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The Presence Hub (The Miracle Cafe)
Shteti Shtetet e Bashkuara
Zhanret Christianity, Religion & Spirituality
Gjuha EN-US
Episode 47
I/E fundit 16.06.2026

This podcast features sermons and teachings from The Presence Hub and The Miracle Cafe, connecting listeners to God's Word.

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  • CMHP: Christ Our Better Mediator—Eternally Loved, Eternally Accepted, Eternally Joined 16.06.2026 2h 5min
    In this message, we understand the purpose of priesthood. A holy God desired to relate to sinful man, but man’s sin nature meant death in His presence. Priesthood was God’s system to bridge that gap. To understand this, we first consider what it means that God is holy. Holiness is not defined by sin or its absence—God is holy simply because He is. To be holy means to be set apart, uncommon, distinct from all else. His very being is holy, and everything He pulsates is holy.From this foundation, we see the weight of Christ’s priesthood. Christ is our High Priest, our better mediator, who has perfectly bridged the gap between a holy God and sinful man. Through Him, we who were once enemies can now boldly relate to God. Our identity in Christ makes this possible—His sacrifice secured our access. Because Christ is our High Priest, we stand in righteousness, not fear, and commune with God freely. Understanding this truth highlights the relevance and privilege of having a living relationship with Him. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.
  • Why on Earth Am I Struggling With My Christian Life? (Part 4) The Danger of Spiritual Nomadism and Digital Grazing 09.06.2026 2h 55min
    In this message, Adrian the Beloved exposes one of the subtle traps that hinder spiritual growth. We learn that growth does not come by hopping from church to church, chasing man of God after man of God, or scrolling online to randomly consume whatever message we choose. True growth comes by staying planted, allowing ourselves to be pastored, because God has given us shepherds after His own heart to raise us.We are meant to be disciples, not mere churchgoers. To despise or bypass the system God has put in place is to stunt our growth. But when we properly respond to His order—remaining rooted, submitted, and fed—we flourish. Discipleship is the pathway to maturity, and being pastored is the safeguard against spiritual instability. Listen and be rooted. Shalom.
  • Why on Earth Am I Struggling With My Christian Life? (Part 3) The Battle of Four Laws 08.06.2026 1h 48min
    In this message, Adrian the Beloved unveils the spiritual dynamics at work in the believer’s walk. Scripture shows us that four laws operate—the law of God, the law of the mind, the law of sin, and the law of the Spirit of life. Each has its own effect, but the law of the Spirit of life is the higher law, the one that gives life and freedom.The gospel is the revelation of righteousness, and to live by the Spirit of life is to remain righteousness-conscious. When we know and reckon our righteousness in Christ, we rise above the pull of sin and the limitations of the mind. The law of the Spirit of life empowers us to walk in victory, not by our works but by grace, continually feeding on the reality of Christ’s finished work. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.
  • Freelies and Freebies—Stop Striving, Start Receiving 10.05.2026 1h 53min
    In this message, Adrian the Beloved speaks to the pressures young adults face in a world that often pushes them toward ungodly decisions. We are reminded that we are not to be driven by worry, fear, or the need to prove ourselves. The world’s system thrives on striving, but God’s kingdom operates by receiving.The essence is this: God, who cares more about our wellbeing than we do, has already given us everything we’ll ever need in Christ. These are the “freebies” of grace—peace, wisdom, favor, protection, and abundance—supplied without striving. Yet to truly enjoy them, we must rest in His love, trust His provision, and boldly confess our reality as the righteousness of God in Christ. Silence keeps us from receiving, but speaking and living this truth opens us to the fullness of grace. When we fix our gaze on Christ and declare His finished work, all that we truly need flows to us effortlessly, because in Him we lack nothing.
  • Why on Earth Am I Struggling With My Christian Life? (Part 2) Christ Our Victory Over Guilt and Condemnation 07.05.2026 2h 9min
    In this message, We go further into why people struggle with their Christian lives. By the Scriptures, we see that one of the reasons is silence—the failure to speak and live out our reality as the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. To walk and to speak our righteousness is a demonstration of faith, and faith must be expressed.The essence is this: sin is no longer our master, and we do not have to answer its call because we are the righteousness of God in Christ. When we boldly confess and live this truth, we align with grace and walk in victory. Silence keeps believers bound, but speaking and living our righteousness releases us into freedom, strength, and fruitfulness in Christ.Listen and be free from guilt and condemnation. Shalom.
  • Why on Earth Am I Struggling With My Christian Life? (Part 1) Knowing and Reckoning Your Victory Over Sin 14.04.2026 2h 37min
    In this sermon, Adrian the Beloved takes us into why many struggle with their Christian lives. The heart of the message is clear: we must know and reckon our victory over sin. Scripture shows us that we are dead to sin and alive in Christ—this is the reality Christ’s sacrifice has secured for us. Struggles often arise when we live for pleasure or self, forgetting that we are no longer our own but belong to Christ.  The essence is this: victory over sin is not by our works, effort, or striving, but by grace through Christ’s finished work. We overcome not because of what we do, but because of what He has already done. To reckon ourselves dead to sin is to embrace the truth that His grace has set us free, and to live daily in dependence on Him. When we yield to Christ, we live fruitful Christian lives without the weight of struggle—resting in grace, not in self.
  • Friends With Benefits 03.04.2026 2h 23min
    In this message, our eyes are opened to the breathtaking reality of being friends with God. Through Christ and His finished work, we who were once enemies have now been brought into friendship with the Father. This friendship is not casual—it is communion, the very relationship God desires with and for us.  This beautiful friendship with God comes with so many benefits. As friends of God, we enjoy divine protection, the trading of secrets, and access to His heart. Friendship with God means we are no longer outsiders but partakers of His love, His wisdom, and His provision. To be a friend of God is to live in intimacy with Him, walking daily in the blessings that flow from His presence.
  • Royal Dainties at the King's Table 29.03.2026 2h 16min
    In this message, Adrian the Beloved reveals the richness of sitting at the King’s table. We learn that Jesus Himself is the feast we have come to, and the Father does not serve us leftovers—He gives us the best portion. Among the dainties are the roasted breast, representing God’s unfailing love. To feed on the roasted breast is to continually nourish ourselves with His love.The message presses home why feeding is so important: to sit at the King’s table and not eat is to deprive yourself of the very essentials needed to thrive in your walk with Christ. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.
  • Proper Manners at God's Dining Table 11.03.2026 2h 31min
    In this message, Adrian the Beloved teaches us what our posture should be when seated at God’s table. From the Word, we see that it is possible to sit at the table with a feast before us and still remain hungry if we do not engage. The table is where we feed, and to neglect feeding is to deprive ourselves of the essentials needed to thrive in our walk with Christ.We are reminded that proper manners at God’s table mean giving full attention to the Word and inclining our ears to it. To engage the Word is to receive life, strength, and nourishment. Let's not sit passively, but partake fully, for the table is set for our growth and fruitfulness. Shalom.
  • The Ministry of Jesus' Under Shepherds: How to Find Rest and Feed in Green Pastures 26.02.2026 2h 41min
    In this message, Adrian the Beloved takes us into Psalm 23:2, showing us the depth of what it means when our Shepherd makes us lie down in green pastures. The emphasis is on makes us lie down—reminding us that rest is divinely orchestrated. The Shepherd knows what we need, even when we resist, and His leading ensures that our souls are nourished and sustained.We learn that fruitfulness comes by the Word, and that true abundance flows from yielding to the Shepherd’s care. Just as sheep cannot determine their own feed, we cannot thrive apart from His guidance. Be blessed as you listen and learn to lie down as the Shepherd leads. Shalom.
  • Live Life Led by the Loving Shepherd: The Secret of Abundance 03.02.2026 2h 10min
    In this message, Adrian the Beloved takes us through the Scriptures to reveal our role as sheep and the necessity of yielding to the Good Shepherd for all our provision. We are reminded that when the Lord is our Shepherd, we shall not lack. Through the light of Psalm 23, we see the reality of our lives in Christ beautifully depicted: He leads us beside still waters, restores our souls, and prepares a table before us even in the presence of our enemies. Abundance is not found in striving, but in resting under His care. To live life led by the Loving Shepherd is to embrace His guidance, trust His provision, and walk in the fullness of His finished work. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.
  • Living in 2026 From the Place of Rest and Christ's Finished Work 13.01.2026 2h 40min
    In this New Year’s message, Adrian the Beloved shows us how to step into a fruitful year. He debunks the idea that a new year automatically means a new you, or that things which failed before will suddenly begin to work. Instead, we are called to begin with God—moving away from self-made resolutions and leaning into His grace.We are encouraged to ask God for His plans, to align with His blueprint, because He knows the end from the beginning and has already prepared the path to the goal. We learn the importance of recognizing seasons and inquiring of God what is required of us in each one. Above all, we are reminded that in 2026 we must be led by the Holy Spirit and willingly subject ourselves to His instructions.Listen and have a fruitful, God-inspired year. Shalom.
  • More Than You Can Carry 06.01.2026 52min
    In this end-of-year message, Adrian the Beloved declares prophetically into 2026 the abundance of God’s provision. From the scriptures, we are shown that God’s supply is always overflowing—far beyond what we can ask or imagine, more than we can carry. This is not just promise, but a reality of His nature as a Father who delights in giving generously to His children. We are reminded that Thanksgiving is the key to multiplication. Gratitude unlocks increase, turning little into much and positioning us to receive more. Finally, we see that praise is the means by which doors are opened. Praise shifts atmospheres, breaks barriers, and ushers us into divine access.
  • A People of Praise: The Tabernacle of David 25.12.2025 1h 36min
    In this message we explore what it truly means to praise God. Praise is not just words or songs—it is the posture of a heart that recognizes God’s greatness and responds with joy, gratitude, and reverence. We look at how David praised and how it ties to the tabernacle. David appointed singers and musicians to minister day and night, showing us that praise is central to God’s dwelling among His people. Praise was not occasional—it was perpetual, flowing from hearts that delighted in God’s presence. From this, we learn how to praise and praise right. Praise means exalting God for who He is, not just for what He does. It is important because praise shifts our focus from ourselves to Him, breaks the hold of the flesh, and ushers us into His presence. To praise right is to praise with understanding, sincerity, and consistency—because God inhabits the praises of His people.
  • The Power and Purpose of Prayer 08.12.2025 2h 22min
    In this message, Adrian the Beloved teaches on the power and purpose of prayer, showing us that prayer is not a ritual but a force that yields results. He highlights two vital conditions for effective prayer: we must not harbor unforgiveness in our hearts, and we must guard our words after we have prayed, refusing to speak carelessly and thereby negate what we have asked God for.From the scriptures, we see the potency of prayer and how to approach it to maximize its efficiency. Prayer is not for praying’s sake—it is designed to produce outcomes. Adrian the Beloved reminds us that in all things, whether good or bad, we are encouraged to pray. Ultimately, prayer is the place where we come face to face with God, and it is in that encounter that answers are found.Listen and be encouraged to pray right. Shalom.
  • Christ’s Finished Work & Christian Consecration (Pt 5): The Flesh-Killing Power of the Word of God 25.11.2025 1h 58min
    Adrian the Beloved kicks off by showing the eternalness of the Word, the inherent power of the Word to create, uphold, and perform the will of God, and even override the will of man to ensure God’s purposes stand sure. He explains the Word as the regenerative component of the new birth, and how this same Word becomes a powerful weapon in dealing with the flesh.This sermon reveals the Word of God not only as comfort and guidance, but as a Spirit-empowered instrument that puts the flesh to death. The “flesh” refers to the sinful nature that resists God — it cannot be managed or disciplined; it must be crucified.The Word exposes sin, confronts hidden motives, renews the mind, and forms Christ within. As the Spirit applies the Word, sinful desires lose their grip and obedience becomes delight, not struggle. True spiritual maturity is not measured by how much Scripture we know, but by how much of the flesh is dying and how much of Christ is being revealed.
  • Christ’s Finished Work & Christian Consecration (Pt 4): The Prepared Bride, the Delight of the Bridegroom-King 25.11.2025 1h 12min
    In this fourth part of Christ’s Finished Work and Christian Consecration, we are reminded that it is God who is at work in us—both to will and to do His good pleasure. Our desire to pursue the things of God is not self-generated; it is evidence of His grace at work within. Recognizing this is to our advantage because it keeps us humble, grateful, and responsive.As the bride of Christ, we're called to live with singular devotion, occupied by one thing: Christ. To delight the Groom, we must let go of the past and purge our hearts of competing loves. Remembering is useful only when it leads to gratitude; otherwise, it's a weight. God desires our affection, not performance—our hearts fully yielded, not divided. When free from competing loves, we become a bride prepared, consecrated, and a dwelling fit for His delight. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.
  • Christ’s Finished Work & Christian Consecration (Pt 3): Vessels of Honor & the Work of Sanctification 25.11.2025 2h 15min
    In this continuation of Christ’s Finished Work and Christian Consecration, we delve into the heart of sanctification—what it means to be set apart and wholly dedicated to God. We learn that sanctification is not a passive process; it is a deliberate journey of aligning our lives with our righteous nature in Christ. It is our response to grace, and it plays a vital role in our Christian walk.We understand that to sanctify ourselves is to choose God daily—to separate from what distracts and devote ourselves to what transforms. The Holy Spirit is actively working in our souls, refining, convicting, and shaping us. We are reminded not to neglect this work, but to cooperate with it, knowing that sanctification is not just about purity—it’s about preparation.
  • Christ’s Finished Work And Christian Consecration (Pt. 2): The Beautiful Metamorphosis of Grace 25.11.2025 2h 25min
    In this message, we are taught what it truly means to be transformed into the image of Christ. We learn that transformation is not automatic—it is intentional. It is our responsibility to renew our minds daily through the Word, refusing to conform to the patterns of this world.We understand that beholding Christ through the Scriptures is how we are changed. As we fix our gaze on Him, the beauty of who He is becomes the goal of our Christian journey. And when we see that clearly, engaging the Word is no longer a burden—it becomes a joy. Transformation becomes delightful, not because it is easy, but because it is love-driven.Let us embrace the grace that changes us, to behold Christ with intention, and to let the Word shape us into His likeness—joyfully, consistently, and beautifully. Shalom.
  • The Diabolic Amnesia of the Anointed (The Tragedy of Oil without Memory) 25.11.2025 2h
    In this message, Adrian exposes the quiet danger of forgetting, how it weakens our faith and distorts our view of God. We learn that forgetting is not passive; it is destructive. When we lose sight of what God has done, we begin to question His goodness. Doubt and unbelief often creep in, not because God has changed, but because we have forgotten.The message also draws our attention to the people God has used to shape our journey—fathers, mentors, benefactors. To forget them is not just careless; it is evil. Honoring those who have labored over us is part of our spiritual integrity. Their investment in our lives must be remembered, acknowledged, and celebrated.This is the call: to remember well, to honor deeply, and to guard our hearts against the subtle erosion of forgetfulness. Because when we remember, our faith is strengthened, our gratitude is restored, and our walk remains anchored in truth. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.

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