Is God Really Good? (pt.2) #269

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Acts 17:11, James 1:22, Psalm 119:11

Episode Handout

Scripture(s):
Acts 17:11, James 1:22, Psalm 119:11
Date:
09/10/2025

Main Points

This episode focuses on the idea that a genuine, enthusiastic desire to share God’s Word is the natural result of a deep, personal, and consistent engagement with it. The hosts, Will and Marie, explore what it takes to cultivate this authentic passion. The message is built on the following key points:

  1. Sharing as an Overflow of Learning:
    • The podcast begins with the premise that sharing the Word is not a duty to be manufactured but an “outward expression of learning the word.”
    • When a believer becomes “so full” of Scripture, the desire to share it with others becomes a natural, organic overflow.
    • This enthusiasm should not be forced or pretentious but should “exude from us” naturally, as exemplified by a personal acquaintance named Terry.
  2. The Berean Model of Eagerness:
    • The hosts point to the believers in Berea (from Acts 17) as the ideal model for students of the Word.
    • Their key characteristics were:
      • Readiness of Mind: They received the Word with anticipation and a genuine desire to learn, grow, and be transformed.
      • Daily Diligence: They “searched the scriptures daily,” demonstrating a consistent and disciplined approach to their faith.
    • This combination of a willing attitude and daily practice is presented as the foundation for developing a joyful and unreserved passion for God’s Word.
  3. Consistency as the Key to a Lifestyle:
    • The conversation emphasizes that this deep engagement cannot be sporadic. It must become a daily lifestyle.
    • Marie reflects on the personal challenge of maintaining a “consistent time in the word daily” without letting long periods of time lapse.
    • Making the study of the Word a non-negotiable daily habit is how believers move toward the passionate state described earlier.
  4. The Intentional Act of “Hiding the Word”:
    • The concept of David “hiding the word in his heart” is used to describe a deep, intentional internalization of Scripture.
    • This is more than just reading; it is a process of meditating on, mulling over, and allowing the Word to “marinate” in one’s spirit.
    • It is a deliberate act of “latching onto” God’s truth and refusing to let it go, which builds a strong inner foundation of faith.

Scriptures Referenced

The following scriptures were cited or alluded to during the message:

Scripture ReferenceTimestampContext in Message
Acts 17:1101:57Referenced extensively as the model for believers. The Bereans were praised for being “more noble-minded” because they received the Word with eagerness and searched the Scriptures daily to verify the teaching.
Psalm 119:1104:00Alluded to (“I’ve hidden thy word in my heart”) to describe the deep, intentional process of internalizing Scripture through meditation and deliberate effort.
James 1:2204:54Cited in the closing prayer as a reminder to be “doers” of the Word and not just “hearers,” linking learning to practical application.

Overall Message

The central message of this podcast episode is that an authentic, contagious passion for sharing the gospel stems directly from a disciplined, daily, and deeply personal love for learning God’s Word. Using the Bereans as a prime example, the hosts call believers to move beyond sporadic reading and cultivate a lifestyle of consistent, eager study. By intentionally “hiding the Word in our hearts” and allowing it to marinate in our spirits, our faith becomes a natural overflow that we cannot help but share with others. The ultimate goal is to develop an unquenchable hunger and thirst for God that transforms us from passive hearers into active doers of His Word.

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