Episode 19

Exploring Biblical Processes: Connecting to God Today

Published on: 19th August, 2025

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The salient point of our discussion is the transformative power of the God Centered Concept, which emphasizes understanding God as the central figure of existence and the necessity of discipleship in drawing closer to Him. In this episode, I engage in a profound dialogue with T.S. Wright, a dedicated Christian who has authored the God Centered Concept series and has a keen focus on connecting believers with God through structured discipleship. Wright elucidates the significance of aligning one’s life around the divine, emphasizing that true fulfillment arises only from a genuine attachment to God rather than transient earthly pursuits. We also explore the historical context of Christianity, examining how pivotal events, such as the invention of the printing press, have influenced the church's evolution and the dissemination of its teachings. Join us as we delve into these enriching topics, which aim to deepen faith and enhance one's ministry.

In this compelling episode, the conversation between Pastor Bob Thibodeau and T.S. Wright unfolds a rich tapestry of themes centered on faith, discipleship, and the transformative power of understanding God's Word. Wright, a seasoned disciple of Christ with over three decades of experience, articulates the essence of the God Centered Concept, which seeks to shift the focus from a self-centered faith to one that recognizes God as the nucleus of existence. This paradigm shift is crucial for individuals looking to deepen their connection with the Divine and fulfill their purpose as followers of Christ. The episode delves into Wright's personal journey, revealing how divine inspiration guided him towards writing and ultimately sharing his insights through various mediums, including his podcast.

A significant portion of the dialogue is dedicated to the exploration of discipleship and the processes that govern our relationship with God. Wright posits that understanding these biblical principles is essential for spiritual growth and effective ministry. He encourages listeners to engage with historical church teachings and the writings of early church leaders, emphasizing the importance of learning from the past to navigate contemporary challenges effectively. Additionally, the episode highlights the practical tools available for those seeking to implement these teachings in their lives, such as Wright's journal. This journal serves as a guide for believers to chart their spiritual journeys and cultivate a deeper understanding of God's will. Through this multifaceted discussion, the episode not only provides theological insights but also practical applications for living a life centered on God, urging listeners to recognize the profound impact of their faith on the world around them.

  • The God Centered Concept focuses on aligning one's life with God's purpose as central to existence.
  • The discussion highlights the significance of understanding biblical processes in our modern faith journey.
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Hello everyone everywhere.

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Pastor Robert Thibodeau here.

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Welcome to the Kingdom Crossroads podcast today.

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We're so blessed that you're joining us.

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Have you ever wanted to get deeper with God?

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Have you ever wanted to understand where God's coming from on a deeper level that will just be a blessing to you.

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To you.

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So you can be a blessing to others, yes, but to be a blessing to you, to draw you closer to Him.

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Well, you want to pay attention to today's broadcast.

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Scott Wright, or T.S.

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wright as he's known, is the author and presenter of the God Centered Concept series.

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This series is focused on connecting to God through discipleship.

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He does this by helping us understand the processes that God's Word readily gives us in order to draw closer to Him.

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He's also published a journal to help with this called the God Center Concept Journal.

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Making God's Word My Ways.

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Scott has a goal of launching this series on a large scale, reaching churches and organizations with this curriculum that will change their churches from simple institutions into a movement.

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Praise God.

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He's also a podcaster and he has a truly great podcast called the God Centered Concept.

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Amen.

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As well.

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You, I mean, you need to listen and subscribe to his podcast.

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I mean it's amazing.

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But help me.

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Welcome to the program, T.S.

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right, Scott, thank you for taking the time to join us.

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I've been looking forward to this interview.

Speaker C:

Well, Bob, thank You for having me.

Speaker C:

And I've been looking forward to it myself and love listening to your podcast and certainly ready to dive in here.

Speaker A:

Amen.

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Well, the first question I always start with is this.

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Other than that brief information I just shared, can you tell us in your own words, who is T.S.

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wright?

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So, T.S.

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wright, you know, obviously probably the best way for me to describe is that, you know, I've been following Christ for 31 years.

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,:

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And I've been, I've been walking with Christ ever since, obviously walking through those years and learning and letting and growing with the Lord.

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And what really happened is, is that I, I was trained for three years by, on a campus ministry while I was in college and I was doing student led ministry as a volunteer with Campus Crusade for Christ.

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That kind of dates me a little bit.

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It's now crew.org and their campus minister trained me just like he would somebody that he has on staff.

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So that was, that was probably the best training that I ever had because the level of discipleship and how to train others to do so just, I got that at an early, at an early age, you know, right there in the beginning of my faith.

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So that really sealed into my faith that it's all about winning people to Christ, building them up in the faith and sending them out to do the same thing.

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it kind of came about was in:

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And quite frankly, I was really learning how the voice of God worked inside me through the power of the Holy Spirit.

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I understood the Holy Spirit, but I had never really dove into the total understanding of his voice and how it could lead my heart.

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And it was in 03 when he gave me a vision of this.

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Honestly, I didn't even know what I was saying or what I was thinking or what was really going on.

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I just started, he just led me to write it down.

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So I started recording things and as time went on and I really started to understand that connection with him.

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Then in:

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And it's called Ownership at that time and.

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But I just started writing all this stuff out and just.

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And it really was more of a discipleship plan.

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But what it really focused on was focused on how God owns our hearts and how he owns us and owns all of creation.

Speaker A:

And that's the main Theme, if I have this correct, as you're just trying to show people that, hey, God owns us, explain that concept for us.

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Well, the God centered concept, a lot of people probably think that that is all about how do I make God the center of my life.

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But that's actually not what it means.

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What it means is, is that God is the center of all life and all creation and we are his vessels.

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We are his servants here to do his bidding.

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It's, it's the other way around.

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It's, it's really about taking ourselves off any type of a throne and, and putting him completely on the throne and understanding that he is the center of all things and it is all about Him.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Amen.

Speaker A:

So you were talking about other works in, in the process.

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I mean I know you're, you have other books that you're working on.

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Do these books build upon like this foundation or are they covering different aspects of God that are not really being communicated right now?

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Well, it's a little bit of both.

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I mean in what it is is that there's ownership, which is really the foundational level.

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And then I have three other books in the works that will all kind of work into a flow and, and it's really about understanding what is going on in the modern world right now.

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And my second book is going to be called the Idols Within.

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My third book is Connecting through God to God through His processes.

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And then the fourth book is the Gift of Nothingness.

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And these I have written a lot of the material, I just got to organize it, but it's really about walking somebody through discipleship.

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But once we understand that God owns us, then the next part of that is that we have to start letting him deal with our hearts.

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And it really starts with Revelation 3, 14, 22, which my episodes 5 through 10 on my podcast series that are already posted, that already been released and are on there covers.

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And it's a process that Jesus is speaking to the church of Laodicea.

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So the, this church of Laodicea, most people think is just the lukewarm church, but the truth is it's more than that.

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And what's being written there, Jesus is speaking and John of course is recording this.

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Jesus is giving us a process of how to connect to the Father through Him and how he wants to connect to us.

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Most people focus on the lukewarm church.

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And then in chapter three of Revelation verse 20 is what they focus on about hearing his voice and hearing him knocking on the door of our heart.

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And we talk about that in reference to salvation.

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But there's really a lot more going on here if you start and back it up.

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It is a step by step process that Jesus lays out on how to connect to him.

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And that is really part of that foundation.

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The first 10 episodes are the foundation of my books that I'm.

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Or the books that I'm writing, I should say.

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And the entire concept of what.

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Of what this series is.

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And that is the God center concept.

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Amen.

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Amen.

Speaker A:

I know in our private discussions you also shared that you were able to trace the biblical timeline and tie it directly to the, you know, the Jewish timeline and basically superimpose that on our current calendar system.

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And I want to do an interview just on a topic on that aspect, but for the sake of our listeners right now, can you give us a brief summary of what you discovered and how this ties together?

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what happened was, is back in:

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I have studied church history before.

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When I was a kid, I went to Catholic school for nine years and studied some of that.

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I am also a social studies teacher.

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So I'd done some certain history courses and stuff in college that had to do with church history, but it had been that guy probably dates me a little bit, but back in the 90s.

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But when you haven't done it in that long, you've got to jog your memory a little bit, as we all know.

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And so I started doing a really long look at church history and I started diving into some readings and just investigating things.

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And I mean, I've investigated the whole history of marriage, for instance, I've done.

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I've looked at the entire history of the church in a big, kind of.

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In the big scope.

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And then now I'm actually going through a lot of stuff in a lot more fine details.

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So I will tell you, one of the central figures in church history is a guy by the name of Athanasius.

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Athanasius.

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And the importance of some of the things that he established really has carried over to our faith today.

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He's kind of the crossover from the old church to us having the faith and the understanding of what we think of as the Christian faith now.

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And you can go and read his stuff.

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And obviously we built upon that, but that's just one of the examples of the things that I found.

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And so there's also this timeline of what some people are trying to figure out, you know, what were the triggers or what happened to change each church age.

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And I have developed a timeline and just.

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And spent a lot of time looking at the.

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Actually done that.

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You know, what.

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Not only the trigger events, but what did they trigger to make the church age change?

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In reference that, you know, Jesus already understood that this was going to happen.

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And if you read about the.

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The seven ages of the church, the seven different churches in Revelation, chapter two and three, you'll discover really quickly that Jesus, while he gives some encouraging words and gives some highlights and praise, most of it is not pretty.

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Yeah, exactly.

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It's not.

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And it's because we're.

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He.

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He understands we're dealing with human beings.

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He not only he could see the future and understood what was going to happen, but he knew how human beings would eventually deal with this thing, these things and the things that would come on and evolve and the technologies that would evolve.

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All of this has to be taken into account.

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When we're looking at this, we can't just look at just simply little church things and movements.

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We have to look at it on a global scale and how it impacted all of history, and we have to look at all those pieces.

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I will tell you one of the precursors to one of the biggest triggers in the history of the church and switching in age was the.

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The invention of the printing press.

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Yeah, a lot of people don't even take that into consideration when they're about this, but the printing press was a monster.

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ortant inventions in the last:

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Matter of fact, I would say I would equate it to gunpowder, maybe even more.

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There's been monarchs who have said they will take guns, and I'm just paraphrasing and exaggerating a little bit, but they'd rather have a million guns pointing at them than one bad printing press that's against them.

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I mean, and it's true because, you know, you can control some guns and stuff, but you trolling the morale of the people and what they're believing, whether it's true or not, the printing press and the print can really turn against you, and it's really hard to recover from that.

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And so that's the.

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The power of the printing press.

Speaker D:

Amen.

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Amen.

Speaker A:

You also share about the seven ages of the church and your teachings, and this ties in with the biblical timeline study as well.

Speaker A:

Just, you know, real briefly, give us that tie in.

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Sure.

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So, you know, the seven ages of the church really leads to our understanding of faith and those churches and what they portray during each of those ages leads to what we know now.

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Okay, so in our faith and how we understand faith, how we process it, how we walk with that on a day to day basis.

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So it's important to understand it and whether, you know, and there's different eschatolog, excuse me, eschatology, esco.

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Eschatological views is what I wanted to say.

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There's different views and I know a lot of those.

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I've studied a lot of them over the years.

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But I'm going to say this.

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Whatever your view is, this of that is, you have to always admit that the impact of these historical events and how the Church has not only reacted to them, but the things that the processes they put in place has a tremendous, have had a tremendous effect effect on how we pursue our faith now.

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It has.

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And if you, if you don't, if you don't believe me, just start studying the historical ways the Bible was put together.

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and look what happened in the:

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There's a lot of that you have to look at to really understand that.

Speaker D:

Yep.

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Amen.

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Amen.

Speaker A:

And how does all this tie into your God centered concept journal?

Speaker C:

Well, one of the things that I, that I've done is that I've looked at not only all the things that have happened through the ages of the, of the Church, but what I've done is I've went back and studied the original Church fathers, the, the disciples and the guys that followed them like Clement and Polycarp, you know, and I'm thankful my parents did not name me Polycarp, but got to throw that in there.

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But Ignatius and, and guys like that in their writings.

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And I've written, you know, Barnabas and I've, I've read a lot of those writings.

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I listen to them all the time just to get a feel of what that is compared to, you know, what actually is canonized as Holy Scripture.

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But also look at the way they lived.

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And I think there are so many important lessons embedded in the way that they pursued the faith versus what we're doing now.

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Because they, when Jesus is speaking in the Gospels.

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Okay.

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And all what's written about him and what he said made certain assumptions with that.

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Sure.

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When they're speaking because they had a certain understanding of life that we don't have, that's that we have evolved out of some of those understandings.

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So sometimes we are misunderstanding what is really being said and the intensity and the sense of urgency that it's being Said with Amen.

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You know, those Pharisees were smart enough to understand Jesus was speaking about them.

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He didn't.

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He wouldn't even have to bring their names up.

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They would have known because the way he was portraying things and.

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And so I think it's important that we understand.

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We got to go back and look at the original church fathers, and we need to understand the way they pursued faith, and we need to take some notes and understand that we need to pursue our faith in the same way.

Speaker A:

And you share all these topics on your podcast as well, correct?

Speaker C:

I do, yes.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Tell us about your podcast.

Speaker A:

Why did you decide to get involved with podcasting?

Speaker C:

That's so.

Speaker C:

That's a great question.

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You know, and I was, as I was writing all this material and.

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And putting outlines together and all my notes, and I've got more notes, and I. I think I've lost notes that are still embedded in my back, in my accounts that I've still got to dig out again because I have so many of them.

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I've got where I've written on my whiteboard here in my office, and I'll write stuff down, take pictures of it to remember it, and create stuff from there.

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And I'm an old coach, you know, I. I'm education, but I've coached that makes for years, and so I kind of relate that way.

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What's happened is.

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And through all this messaging and all this stuff is.

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Then I started being led in a variety of ways, by the way that I needed to speak this, I needed to speak it.

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And, you know, a lot of people have been just saying, you know, you need to really talk publicly, and so to really use the voice that God gave me and that it's a blessing to have it, but to just speak it.

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And that's where it kind of came from.

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And then I listened to podcasts, and I listened to this one podcast, the History of the Church, and I'm like, it just kind of hit me one day, and I felt like the Lord just said, this is what I'm wanting you to do.

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I want you to speak it.

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I want people to connect with you.

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And then through that, they're going to connect to me.

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I made your voice.

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I want you to use it for me, for my benefit, not for your own.

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I want you to glorify me with this.

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And so that's kind of where this came from.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

And one thing I noticed you teach about is the attachment principle.

Speaker C:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Tell us what the attachment principle is and why it should be something we, we should be concerned with.

Speaker C:

Well, that's.

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And I'm glad you brought that up because if you dial back one episode to the, the one on the cultures, this conditioning of cultures and the way that we, the characteristics of those cultures that condition us to do things a certain way, we have to really pay attention to that because.

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And I do a breakdown of the Hebrew culture, and I do a breakdown the Greek culture.

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Obviously I can only cover so much in a podcast.

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My writings are much more detailed.

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But then that leads to this attachment principle because the way that we view life really speaks to how we attach things.

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And the attachment principle is simply this.

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God pre built in us a way to attach to him and that our primary attachment is to him and that he will lead you to the other attachments.

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We can go all the way back to the garden, discuss this, but we can also discuss that just in our everyday life in that if God is not our primary permanent and most important attachment, then what's going to happen is we're going to try to fulfill these voids, these God sized voids by attaching to other things that are going to bring some temporary fulfillment, but they are not going to bring eternal satisfaction and they're not going to bring eternal fulfillment.

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Only God can do that.

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He's it.

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There is, you know, there is no plan B.

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There's no other answer in life.

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And I think a lot of us probably have tried other attachments to make ourselves feel good.

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But you've got to be aware of this attachment principle and we got to be aware of the things that we're attaching ourselves to because the more we expose ourselves and our brain to things, the more we attach to it and we develop emotions around that and all these other things.

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And I've heard people say, but I feel this way or I feel this way about this.

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But what happens is feelings follow things that you become attached to.

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They develop their own emotions and things and the enemy can use that against us or it can be used for God.

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And so one of the things that I talk about in these episodes is I talk about this thing called cellular memory.

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See, your body built through cellular memory.

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Some of them are automatic process.

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I teach psychology.

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I have master's degree in performance psychology.

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So I have, you know, obviously some knowledge of this.

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And then I understand as a coach and all the practicing with players and things and in the coaching world and how that develops in a person.

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But this, this cellular memory that you develop inside yourself matters.

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It does because it become these, these little memories These habits, they become automatic.

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These attachments will become automatic if you're not careful.

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So, you know, I've heard people talk about all these sinful issues and all this stuff, and I don't really worry about that, because sin is just a symptom of the real problem.

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If we develop the wrong habits, we have a problem.

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And so one of the questions I ask people and then I pose in the podcast.

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Do you practice God?

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You practice Him.

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Do you develop that cellular memory in your body that it becomes so strong that you just won't sin anymore?

Speaker D:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker C:

And I believe Paul is talking to that, to these churches in.

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In different descriptive language, depending on how they needed to hear it and what certain issues they were developing.

Speaker C:

You really break it down.

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That's what it comes down to.

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These guys had the wrong habits, and they had developed these attachments that were ungodly, attachments that were taking them in directions that were not allowing them to connect to God and allowing their church, those churches, to really do what God had designed them to do.

Speaker C:

And that was to spread the gospel.

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You cannot spread the gospel apart from God and apart from the power of the Holy Spirit that He puts in us.

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It's just.

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It's impossible.

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It might work for a short period of time, but eventually it's going to break down.

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And I'm in these.

Speaker C:

In these habits that we develop in ourselves with our relationship with God matters, and our primary attachment needs to be to him, and he will develop in us everything else.

Speaker D:

Yeah.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

And that goes right along with.

Speaker A:

The next question I wanted to ask you, is about biblical processes.

Speaker A:

I mean, that's.

Speaker A:

We don't have time to go into detail here on this episode, but can you give us the overall synopsis of the biblical processes that you discuss?

Speaker C:

Well, there are several of them that are written in the word of God, both in the Old and New Testament, and they are completely relevant.

Speaker C:

I will tell you that the.

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Like, one of the things I'm going to be talking about here in the.

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In the near future is I'm going to be talking about the tabernacle in the temple that God gave Moses on the mountain of the law.

Speaker C:

You know, and part of the structures and all this stuff and, and what the tabernacle was is a structure of how the people every year could connect back to God.

Speaker C:

Okay, well, that is relevant to us today, believe it or not.

Speaker C:

Most people wouldn't.

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They're like, well, that was done away with and all that.

Speaker C:

I'm like, well, sort of the practice of it.

Speaker C:

Yes.

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But the principle of it and the process of it is still there.

Speaker C:

It's just Jesus connects in each of those processes and we need to discuss that.

Speaker C:

You know, part of our biblical literacy is to understand why that stuff is important and how Jesus connects back to it.

Speaker C:

He does.

Speaker C:

I will tell you that like one of my favorite.

Speaker C:

And I'm just going to give this an example, one of my favorite things and I'm gonna.

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I'll throw this in there without divulging too much.

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So that way you listen and get all the details and all the fun nuts and bolts.

Speaker C:

Is this when John writes about Jesus washing the disciples feet, it's not about what you think.

Speaker C:

Most people they you can use that as an act of service.

Speaker C:

And the how God, how Jesus was showing he was a servant and he was a servant, you know, as a faithful servant, a servant leader and all this stuff.

Speaker C:

And I've seen things written about that but there was always something in my heart like that's not the full picture here.

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Something's not totally lining up.

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But I will tell you it relates to the temple.

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Why he brought that up.

Speaker C:

He could have served in a million ways, he could have showed a faithful servant leader in a million ways.

Speaker C:

But he uses this descriptive language and how he did this and why he did this.

Speaker C:

It's there.

Speaker C:

The thing is, is the way it's written.

Speaker C:

The people of that day and era would have understood why that was written.

Speaker C:

We don't know that now because we've lost what the meaning of that is and why that was put in there.

Speaker C:

And I will discuss that.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Yeah, I'm looking forward to having you back on just to go over that.

Speaker A:

Praise God.

Speaker A:

Scott, this has been so interesting.

Speaker A:

I, I can go into more detail on each of these topics and what I'd like to do.

Speaker A:

I say get you to come back on the program and again in the future and maybe we can tackle one of these subjects using individual interviews for each one or maybe two.

Speaker A:

That way we won't get lost in the weeds with too much information overload at one time.

Speaker C:

Yes, that would be.

Speaker D:

Dude.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Now your book, God Centered Concept Journal Making God's Word My ways.

Speaker A:

How can someone obtain a copy of this?

Speaker C:

Well, the journal right now is.

Speaker C:

Is on Amazon.com just put type in God Centered Concept and then afterwards put ts right W R I G H T is my last name and you can put that in there and that should pop it up.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

This has been eye openening to Say the least.

Speaker A:

I know there's someone out there, they'd like to get more information on one or more of these topics.

Speaker A:

If someone wanted to get in touch with you or would like to get more information, how can they do that?

Speaker A:

How could they get in touch with you?

Speaker C:

ed my GCC God centered concept:

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

And the I'll put a link to the the Journal down there on Amazon as well.

Speaker A:

Are you working?

Speaker A:

And your podcast, Tell us about your podcast again.

Speaker C:

So right now we've got 10 episodes loaded, we got a bonus episode and then we are going to get start diving in next week.

Speaker C:

I've got these 10 episodes I'm letting, I gotta let some people work through that.

Speaker C:

You know, that's before we start just continually releasing episodes.

Speaker C:

But I'm probably a week from now I'm going to put out episode 11, so I'll record that probably later this week and we're going to start a new series and Amen.

Speaker C:

What I'm hoping is, is this next series and I'll just give you a little inkling.

Speaker C:

We're going to look at the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

That's awesome.

Speaker A:

And like I said, I'll put link to your podcast down in the show notes as well.

Speaker A:

Folks, when it comes to having a calling, one of the most important aspects is the ability to see things God's way and then being able to communicate what he's showing you and put it into a format that the average person can grasp.

Speaker A:

T.S.

Speaker A:

wright has done just that with everything we've been discussing today.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

I heard you drop down to the show notes, click the links right there to get in touch with him.

Speaker A:

Be sure to order his journal, the God Centered concept journal, Making God's Word my ways.

Speaker A:

And especially be sure to click the link to his podcast, listen to a few episodes and and if you're like me, you're gonna want to hit that subscribe button as well.

Speaker A:

But I'll let the Holy Spirit deal with you on that one.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Don't shut me down when I'm preaching.

Speaker A:

Good.

Speaker A:

Now you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker A:

Listen to it.

Speaker A:

And I know the Holy Spirit is going to say you need more of this.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Glory to God.

Speaker A:

Be sure to drop down the shows, click the links right there.

Speaker A:

Get in touch with T.S.

Speaker A:

wright himself and ask your questions.

Speaker A:

Order the books, learn about the God Centered concept.

Speaker D:

Amen.

Speaker A:

Scott, I want to thank you again for taking the time to come on the program today, man.

Speaker A:

I do appreciate it brother and I'm looking forward to reconnecting real soon to do this again.

Speaker C:

Bob, thank you very much to having me on the show and I absolutely look forward to doing this again with you.

Speaker A:

Amen folks.

Speaker A:

That's all the time we have for today, man.

Speaker A:

It's been good for T.S.

Speaker A:

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Speaker B:

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GOD CENTERED CONCEPT
Making God's Word My Ways
God Centered Concept

Hello. My name is TS Wright, and I am the voice of the God Centered Concept & Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast and author/TV host of the God Centered Concept.
For the past 33 years I have been involved in Christian ministry. Ranging from ministry, teaching and coaching in both public and private high schools and college, I have worked with students, athletes and adults from all walks of life. I have been involved with a host of Christian organizations included but not limited to CRU, FCA and other outreach & church affiliated ministries. Also being ordained in Christian ministry and being both a biblical and historical scholar I have focused on Discipleship, Biblical truth, prophecy & historical theology. I have also authored 4 books, a journal and a devotional series which are all now in the editing phase.
In 2003 and 2004 the Lord cast a series of visions on my life as to what would become the God Centered Concept.

In 2016, the Lord called me to start writing.

In 2019, He cast another series of visions that has led me to now.

In 2023, I was led to starting Podcasting and through divine intervention found Pastor Bob. I became a frequent guest speaker on the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast and being led by the Lord I have taken ownership of the Podcast.

I welcome all of you who are a part of the Kingdom Cross Roads community as well as everyone who is just joining our community as we continue to work to advance the Gospel and spark a Great Harvest. By expanding our message to the NOW TV Network it is our prayer that we can maintain the same level of quality messages and engaging conversations that you have been accustomed to. We thank you for your commitment to this community and we ask for your support and prayers as we strive to glorify God in all that He calls us to do.

Visit our website at www.godcenteredconcept.com

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TS Wright

TS Wright is the Voice of the Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast and the President of Thend Mission, a ministry committed to equipping believers with biblically grounded, culturally relevant discipleship tools. He is the author and presenter of The God Centered Concept discipleship series, a teaching initiative that helps individuals understand the Bible and apply it meaningfully in today’s world.

Ordained in Christian Ministry, he gave his life to Christ in April 1992 and was personally discipled for three years through Cru.org's campus ministry. Over the past 33 years, he has worked with and been trained by a wide range of ministries, including Cru.org, FCA, Influencers, and various business and church-based ministries. He has led small groups, developed discipleship programs, and mentored both adults and high school students.

With a strong background in biblical history and interpretation, he has written programs that merge historical scholarship with practical application for modern culture. His ministry experience spans multiple denominations, and his early faith foundation was shaped through Catholic education from 1st to 9th grade and with FCA and Cru.org.

In addition to his ministry work, he has served as a high school history, civics and sociology/psychology teacher and coached various sports at the high school, collegiate, and organizational levels.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in History and Secondary Education and a Master of Arts in Performance Psychology, combining his passion for faith, teaching, and personal development in every area of his work.