
Reaping Your Spiritual Fruit
Seeds and timing reveal powerful lessons about spiritual growth. A garden does not produce fruit overnight, and Christians do not mature by good intentions alone. God’s Word is good seed, but the soil of the heart must b

Hosted by Clarence Fell · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 340 episodes
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Welcome to Excelling in Christ, Ideas, strategies, and tactics to take your spiritual journey forward. Opening doors to experience the love that surpasses knowledge (Eph. 3:19), the peace that passes understand (Phil. 4:7), and joy inexpressible (1 Pt. 1:8). Master spirituality. Soar like an eagle with bible-based strategies.
Clarence Fell hosts Excelling in Christ, a religion show with 340 episodes published.

Seeds and timing reveal powerful lessons about spiritual growth. A garden does not produce fruit overnight, and Christians do not mature by good intentions alone. God’s Word is good seed, but the soil of the heart must b

Jehovah Jireh reminds us that the Lord will provide, even when faith is tested and the answer is not yet visible. Abraham walked up the mountain without knowing how God would provide the lamb, but he trusted God’s comman

In this episode, I examine the question, “Why the Church of Christ?” by going back to Scripture and considering what God has always intended His people to be. Beginning with Jeremiah’s call to seek the old paths, I refle

Judges chapter 9 reveals the tragic story of Abimelech, Gideon’s son, who let jealousy, envy, pride, and selfish ambition drive him to seize power in Shechem. This Bible sermon explores Jotham’s fable, the bramble king,

In this episode, I reflect on the difference between true spiritual joy and a Christianity reshaped into entertainment. I am encouraged when young people hunger for something deeper than screens, popularity, and the nois

In this episode, I reflect on the powerful truth that God sees me, not from a distance, not with suspicion, and not as one face lost in a crowd. He sees me personally, with care, faithfulness, and purpose. Life often tea

In this episode, I reflect on the value of returning to our spiritual roots. Family reunions remind us that we did not begin with ourselves. We are connected to people, places, and memories that came before us. Spiritual

In this episode, I walk through the sobering account of Ahab, Jehoshaphat, Micaiah, and the lying spirit in 2 Chronicles 18. This chapter forces me to ask a searching question: do I really want the truth, or do I only wa

In this episode, I’m looking at the sobering account of Nadab and Abihu and what it teaches us about worship, authority, and reverence for God. Their sin was not that they stopped being religious, but that they offered w

In this episode, I’m thinking through what it really means when people disagree, especially in spiritual matters. Disagreement itself is not always a bad thing. Sometimes it is exactly what pushes us back to the Bible, h

In this episode, I reflect on motherhood as something far deeper than sentiment or tradition. Scripture presents motherhood as sacred work, filled with eternal significance, because mothers help shape the earliest unders

In this episode, I reflect on Jesus’ parable of the lost sheep and the powerful truth that God’s love is personal. It is possible to be surrounded by people, activity, and even religion, yet still feel unknown or spiritu

In this episode, I reflect on 2 Thessalonians 1 and the coming judgment at Christ’s appearing. Paul writes to believers who are suffering, and he does not treat their affliction as meaningless. Instead, he places their e

In this episode, I walk through Daniel 6 and the familiar story of Daniel in the lions’ den, but I focus less on the drama of the den and more on the life that led him there. Daniel’s faithfulness did not begin when the

In this episode, I reflect on the name of God revealed through Hagar’s wilderness story: El Roi, the God who sees me. I consider how often we can feel invisible, even while surrounded by people, and how easy it is to mis

In this episode, I sit with the uncomfortable difference between peace and silence. I reflect on the ways we learn to avoid difficult conversations, often calling it kindness, patience, or wisdom, when in reality we may

In this episode, I reflect on what it really means to imitate Christ. It is easy to think of Christianity mainly as a promise about where we are going someday, but Scripture presses deeper. God is not only bringing His p

In this episode, I sit with the promise of Revelation 21 and ask what happens when the vapor of this life finally clears. I reflect on how easily faith can become framed only as endurance, pressing on, fighting battles,

In this episode, I take a hard look at what true faithfulness to God really means. We often think in terms of percentages, where almost perfect still counts as success. But when it comes to loyalty, even a small amount o

In this episode, I walk through the story of Jonah and what it reveals about the direction of our lives. Life feels long until we realize how quickly it passes, and that makes our choices matter more than we often admit.
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