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Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher

Zach Dasher
Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher
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    Revival, Reverence, and Real Kingdom Growth (Mark 12) | #69

    2/09/2026 | 49 mins.
    Zach admits something right out of the gate: he doesn’t do well with passive-aggressive people—and then Mark 12 confronts us with a Jesus who can feel surprisinglyĀ aggressive.

    But is Jesus being harsh, or is He being clear?

    In this episode, Zach, Jill, and Brandon step into Mark 12 and talk about the tension every believer has to learn: leaving real room for the Holy Spirit to move, without trying to manufacture what only God can do.

    They unpack how the parable in this chapter exposes a subtle drift: when people start acting like they own what they were only ever entrusted to steward, they forget where they came from.

    They also talk about, why we have to learn to cherish theĀ smallĀ moments of cultivation, not just the big, unforgettable ones

    We’re grateful for the big moments. We just don’t want to train people to believe God only moves in big moments.

    Passage: Mark 12
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    Marxism as a False Gospel? The Kingdom That Advances Through Believers (Mark 11)

    2/03/2026 | 47 mins.
    Who gets to claim authority—and how do we tell the difference between wicked power and godly authority?

    In Mark 11:27–33, the religious leaders confront Jesus with a question meant to trap Him: ā€œBy what authority are you doing these things?ā€ But instead of playing their game, Jesus exposes something deeper—how easy it is to use questions as weapons, and how hard it is to ask questions that actually lead to truth.

    In this episode,Ā Zach and Jill Dasher break down:


    Why we can’t fall into the trap of thinking every kind of authority is evil


    How Marxism functions like a false gospel when it promises salvation through a rival story


    How Jesus didn’t consolidate power—He poured His Spirit into believers so the Kingdom can advance


    Why questions that challenge your faith can actually make it stronger (instead of just building arguments)


    Why it’s okay to not have an answer for everything happening in the world—if the love of Christ is showing up in your daily life

    Jesus didn’t bring a kingdom that’s just a rule set. He brought a kingdom that’s a way of life—formed in us, lived through us, and spreading wherever ordinary believers walk in the Spirit.

    Passage: Mark 11:27–33
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    Jesus flipped more than just tables. The faith to bear fruit explained, Mark 11 | #67

    1/27/2026 | 48 mins.
    What was Jesus truly doing when He cursed the fig tree and then overturned the tables in the temple?

    In Mark 11, Zach, Jill, and Brandon delve into the connection between the fig tree incident and the temple scene. They explain that Jesus wasn’t cursing people for their struggles with sin. Instead, He was exposing a system of counterfeit, fruitless religion that appeared vibrant on the surface but was devoid of genuine substance. In some instances, this system was even built for personal gain. Jesus knows we won’t be sinless, but he is clearly against using religion as a front for self gain.
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    A Demeaning Donkey? Or Divine Authority: Jesus Enters as King | #66

    1/20/2026 | 51 mins.
    In Mark’s account of the Triumphal Entry, Jesus doesn’t arrive with a war horse, a sword, or a show of force. He comes low. And at first glance, it can almost feel demeaning. But what if that ā€œhumble rideā€ is actually a declaration of absolute authority?

    In this episode, Zach, Jill, and Brandon walk through mark 11Ā and talk about how the crowd’s expectations weren’t wrong they were just too small. They wanted a king who would crush Rome. Jesus came as the King who would crush sin, death, and the enemy, but He did it in a way no one expected.
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    Seeing Beyond Sight: The Desperate Faith of Bartimaeus | #65

    1/13/2026 | 39 mins.
    What if true perception isn't about what you see, but about who you believe in? Join us as we navigate the morning chaos of school runs while exploring the poignant story of Bartimaeus, the blind beggar whose unwavering faith amidst societal pushback shines a light on our own journeys.

    We delve into the contrast between Bartimaeus and the disciples, emphasizing the importance of desperate longing over entitlement in our quest for connection with God. As we dissect Mark 10, we'll uncover the profound theme of the temple motif and its implications for understanding Christ's mission.

    Discover how Bartimaeus not only sees Jesus rightly but exemplifies a faith that calls us to a deeper, participatory relationship with God. Tune in for an engaging conversation that encourages boldness in voicing our desires to God and anticipating His response.

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About Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher

Welcome to Not Yet Now, a podcast where we explore the tension of living in the "already, not yet" reality of God's kingdom. Together, we'll dive into how Christ's reign is breaking into our world today, even as we long for its complete fulfillment. Join us as we reflect on how this dynamic shapes our culture, our lives, and our calling to live in the light of the kingdom that is both here and still to come.
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