OneTwo Church at South Padre Island
OneTwo Church is located in South Padre Island, TX. We study the Word of God with passion and a deep commitment to the New Covenant of Grace. Join us as we journey through the Bible verse by verse together.
Episodes
52 episodes
Seven Sevens and More Sevens
Four books tell the story of Jesus, but John comes at you from a different angle. We talk through why Matthew, Mark, and Luke are called the Synoptic Gospels and how John steps away from the usual timeline to answer a sharper question: who is J...
Follow the Promises: Full Surrender
The moment that changes everything isn’t usually dramatic, it’s decisive. We open with an NFL draft picture of commitment, then Joshua 24 takes us to Shechem where an entire nation “presents themselves before the Lord” and Joshua refuses to off...
Idolatry is a Sorry Excuse for Love
Idolatry rarely shows up wearing a warning label. It usually looks like comfort, control, or “just one more scroll” when life feels heavy. We open Joshua 23 and sit with an old man’s farewell speech, where Joshua reminds Israel that every victo...
Follow the Promises: Living In The Promised Land
A rumor spreads, emotions spike, and God’s people are seconds away from turning on each other. Joshua 22 reads like a headline, and it forces a question we all face: when relationships get tense, do we move toward truth and love or toward assum...
The Ceasefire
Ceasefire is more than a headline word. It’s the aching thing many of us want with God, especially when our inner world feels like a constant low-grade war of guilt, fear, and trying to stay in control. We start with a simple question that won’...
Follow the Promises: God Did It
Not one good promise failed. That’s how Joshua 21 ends, and it’s the line we build the whole message around, because it exposes the real hero of the story: God’s faithfulness. We follow Joshua 21:43–45 phrase by phrase and keep circling one gra...
Follow the Promises: 6 Cities of Refuge
Fear has a way of making everything feel like it’s closing in. Shame tells you to hide. Religion tells you to perform. Joshua 20 tells a different story: God built refuge into the map, and He still does.We walk through the Bible’s “Six ...
Follow the Promises: Three Giants and Two Springs
Three giants don’t wait for a convenient day to show up. They come daily, and they come loud: the world telling you to find life in substitutes, the flesh pulling you back into old coping paths, and the devil pressing shame like it’s the final ...
Follow the Promises: Give Me This Mountain
Caleb waits forty-five years for one promise, then steps forward at eighty-five and asks for the hardest assignment in the land. That simple line, “Give me this mountain,” exposes what most of us fear: what if God’s timing feels slow, and the g...
Follow the Promises: What Makes The Sun/Son Stand Still?
Five kings march to crush Gibeon, but the real contest is between human odds and a divine promise. We walk through Joshua 10 and watch the story bend toward grace: an all-night, uphill march that looks like exhaustion but functions as partnersh...
Follow the Promises: The Costco Sample Chapter
A single line from Joshua 9 stops us cold: they did not ask counsel of the Lord. We’ve all been there—sold by a convincing “sample,” trusting our senses, moving fast, and calling it wisdom. This conversation unpacks how self-sufficient independ...
Follow the Promises: Blessings, Curses, Battlestar Galactica
Two mountains. One covenant. A people paused mid‑campaign to build an altar from uncut stones and hear the entire law read aloud. We step into Joshua 8 and Deuteronomy 27–28 to feel the weight of blessing and curse—and then follow that line str...
Follow the Promises: Second Chances
Ever faced a place you wish you could erase? We return to Ai with Joshua and uncover why God answers the sting of failure with a promise before a plan: do not fear; I have given it into your hand. That order changes everything. We talk through ...
Follow The Promises: Aye Aye Ai!
Walls fell at Jericho when we stayed quiet, circled in faith, and kept our eyes on God’s presence. Then we met Ai—a smaller fight that exposed a bigger problem. This conversation digs into Joshua 7, the hidden stash in Achan’s tent, and the sub...
Follow the Promises: Keep Walking
Ever stared down a problem so big it dares you to blink first? Joshua 6 opens with a fortified city and a God who simply says, “See.” We unpack why acknowledging the wall is not defeat—it’s the first act of faith. From there, the story reorders...
Follow the Promises: The Battle for Surrender before the Battle for Victory
What if the fastest way to victory is to stop running and kneel? Walking through Joshua 4–5, we explore how God slows an eager nation on the brink of Jericho to secure a deeper win: remember His grace, cut away reliance on the flesh, and bow be...
Follow the Promises: Crossing The Jordan
Rivers don’t usually make way for you—unless Someone goes first. We explore the ancient crossing of the Jordan as a living map for modern change: moving from burnout and wandering to a life anchored in grace. Instead of selling you more willpow...
Follow The Promises: The Ark of the Covenant Leads the Way
What if the best way through an impossible problem is to stop trusting yourself? We open with Israel camped at a flooded Jordan for three silent days and discover why God sometimes makes us stare at what we can’t fix: humility clears space for ...
Follow the Promises: Are they Really for Everyone?
What if the promised land isn’t a far-off heaven but a courageous way of living right now? We open Joshua 2 and sit with Rahab’s story to explore how real faith takes shape in imperfect lives and why God’s promises are strong enough to carry us...
Follow the Promises: God's Path to Victorious Life
Start with a claim that reframes everything: the promised land isn’t heaven. It’s a life of victory now, with real battles and real breakthroughs, led not by the law or your willpower, but by Jesus—our Joshua—who brings us into what God already...
Grace On The Move
What if missions felt less like pressure and more like partnership with the Father? We open Scripture in Romans 10, then show how grace—not guilt—can send, equip, and sustain real work in hard places. From a CarePoint in Cuyotenango, Guatemala ...
How to Put the "Giving" in Thanksgiving
What if your generosity didn’t start with a percentage but with a conversation with God? As we close our long walk through First Corinthians, we step into chapter 16 and the often-misunderstood topic of giving. We contrast Old Covenant tithing ...
Suit Up
What if your current body isn’t built for your true future? We dive into 1 Corinthians 15 with a simple claim that changes everything: you’re wearing an earth suit now, but you’re destined for a heaven suit. Seeds don’t look like the plants the...
Resurrection Life vs. Hedonism
What if the belief sitting at the center of your heart is steering every choice you make? We explore the gritty clash between resurrection life and hedonism and ask a simple, unsettling question: if Jesus truly rose and shares that life with us...