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Welcome to the Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional, where faith meets action. This daily podcast is designed to challenge, equip, and encourage men to step into their God-given role as leaders, protectors, and providers. Rooted in biblical truth, each episode delivers a short but powerful message to help you sharpen your faith, strengthen your mind, and restore your warrior spirit. Recorded in both video and audio, our devotionals are available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms, mak ...
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We're not your typical real estate podcast. Our show is a melting pot of interviews with a diverse range of guests. We've chatted with realtors, investors, business owners, influencers, reality TV stars, and a whole host of other successful people. Our discussions delve deep into the world of business and real estate, but we don't forget to keep it light-hearted and fun along the way. Expect a dynamic blend of humor, goofiness, and seriousness in every episode! Whether you're a seasoned real ...
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Don’t Forget What God Has Already Done – Devotional on Matthew 16:8–10 The disciples had seen Jesus multiply bread for thousands — twice — yet the moment they realized they had no bread, they panicked. Jesus’ response was simple but piercing: “Don’t you remember?” We’re not so different. We’ve seen God come through in the past — providing, healing,…
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The Yeast You Don’t See – Devotional on Matthew 16:5–6 The greatest threats to your faith don’t always come crashing in. They creep in quietly. Like yeast in dough, small compromises and subtle influences slowly grow until they reshape your life. Jesus warned His disciples to guard against the “yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees” — not obvious si…
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Looking for a Sign While Living in Rebellion – Devotional on Matthew 16:4 The Pharisees demanded a sign from Jesus, but He called it out for what it was—spiritual adultery. They wanted God to keep proving Himself while their hearts remained far from Him. And then… Jesus walked away. That same temptation still hits us today. We say, “God, give me a …
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Jesus challenged the people who could interpret the sky but couldn’t interpret the spiritual signs right in front of them. They weren’t blind—they were ignoring it. And if we’re honest, we often do the same. We can spot red flags in others, but when it comes to our own lives, we downplay it, excuse it, or numb it out. The problem is—conviction does…
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The Pharisees and Sadducees weren’t lacking signs—they had already witnessed miracles, healings, and even resurrections. But instead of believing, they demanded another sign, trying to trap Jesus. That same spirit of testing still shows up today. Sometimes people don’t want truth—they want to watch you stumble. Maybe it’s bitterness. Maybe it’s ins…
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Blessed, Broken, Given – Devotional on Matthew 15:36–38 In the feeding of the four thousand, Jesus blesses, breaks, and gives the bread to the disciples—who then give it to the people. Everyone eats. Everyone is satisfied. And there’s more left over than when they started. That moment isn’t just about provision—it’s a picture of how God works with …
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The disciples had already seen Jesus feed thousands with a boy’s lunch—but when faced with another hungry crowd, they still questioned where the bread would come from. Sound familiar? We often do the same. God provides, heals, and restores in our lives, yet the moment another challenge comes, we doubt. We treat His provision like it’s a one-time ev…
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Compassion That Completes – Devotional on Matthew 15:32 In Matthew 15:32, Jesus shows us a glimpse of His heart. After three days of healing and teaching, the crowd was spiritually full—but physically exhausted and hungry. Jesus didn’t just send them away with lessons; He met their immediate, practical needs with compassion. This episode unpacks wh…
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Don’t Miss the Miracle – Devotional on Matthew 15:31 In Matthew 15:31, the crowd was amazed as Jesus healed the mute, the crippled, the lame, and the blind—and they praised the God of Israel. Yet today, we often miss those same miracles in our own lives. We call it “good timing.” We credit doctors, systems, or luck. But the truth is—God is still mo…
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The Crowd at His Feet – Devotional on Matthew 15:29–30 In Matthew 15:29–30, Jesus sits on a mountainside — and great crowds gather. The lame, the blind, the mute, and the broken are brought and laid at His feet. And He heals them all. But this moment reveals more than just physical healing. It challenges us to ask: Were the people seeking relief, o…
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The Miracles Before the Miracle – Devotional on Matthew 15:29–31 In this episode, we explore Matthew 15:29–31, where Jesus heals great crowds on a mountainside — the lame, the blind, the mute, and so many more. This wasn’t one miracle. It was thousands. A wave of healing that revealed the compassion and kingdom power of Christ. What makes this pass…
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Even the Crumbs – A Devotional on Matthew 15:25–28 In this episode of our Matthew devotional series, we look at one of the most remarkable displays of faith in the Bible. A Canaanite woman — a cultural outsider and unlikely candidate for a miracle — kneels before Jesus with a desperate request. When Jesus says, “It is not right to take the children…
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Why would Jesus tell a desperate woman, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel”? Was He dismissing her? Or was He doing something deeper? In this episode, we explore: Why Jesus’ mission had a timeline focused on Israel first How the Canaanite woman’s persistence foreshadowed the global reach of the gospel Why faith—not background or status—br…
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The Silence That Speaks – Matthew 15:21-23 Why would Jesus stay silent when someone cries out for help? In Matthew 15:21-23, a Canaanite woman—an outsider from a long line of Israel’s enemies—calls Him “Lord, Son of David” before many Jews do. And yet… Jesus doesn’t answer. This episode explores: Why Jesus stepped into Gentile territory on purpose …
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The Silent Killers – Matthew 15:19-20 Not all sins shout. Some whisper. In Matthew 15:19-20, Jesus warns us about sins of the heart—like gossip and slander—that can quietly erode our integrity and relationships while going unnoticed by the world. In this episode, we confront the subtle but destructive nature of gossip: Why it’s not just “venting” o…
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What’s Coming Out of You? – Matthew 15:17-18 In Matthew 15:17-18, Jesus reminds us that our words flow from the heart—and it’s the heart, not our rituals, that defines our purity. This episode challenges us to take an honest look at the way we speak, especially in moments of stress or frustration. We’ll talk about: Why our words are one of the clea…
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Blind Leading the Blind | Matthew 15:13-14 Jesus calls out the religious leaders of His day as “blind guides” who mislead people away from God’s truth. This message challenges us to examine the voices we follow and the example we set. In a world saturated with competing messages, who is guiding your spiritual walk? And who are you leading? In this …
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What do your words say about your heart? In Matthew 15:10–12, Jesus challenges the Pharisees — and us — with a truth that still stings today: it’s not what you eat that defiles you, but what you speak. We explore how our words reveal our inner life, why image management isn’t enough, and how true transformation starts from the inside out. You’ll le…
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Matthew 15:7–9 “These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.” Jesus didn’t sugarcoat His words to the religious elite. He quoted Isaiah to expose the gap between appearance and authenticity—and it’s a warning we still need today. In this devotional, we look at: Why Jesus’ most direct rebukes were for the most religious H…
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Matthew 15:4–6 Jesus doesn’t mince words: “You nullify the word of God for the sake of your tradition.” In this powerful devotional, we expose how modern-day believers often fall into the same trap as the Pharisees—hiding disobedience under spiritual language. You’ll hear: How religious activity can mask a disobedient heart The modern equivalent of…
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Matthew 15:3 Jesus asked a piercing question: “Why do you break the command of God for the sake of your tradition?” In this episode, we reflect on the ways modern culture and Christian tradition have unintentionally drifted from the heart of the gospel: The resurrection replaced by Easter eggs “Love is love” culture blurring biblical truth Church c…
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The storm didn’t define the disciples. What defined them was what happened when Jesus stepped into the boat. This episode is a reflection on the difference between watching God work in others— and experiencing His peace for yourself. Inside: Why testimony transforms head knowledge into heart faith Reflection on the moments that made you say, “Truly…
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Peter wasn’t sinking because he couldn’t walk on water. He was sinking because fear shouted louder than his faith. Sound familiar? This devotional explores: What to do when your confidence turns to panic Why Jesus reaches for us even when we’ve doubted How to walk with unshakable trust, even in stormy seasons 📖 Key Passage: Matthew 14:30–31 💭 Guide…
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Matthew 14:28–29 Peter walked on water—not because the storm stopped, but because his eyes were on Jesus. But the second he noticed the wind, the waves, and the danger around him—he began to sink. This moment is packed with spiritual truth for us: Stepping out in faith doesn’t mean the storm ends Distraction is often more dangerous than doubt Jesus…
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Matthew 14:25–27 The disciples were afraid of the very One who came to help them. They saw Jesus walking on the water—and thought He was a ghost. That’s the danger of fear: it distorts our vision of God. In this episode, we unpack: Why Jesus walks toward us in the storm, not after it How fear blinds us to God’s presence What it means to take courag…
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After feeding over 5,000, Jesus didn’t ride the wave of momentum. He stepped away, dismissed the crowd, and got alone with the Father. This episode dives into: Why spiritual strength starts in solitude What it means to intentionally prioritize God—before the chaos begins How to recognize and remove the “crowds” in your own life You’re not too busy …
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“The God of Overflow” Matthew 14:20–21 Jesus didn’t just feed the multitudes. He satisfied them—then left behind twelve baskets of leftovers. It’s a reminder that in the Kingdom, God doesn’t deal in scarcity… He deals in overflow. This episode invites you to: Break free from a mindset of “just enough” Recognize how obedience and faith unlock abunda…
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“Discipleship Means Distribution” Matthew 14:16–20 Jesus didn’t feed the crowd by Himself. He gave the Bread to His disciples—and they gave it to the people. This moment is more than a miracle. It’s a blueprint for how God moves today. In this episode, we dig into: How Jesus invites us to be part of the supernatural The danger of spectating when we…
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Matthew 14:13–14 Jesus was mourning the brutal death of John the Baptist. He withdrew to be alone—but the crowd followed. And even in His grief, He had compassion. He healed. He served. This episode is for anyone who’s walking through a valley and wondering how to keep going. Through the life of Jesus, we learn: That sorrow and service are not oppo…
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Matthew 14:3–5 When John the Baptist told Herod, “It is not lawful for you to have her,” Herod didn’t repent—he retaliated. His pride couldn’t handle correction, so he silenced the truth instead of surrendering to it. In this episode, we unpack: How power and pride often resist accountability Why we struggle to receive correction—even from those cl…
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Matthew 14:1–2 Herod had status, power, and influence—but he didn’t have peace. When he hears about Jesus performing miracles, his first thought is fear: “John the Baptist must have come back.” That’s what guilt does—it distorts reality, fogs your vision, and keeps you from freedom. In this episode, we unpack: Why Herod was haunted by John—even tho…
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“They Know Your Past—Not Your Purpose” Matthew 13:57–58 Sometimes, the ones closest to us are the first to disqualify what God is doing in us. But just like Jesus experienced rejection in His hometown, your identity and purpose aren’t defined by those who doubt—they’re secured by the One who called you. In this episode, we explore: Why rejection of…
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When Jesus returned home, He wasn’t honored—He was dismissed. Why? Because the people thought they knew Him too well. And in their familiarity, they missed the miraculous. In this episode, we ask: Are we doing the same? We celebrate strangers while neglecting the brother building something right beside us. Today’s call is clear: Honor starts at hom…
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Open the Storeroom — Matthew 13:52 You don’t need a platform to be powerful in the Kingdom—you just need to open the storeroom. In this episode, we explore Jesus’ words about the treasures you’ve been given through Scripture, experience, and testimony. What’s in your life that someone else desperately needs to hear? It’s time to stop hiding what Go…
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All In or Not In At All — Matthew 13:44–46 Jesus said the Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure so valuable, a man sold everything to have it—joyfully. That’s the kind of surrender the Gospel calls for. Not comfort. Not convenience. All in. In this episode, we break down what it means to fully commit to Christ, identify what’s holding us back, and i…
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Burn the Weeds — Matthew 13:40–43 Jesus said that at the end of the age, all sin and evil will be pulled up and burned. That includes toxic habits, secret sins, and destructive lies we’ve made peace with for too long. This episode is a wake-up call for men to confront what’s choking their spiritual growth and to step into purity, power, and purpose…
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The Harvest Is Coming — Matthew 13:37–39 Jesus said the harvest is coming—and when it does, there will be a clear divide. Wheat or weed. Kingdom or fire. Saved or lost. In this episode, we ask the most important question you’ll ever answer: Have you truly surrendered your life to Jesus Christ? We unpack Matthew 13:37–39, challenge you to examine yo…
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Jesus compares the Kingdom of Heaven to yeast—small, unseen, but powerful enough to transform everything it touches. In this episode, we explore how God's Kingdom brings slow, deep change from the inside out. You weren’t meant to stay flat. You were created to rise. Thank you for tuning in, be sure to like and subscribe!…
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🌱 The Mustard Tree Life – Matthew 13:31–32 The Kingdom of God doesn’t start with a spotlight—it starts with a seed. In this episode, we explore how quiet obedience, hidden faithfulness, and small beginnings can grow into something massive and life-giving. Jesus doesn’t just want to grow something in you—He wants to grow something through you that b…
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In a world full of weeds, Jesus is still growing wheat. This episode dives into the sobering and hope-filled truth about the final harvest. While the culture pushes compromise, God calls us to holiness. He’s not just after growth—He’s after fruit that lasts. Are you living ready for the harvest? Stay faithful. Stay set apart. The barn is real. Than…
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Why does God allow wheat and weeds to grow side by side? In this episode, we unpack Jesus’ parable about living in a world full of both good and evil—faith and brokenness, truth and deception. Sometimes, the mess isn’t a mistake—it’s the environment where real growth happens. God’s not asking us to pull weeds. He’s asking us to stay faithful and le…
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🌿 Weeds in the Garden – Matthew 13:24–25 The enemy doesn’t always attack loudly—sometimes, he plants quietly. In this episode, we look at Jesus’ parable of the wheat and weeds and how the enemy sows doubt, distraction, and division right in the middle of your growth. Just because there are weeds doesn’t mean your harvest is ruined. The seed is stil…
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