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Monday, June 29, 2026
Time to Unplug and Recharge: Our Annual Summer Break!
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Video Message | Struggling With Insecurity? See Yourself Through God's Eyes | Better Together on TBN
Welcome to the Weekend Message!
It's always our pleasure to bring you quality presentations from some of the best Christian teachers in the world! Each video presentation can vary, but whatever the topic, you can be certain that it will be informative and Bible-based.
Overcoming negative body image and self-doubt starts with embracing how God sees you. His Word reminds us that you are fearfully, wonderfully made and unconditionally loved. Let's replace the lies of self-doubt with the truth of your true worth.
On this episode of TBN's Better Together, through personal stories of overcoming eating disorders and the comparison trap, Laurie Crouch, Sheila Walsh, Jenni Wong Clayville, Dr. Donna Pisani, and Blynda Lane share how they found true healing and self-acceptance.
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đ Key takeaways from this message:
1. Trade Human Approval for Divine Acceptance
Build your self-worth on God's unchanging approval rather than fickle human praise. Knowing your Creator fully accepts you removes the exhausting pressure to constantly perform and protects you from the sting of criticism.
2. God's Presence Matters More Than Your Competence
When we feel inadequate, we want God to praise our strengths. Instead, the gospel offers His presence: "I will be with you."
True confidence comes not from your own strength, but from the unstoppable presence of the One who walks beside you.
3. Rewire Your Mind Daily
Break the habit of insecurity by actively rewriting negative self-talk. Daily internalize God's Word and embrace your identity as His child to transform your life.
4. Embrace the Process of "Becoming"
Difficult seasons aren't a sign of failure; they are God's way of pruning you for growth. Instead of fearing change, recognize it as preparation for who He is shaping you to become.
đIn Closing: Life isn’t a pass-or-fail test. Because of God’s grace, His love never changes. True freedom comes when you rest in His sufficiency and trust His strength.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Restoring Balance: Embracing Rest as a Sacred Essential
- Set Clear Work Limits: Establish a strict cutoff time to end your workday, silence all alerts, and officially start your time to rest.
- Unplug and Pray: Take a few minutes daily to silence your screens, step away from distractions, and focus on connecting with God.
- Practice daily gratitude: Let every bite you take and every break you make become a quiet expression of thankfulness for God's constant love.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
The Faithful Way Out: Overcoming Every Temptation
"The temptation once yielded to gains power. The crack in the embankment which lets a drop or two ooze through is soon a hole which lets out a flood." - Alexander MacLaren, Scottish Baptist minister and writer (1826-1910)
- You are in good company: Everyone faces difficult challenges. Your struggles are shared by millions. Doubts may try to isolate you. They tell you that you are uniquely broken. Do not believe them.
- God Provides a Shield: God is your constant shield, drawing a line negative forces cannot cross. He protects you from being overwhelmed and always equips you with the inner strength to overcome temptation.
- The Way Out is Built-In: Every challenge comes with its own exit. God doesn't search for an escape route when you are in distress; He set it in place beforehand. You just have to find it.
- God's Trials: God lets us face trials to grow and toughen our faith. He never tempts us to do wrong (James 1:13). Instead, His tests are loving nudges to step up and live right.
- Spiritual Warfare: Temptation is the enemy's tool to destroy you and separate you from God. It leaves you feeling guilty and isolated.
- Exploiting Our Core Drives: We are wired by God with healthy, normal needs for connection, safety, approval, and rest. Temptation is just a shortcut, tricking us into meeting those good desires in the wrong way or at the wrong time.
- Incremental Exposure: Minor, unaddressed thoughts act as the starting points for significant spiritual downfalls. Failing to recognize a compromised thought as a direct temptation causes you to gradually drop your defenses until you cross a point of no return.
- Examine Your Thoughts: Evaluate your internal dialogue regularly. Test every thought against Biblical truth. Identify compromise immediately as temptation.
- Fight Temptation with Scripture: Defeat negative thoughts by memorizing Bible verses that target your specific personal struggles. Use God's word directly, just as Jesus did during His trials, instead of relying on emotional arguments.
- Destroy Hidden Temptations: Private spaces fuel temptation. You can instantly break that cycle by exposing your struggles to an accountability partner or mentor
- Where are you compromising and telling yourself "it's no big deal," instead of seeing it as a real test or temptation?
- In a recent tough situation, did you notice an exit strategy or moment of relief, and did you take it?
Monday, June 22, 2026
Holding Fast: The Soul's Anchor in Rough Waters
Core Scripture: Hebrews 6:13-20 (NIV throughout)
Opening Prayer: "Heavenly Father, when life is uncertain, thank You for being our unmovable anchor. Remind us that our hope in Your promises is a secure lifeline reaching into Your presence. Steady our hearts today. In Jesus' name, Amen."
Question: Think about a time in your life when you experienced a major, sudden transition (a move, a new job, a life change). What helped you feel grounded during that time?
Let's be honest for a second: we are absolutely obsessed with speed. We want the career breakthrough by tomorrow, the relationship healed by next week, and clarity on our next big life transition before we even finish our morning coffee.
So when we drop into a season of waiting or uncertainty, it feels deeply uncomfortable. We feel stuck, restless, and a little bit abandoned.
But if you look at how God operates throughout history, you notice a pretty consistent pattern. He rarely uses a microwave timeline. Instead, He introduces us to a counter-cultural, tag-team duo: faith and patience.
- It caused instant drama. The moment Hagar became pregnant, jealousy, resentment, and bitterness completely fractured the family.
- It created a complication, not a solution. Ishmael was loved, but he wasn’t the child God promised. The human shortcut eventually led to deep pain and family exile.
- It actually prolonged the waiting. After Abraham took control, the Bible records a staggering 13-year silence before God spoke to him again.
- Patience protected his heart. He refused to let resentment poison his soul.
- Patience bred excellence. Joseph didn’t hit "pause" on his life. He became the best prisoner in the facility, eventually being put in charge of running the whole place.
- Patience revealed the bigger picture. By the time he was appointed Prime Minister at thirty, he was able to look his brothers in the face and confidently declare, "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good" (Genesis 50:20).
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Weekend Message | Malcolm Guite & Beth Moore Interview | Living Proof Ministries with Beth Moore
It's always our pleasure to bring you quality presentations from some of the best Christian teachers in the world! Each video presentation can vary, but whatever the topic, you can be certain that it will be informative and Bible-based.
- The Healing Power of Deep Stories: Humans need grand narratives to understand themselves. While short social media clips fragment our focus, deep books and scripture restore inner wholeness.
- Ancient Legends and Divine Faith: Old legends use symbols to explore human suffering and divine healing. Far from simple fairy tales, stories like King Arthur reflect genuine human struggles and God's restorative power.
- Inspired by Family: Guite credits his wife's habit of reading the Bible cover-to-cover for transforming his own perspective. Watching her daily commitment helped him view scripture as one cohesive epic rather than disconnected verses.
- Modern Tradition: Malcolm Guite discusses blending a modern, motorcycle-riding lifestyle with traditional academic robes. He explains that historic attire anchors us to the past and deep learning.
Friday, June 19, 2026
The Power of Honest Lament
"I am comforted in my suffering in the thought that God knows all about it, and feels for it too." - J.C. Ryle, English Anglican bishop, preacher, and writer (1816-1900)
- Unpopular Message: God told Jeremiah to warn the people of Judah that the enemy army of Babylon was going to destroy their city, Jerusalem.
- Seen as a Traitor: The people and leaders did not want to hear this. They hated Jeremiah for preaching bad news and thought he was a traitor.
- Beaten and Locked Up: Right before this passage, a temple official named Pashhur had Jeremiah beaten and locked in public wooden stocks overnight.
- Constant Mocking: When Jeremiah was released the next morning, everyone made fun of him. He felt completely isolated, lonely, and physically bruised.
- Angry at God: Jeremiah felt like God tricked him into being a prophet just to suffer.
- The Fire Inside: Jeremiah tried to quit preaching to save himself, but he couldn't. He said God's message felt like a "fire shut up in his bones" that he had to let out.
- Final Trust: Even though he was terrified, the passage ends with Jeremiah choosing to trust God as a protector who defends helpless people.
- Lament is intimacy: Expressing raw, unfiltered pain directly to God is not a sign of weak faith or a lack of belief, it is a sign of deep relationship and trust.
- God is not fragile: God is large enough to handle our anger, doubts, tears, and heaviest frustrations without being offended or pulled away.
- Presence over answers: God rarely changes our stressful circumstances immediately, but He promises to change our perspective by standing with us in the middle of them.
- The Mighty Warrior: When we feel completely powerless and defeated, we can rest knowing that God is actively fighting for us.
- Praise is a choice: Worshiping before a problem is solved is not fake positivity; it is a declaration of confidence in God’s track record of faithfulness.
Grace and peace,
Marlowe
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Caught in Your Own Trap
- The Sawdust: Real faults in others that need addressing.
- The Plank: Our own sin, magnified by our pride and blindness.
- Ego-Driven Ambition: Fueled by a hunger to dominate, act morally superior, or look down on others.
- The Ultimate Double Standard: This person completely ignores their own severe flaws while aggressively criticizing the minor mistakes of others.
- Superficial Signs: Relying purely on outward appearances, gossip, and quick guesses instead of verified facts.
- Negative Impact: This approach damages individuals, drives them away, and fails to provide any opportunity for recovery or personal development.
- Motivated by Love: Inspired by an authentic desire to uphold the truth, bring glory to God, and uplift a fellow believer.
- Rooted in Humility: True transformation begins with honest self-reflection and sincere repentance before attempting to correct others.
- Biblical Standard: Tests all actions and teachings by Scripture. Avoids subjective opinions. Uses absolute biblical truth.
- Goal of Restoration: Empower individuals, safeguard the congregation, and compassionately guide back those who have strayed.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Don't Just Hear It, Do It: Living Out the Message
- James 1:22-24 compares a “hearer only” to someone who looks in a mirror and immediately forgets what they look like. Why do you think biblical truths are so easy to forget once we step out of a study setting into daily life?
- Shows Your Actual Image: A standard mirror reflects your physical reality, immediately highlighting things like unkempt hair or a smudged face.
- Reveals Internal Shortcomings: The Bible functions as a spiritual mirror, exposing concealed prejudices, egocentric intentions, and ethical imperfections.
- The Ultimate Mirror: It exposes your flaws today while guiding you toward your true, God-given purpose.
- Truth Requires Action: Reading the Bible without applying its lessons to your life changes nothing.
- Acknowledging the problem without fixing it: It is like looking in a mirror, noticing dirt on your face, and walking away without washing it.
- The Illusion of Maturity: Knowing the Bible inside and out does not automatically mean you are growing spiritually.
- Digging in: This means taking the material seriously, doing a deep dive into the subject, and really understanding the background of the topic.
- Living the Lessons: You must actively apply these teachings to your daily habits, relationships, and personal choices.
- Letting Truth Guide You: True freedom and inner growth occur when your daily actions reflect the personal truths you have uncovered.
- Act Now: When scripture prompts you to forgive, act immediately rather than delaying for a better moment.
- Take Action: Select a single biblical instruction—like James 1:19’s advice to listen more and talk less—and apply it to your most challenging relationship this week.
- Stay Accountable: Pass your insights along to a close friend or a small circle to ensure you turn knowledge into action.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Weekend Message | Ray & Jani Ortlund & Beth Moore Interview | Living Proof Ministries with Beth Moore
It's always our pleasure to bring you quality presentations from some of the best Christian teachers in the world! Each video presentation can vary, but whatever the topic, you can be certain that it will be informative and Bible-based.
- The "Force Field" Effect: Ray highlights how a spouse's solo devotion to Christ acts like a protective spiritual force field that organically empowers their partner.
- Leading by Example: Ray openly shares that Jani was the stronger spiritual leader in their home during a pivotal season, noting that her consistent devotion deeply reshaped his own faith.
- Epic Biblical Narrative: Jani's steady habit of reading the Bible cover-to-cover eventually inspired Ray to do the same, allowing him to fully capture the macro, epic story of Scripture.
- Developing the Routine: Jani discusses how she utilizes a consistent one-year reading plan to systematically work through Scripture every year.
- Intentional Questioning: A core part of the discussion features the exact questions Jani asks the Lord during her daily quiet times to keep her prayer life active and listening.
- Seasons of Mystery: Beth and the Ortlunds unpack how God has unique objectives for different seasons of a person's life, noting that many of those purposes will remain a mystery until eternity.
- The Relief of Surrender: The couple distinguishes between bitter resignation ("I guess I have to deal with this life") and holy surrender ("Lord, I trust you can use this actual life").
- Finding Peace: True surrender brings a profound sense of relief and stops the internal fight against the story God is actively writing.
Friday, June 12, 2026
The Essentials with Sarah | More Than Words: The Logos and Rhema Connection
Scripture Reading: John 1:1; Romans 10:17 (NIV all)
Opening Prayer: "Lord, thank You for Your Word. As we dive in today, open our minds to understand Your truth and open our hearts to receive Your guidance. Speak to us clearly. In Jesus' name, Amen."
Consider This: How do both the written word and personal revelation help us grow?
- Logos is the written blueprint. It is the timeless, unchanging truth of the entire Bible. Think of it like a music streaming app containing every song ever recorded. It keeps you grounded.
- Rhema is the spoken word. It is a specific verse jumping off the page to hit your exact situation today. Think of it like the perfect track playing right when you need it.
- View the Bible (Logos) as the safety barriers for your beliefs. Any new insight you feel comes from God must align with scripture. If a message contradicts biblical teachings, it is not from God.
- Rhema gives the Word its life. Studying the Bible without the Holy Spirit's guidance can feel like boring homework or strict law. When the Spirit speaks to you directly, those same words become personal, life-changing commands.
- The Logos: Jesus knew the written book of Deuteronomy perfectly (Deuteronomy 8:3. NIV)
- The Rhema: When tempted, Jesus used a specific verse from Deuteronomy, prompted by the Holy Spirit, to overcome the devil.
- The Logos: Peter knew from Scripture that God rules the waves and commands nature. That was general truth.
- The Rhema: Jesus said one word: "Come." That specific spoken word (Rhema) gave Peter the faith to step out of the boat. Peter walked on water not because of broad religious ideas, but because he trusted a specific word.
- Connect with the Word: Follow a steady reading plan to build a strong, reliable faith.
- Praying for Guidance: Ask the Holy Spirit to make a scripture speak directly to your life right now.
- Check the Spirit: Align every inner voice with the Bible.
- How does studying scripture (logos) open your heart to hear God's direct voice (rhema)?
- When has a familiar Bible verse suddenly given you peace on a rough day, acting as a personal rhema word?
- How do you use the spoken word of God to defeat daily anxiety?
May you always feel God's love,
Sarah
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Walking By Faith | More Than Ink: The Physical Voice of God
- General revelation is God's universal communication of Himself to all people through creation and conscience.
- Special revelation is His specific, supernatural communication of salvation, primarily through the Bible and Jesus Christ.
- More Than an Opinion: The Bible isn't just a collection of deep thoughts or shifting cultural trends. It is a solid, firsthand look at exactly who God is.
- What God is Like: In the pages of the Bible, God shows us exactly who He is: perfectly pure, always fair, completely in charge, and incredibly loving.
- The Big Picture: Think of the Bible as one connected story. It shows God's step-by-step plan to rescue the world and fix everything messed up by sin.
- The Ultimate Connection: From the first pages of Genesis to the end of Revelation, the Bible keeps us focused on the ultimate turning point of history: Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.
- Our Cognitive Limits
- The Human-Divine Gap: As finite beings bound by time, we cannot naturally comprehend an infinite and eternal God.
- God Met Us at Our Level: God translated mind-bending spiritual truths into everyday human terms. By using our own languages, cultures, and stories, God shared vital insights we never could have figured out alone.
- The Distorted View: Human rebellion has impaired our spiritual perception, causing us to naturally warp reality to fit our personal desires.
- Biblical Glasses: The reformer John Calvin had a great way of putting it: he said the Bible is like a pair of glasses. It instantly sharpens our blurry, confusing worldview so we can finally see God and ourselves with perfect clarity.
- Daily Guidance: God's Word shines light on the dark areas of modern culture. It gives clear direction for making ethical choices, building healthy relationships, and setting right priorities.
- Spiritual Nourishment: Just as the body requires physical bread, the spiritual soul requires regular intake of God’s Word to survive trials, grief, and temptation.
- The Catalyst for Transformation: Engaging consistently with Scripture dismantles our deeply ingrained habits, reveals our blind spots, and shapes our character to reflect the image of Jesus.
- Comparing General and Special Revelation How do people today build a concept of God from feelings and nature rather than Scripture, and what are the dangers of doing so?
- Overcoming Knowledge Limitations: Has reading the Bible ever completely changed how you viewed a difficult situation you were going through?
- Driving Change: Which of the four functions from 2 Timothy 3:16—teaching, rebuking, correcting, or training—best describes how the Holy Spirit is working in your life right now?
- Feasting on the Word: Because scripture is meant to strengthen and grow our faith, how can we change our weekly routines to prioritize reading it instead of neglecting our spiritual hunger?
Monday, June 8, 2026
Human Wisdom vs. Divine Design: Who Knows Best?
- Surrender over control: Stop forcing Scripture to bend to personal beliefs.
- Internal transformation: Allow God to reshape your heart and mind.
- Acceptance of truth: Embrace God's creation as He designed it.
- Alignment with God: Find harmony by submitting to His divine will.
- God’s Design is Perfect: God built the world with intentional boundaries and perfect order, creating a masterpiece right from the start.
- Why Our Own Wisdom Isn't Enough: It's easy to get sidetracked when we trust our feelings or what society tells us is right, rather than following divine truth.
- The Danger of Deception: When we try to alter God’s design or decide our own moral standards, we end up spiritually lost and broken.
- Surrendering to His Will: Instead of forcing the world or scripture to fit our preferences, we must transform our minds by surrendering to God.
- The Unchanging Creator: Rather than being tossed around by shifting cultural beliefs, we can ground our hearts in the reliable, unchanging love of God.
Prayer: "God, align our hearts with Your original intent. Teach us to rest in Your wisdom instead of striving for our own. Amen."
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Weekend Message | Interview with Makoto Fujimura & Beth Moore | Living Proof Ministries with Beth Moore
It's always our pleasure to bring you quality presentations from some of the best Christian teachers in the world! Each video presentation can vary, but whatever the topic, you can be certain that it will be informative and Bible-based.
- Diverse Journeys: No two people walk with God in the exact same way.
- Varying Seasons: Faith involves seasons of intense clarity and seasons of quiet mystery.
- Individual Design: God intentionally connects with people based on their unique personalities and traits.
- Reflecting the Creator: Human creativity is a direct reflection of a creative God.
- Experiencing Grace: Creating art helps people experience and understand God's grace deeply.
- Active Faith: Faith is not just passive belief, but an active process of making and building.
- Healing Culture: Artistic expression is a powerful tool to heal a broken society.
- Fighting Despair: Beauty and creativity serve as weapons against modern cultural cynicism.
- Restoring Hope: Making things brings hope back into spaces dominated by fear and negativity.
- Public Honesty: The speakers emphasize the vital importance of remaining honest in the public square.
- Confronting Challenges: True faith requires addressing difficult issues inside and outside the church.
- Cost of Truth: Serving the truth often comes with personal and professional costs.

