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Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher

Zach Dasher
Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher
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  • Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher

    The Command That Shatters Every System: Love God, Love People | #72

    03/03/2026 | 49 mins.
    What if the question “What matters most?” is actually a question about who God is—not just what we should do? In this episode, we discuss how easy it is to turn faith into a manageable system: doctrinal checklists, spiritual scorecards, and asking, "What's the minimum I have to get right?"” But Jesus pulls us into something deeper: not just knowledge about God, but communion with God that forms our loves, reshapes our desires, and makes obedience feel less like a burden and more like freedom.
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    Loopholes Don’t Lead to Life: Jesus Exposes Letter-of-the-Law Thinking (Mark 12) | #71

    02/24/2026 | 47 mins.
    The Sadducees try to trap Jesus with a “logical” argument about resurrection, but Jesus exposes the real problem: a closed imagination that can’t see beyond their system.

    In Mark 12:18–27, Zach, Jill, and Brandon walk through why an argument can be coherent and still miss the truth. They also connect this moment to our current cultural shift: when information becomes infinite and "letter-only" thinking collapses. What remains is what was always important: communion, embodied life, the Spirit, and the resurrected Kingdom that cannot be shaken.
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    Stewards, Not Owners: The Warning Inside Mark 12 | #70

    02/17/2026 | 48 mins.
    Mark 12 confronts us with a sobering warning: what happens when stewards start acting like owners?

    In this episode, Brandon and Zach walk through the parable of the tenants and unpack the subtle drift that can happen in any church or heart. What was entrusted to us can slowly begin to feel like it belongs to us. And when that shift happens, reverence fades and control creeps in.

    They wrestle with the difference between cultivating what God is growing and trying to manufacture what only He can move. Revival isn’t something we engineer. Real Kingdom growth is slower, smaller, and more faithful than we often expect.

    We’re grateful for the big moments. We just don’t want to disciple people into believing that God only moves in the big moments.

    Passage: Mark 12
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    Revival, Reverence, and Real Kingdom Growth (Mark 12) | #69

    02/09/2026 | 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 surprisingly 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 the small 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)

    02/03/2026 | 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: “By what authority are you doing these things?” 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, 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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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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