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Beyond Sunday

Pastor Lee Day
Beyond Sunday
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    The Feet Of Jesus

    03/02/2026 | 18 mins.
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    What if the strongest move you can make today is to let go? We walk through Matthew 15:29–31 and watch the crowds bring the lame, the blind, the crippled, and the mute to Jesus—and we see what happens when needs meet His feet. The scene is not sanitized or safe. It’s raw humanity colliding with divine mercy, and it challenges our instinct to tidy our lives before we ask for help. We talk about why the Gentiles’ courage to come anyway still speaks to anyone who feels unworthy, ashamed, or “not ready” to pray.

    From there we connect the moment of surrender to the muscle of faith in Matthew 21:18–22. Jesus ties prayer to mountain-moving faith, not as a catchphrase, but as a way of life for people who refuse to doubt God’s character when the outcome takes time. We unpack how faith often looks communal: the blind needed guides, the lame needed carriers, and the hurting needed friends to get them where Jesus was working. This is the church at its best—stretcher-bearers who loan strength when our own runs out.

    We also tackle the hard part of surrender: leaving it down. Anxiety tempts us to keep a leash on the very burden we said we released. We share practical ways to resist the urge to pick it back up—naming the issue, laying it down in prayer, answering fear with praise, and replacing rumination with testimony. When the crowd saw healing, they glorified the God of Israel; that same rhythm—come, lay, trust, praise—still reshapes hearts and homes. If you’re carrying a crushing weight, this conversation offers Scripture, prayer, and grounded steps to trade control for peace and watch wonder grow.

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    Easy Street

    02/23/2026 | 22 mins.
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    Feel like you did the right things and still got hit hard? We walk through 2 Chronicles 32 and watch Hezekiah face a brutal Assyrian siege right after a season of faithfulness. The story resets our expectations about trials and shows how real hope is built: prepare with wisdom, pray with honesty, and trust God for what your strength can’t touch.

    We start with the myth that obedience earns an easy life and replace it with a stronger promise: God uses pressure to form courageous people. Hezekiah models active faith—redirecting water, rebuilding broken walls, raising towers, and equipping leaders—before rallying Judah with a word that still cuts through fear: with the enemy is an arm of flesh; with us is the Lord to fight our battles. From there, we unpack practical ways to build your “second wall” with daily habits: Scripture before screens, prayer without ceasing, worship woven into the commute, and Christian community that keeps you standing when doubts get loud.

    Then we expose the enemy’s playbook: lies shouted in your own language, distortion of truth, attacks on leadership, and comparison that reduces the living God to lifeless idols. Instead of looking around, we learn to look up. Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah cry to heaven, and God sends an angel that breaks the siege—proof that preparation matters, but God’s presence decides the outcome. If you’re leading a home, a team, or a church, you’ll find a clear path to blend strategy with surrender: build wisely, pray boldly, and lay burdens at the foot of the cross.

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    Ready Right Now

    02/16/2026 | 20 mins.
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    What if “ready” isn’t a feeling you chase but a fact you live from? We open Scripture to Mark 6, Matthew 28, Luke 9, and Matthew 17 to show why Jesus’ authority changes how we move through the world—lighter, bolder, and filled with purpose. The twelve were sent with almost nothing but returned with stories of healing and deliverance. That same pattern holds for us today: travel light, trust God’s timing, and act on what you already carry.

    We talk about the gap between flesh and spirit and how subtle distractions keep us from stepping into what God has already authorized. From the Great Commission’s order—authority before assignment—to Jesus’ call to exercise mustard-seed faith, we frame spiritual growth as a practice of obedience. You don’t manufacture power; you align with Christ, pray in his name, and let love lead. Along the way, we challenge the long “season of rest” that becomes spiritual drift and offer simple steps to re-engage: share your testimony, pray for someone, forgive quickly, and serve where you are.

    Expect clear connections between Scripture and daily life, stories that nudge you off the sidelines, and pastoral encouragement to move now. If God provides for lilies and birds, he’ll meet you on the road of obedience—supplying wisdom, courage, and compassion right when you need them. You’re not waiting on perfect conditions; you’re responding to a perfect Savior who has already called and equipped you.

    If this message strengthens your faith, share it with a friend who needs courage today, subscribe for more Bible-centered encouragement, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. What’s your next bold step of faith this week?
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    The Extra Mile

    02/09/2026 | 23 mins.
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    What if the one thing you can’t fix is the very thing God is using to set you free? We walk through Naaman’s story in 2 Kings 5 and uncover how a celebrated commander with a hidden wound meets a simple, humbling command—and finds more than a cure. From the first moments, we center on Hebrews 4:12 and the living power of Scripture to expose motives, comfort anxious hearts, and reshape the path forward when pride, fear, or anger cloud our judgment.

    A surprising voice leads the way: a young captive girl who refuses silence. Her quiet courage points Naaman to a prophet, and her example challenges us to love our enemies, go the extra mile, and break tension with humility and truth. We connect these moments to Matthew 5, showing how turning the other cheek and walking further than required are not weak moves but strong acts of obedience that open doors for reconciliation. Along the way, we dismantle the myth that God’s favor can be bought—grace is a free gift that invites a lifetime of faithful steps, not a transaction sealed by status or wealth.

    When Naaman finally reaches Elisha, the instruction is plain: wash in the Jordan seven times. No spectacle. No title. No shortcuts. We explore how pride resists ordinary obedience and why perseverance matters when nothing seems to change on dip one through six. The turning point arrives when Naaman yields to God’s way, and the transformation reaches deeper than skin. We close by reframing obstacles as invitations from God, urging you to stand firm on the Word, speak hope when silence feels safer, and trust that obedience in small, steady steps prepares the ground for miracles.

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    Appointed For The Harvest

    02/02/2026 | 21 mins.
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    Tune in to this episode of BEYOND SUNDAY and see what it means to be appointed, to have the ministry of reconciliation, and to understand that God is trusting you with His plan.
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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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