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Pastor Deb (IamPastorDeb)

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Pastor Deb is committed to spreading the Gospel while engaging and relating to people through sound teaching, relatable content, and humor. Pastor Deb is also a die-hard apologist who loves teaching about the foundations of Christianity, including biblical archaeology that proves the bible as the inerrant Word of God. This podcast is meant to strengthen the faith of believers and enlighten, inspire, and transform unbelievers. www.BibleDeliverance.org
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Despite what it looks like, God is still God. Buckle up, get ready for some turbulence, and remember God's promises. Let me remind you of how many times Satan threw a victory party only to realize he didn't win the battle. Closing Song: Mary Don't You Weep by Aretha Franklin www.BibleDeliverance.orgOleh Pastor Deb (IamPastorDeb)
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Because of who my heavenly father is and because I am souled out, I can choose my leader based on the integrity and character of a candidate. In 1 Samuel 16:7 tells us that God looks at the heart, so call me crazy.if it behooves me to follow the example of God and focus on a person's heart, not the external issues. Closing Song: Souled Out by Hezek…
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All leaders are in positions of power and have the responsibility to cast vision, guide, direct, teach, encourage, manage, oversee and execute. Isaiah taught us that leaders walk in humility, not grandeur, not demanding attention, not as a bully. We also learn from Isaiah that leaders are concerned about the well being of the people they have been …
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"Life is currency,." Time, energy, and experiences are valuable commodities. Everything we do with our lives has a cost or an investment associated with it. Every decision, action, and moment is equivalent to spending currency—what we give our attention to, what we invest in, and how we prioritize our time shapes our life's value. Closing song: Thi…
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Leadership is everywhere and, quite frankly, unavoidable But here’s the key: We can’t lead well under any circumstances unless we are first followers of the Ultimate Leader—Jesus Christ. Today’s sermon is titled “I’m a freed but shackled slave.” And yes, I am talking about myself because I had to grow up spiritually to walk in all the aspects of le…
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Yesterday, you received an inspirational image about closing and opening doors. Well, I’ve been thinking about that message, and it got me going a little deeper—so buckle up and ride with me for moment. You know, life is like a house with a bunch of doors. Some lead to cozy rooms where everything feels just right, but eventually, you realize that s…
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Deuteronomy 11:18-19 says, "Imprint these words of mine on your hearts and minds, bind them as a sign on your hands, and let them be a symbol on your foreheads." The Word of God is your exit plan. I urge you to make studying The Word of God a habit so that when life gets chaotic—and trust me, it will—you’ll already know the exit strategy; the botto…
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The need to be or feel superior is ultimately an illusion—a temporary fix for deeper insecurities and selfish desires. It pulls us away from the virtues of humility, empathy, and genuine human connection, replacing them with competition, division, and moral blindness. True fulfillment comes not from elevating oneself above others but from embracing…
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God’s promises to the faithful are abundant and reassuring. He offers strength, guidance (Isaiah 41:10), provision (Philippians 4:19), peace (Philippians 4:6-7), forgiveness (1 John 1:9), His constant presence (Deuteronomy 31:6), eternal life (John 3:16), heavenly rewards (Revelation 2:10), and victory over challenges (Romans 8:37). These promises …
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God’s covenant with us is our life warranty, but when something goes wrong, we reach out by dialing the wrong number because we haven’t read the warranty details to even know how to connect. But if you know the scriptures, not necessarily the chapters and verses but the details of the words, we can incorporate the contract details when we call the …
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You know, in everyone’s life, there comes a time when you will have to slay a giant and sometimes several giants and different times in your life. I want to talk to you about being victorious over the giants in your life. Many of you know the story of David and Goliath, but there are some details I want to elaborate on that are often missed. Very i…
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In a biblical sense, appetites often represent more than just physical hunger; they can symbolize desires or cravings, whether for food, wealth, power, or other pleasures. The Bible acknowledges that humans have natural appetites, but it also warns about the dangers of uncontrolled or excessive desires. Closing Song: "Jesus, Jesus, Jesus" by Bonita…
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Spiritual bankruptcy will create an illusion that you are doing what pleases God when the truth is you've racked up debilitating deb that comes from trying to please everyone but God while jumping through hoops that are not godly or have no biblical context. The Word of God says in Proverbs 16:7, "When a man's way pleases God, even his enemies are …
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Patience does not mean being idle. Patience is about preparing and positioning yourself to pursue. Patience involves active engagement in processes and tasks, even when results are delayed. (Proverbs 18:9: "Whoever is slack in his work is a brother to him who destroys." - Proverbs 21:5: "The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance." ) Closin…
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Ecclesiastes 7:12 reminds us of the invaluable nature of wisdom and its protective power. While money can offer temporary security, wisdom provides lasting protection, guides us toward a life that honors God, and prepares us to pursue purpose. I encourage you to make it a daily practice to learn something, grow in knowledge, wisdom, and understandi…
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The Bible is clear: We have all sinned and fallen short of God's glory. Because of our imperfect human nature, we will continue to make mistakes and miss the mark of perfection. Our desire should be to strive to be better, To treat others like we would like to be 2 Corinthians 8:7 "But as you excel in everything--in faith, in speech, in knowledge, …
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This is part 4 of our Forgiveness series; if you have made it this far, you are serious about laying all grudges at God's feet. Lord, we thank you for your grace and mercy, for always forgiving us for going against your will and your way. Lord, we ask that you instill your grace and your mercy so that we can extend it to each other so that there is…
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We don’t like to forgive because we feel like we are letting the person off the hook for their actions, words, or attitude. "I was nice to this person," "I was there for this person." Betrayal runs deep and makes us feel justified in imprisoning this person in our cage of unforgiveness. The problem with holding hostages, keeping someone caged, is t…
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Today, I want to talk to you briefly about the role of fathers. In order to effectively speak on such an important role, we have to refer to the human life manual. I want to tell you about the struggles, challenges, and victories of some of the fathers in the bible. You know I really don’t understand those who say they find the bible boring, when i…
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1 Peter 2:9-12 (Message) But you are the ones chosen by God, chosen for the high calling of priestly work, chosen to be a holy people, God’s instruments to do his work and speak out for him, to tell others of the night-and-day difference he made for you—from nothing to something, from rejected to accepted. Friends, this world is not your home, so d…
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When we left off in Eden, God had already given Adam his only command at the time, which was not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. He then went on to explain to him that when you eat from it, you will certainly die. The first thing I want you to pay close attention to is that God put the tree smack dab in the middle of the Gar…
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This morning, I want to discuss the illusion of independence. Independence is defined as freedom from outside control or support. The word independence was never recorded in the Bible because its very premise goes against the order of what God has established. From inception, God designed every living thing to rely on something else to sustain its …
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Once, God gave Adam his assignment, purpose, and commandment. Then God said, “It is not good that the man should be alone. I will make him a helper suitable for him.” When you dissect the word alone, in Hebrew "al" means single, of a single thought, incomplete. In Hebrew the “al” can also obtain its meaning from the text that follows. For example a…
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The biblical significance of God breathing into man's nostrils is His divine gift of our access to a personal and intimate relationship with Him. It is crucial that we understand our unique status in creation and our relationship with the Creator. When life seems to consume you, when your patience has run thin and your finances even thinner, when y…
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You know we all have formulated norms in our lives, specific ways we do things, and we’ve gotten comfortable with our norms. However, the truth is when you want different you have to do be willing to do different. It is said that the definition of insanity is to keep doing things the same way and expecting different results. Don’t get so consumed w…
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As we honor mothers this morning, I want to talk briefly about The Mothering of a Mother. Today’s message is from 2 Kings 4:1-7. Let me set the scene of the times. This story happened during a time when the law of the land dictated that a creditor could enslave his debtor and his children to pay off debts owed. Verse 1 reads, “The wife of a man fro…
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I consider myself a good cook, but like some of you, I enjoy skimming through Pinterest to see different recipes to spice up my traditional recipes. Every cook knows there are just some foundational ingredients you can’t omit. For instance, you need some flour to bake a cake, and you can make some desserts without real sugar, but let’s be honest, i…
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Good Morning Truth, This morning, I need to share my truth with you. First, I want you all to know that all ministers and all humans, no matter what their title or position in the Kingdom is, every human, is flawed, capable of mistakes and missteps, capable of being discouraged, and apt to, at some point, be disobedient to God's word and principle.…
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Some of you, right now, under the sound of my voice, are uncomfortable in certain atmospheres in your life. Then others are being unrighteously influenced by ungodly atmospheres. The power that God has bestowed upon you can shift atmospheres. His breath in you…. is life. His breath in you is the wind you need to push you into, out of, and through d…
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When we set our minds on being more anxious to find the jewel of truth, our minds are renewed, and we become committed to testing, weighing things out, replacing anger with the act of analyzing, and exalting discernment, which is the utilization of godly principles to determine our actions and reactions. We have to become more anxious to find the j…
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The response to the question, "Did Jesus have a tattoo?" is unequivocally "no." While I could leave it at that, it's essential to delve deeper into why we can confidently assert that Jesus did not bear a tattoo. False perspectives tend to magnify other falsehoods, creating a stack of untruths that compromise the truth and lead to a slippery slope o…
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Welcome to the inaugural lesson of our series "Lessons From Eden." Over the course of this series, we will delve into topics such as gratitude, faith, obedience, godly relationships, god-centered households, our free will, and God's favor. We kick off the series by examining God's power and authority to prayerfully assist in establishing or renewin…
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It is easy for us to impress one another with our rituals and words, but impressing God is not so easy, for He knows our hearts and sees into the depth of our souls. He knows if we have truly embraced the Holy Spirit. And we need to understand that God is more concerned with "after the morning after" than what we do when everyone else is watching. …
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