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The God Who Fights at Night
This message centers on the final plague and the first Passover in Book of Exodus, showing that God’s power is often revealed when we reach the end of ourselves. After generations in Egypt, Israel’s darkest night became the turning point for their deliverance.
The blood on the doorposts was not just a ritual but an act of trust and obedience. God asked them to stay inside and rely on Him to act. The same is true for us. When our efforts fail and doors seem closed, obedience and trust place us under His protection. What feels like a dead end may be the very place where God is preparing to move.
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64. The Shepherd in the Night
29:19||Season 4, Ep. 64In seasons of fear and uncertainty, Psalm 23 reminds us that God is present and attentive. The Lord as shepherd means He stands between us and danger and watches over us, especially in the dark. Our struggles are not the end of the story. Growth matters more than perfection.Green pastures and still waters do not promise ease, but they assure us that God provides enough for today. He gives the strength and grace we need in this moment, and what feels overwhelming at night often looks different in the light of morning.
63. The Humility of Planning
08:02||Season 4, Ep. 63In this episode of Conversations in the Barn, we reflect on the humility of planning through the lens of James 4. Planning is a gift. It reflects responsibility, wisdom, and care. But when planning slips into control, it often reveals fear beneath the surface.What does it look like to plan faithfully while holding our plans with open hands? How do we move from “God, bless my plan” to “God, show me Yours”?Together, we explore the simple but powerful practice of living with the words “God willing,” learning to trust that even when doors close and timelines shift, God is already at work. Whether you’re mapping out your week or adjusting to unexpected change, this conversation invites you to plan boldly, hold lightly, and trust deeply.#ConversationsInTheBarn #GodWilling #FaithAndPlanning #TrustGod #James4 #HoldTheReinsLightly #CowboyFaith #BlackHillsCowboyChurch #PlanBoldlyTrustDeeply
62. Planning or Presumption
31:39||Season 4, Ep. 62James 4 reminds us that while planning is wise, our lives are ultimately in God’s hands. This message calls us to hold our plans with humility, learning to say “God willing” as a posture of trust, not just words. When we submit our plans to God’s direction, His redirection often leads to greater impact than we imagined. It’s an invitation to stop asking God to bless our plans and instead align with what He is already blessing, living out a surrendered “Thy will be done.”
61. Who Is The Judge?
27:20||Season 4, Ep. 61This message from James 4 invites us to examine how we talk about others and whether we’ve unknowingly taken on the role of judge. It unpacks what slander really is, why even truthful words can be harmful, and how humility shapes the way we speak. We’re reminded that God alone sees hearts, motives, and circumstances, freeing us from the burden of making everything right. This teaching calls us to choose peace, guard our words, and trust God with what we cannot see.
60. The Path to Spiritual Freedom
07:52||Season 4, Ep. 60Spiritual freedom doesn’t come from trying harder, it comes from drawing nearer. In this episode, we reflect on James chapter 4 and the invitation to wash our hands and purify our hearts. Explore what it means to release guilt through forgiveness, let go of divided loyalties, and allow grace to reshape not just our actions, but our desires. A quiet call to humility, surrender, and the freedom found when we stop striving and start trusting.
59. Get Down to Get Up
30:35||Season 4, Ep. 59This message from James 4 confronts the tension between pride and humility, self-reliance and full surrender to God. It reminds us of a powerful truth: God gives more grace, especially when His standards feel out of reach. We are called to resist the devil, draw near to God, and humble ourselves so He can lift us up. The promise is clear: when we take even one step toward God, He moves toward us. This teaching challenges our double-mindedness and invites us beyond surface-level faith into heart-level transformation, shifting from guilt to forgiveness, inner conflict to surrender, and religious routine to an all-in relationship with God.
58. In The World but Belonging to God
04:48||Season 4, Ep. 58How do we live fully in the world without letting the world shape our hearts? In this episode, we explore James’ call to humility, grace, and wholehearted devotion to God—plus a personal story and a short prayer to help you walk faithfully this week.
58. Be Humble, Don't Cheat
27:57||Season 4, Ep. 58What does it really mean to live in the world without being shaped by it? This message from James explores the tension between cultural influence and wholehearted devotion to God, calling us to humility, discernment, and reliance on grace.