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(Un) Common thoughts of Christ

(Un) Common thoughts of Christ

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This podcast channel explores the Word of God in a time that increasingly resembles the condition described in Revelation 3 and the church of Laodicea—a day when much of the Christian profession appears satisfied and self-reliant, yet Christ Himself says, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock.”


In such a time, the Lord is calling to individuals—to the overcomer—those who will hear His voice and respond to Him personally. Each episode reflects on Scripture and encourages believers to step outside the complacency of the age and walk in fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ.


The foundation of these meditations is the authority and power of the Word of God. As Paul exhorted Timothy, “Hold fast the pattern of sound words… in faith and love which are in Christ Jesus” (2 Timothy 1:13). Through readings of Scripture and thoughtful reflections, this podcast seeks to draw listeners back to the living power of God’s Word, which is “quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword” (Hebrews 4:12).


The aim is to encourage spiritual discernment, faithfulness to Christ, and a deeper walk with Him in these challenging days.




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Episodes
  • The Evil Man and the Strange Woman (Proverbs 2:6-19)
    May 2 2026

    In this meditation on Book of Proverbs 2:6-19, we consider the solemn difference between merely knowing truth and being governed by it.

    These verses show that wisdom from God is not simply intellectual understanding or adherence to a theological system. Divine truth is given to preserve the conscience, guard the pathway, and deliver the believer from moral and spiritual danger.

    Two enemies especially rise before us in this portion of Proverbs:
    • The evil man — representing proud independence from God and the attraction of walking in darkness.
    • The strange woman — portraying both moral corruption and the subtle deception of false religion.

    Drawing from the comments of Harry A. Ironside, this podcast reflects on how truth must not only be searched for, but obeyed and walked in daily. The heart that humbly receives wisdom will find that God Himself preserves the path.

    Scripture Readings:
    • Proverbs 2:6-19
    • John 7:17

    “If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine…” — John 7:17

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    9 mins
  • A Wise Man Will Hear (Proverbs 1:2-8)
    May 1 2026

    In this meditation on Proverbs 1:2–9, we consider the opening foundation of the entire book of Proverbs and the great theme of true wisdom. Reading from the scriptures and drawing directly from the comments of Harry Ironside, this episode explores wisdom, instruction, understanding, discretion, and the teachable spirit that marks a wise soul.

    At the center of these verses stands the searching declaration: “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge.” This passage reminds us that true wisdom is not merely education or intellect, but humble submission to God and His Word. We also consider the danger of self-confidence, the importance of receiving correction, and the beauty of a heart willing to hear and increase learning.

    A thoughtful meditation on the pathway of wisdom, the forming of godly character, and the voice of God speaking to the conscience through Proverbs 1.

    Submit questions and comments to www.ThoughtsofChrist.com

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    10 mins
  • The Altar and the Tent: The Marks of a Called Life (Episode 2)
    May 1 2026

    What does a life truly called by God look like?

    In Genesis 12, Abraham’s response to God’s call is not complicated—but it is profound. Two things begin to define his life: an altar and a tent.

    The altar speaks of worship—real, personal communion with God.
    The tent speaks of separation—a life that is no longer rooted in this world.

    In this episode, we connect these Old Testament pictures to New Testament truth, including what it means to worship the Father “in spirit and in truth” (John 4), and how believers today are called to live as strangers and pilgrims.

    This is not about perfection—but direction.

    A life turned toward God…
    And a life not settled here.

    📖 Scriptures Referenced

    • Genesis 12:7–8
    • John 4:23–24
    • Matthew 6:21
    • Romans 12:1–2
    • 1 Peter 2:11
    • 2 Timothy 4:10

    🎙️ About This Series

    This podcast series walks through the life of Abraham, tracing what it means to be called by God and to walk by faith—step by step.

    Submit questions and comments to www.ThoughtsofChrist.com

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    10 mins
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