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The transcription is a conversation between two individuals about their first podcast episode where they discuss their Bible study on Philippians 3. They mention the importance of letting go of the past and the need to prioritize Christ above all else. They highlight verses 8, 9, and 16 from Philippians 3, emphasizing the value of knowing Christ and the need to live according to His standards. They also discuss the challenges of idolizing things in the world and the importance of being different from the cultural norms. They encourage each other to continue learning and receiving from God. Oh my goodness. Why does it feel real? It feels really real. Look at what God did. Don't start crying. Don't start crying. Your eyes are watering. Why are you crying? I don't know. I'm just thinking. Don't start. I'm just thinking how far we made it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's what's coming next. That's it. Alright. To the listeners, this is The Heavenly Podcast. I've been saying that since we met. The Heavenly Podcast. Why are your eyes watering for real? I'm just thinking. This is our first little podcast. We should probably introduce ourselves. I'm not going to put my actual name on there. My name is Jane Doe. I'm 21. I'm from the IE. You can go ahead and introduce yourself. My name is Jane Doe Dos. Jane Doe Dos. Jane Doe Dos. How old are you? I'm 25. I'm 21. 21? No I'm not. You're 20. I'm 21. Oh my gosh. Not knowing my age is crazy. Okay. And where are you from? I'm from the IE. The IE. The England Empire. Alrighty. So this is a very lax recording. This is nothing too fancy. But I did want to speak on what we covered today during the Bible study. That was so good. What did you learn? I learned. I mean Jane Doe. No. They have to know our first. At least our. Asia is my name. Asia is my name. My name. So you know my name. Okay. What's your name? My name is Ellie. So this is Asia and Ellie. This is The Heavenly Podcast. So today we were. We're both in college by the way. So we have Bible studies at school with the club that we're in. And today we went over Philippians 3. Everybody grab your blinky and let's turn to Philippians 3. Philippians 3. So the version that we're going to be reading today is going to be the New American Standard Bible. Ellie what kind of Bible do you have? This is one that we just picked up today. This is the NCV version. NCV. That only has the Old. I mean the New Testament. Only has the New Testament. Alrighty. So we're just going to jump into Philippians 3. The subsection for mine or the title for mine is The Goal of Life. That is. Look right here. The Goal of Life. This is what prefaces the whole chapter. That's not what mine says. What did yours say? Mine says Christ is more important than anything else. Period. And that's The Goal of Life. Okay. So I don't want to. I don't want to read the whole thing but I just want to kind of hop. What is it called? Hot potato what we learned today. So I'll have you go ahead and go first Ellie. What is something that we learned today that stuck out to you? I think it's Paul writing this right? So Paul just saying how like he has not yet made it. He has not yet fulfilled his goal but the fact that he is trying. I think that stood out and that it is only through Christ that these things are possible. Such as like letting the past go. Because I really I really dwelt on that because I'm like there's a lot of things I could think of that I did yesterday that I can't let go and Christ might be like you know you got to forgive that. You got to let that go because you know someone said it today. They were like wasn't the cross enough for you? Isn't the cross enough for you to be forgiven? And I was like dang. The cross is enough for me to be forgiven. So I think letting go of the past and knowing that that is my responsibility to do. So yeah. I love it. What did you learn this Asian? 8, 9, and 16. Those stood out to me like no others. So I'll read 8, 9, and 16. So it goes as more than that I count all these things to be lost in view of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and count them rubbish so that I may gain Christ and may be found in him not having a righteousness of my own derived from the law but that which is through faith in Christ the righteousness which comes from God on the basis of faith. So I'm just going to skip to, oh I'm actually going to skip to verse 14. It says, or do I want to go to verse 11? Okay. I'm just going to read, I'm going to read 10, 11 and then go to 14. So verse 10 goes that I may know him and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of his suffering being conformed to his death in order that I may attain to the resurrection from the dead. And then verse 14 goes, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upper call of God in Christ Jesus. And then verse 16 says, however, let us keep living by the same standard to which we have attained. So what I basically, what I picked up from this was God calls us to have the same mentality as, you know, counting things as a loss of Christ is not involved with them. Right? It means that if it's not Jesus, then it's nothing. So we have to keep that same, verse 16 calls us to keep living to the standard that, that we have attained. So God is not telling us scripture just for today. He wants you to keep the same mindset your whole life. And I think that we can get really warm with it. And it's funny that the next couple of verses following that just talks about people who, whose glory is in their own shame. And they serve themselves essentially when the whole goal of life back to the subheading of Philippians three, the goal of life is to keep living by the standard that Christ has called us to. And so, yeah, that was a big one for me. I feel like I've been living in a season of being very lukewarm and I feel like God was just like, bang, there you go. I don't know. It gets for like, sometimes all of like the things of life can come and try and swallow your time, but we just got to really think back to is this stuff really going to matter? And in our reality, the stuff of this earth doesn't, but there's just things that we have to do and have to fulfill. But it's just like, am I going to let the stuff of this world be my idol? Or am I going to let God take over? Isn't that like crazy how we can idolize things? Because it just feels so much more tangible when God's like, no, like God, I feel like he's such a God of like the opposite. Like in the Old Testament, you see how God uses the firstborn or I mean, the lastborn when people are used to the firstborn, you know, you see God just doing things that culturally it's like you wouldn't do, you know? So I think even being a follower of Christ is doing things that culture wouldn't do. That's true. It's being different from the world. Because I was telling you earlier when we were on the phone that I heard this somewhere, but it was saying that the devil is the God of this earth because the devil doesn't have any, any real reign, except for what he can do on this earth. The devil will prowl the earth the whole day. This is basically his land for now, right? Not saying that God didn't make it and all that. I'm not trying to take any power from God, but all the sin in this world, all that stuff is from the devil. So basically, this is the devil's playground, right? So we have to keep ourselves on a tight rein so that we don't fall astray. We have to keep to what verse 16 says, keep to the same standard that God has called us to be, which is following him wholeheartedly and let everything that is not him be rubbish. I think every person or people that God calls to has a certain purpose. God didn't tell the same thing to the Philippines people, to the other people. I don't know who it was. But you know what, like, I think you can get a message from just anywhere. Like, we're not looking for a Baptist church or a non-domination church type thing. I don't think I said that right. What we're essentially looking for is Christ, you know, to see someone follow Christ, to see someone who reflects even more of Christ, right? And I think too, if you go in the Bible, I think Philippians 4 says, Brothers, continue to think about the things that are good and worthy of praise. Think about the things that are true, honorable, right, and pure, and beautiful, and respected. And I think in any where of these things, like when it comes to sin, we can do the opposite. So with honorable, we find ways to devalue or dishonor, whether that be our mind, body, soul, other people, and rights. So things that are right, you only know if things are right if they're written, you know what I mean? And sometimes we get caught up on what isn't written. And then beautiful, beautiful, we know God's creation, you know, he may sell five people in this world, but you know what's even finer? You go to heaven. And this is right here, pure too, like the only way someone can be pure is through Christ, you know? So looking for other things, you know, that don't show these characteristics, like, it's not going to get you anywhere. You're just wasting your breath. And yeah, and this is respected too. We lack of that, a lot of that. We lack of that. Yeah, we lack of that in this culture. And, you know, and then verse nine says, do what you learned and received from me. So also learn, we're all learning this and also receive from it too. Because, you know, I know I fall short. I know I start entertaining these thoughts. I know sometimes I, you know, quote unquote, go back to my sins and look back at my past, right? Because I know that's still a mission God has for me on this earth. But at the same time, God's like, yeah, but learn and receive from him, you know, receive that grace, receive that forgiveness, receive that whatever you need to receive from God. I think what you said, eight down for real. But I have a question just to throw some. Oh, what is it called? So people don't feel like they, I don't want to say they're alone in their struggles, but just to feel more, what is the word I'm looking for? A point to relate to, you can relate to somebody. Okay. My question is, you know how verse, okay, verse eight in Philippians three says, more than that, I count all things to be lost in fear of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and count them rubbish. What is, what is one sin or thing that you've just been struggling to discard for Christ? And I think I'm gonna bring up what that girl said, from the Bible study today, she was like, just like a Sodom and Gomorrah, when Lot's wife was back, it's because she was so stuck in her ways and stuck in just habitual sin. She turned into a pillar of salt. So what's something that you're struggling to give to Christ fully so that you may gain him completely? I think one thing is, I think devaluing what I do find worth, it says worthless, right? Like it says, they are worth nothing because of Christ, right? When I start putting value in quote unquote, like this lifestyle that I could have had, when I start putting value in this hairstyle and these clothes, and these way of acting and this lustful ways of thinking, right? I start, I start craving a life that in a sense, you know, I, my flesh found value, you know, but my spirit is like, you can't, you can't live a life for God. You can't live that lifestyle, because it's not serving God, it's serving you. Right. And so because for me, it's like, I think even this culture, like I was, I was, I was conceived in such a time when LGBTQ having these thoughts is like, is praised and, and almost like, okay, you know what I mean? Even churches have a hard time, you know, stick it to the board, because they want to conform to pleasing people. And vice versa, please, you know, like, churches stick to the word, and they don't really give room for people, you know, and I think for me, it was like, I didn't realize why it was a sin, because they don't really tell you, like, you know, you know, you're sinning, but you don't know why. Right. Sometimes you just don't know why you just be doing it. But, and I think the hardest part too, is because living like a LGBT style, like you can, like, it's not like lettuce, guacamole, bacon, tomato. It's not like you can, quote, unquote, like, how do I explain it? It's not like you can just decide one day, like, it takes time and meditation with God, to actually know who God is, right, the God of the Bible, because I was so stubborn. Like I said, I was trying to serve myself, and I was really stubborn, like, I was trying to make loopholes and stuff. But ultimately, like, I was like, you know what? Like, what is it that I haven't sacrificed? And it was literally my own will, my own desires, my own thinking. So, yeah. So, what would you say that is in a nutshell? Just sum it up in a few words. In a nutshell, serving God and not serving you. You struggle with serving God. I struggle, oh, no, no. Oh, okay, okay. I struggle, I struggle with valuing, with putting value in that lifestyle, with putting value in women, putting value in what could have, could have been. And a possible life. And like, even, maybe even this life, right? But the thing is, like, this is the only life God gave me, that I'm guaranteed. And the only other thing that's guaranteed is death. So, if I'm gonna, quote, unquote, die, and then find out that there's a God that I forgot to serve? No, I don't, I'd rather not, right? Oh, yeah. Because it takes sacrifice to serve this God. Just like it takes sacrifice for Him to serve you. No, I'm serious. Like, serving Christ is not like serving other gods. Other gods, I feel like there's leeways. There's, you know, Hinduism. There's leeways and there's not even anything that is beneficial. Because you're not gaining anything from those. You don't have a personal relationship. Like junk food. It fills you up for the meantime, but it's nothing, it's nothing nutritious. And Hinduism, even in Catholic nowadays, right? Catholicism is crazy. Now, that, Hinduism, New Age, any other, like, Buddhism, it doesn't really have a clear, yeah, a clear answer for, quote, unquote, like, sins. It says, it might say, like, the consequences of doing bad, but doesn't say it, like, how Christ is. That says, like, give up your old self and become a new creation. Or it says, do not rely on your understanding, rely on mine. It doesn't cause you to be dependent on God. It doesn't. It causes you to be dependent on yourself. Exactly. So, if this is the sacrifice I have to do to serve Christ, then I'm going to do it regardless of what my flesh creates. And it's an everyday thing. Choice. I feel it. I'm just trying to reel it back into the main point because I feel like we went fishing for it. I threw the, whatchamacallit, I threw the little hook in the water and I caught a shark. A lot of fish. Fishermen, is what they say. Who was the fisherman, Miss Asian? Peter. Stop, don't embarrass me. Okay. We got a lot of life. We got a lot of life, well, hopefully, to live. Hopefully. God willing. With those sounds, it was a lot of life. That's how you, on campus, it sounded like Jesus was coming back anytime, any second. But, you know, my spirit really did feel, I really felt the Holy Spirit, though. I did, too. I felt like when the wind came, it was just, it was nice. But I want to touch back on what we were talking about before. I want to answer this question, too. Yeah. I think the question I asked was, what do I struggle with giving God completely so that I can serve Him completely? Or that I might gain Him completely? And I feel like, for me, it's just the fear of not having my plans go according to plan because of not knowing what's going to happen next. And there's so much that talks about, in the Bible, you need to rely on the unseen, right? That is what faith is, is relying on what you can't see, right? And so, I don't know. Sometimes I feel like in life, if stuff doesn't go a certain way, then the outcome is going to be X, Y, and Z. Stuff can be just so unpredictable at times. And I really struggle with giving over the next phase of my life, the next steps, the next stages to Him because I don't know what's going to be next. Looking back at life, it's so funny where I've landed because each phase, I can remember where I was, and I was like, I don't know where I'm going, but I'm going to keep walking. And so, I don't know. And I like what Brian was praying about earlier, talking about nursing school and stuff. He was like, if it's a yes, he was like, I just want your will to be done. He was like, if it's a yes, then okay. If it's a no, then it's okay. And just trying to take whatever answer I get as being sufficient, even if it's outside of my own wants and desires. Because trying to give over the desire of getting into a program, a nursing program, is really, I don't know. That's something I can understand. If it feels like you're something that you're supposed to be doing and you're not doing, it's just, I don't know. I don't want to say it feels like I'm walking outside of my purpose, but he worded it so well. He was like, if me not getting into a program saves me from falling out of your will, then your will be done. And I was like, oh! I was like, that speech is incredible to me. That was so good. And that was, yes. Has there ever been a time where you had to, you were like in the same predicament that you are now, where you're scared of how things are going to go. But yet God, whether he has or has not, revealed the outcome of that uncertainty. How can you reflect on what you were feeling before and maybe apply it now? I would say the only time I felt like that was when my mom died. And I was like, well! I was like, I don't know what's happening next. We just go and wake up tomorrow and start over. I literally just, I floated through life for a few months. I wasn't thinking too hard about anything. I just let the morning come and the night come and did that for a couple months. I wasn't expecting. I wasn't waiting on God because I was still, I wouldn't even call myself lukewarm. I was still in my own feelings and in my own flesh. And it took me, like I knew of God, but it took me a while to start operating in what I was brought up in. My mother didn't cook that food. It was just sitting in the refrigerator just catching dust. I didn't crack nothing open, but it's, you know. All the knowledge she imparted, I didn't feel like it was for no reason. And just like stuff leading up to it, I was like, this had to be God. If this is real, if this is you, then you got to show up. And so that's how I feel now. But even to get to like all the tests that you've gone through, whether that be spiritually or physically, how do you feel like God really does have a plan from back then to now? Mind you, guys, Asia graduated with three associates. Well, two. I didn't graduate with three associates. I'm not two. I dropped the class and I need the third associate's for. Okay, you know what? Asia graduated with two associates. At what age? Twenty. And then? That was it. And she's on her way to apply for a nursing program. I've already been applying. I've gotten two no's already. But what I'm saying is like that takes a lot of work and effort. And I think sometimes like that took a lot of planning. You know what I mean? Not only for yourself, but also to be dependent that God was going to put you in this place where you did graduate, where you are able to apply for these nursing programs. How do you feel about that? What would you tell like a mini Asia maybe? A mini Asia? Yeah, or maybe an 801, a wannabe Asia, if that makes sense. So who wants to be in your position where they're able to graduate and go apply for a nursing program. I feel like there was a particular verse in Psalms that carried me through a whole lot of last year academically. What is this? Psalm 70? I mean 90? Hold on. Where's the book of Psalms? Psalms, Psalms. It basically goes something like asking the Lord to bless the work of your hands. And so the thing is, if you don't have any work that you're doing, how is God going to? Oh, yes. Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us and confirm for us the work of our hands. Yes, confirm the work of our hands. So if you are not, you can't say you want to do all this stuff and not be proactive in it. So it takes discipline and it also takes faith too. I feel like at times I just got so self-dependent because I was like, oh, I'm doing this. Like I had self-discipline. I was like, I studied X, Y, Z, yada, yada, yada. So I have to get this. You can get the best grade possible. You can get the best thing ever and God will still close that door for you. So it's just making sure that you are disciplined, that you have something that the Lord can bless with your hands or just like the stuff you do. But also making sure that you're reliant on him the whole time, being dependent on him the whole time. But yeah, don't get, don't get weak with it. Just learning like what environments you work best in, in all aspects. Sometimes you work better being alone and not around a lot of people, which I've also been learning more about myself. And which we're probably going to have to wrap this up. We can, we have a couple more minutes to chat. Just a couple. This is the importance of community because Asia said she was doing it all on her own at one point. I think, I think it's good to like know that we're two or more gathered. That was fire. Christ is going to be there, right? For sure. It's just like, I know this next year is going to be full of change. I hope so. For sure. Because come August, I'm going to be at somebody's school. You better be at somebody's school. I have to be at somebody's school, so. And if not, then God, she's going to be my roommate. My gosh. I'm serious. We got like two. It's either Nevada or San Diego. We're definitely. Yeah. It's either Nevada or Cali. But, but let's, let's just wrap this up and pray. I think that is a good idea. I think you should. I think we should give our audience one fun fact about each other before we go. One fun fact. Give one fun fact about yourself. Okay, what's, okay, never mind. Go ahead and let your fun fact do whatever it wants to do. No, you go. No, you can go. I still got to think about what I want to say. Mine is so easy because. No, for yourself, not for me. For myself. One fun fact. One fun fact. One fun fact. One fun fact is, one wonderful fact. I hate saying it, but I feel like it's such a part of my story is I'm adopted. Oh, that's a fun fact. Yeah, it's pretty fun. I think it has. It just, it's always changed my perspective on how I see things, you know. Okay. Yeah. One fun fact. Even what my relationship with God. I love it. Yeah. I don't love that you were adopted, but I love your story. No, guys, I'm joking. I love the enthusiasm. I love the enthusiasm. I'll take my fun fact because I low-key realized for normal people it sounds really depressing. I know. I'm like. I was adopted. For normal people it sounds really depressing, but for me it was like the greatest thing that's happened. Okay. Fun fact. I write music. Oh. My name is E-L with a capital E-L-E. E-L-E. I don't. Not to be mistaken for El Salvador. Mistake. Mistake. One fun fact about me. I was adopted. I was adopted. So this is just a nice little cultural melting pot here. Brown and black. We got brown, black. Pride. Period. One fun fact about me. I don't know what to say. I'm very multifaceted. Go. Fun fact. Give me fun fact. I have like five fun facts. I won't listen. One fun fact about me. I don't know what to say. I'm very multifaceted. Go. Fun fact. Give me fun fact. I have like five fun facts. I won't listen. One fun fact about me. I don't know what to say. I'm very multifaceted. Go. Fun fact. Give me fun fact. I have like five fun facts. I'm very multifaceted. Go. 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