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The seeds we didn't plant | Parable of the wheat and weeds | Pastor Brandon Cobb

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In a world overflowing with noise, notifications, and never-ending demands, staying spiritually focused has never been more complicated. In this week's message, we explore the inner distractions that quietly drain our confidence, clarity, and calling.

Not the loud, obvious distractions we typically blame. But the distractions that grow right alongside the good things God planted in us. Through Jesus' parable of the wheat and weeds in Matthew 13:24-30, we uncover why some seasons feel spiritually crowded, why purpose feels harder than it should, and why growing distractions might actually be proof that you are rooted right where God intends you to be.

If you've ever felt pulled in every direction or wondered why faith feels stretched thin sometimes, this episode will speak to your everyday world. We're talking purpose, focus, spiritual resilience, and the kind of grounded peace that cuts through chaos. Because what God planted in you is powerful, and the harvest ahead is brighter than you think.

Support the show

Pull up any Sunday at 11 am
Eden Church NJ (in the FiveSix School)
321 State Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601

  continue reading

69 episodes

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Manage episode 523270242 series 3595268
Content provided by Pastor Brandon Cobb. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pastor Brandon Cobb or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In a world overflowing with noise, notifications, and never-ending demands, staying spiritually focused has never been more complicated. In this week's message, we explore the inner distractions that quietly drain our confidence, clarity, and calling.

Not the loud, obvious distractions we typically blame. But the distractions that grow right alongside the good things God planted in us. Through Jesus' parable of the wheat and weeds in Matthew 13:24-30, we uncover why some seasons feel spiritually crowded, why purpose feels harder than it should, and why growing distractions might actually be proof that you are rooted right where God intends you to be.

If you've ever felt pulled in every direction or wondered why faith feels stretched thin sometimes, this episode will speak to your everyday world. We're talking purpose, focus, spiritual resilience, and the kind of grounded peace that cuts through chaos. Because what God planted in you is powerful, and the harvest ahead is brighter than you think.

Support the show

Pull up any Sunday at 11 am
Eden Church NJ (in the FiveSix School)
321 State Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601

  continue reading

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