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Beyond Sunday

Pastor Lee Day
Beyond Sunday
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    Job Description

    06/22/2026 | 20 mins.
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    Your ministry does not start when you walk into a church building and it definitely does not end when you walk back out. We open Acts 6 and follow the early church as it grows so quickly that real people get overlooked, then we watch how wise delegation protects the mission without treating service like “less than.” Stephen is chosen to handle a practical need, yet Acts 6:8 says he is full of grace and power, doing great wonders and signs. That contrast forces an honest question: have we been calling something “not my job” when God is calling it obedience?

    We talk about what it means to be Spirit-filled in everyday life. Yes, the Holy Spirit comes at salvation, but surrender is what invites Him to take full control. I challenge the idea that Christian leadership depends on talent or personality and instead point to the anointing that comes when ordinary believers yield every area of life. We connect Stephen’s example to the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20, because disciple-making is our real job description at work, at home, and everywhere else we represent Jesus.

    Then the tone shifts as Stephen faces dispute, false witnesses, and violent resistance in Acts 6 to 7. Even with truth on his lips and Jesus in his sight, he is stoned and his final words mirror Christ-like forgiveness. We also sit with a sobering warning from Leonard Ravenhill and a piercing question from John Newton about churches drifting from the Spirit’s leadership, and we end by praying for hunger, sensitivity, and a life lived in God’s overflow. If this challenged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. What would change this week if you fully surrendered control?
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    Pass It On

    06/15/2026 | 23 mins.
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    Silence is expensive, especially when it costs the next generation their chance to hear what God is really like. We open with Psalm 100 and let it set the posture: joyful worship, gratitude, and a steady confidence that the Lord is good and faithful to all generations. From there, we lean into a direct question: if God’s faithfulness lasts, what are we doing to make sure our kids, grandkids, friends, and coworkers actually know it? 

    We walk through Psalm 145 and focus on the responsibility of one generation commending God’s works to another. That starts with remembering. If your mind goes blank when you try to name what God has done, we talk about meditating on his wondrous works and creating quiet space for prayer and the Word so your testimony becomes specific again. We also turn to Joshua at the Jordan River, where the call to “consecrate yourselves” becomes a practical challenge about preparation, obedience, and living a lifestyle that matches the name Christian. 

    Joshua 4 and Psalm 78 sharpen the legacy: memorial stones, family conversations, and faith that is taught on purpose so children yet unborn can set their hope in God. We even contrast inheritance with heritage, because what we leave behind should be more than stuff it should be stories of God’s faithful hand that push the next generation toward Jesus. If you’re ready to build a generational legacy of faith, listen, share this with someone you love, and then subscribe and leave a review so more people can hear the call to pass it on.
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    The Assignment

    06/08/2026 | 24 mins.
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    A packed church means nothing if we miss the real assignment Jesus gives us. We’re opening Luke 14 and sitting with the parable of the great banquet, where invited guests make excuses and the master’s command cuts through the noise: go out to the highways and hedges and compel people to come in, that my house may be filled. We talk plainly about evangelism, gospel urgency, and what it looks like to “fill the house” with people who actually want Jesus, not just a spiritual add-on. 

    From there, we connect the dots to Mark 1 and our calling to be fishers of men, then to Matthew 28 and the Great Commission. We slow down on a point many Christians forget: Jesus doesn’t just call us to help someone pray and move on. He calls us to make disciples, to spend time, to teach, to model obedience, and to live in a way that makes the love of God visible. That raises a tough question we all have to answer: when people step back and watch our lives, do they see Jesus or just talk? 

    Then we go to Luke 14 again for “the cost of discipleship,” because staying on assignment will cost comfort, reputation, and sometimes relationships. We discuss what it means to forsake all.  If you want practical Christian discipleship that is rooted in Scripture and honest about the cost, this one is for you. 

    Subscribe to Beyond Sunday, share this with someone you’re praying for, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one step you can take this week to be more compelling and more faithful to the assignment?
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    Valley Of Dry Bones

    06/01/2026 | 23 mins.
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    A valley full of bones sounds like the end of the story, but Ezekiel 37 starts with a question that still hits home: “Can these bones live?” We go line by line through the Valley of Dry Bones and talk about what it means when life feels drained, faith feels quiet, and your hope feels cut off. If you’ve been sensing spiritual warfare, pressure, or that heavy feeling you can’t quite name, this message is for you.

    We also get honest about the role of sin and disobedience. God warns Israel, and the warning still applies to us: sin separates, divides, and never takes you anywhere good. But we don’t stay there. We point to God’s mercy, the God of second chances, and the promise that he gives life to the dead and calls into existence what does not exist. That is not inspirational talk, it is Bible truth.

    Then we move into the command that changes everything: speak God’s Word into dead places. Ezekiel prophesies, the bones come together, and when God’s breath enters, what was dead stands up as an exceedingly great army. We connect that to real life, from depression and discouragement to the daily grind, and we end with God’s promise in Ezekiel 36 to cleanse, restore, and give a new heart by his Spirit.

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    Don't Play Games

    05/26/2026 | 18 mins.
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    Losing a battle can make you ask the right question and still make the wrong move. We open 1 Samuel 4 with Israel stunned by defeat, and we slow down on the moment that exposes the real issue: they recognize God’s hand is not with them, but instead of repentance and patience, they reach for a shortcut.

    We talk about what it looks like to “play church” and why it never delivers real victory. Israel brings the Ark of the Covenant into the center of the fight, hoping God will bail them out, and the result is even more devastating. That story confronts a mindset many of us slip into: checking boxes, getting loud in worship, quoting verses, then expecting God to fix what our disobedience keeps breaking. We unpack the difference between believing in God and walking with God, and why you can’t chase the fruit of a godly life without living one.

    We also speak plainly about spiritual warfare. When you start getting serious about prayer, church, and leaving old habits behind, the enemy notices. That’s why the call is not to perform faith, but to be transformed, to be born again, and to live by the power of the Holy Spirit with a real relationship with God. We close with a clear invitation to surrender to Jesus and trust Him not just to save your day, but to save your life.

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About Beyond Sunday
Welcome to Beyond Sunday, the Podcast that takes you deeper into the Word of God throughout your week, with your Host Pastor Lee Day. It's Time to Inspire, Uplift, and dig deeper. Beyond Sunday starts now!
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