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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the most important change you’re seeking can’t be forced? We take a hard look at the Fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5 and trace the deeper story that runs through Hosea, Isaiah, John 15, and 1 Corinthians 3: God gives the growth, and real fruit is recognizable because it reflects his character. Instead of pushing listeners toward more grit and better tactics, we explore why biblical fruit is organic, not ornamental, and how that truth frees us from the pressure to perform.<br/><br/>We start by unpacking the power of word pictures in Scripture and why the image of a tree matters in a copy-and-paste age. From Hosea’s promise, “From me comes your fruit,” to Jesus’ command to abide, we show how restoration leads to roots, shoots, and fragrance that others can see and sense. Then we confront common counterfeits: idolizing gifted teachers, trusting methods more than God, and “fruit stapling” that tries to tape virtues onto unchanged hearts. Along the way, we highlight what recognizable fruit looks like in daily life—love that endures, patience under pressure, gentleness that disarms—and why genuine growth increases over time.<br/><br/>This conversation is both a diagnosis and an invitation. If you’ve been hustling for holiness and burning out, you’ll hear a path that centers on dependence, prayer, and steady practices that keep you close to Christ. If you’ve been content with appearances, you’ll be challenged to seek transformation from the inside out. We close with a call to pray boldly for God’s work in us and through the church, trusting the Spirit to do what techniques cannot. If this resonates, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find the show. Where do you need to stop striving and start abiding today?</p><p>Join us as we continue our in-depth analysis of Galatians 5:22-23 and its context.  Discussion guides and the transcript are available at fbccabool.com</p><p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Start here if you’ve ever tried to grow “fruit of the Spirit” by sheer effort and ended up tired, tense, and stuck. We open our Fruitful series by returning to Galatians, where Paul refuses to treat love, joy, and peace as motivational slogans and instead plants them in the deep soil of the gospel. The story matters: churches Paul founded are now swayed by Judaizers who promise spiritual upgrade through rituals and traditions. Paul answers by rebuilding the foundation—salvation by grace alone...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Start here if you’ve ever tried to grow “fruit of the Spirit” by sheer effort and ended up tired, tense, and stuck. We open our Fruitful series by returning to Galatians, where Paul refuses to treat love, joy, and peace as motivational slogans and instead plants them in the deep soil of the gospel. The story matters: churches Paul founded are now swayed by Judaizers who promise spiritual upgrade through rituals and traditions. Paul answers by rebuilding the foundation—salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ—and then shows how that truth powers a life that keeps in step with the Spirit.<br/><br/>We walk through the unfolding conflict from Acts to Galatians, clarifying why context guards against proof-texting and shallow platitudes. Along the way, we explore a pattern across Paul’s letters: doctrine first, then practice. That order isn’t academic; it’s pastoral. Distorted teaching produces distorted living—pride, fear, and joyless striving—while sound doctrine produces freedom that looks like patience under pressure, kindness when provoked, and self-control in hidden places. We talk about how the local church becomes a guardrail against “every wind of doctrine,” equipping us to speak truth in love and grow together into mature faith.<br/><br/>This conversation is an invitation to evaluate what you believe by the life you live. If your love has cooled or your peace feels thin, the answer isn’t more hustle; it’s a truer grasp of grace. We ask hard questions, call out counterfeit gospels, and point back to Christ’s promise to be with us as we learn to obey all he commands. Listen to root your practice in truth, recover your joy, and get back to running with the Spirit.<br/><br/>If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s hungry for the Word, and leave a review to help others find these conversations.</p><p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Start here if you’ve ever tried to grow “fruit of the Spirit” by sheer effort and ended up tired, tense, and stuck. We open our Fruitful series by returning to Galatians, where Paul refuses to treat love, joy, and peace as motivational slogans and instead plants them in the deep soil of the gospel. The story matters: churches Paul founded are now swayed by Judaizers who promise spiritual upgrade through rituals and traditions. Paul answers by rebuilding the foundation—salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ—and then shows how that truth powers a life that keeps in step with the Spirit.<br/><br/>We walk through the unfolding conflict from Acts to Galatians, clarifying why context guards against proof-texting and shallow platitudes. Along the way, we explore a pattern across Paul’s letters: doctrine first, then practice. That order isn’t academic; it’s pastoral. Distorted teaching produces distorted living—pride, fear, and joyless striving—while sound doctrine produces freedom that looks like patience under pressure, kindness when provoked, and self-control in hidden places. We talk about how the local church becomes a guardrail against “every wind of doctrine,” equipping us to speak truth in love and grow together into mature faith.<br/><br/>This conversation is an invitation to evaluate what you believe by the life you live. If your love has cooled or your peace feels thin, the answer isn’t more hustle; it’s a truer grasp of grace. We ask hard questions, call out counterfeit gospels, and point back to Christ’s promise to be with us as we learn to obey all he commands. Listen to root your practice in truth, recover your joy, and get back to running with the Spirit.<br/><br/>If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s hungry for the Word, and leave a review to help others find these conversations.</p><p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>A single moment in the temple reframes what it means to wait well. We follow Simeon, a Spirit-led watchman, from quiet longing to bold confession as he holds a child and calls Him salvation. This is not seasonal sentiment; it’s the heart of Advent laid bare—peace rooted in God’s faithfulness, inclusion that reaches the nations, and a choice that cuts to the soul.<br/><br/>We start with the overlooked courage of ordinary obedience as Mary and Joseph keep the law, revealing how God often moves through simple faithfulness. From there, we dive into Simeon’s song in Luke 2, where peace is not an escape from trouble but rest in a promise kept. Simeon’s language stretches beyond nostalgia and touches mission: salvation arrives not as a plan but as a person, and that person brings light to Israel and to the Gentiles. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re on the outside looking in, this is the moment Scripture says you are invited in.<br/><br/>The conversation turns as we face the sword in Simeon’s words—the reality that Jesus will be opposed from cradle to cross. We talk about how Christ exposes our hearts and forces a decision: stumble over Him or rise with Him. Using 1 Peter and Ephesians, we explore what it means to build on the cornerstone together, becoming a living house where worship and witness belong to the whole community. Comfort isn’t the promise; purpose is. If your life feels like a watchtower without a map, this story offers a better view and a sure foundation.<br/><br/>Listen for a grounded, hopeful guide to waiting with purpose, proclaiming the person of Jesus, and carrying good news to those near and far. If this conversation helps you see your next step, share it with a friend, subscribe for more weekly episodes, and leave a review to help others find the show. What are you building your life on today?</p><p>Find the Discussion Guide Here: https://www.fbccabool.com/h2h-unexpected-king-unlikely-guestswhen-waiting-finds-its-object/</p><p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A single moment in the temple reframes what it means to wait well. We follow Simeon, a Spirit-led watchman, from quiet longing to bold confession as he holds a child and calls Him salvation. This is not seasonal sentiment; it’s the heart of Advent laid bare—peace rooted in God’s faithfulness, inclusion that reaches the nations, and a choice that cuts to the soul.<br/><br/>We start with the overlooked courage of ordinary obedience as Mary and Joseph keep the law, revealing how God often moves through simple faithfulness. From there, we dive into Simeon’s song in Luke 2, where peace is not an escape from trouble but rest in a promise kept. Simeon’s language stretches beyond nostalgia and touches mission: salvation arrives not as a plan but as a person, and that person brings light to Israel and to the Gentiles. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re on the outside looking in, this is the moment Scripture says you are invited in.<br/><br/>The conversation turns as we face the sword in Simeon’s words—the reality that Jesus will be opposed from cradle to cross. We talk about how Christ exposes our hearts and forces a decision: stumble over Him or rise with Him. Using 1 Peter and Ephesians, we explore what it means to build on the cornerstone together, becoming a living house where worship and witness belong to the whole community. Comfort isn’t the promise; purpose is. If your life feels like a watchtower without a map, this story offers a better view and a sure foundation.<br/><br/>Listen for a grounded, hopeful guide to waiting with purpose, proclaiming the person of Jesus, and carrying good news to those near and far. If this conversation helps you see your next step, share it with a friend, subscribe for more weekly episodes, and leave a review to help others find the show. What are you building your life on today?</p><p>Find the Discussion Guide Here: https://www.fbccabool.com/h2h-unexpected-king-unlikely-guestswhen-waiting-finds-its-object/</p><p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="2:05" title="Simeon’s Longing And Readiness" />
  <psc:chapter start="3:05" title="Reading Luke 2 And The Law" />
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  <psc:chapter start="5:00" title="The Spirit’s Leading Toward Christ" />
  <psc:chapter start="6:01" title="Simeon’s Song: Peace, Salvation, Inclusion" />
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></description>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 06:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:55" title="Naming The Unexpecting And The Weary" />
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  <psc:chapter start="2:30" title="Planned Yet Unexpected By Prophecy" />
  <psc:chapter start="4:41" title="Salvation Sought In Wrong Places" />
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  <psc:chapter start="6:19" title="Grace Aims At The Outcasts" />
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  <psc:chapter start="13:36" title="Examine Your Heart’s Response" />
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    <itunes:title>Light In The Shadow Of Advent</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This is the second of 4 Advent devotions meant to promote Biblical Study and Christian fellowship in your home.  Grab your family and friends and watch with you, and use the discussion guide found here:  If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.   ]]></itunes:summary>
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  <psc:chapter start="3:33" title="Gabriel’s Message And Zechariah’s Doubt" />
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  <psc:chapter start="7:01" title="Naming John And Breaking Tradition" />
  <psc:chapter start="8:08" title="Zechariah’s Praise And Public Response" />
  <psc:chapter start="9:35" title="The Song: Salvation Now Revealed" />
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[One of the most magical things about Christmas is its songs.  While some of you may argue about when the right time is to start singing and listening to them, no one can deny the significance they have in the lives of those who grow up in North America.  You don’t have to be a churchgoer to be familiar with Christmas Songs. We hear them playing in the stores throughout the holidays, we sing them in school, we listen to them at community events, and the list goes on and on.  And...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most magical things about Christmas is its songs.  While some of you may argue about when the right time is to start singing and listening to them, no one can deny the significance they have in the lives of those who grow up in North America.  You don’t have to be a churchgoer to be familiar with Christmas Songs. We hear them playing in the stores throughout the holidays, we sing them in school, we listen to them at community events, and the list goes on and on.  And while those songs may bring us sentimental cheer, if we are not careful, we can miss the meaning of the words we are singing.</p><p>Not sure what your favorite Christmas Carols are, but whichever ones they are, they are not as old as the one we are going to look at today.  Hopefully, you and your group have already read Luke 1:39-55 before watching this, but if not, pause and take a moment to read it.  </p><p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most magical things about Christmas is its songs.  While some of you may argue about when the right time is to start singing and listening to them, no one can deny the significance they have in the lives of those who grow up in North America.  You don’t have to be a churchgoer to be familiar with Christmas Songs. We hear them playing in the stores throughout the holidays, we sing them in school, we listen to them at community events, and the list goes on and on.  And while those songs may bring us sentimental cheer, if we are not careful, we can miss the meaning of the words we are singing.</p><p>Not sure what your favorite Christmas Carols are, but whichever ones they are, they are not as old as the one we are going to look at today.  Hopefully, you and your group have already read Luke 1:39-55 before watching this, but if not, pause and take a moment to read it.  </p><p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Check out fbccabool.com/house2house for more information! If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.   ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Check out fbccabool.com/house2house for more information!</p><p>If you are participating with a group, look for the video files on Spotify and YouTube! Check out www.fbccabool.com for the discussion guides.  </p>]]></description>
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