind of praise that doesn’t need perfect circumstances to erupt. It’s the kind that trusts God over princes, vibes on faith, and celebrates a God who lifts the low, loves the outcast, and keeps it real forever.

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    13 m
  • 158. “Strength in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:1-10)
    May 22 2025

    What if your biggest flex is… your thorn? Paul said, “Take the power, God—I’ll bring the weakness.” This episode dives into the holy paradox where grace doesn’t just cover your flaws—it thrives in them. We’re talking divine strength showing up in the exact places you’d rather hide. No filters, no edits—just raw power in real life.


    Because sometimes, the soft spots are where the glory hits hardest.

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    17 m
  • 157. “Jacob’s dream” (Genesis 28:10-19)
    May 15 2025

    In this sermon we dive into The mystery of our dream life — more than just random thoughts?

    • Jacob’s ladder: a supernatural moment that reveals how thin the veil is between heaven and earth

    • God’s powerful promise to Jacob — identity, legacy, and land

    • Divine encounters that shift the course of your life

    • Waking up to God’s presence: “Surely the Lord is in this place…”

    • Luz becomes Bethel — when God shows up, names (and meanings) change

    • Learning to recognize and respond to holy moments in unexpected places

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    15 m
  • 156. “Ebenezer” (1 Samuel 7:7-14)
    May 13 2025

    when Samuel raises a stone and names it “Ebenezer,” meaning “Thus far the Lord has helped us.” This is more than just a stone—it’s a symbol of God’s faithfulness and a reminder that no matter the battle, God has been with us every step of the way. From challenges to victories, we talk about how we can create our own “Ebenezer moments,” marking the places where God has helped us in our journeys. Let’s chat about remembering God’s faithfulness and how it shapes our future.


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    19 m
  • 155. “The Ark of God” (1 Samuel 7:1-6)
    May 12 2025

    In this episode we explore the profound duty of ministering to the Ark of God for 20 years. After years of separation, the Ark was returned to Israel, and the people were tasked with faithfully caring for God’s presence in their midst. It wasn’t just about physical maintenance—it was about a deep, continuous spiritual commitment. How do we keep God’s presence central in our lives for the long haul?

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    9 m
  • 154. “The template of Prophecy” (Acts 2:17-22)
    Apr 25 2025

    You know that moment when someone says “God told me…” and you freeze like—did He really, though? This episode, we’re diving into the divine blueprint for prophecy straight from Acts 2:17-22. Spoiler alert: God is an equal-opportunity revealer—sons, daughters, old folks, visionaries, and dreamers are all on the list.


    We’re talking Holy Spirit outpourings, dreams that make sense (and some that don’t), and why prophecy isn’t just for folks with church microphones and shiny suits. If you’ve ever felt a tug, a whisper, or a dream that shook you awake, this one’s for you.


    Let’s decode the template—because God’s been speaking. The question is: are you listening?


    Reflection Prompts:

    • ​ When was the last time you felt God speaking to you—through a dream, a person, or a word?
    • ​ Do you believe you’re included in God’s prophecy plan? Why or why not?
    • ​ What scares or excites you most about receiving a word from God?


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    12 m
  • 153. “Pontius Pilate” (John 19:1-13)
    Apr 19 2025

    Pontius Pilate: the man, the myth, the… pun? In this episode of Looli Podcast, we look at how Pilate — this Roman governor with power in his hands and fear in his heart — became a divine plot device. A man caught between politics and prophecy. He tried to stay neutral, but in a story written by God, neutrality doesn’t exist. From washing his hands to questioning truth, Pilate ends up being a walking contradiction — a symbol of what happens when power meets purpose and flinches.

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    7 m
  • 152. “Why did Jesus Curse the fig tree?” (Mark 11:12-19)
    Apr 15 2025

    Okay, but real talk—why did Jesus get hangry and curse a fig tree that wasn’t even in season? Was it just a bad day, or is there something deeper going on? In this episode, we unpack this strange (and slightly dramatic?) moment in Mark 11. Spoiler: it’s not just about figs.


    Then—plot twist—Jesus heads straight to the temple and flips the whole place upside down. Literally. Tables flying, doves scattered, coins everywhere. He wasn’t just clearing out vendors; he was making a statement. One moment a cursed tree, the next a cleansed temple. What’s the link?


    We’re diving into what this double drama says about fruitfulness, fake appearances, unchecked religion, and how Jesus does not play when it comes to performative faith. It’s about Israel. It’s about us. It’s about checking your spiritual fig tree and flipping some tables in your life.

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    12 m
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