Jubilee Life Coach: Daily Meditations
Jubilee Life Coach: Daily Meditations is a Christ-centered podcast for those who want to follow Jesus not only in belief, but in daily life.
The word Jubilee comes from the biblical Year of Jubilee, a time of release, restoration, and freedom from debt. In the fullest sense, Jesus Christ is our true Jubilee. In him, we are forgiven, set free from the debt of sin, and welcomed into the joy of God’s kingdom.
To be Christian is to be more than religious. It is to be a disciple of Jesus Christ the King—to belong to him, to listen to his voice, and to follow him with trust, love, and obedience.
Life is not merely about surviving the day or chasing success on earth. In Christ, we are called to live as citizens of heaven here and now. That means learning to walk in his presence, reflect his character, and bear witness to his kingship in the ordinary moments of everyday life.
Coaching here means a Christ-centered and gospel-driven way of helping believers grow in sanctification and spiritual fruitfulness. It is about encouragement, wisdom, reflection, and practical guidance for living faithfully before God. Not self-help, but Spirit-dependent growth. Not mere inspiration, but transformation in Christ.
Through these daily meditations, you will be invited to slow down, reflect on Scripture, fix your eyes on Jesus, and learn to live with greater freedom, faith, and joy in him.
Episodes
80 episodes
1 Corinthians 2
Daily Meditation | June 4, 20261 Corinthians 2:1–16 — Nothing Except Christ Crucified"For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified." — 1 Corinthians 2:2 (NIV)...
1 Corinthians 1
Where do you find your significance? We build our answers so carefully—out of résumés, reputations, academic credentials, and ministry accomplishments. But in his first letter to the Corinthians, Paul lands like a stone in st...
The Grace That Reconciles (Genesis 50)
According to Keller, if you ask the average person today why they're skeptical of Christianity, the objection is rarely intellectual. It's seldom "I have trouble believing in miracles." What you're more likely to hear is this: Why did God l...
Understanding the Times
Of Issachar, men who had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do, 200 chiefs, and all their kinsmen under their command. (1 Chronicles 12:32, English Standard Version [ESV]).1 Chronicles 1...
The Gospel According to Joseph
The anxieties of our world—economic volatility, geopolitical conflict, digital money, cryptocurrencies, and systemic instability—often stir deep unrest within us. We live in the tension between Christ’s first coming and His promised return. We ...
Testosterone Isn't King — Christ Is: Reclaiming Masculinity, Status, and the Sanctified Mind
Testosterone Isn't King — Christ Is: Reclaiming Masculinity, Status, and the Sanctified MindWe've all heard the cultural shorthand: "Boys will be boys." "It's just the testosterone talking." For decades, popular culture...
What the MZ Generation's Turn to Buddhism is Teaching Us
A recent KBS documentary stopped me in my tracks. The segment explored a quietly remarkable phenomenon sweeping South Korea: the MZ generation — Millennials and Gen Z — flooding into Buddhist temples, signing up for strict temple-stay programs,...
Sovereignty of God vs Freewill
Freed Toward God: Rewriting the Script on Free Will and Divine SovereigntyA conversation that has divided theologians, philosophers, and ordinary people for centuries doesn't have to end in a deadlock — if we are willing to examine the v...
How Digital Money Is Entering Everyday Life
How Digital Money Is Entering Everyday LifeAnd What Christians Should SeeStablecoins, Tokenization, CBDCs, and Faith in an Age of Financial PowerMoney is changing.We have already moved from cash to cards, and from ca...
Do You Know How Wet the Water is?
On May 18 — South Korea's national day of mourning for the 1980 Gwangju massacre — Starbucks Korea launched a promotion called "Tank Day." The CEO was terminated within hours.The company called it unintentional. That's the most importan...
Guarding Your Soul in a 47-Second World
Imagine sitting down for your morning quiet time. You open your Bible or a journal, and before you can even finish a single paragraph, an invisible pull tugs at your spirit. Your hand automatically reaches for your phone. You check an app, glan...
Gospel According to Joseph (Genesis 43)
Mercy at the Table of Hidden ProvidenceA Meditation on Genesis 43 and Joseph’s Life So FarGenesis 43 cannot be understood in isolation. By the time we reach this chapter, Joseph’s life has already passed through deep waters, setti...
Solitude is Not Loneliness
Why Some People Actually Love Being Alone — And What Their Brains Know That Yours Might NotYou've likely met a quiet kind of person—perhaps you are one. These individuals don't feel compelled to fill every silence with noise o...
The Drive-Thru Sanctuary (May 15th 2026)
The Drive-Thru SanctuaryIntro: Welcome to Jubilee Coach. You are listening to: The Drive-Thru Sanctuary: When Church Becomes a Convenience. In 2009, Pastor Daniel Eggold published a prophetic warning about the 'McD...
Genesis 41
Joseph's life is full of drama. He was his father's favorite son (Genesis 37:3). He was hated by his brothers and ultimately sold as a slave (Genesis 37:4, 28). In Egypt, he was falsely accused of misconduct (Genesis 39:12-20) and imprisoned wi...
What is Cryptocurrency?
Reflection 3 | What Is Cryptocurrency?Understanding Digital Assets Before Making Any JudgmentCryptocurrency is one of those words that now means almost everything and almost nothing.For some people, "crypto" m...
Following Christ in the Blockchain Economy
Following Christ in the Blockchain EconomyMoney, Trust, and the Worth of the SoulMoney is changing. On May 12, 2026, the Senate Banking Committee officially released the 309-page text of the Digital Asset Market Clar...
The Prosperity Outside the Covenant Line (A Meditation on Genesis 36)
The Prosperity Outside the Covenant LineA Meditation on Genesis 36Genesis 36 is the kind of chapter most of us skip. After the high drama of Bethel, the grief of Rachel’s death, and the passing of the patriarch Isaac, we hi...
When God Calls Us Back to "Bethel" (Reflections on Genesis 35)
ReflectionsGenesis 35 feels like a chapter of return, cleansing, worship, and sorrow.After the darkness and confusion of Genesis 34, God speaks to Jacob again: “Arise, go up to Bethel and dwell there” (Gen. 35:1). Jacob doe...
Supremacy of Christ (Colossians 1:15-17)
There is this teenager.He was born into a Christian family. His dad and mom love God and their children dearly. I know the parents have worked hard to care for him, guide him, and point him in the right direction. But for now, he does no...
Genesis 32:22-32
The Blessing in the BreakFrom Jacob to Israel: Finding Grace in the StruggleToday, we walk with Jacob to the banks of the Jabbok River. He is a man caught between a past he cannot change and a future he is terrified to face...
Genesis 32:1-21
Jacob’s story in Genesis 32 is so relatable because it’s so human. He has a promise from God, yet he’s still "greatly afraid and distressed" about the future.I’ve been reflecting on how real faith isn’t the absence of fear—it’s choosing ...
Genesis 31:17-35
Summary & MeditationJacob finally moves.After years of tension, quiet exploitation, and growing unease, he gathers his family, his flocks, and everything he has, and leaves Paddan-aram. It is not just a physical departu...