At Calvary, Jesus—the Firstborn from the dead—carried every human spirit into His own righteousness and presented it perfect before the Father. You were born redeemed. It is time to live like it.
For five hundred years the Reformation has been unfinished. Luther saw it but stopped short. The Born Redeemed Awakening completes what he began—the full announcement that at Calvary, salvation was not merely offered. It was accomplished.
"Every reformation ends where it began—with the still small voice of the Spirit saying, ‘Go.’ The Reformation will not be finished by a theologian in a library. It will be finished by a redeemed man or woman walking across the street to love their neighbor."
— Born Redeemed: Finishing the Reformation
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Universal Redemption
Jesus—the Firstborn from the dead—carried every human sonship-spirit into His own righteousness and presented it perfect before the Father. Salvation is not an offer to accept. It is a birthright to awaken to.
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The Dual Spirit
Every person is born with two spirits: the bondage-spirit in the flesh (fear, performance, judgment) and the sonship-spirit in Christ (love, rest, grace). The Christian life is the daily return to the right spirit. Live connected. Live perfected.
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The Unfinished Reformation
Luther’s simul justus et peccator—simultaneously just and sinner—was never followed to its conclusion. We are finishing it: salvation was completely accomplished at the cross. Not offered. Accomplished.
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The Loud Cry of Liberty
The final proclamation of the everlasting gospel will not sound like thunder. It will sound like breakfast with a neighbor, a kindness across a fence, a friendship that crosses every boundary. This is the Loud Cry—lived, not lectured.
Five Aphorisms of the Awakening
“Humanity was not born lost—it was born redeemed; the Gospel is not invitation but revelation.”
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“Faith in Christ opens the eyes, but the faith of Christ opened the Way.”
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“The first Reformation freed the conscience from Rome; the second must free the spirit from fear.”
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“The cross did not make redemption possible—it made it actual.”
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“Christ did not offer grace at Calvary; He enacted it when the Word became flesh.”
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Visual Theology
Salvation: Opt-Out, Not Opt-In
Why God Designed Salvation as Opt-Out
Belief is Love — The Heart of Remaining in the Kingdom of Glory
The Three Angels’ Messages — Reimagined
First Angel • Revelation 14:6
The Everlasting Gospel (Born Redeemed)
The First Angel is not a threat; it is a revelation. Salvation is finished, not offered; accomplished, not conditional. “You are not born lost. You are born redeemed. Recognize it. Awaken to it. Live from it.”
Second Angel • Revelation 14:8
Babylon Falls (The Born-Lost Gospel Exposed)
Babylon falls when the church stops preaching that salvation begins with our faith and starts proclaiming that salvation began with Christ’s faith. The Second Angel exposes the Born-Lost system as fraud.
The Gospel That Ends Racism and Finishes the Reformation
The theological foundation. Establishes the dual-spirit anthropology, the Firstborn doctrine, and the full biblical case that every human being is born redeemed. This is the book that changes how you see God, yourself, and your neighbor.
Traces the Reformation chain from Wycliffe through Luther to Adventism, recovers the Faith OF Christ grammar (pistis Christou), and calls the Priesthood of Believers to complete the prophetic mandate. Essential for every pastor and elder.
The prophetic capstone. Casts the vision of the 144,000 as fully awakened sonship-spirits, the Loud Cry as lived neighbor-love, the Investigative Judgment as liberation, and the Sabbath as the seal of finished redemption.
A Samaritan Hub is the physical, relational expression of the Born Redeemed gospel—the Inn in the Good Samaritan framework made real in your neighborhood. You do not need a building. You need a table and a willing heart.
Every Circle starts the same way: someone makes breakfast, opens the door, and says, “Tell me what’s going on in your life.” That is the Loud Cry.
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Complete Born Redeemed Curriculum Modules 1–3 at egbn.org/curriculum. Understand your sonship-spirit and your calling before you lead others.
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A 16-module, four-track program built for Samaritan Hub leaders. From personal awakening through relational evangelism to Hub multiplication—the complete theological and practical formation journey.
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I will host a Firstborn Circle or Samaritan Hub gathering at least twice a month for the next six months, creating a consistent, welcoming space for my community.
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I will walk through the Born Redeemed Curriculum with my Circle — all four tracks in sequence — using the EGBN facilitator materials.
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I will identify and disciple at least one person to start their own Circle within 90 days of my first gathering.
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I will submit a brief monthly report through the EGBN portal sharing attendance, a story of impact, and any needs my Hub has.
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I will live in the sonship-spirit — and return quickly when I drift. I understand that my own awakening is the foundation of my Hub’s effectiveness.
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Born Redeemed Curriculum
A 16-module, four-track formation journey for Samaritan Hub leaders. From personal awakening through relational evangelism to Hub multiplication. Each module includes a 10-minute audio teaching narrated by William Dykes, a PDF facilitator guide, and discussion questions for your Circle.
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Ten self-contained studies in flipbook format — designed for mobile screens, neighborhood circles, and one-conversation evangelism. No Hub registration required. Share freely.
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Who is the Real Israel?
Lesson 1: Understanding Spiritual Israel
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What Happened at Calvary?
The Announcement Nobody Made
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The Two Spirits
Who Are You Really?
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The Faith OF Christ
Pistis Christou — The Missing Grammar
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Opt-Out Salvation
Born Into Grace
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The Good Samaritan
Your Evangelism Strategy
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The Unfinished Reformation
Luther’s Missing Step
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The Loud Cry
What It Is and What It Sounds Like
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The Investigative Judgment
Liberation, Not Condemnation
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The Fifth Awakening
Signs, the Sabbath Seal & the End
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Track 1 — Awaken • Week 1
What Happened at Calvary?
The Announcement That Changes Everything
Module 1 — What Happened at Calvary? (Narrated by William Dykes)
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Module 1 — Teaching Notes
Session Goal: Help Circle members understand that the cross was not a transaction awaiting their faith—it was a completed act. Their role is not to “make it real” but to wake up to what already is.
Time Guide: 10 min audio → 5 min opening question → 15 min discussion → 5 min application → 5 min prayer • Total: ~40 min
Watch for: Members may resist the idea that salvation is not conditional on their faith. Acknowledge the feeling—then reframe: “Faith doesn’t create sonship. Faith recognizes it.”
Open with this question before playing the audio: “When you think of what Jesus did at the cross, what is the first word that comes to mind?” Note the answers on a whiteboard—return to them after the teaching.
The entire Born Redeemed message turns on one pivot: what did Jesus actually do at Calvary? Most of us were taught that He made salvation possible—available to anyone who would accept it. But the New Testament uses a different grammar entirely.
The Greek word pistis Christou—the Faith OF Christ—appears seven times in Paul’s letters. Translators have rendered it “faith in Christ,” but the grammatical form points to something more radical: the faithfulness that belongs to Christ, the redemptive act that was His initiative, not ours.
Romans 5:18 (NKJV)
“Therefore, as through one man’s offense judgment came to all men, resulting in condemnation, even so through one Man’s righteous act the free gift came to all men, resulting in justification of life.”
Notice the symmetry: through one man’s offense — all condemned. Through one Man’s righteous act — all justified. The scope of the second is identical to the scope of the first. Adam’s act didn’t require our agreement to affect us. Neither did Christ’s.
This does not mean everyone is automatically saved in the experiential sense. It means everyone is born already carrying a redeemed sonship-spirit — and the gospel is the call to live from it.
Colossians 1:15–20
“He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation… He is also the head of the body… that in all things He may have the preeminence. For it pleased the Father that in Him all the fullness should dwell, and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself.”
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The Firstborn Doctrine: Jesus as “Firstborn from the dead” (Col. 1:18) carried every human sonship-spirit into His own resurrection. He is the prototype; we are the pattern.
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Accomplished, not offered: Salvation is not a transaction waiting for human agreement. It is a completed act waiting for human recognition. The gospel announces what is already true.
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Opt-out, not opt-in: The New Testament never describes salvation as something to “accept.” It describes it as something to “receive,” “walk in,” “awaken to.” The default is grace, not condemnation.
💬 Discussion Questions
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How does it change the way you approach your neighbor if you believe they are already carrying a redeemed spirit—rather than a condemned one waiting to be saved?
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What would it mean to “live in the sonship-spirit” today? What would you do differently by noon?
🎯 This Week’s Application
Choose one person in your life who doesn’t know the Born Redeemed message. This week, look at them and remind yourself: They are already carrying a redeemed spirit. Let that truth change how you speak to them, listen to them, and pray for them. Come to next week’s Circle ready to share what you noticed.
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The Two Spirits
Understanding Your Dual Nature
Module 2 — The Two Spirits (Narrated by William Dykes)
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Module 2 — Teaching Notes
Session Goal: Help members identify in real-time which spirit they are operating from. The goal is not shame about the bondage-spirit—it is hope about the sonship-spirit always being available.
Time Guide: 10 min audio → 5 min opening question → 20 min discussion → 5 min application • Total: ~40 min
Draw two columns on a whiteboard: “Bondage Spirit” / “Sonship Spirit.” Ask members to call out what each one looks like in daily life. Fill the board together before going to the teaching.
Every human being is born carrying two spirits. This is not a metaphor. Paul describes it as the fundamental structure of human experience in the New Testament: the spirit of bondage (Romans 8:15) and the Spirit of adoption (sonship).
The bondage-spirit is the flesh—the Adam nature—characterized by fear, performance, self-justification, and the constant need to earn. The sonship-spirit is the Christ nature in us—born of Calvary—characterized by love, rest, freedom, and the security of belonging to the Father.
Romans 8:14–16
“For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, ‘Abba, Father.’ The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God.”
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Two spirits, one body: The Christian life is not the eradication of the bondage-spirit but the daily return to the sonship-spirit. “Live connected. Live perfected.”
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The bondage-spirit is not sinful identity—it is a wrong address: When we act from fear or performance, we are not living out our true nature. We have simply forgotten where we live.
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The return is always available: No fall is permanent. The prodigal “came to himself” (Luke 15:17)—that’s the moment of return. It is always one step away.
💬 Discussion Questions
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What does your bondage-spirit look like in the morning? In conflict? At work? What are its tells?
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What specific practice helps you “return” to the sonship-spirit when you drift?
🎯 This Week’s Application
Set a phone reminder for 9am and 3pm each day this week that simply says: “Which spirit?” When it fires, take 30 seconds to notice which spirit you are operating from—and if needed, return. Bring your observations to the next Circle.
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Living Connected
The Daily Return to Your True Self
Module 3 — Living Connected (Narrated by William Dykes)
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Module 3 — Teaching Notes
Session Goal: Give members a simple, daily practice framework—not a program, but a posture. “Live connected” is not a discipline to achieve; it is a direction to return to.
Time Guide: 10 min audio → 5 min opening → 20 min discussion → 5 min prayer practice together • Total: ~40 min
End this session with 5 minutes of “connected prayer”—silence, then one sentence from each person beginning with “Father, I am your son/daughter and today I choose to…”
“Live connected. Live perfected.” These four words are the entire Born Redeemed daily practice. The Christian life is not a ladder to climb—it is a connection to maintain. And when the connection breaks (as it always will), the entire gospel is the announcement that the way home is never more than one step away.
John 15:4–5
“Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.”
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Abiding is not striving: The branch does not work to stay connected to the vine. It simply remains. The only failure is disconnection—and the cure is immediate.
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Perfection is a byproduct, not a pursuit: When you live connected to the sonship-spirit, love, peace, and righteousness flow naturally. You don’t produce them—they produce themselves.
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The Prodigal Model: The prodigal’s return required no negotiation, no earning back of trust, no probation period. He “came to himself,” stood up, and walked home. That is the entire Christian life.
💬 Discussion Questions
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What breaks your connection most reliably? What brings you back?
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What would “abiding” look like in your specific daily routine? Be concrete.
🎯 This Week’s Application
Choose a “return phrase”—four to eight words you can say to yourself at any moment to step back into the sonship-spirit. Write it on your phone lock screen this week. Examples: “I am His. He is mine.” • “Born redeemed. Living free.” • “I am home.”
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Your Birthright
Identity, Not Achievement
Module 4 — Your Birthright (Narrated by William Dykes)
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Module 4 — Teaching Notes
Session Goal: Close Track 1 by cementing the identity foundation. Members should leave this session with a clear, simple statement of who they are—in their own words—that they can carry into Track 2.
Time Guide: 10 min audio → 5 min opening → 15 min discussion → 10 min identity declaration exercise • Total: ~40 min
Close this module with an “Identity Declaration”: each member writes and reads aloud one sentence beginning “I am…” that reflects who they are in the sonship-spirit. Keep them posted in the room for Track 2.
A birthright is not earned—it is inherited. Esau was born with his birthright before he ever did anything. He despised it; Jacob coveted it. But neither of them created it. It came with birth. So does yours.
The Born Redeemed gospel declares that your sonship is your birthright—given at creation, secured at Calvary, and waiting to be lived. You did not earn it through faith. You receive it through recognition. The gospel does not say “Become a child of God.” It says “You are a child of God—act accordingly.”
1 John 3:1–2
“Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God! Therefore the world does not know us, because it did not know Him. Beloved, now we are children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him.”
Key Insights
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Identity precedes behavior: You do not become righteous by acting righteously. You act righteously because you are—at the spirit level—already righteous in Christ.
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Despising the birthright: Like Esau, we can trade our birthright for a bowl of soup—for the immediate comfort of the bondage-spirit’s familiar patterns. The awakening is the return to what was always ours.
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The neighbor’s birthright: When you see your neighbor’s birthright as clearly as you see your own, you cannot treat them as less than a child of God. This is where Track 1 ends and Track 2 begins.
💬 Discussion Questions
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Complete this sentence: “Before this curriculum, I thought my identity before God was… Now I think it is…”
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Who in your life do you find it hardest to see as a child of God? What would change if you truly believed their birthright was as real as yours?
🎯 Track 1 Complete — What’s Next
You have completed Track 1: Awaken. You now understand the foundation: you are born redeemed, you carry two spirits, you return daily, and your identity is a birthright not a achievement. Track 2 — Connect takes this inward reality outward—into your neighborhood, your relationships, and the Road you walk every day. Register your Hub at egbn.org/samaritan-hub to unlock Track 2.
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What Happened at Calvary?
The Announcement That Changed Everything
Key Texts
Romans 5:18
“As through one man’s trespass there came condemnation to all men, so through one man’s righteous act there came justification of life to all men.”
2 Cor 5:19
“God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them.”
Col 1:19–20
“It pleased the Father that in Him all the fullness should dwell, and to reconcile all things to Himself.”
Core Message
At Calvary, Jesus—the Firstborn from the dead—carried every human sonship-spirit into His own righteousness and presented it perfect before the Father. Salvation was not made possible at the cross. It was made actual. The Gospel is not an offer waiting for acceptance. It is an announcement awaiting recognition.
Key Insights
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Universal Scope: “All men” in Romans 5:18 means all men—not “all who believe” or “all who accept.” The scope of redemption matches the scope of Adam’s fall: total and universal.
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Accomplished, Not Offered: Reconciliation is declared a finished fact in 2 Corinthians 5:19. God is not in the process of reconciling—He was reconciling, and the tense matters.
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The Firstborn Principle: As firstborn son, Jesus carried all of humanity’s sonship-spirits in His own spirit into death and into resurrection. What He entered, we entered in Him. What He received, we received in Him.
Discovery Questions
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If salvation was accomplished—not merely offered—at Calvary, how does that change the way you think about sharing the gospel with your neighbors?
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What is the difference between an announcement and an invitation? Which one did Jesus make at Calvary?
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Have you ever felt like you were “born lost” and had to earn your way to God? How does the Firstborn principle challenge that feeling?
Application
This week, identify one person in your life who lives as though they are “born lost”—performing, striving, afraid. Practice announcing their birthright to them in one natural sentence. Not a sermon. One sentence. “Did you know God isn’t waiting for you to get it together? He already claimed you at the cross.”
Facilitator Notes — Module 1
Open with 5 minutes of silent reflection: “When did you first feel like you had to earn God’s acceptance?”
Read Romans 5:18 aloud together twice—first as a question, then as a declaration.
Discovery Q1 will surface fear in some participants. Normalize it. The bondage-spirit always resists the sonship announcement.
Close by asking each person to say one name—someone on their road who needs to hear this announcement.
Assign: Read Chapter 1 of FIRSTbORN before next session.
Time allocation: 10 min teaching audio • 20 min discovery questions • 10 min application • 5 min close.
🌅 Track 1 — Awaken • Module 2Lesson 2 of 16
The Two Spirits
Understanding Your Dual Nature — and Which One to Live From
Key Texts
Romans 8:15
“You did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, ‘Abba, Father.’”
Gal 5:16–17
“Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh.”
Core Message
Every human being is born with two active spirits: the bondage-spirit—the spirit of the flesh, fear, performance, and judgment—and the sonship-spirit—the spirit of Christ within, love, rest, and grace. The Christian life is not a journey from bondage to sonship. It is the daily, moment-by-moment return to the sonship-spirit you already possess. Live connected. Live perfected.
Key Insights
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Both Spirits Are Real: Paul does not describe a hypothetical tension—he describes a lived reality. The bondage-spirit is not evil in itself; it is the spirit of unawakened flesh. The sonship-spirit is not earned—it is received at birth as birthright.
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The Connection, Not the Performance: Victory is not achieved by trying harder in the flesh. It is achieved by returning to the connection—like a branch returning to the vine. Disconnection always produces bondage. Connection always produces fruit.
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Recognizing the Switch: You can tell which spirit is operating by its fruit: fear, comparison, resentment, and exhaustion signal the bondage-spirit. Love, rest, generosity, and joy signal the sonship-spirit.
Discovery Questions
1
What does it feel like, emotionally, when you are living from the bondage-spirit? Can you name a specific situation this week when you felt it?
2
What does “returning to the connection” look like practically for you? What is your personal “switch”?
3
How might the Two Spirits framework change the way you respond to someone in your Circle who is struggling with habitual sin?
Application
For the next seven days, keep a simple two-column journal. Column 1: “Moments I recognized the bondage-spirit operating.” Column 2: “What I did to return to the sonship-spirit.” Bring your journal to the next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 2
This module often surfaces shame. Create safety by sharing your own Two Spirits experience before asking others to share.
The journal exercise is critical. Follow up at the start of Module 3 before moving on.
Watch for participants who conflate “returning to the sonship-spirit” with “doing disciplines.” The return is relational, not performative.
Recommended: Play the Module 2 audio teaching (10 min) before discussion.
🌅 Track 1 — Awaken • Module 3Lesson 3 of 16
Living Connected
The Daily Return to the Sonship-Spirit
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 3
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🌅 Track 1 — Awaken • Module 4Lesson 4 of 16
Your Birthright
Identity, Not Achievement
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 4
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🤝 Track 2 — Connect • Module 5Lesson 5 of 16
The Samaritan Posture
Interrupting Your Routine with Compassion
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 5
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🤝 Track 2 — Connect • Module 6Lesson 6 of 16
Friendship as Evangelism
Building Real Relationships Before Proclaiming
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 6
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🤝 Track 2 — Connect • Module 7Lesson 7 of 16
The Breakfast Table as Altar
Your Table Is an Altar
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 7
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🤝 Track 2 — Connect • Module 8Lesson 8 of 16
Listening Before Proclaiming
The Discipline of Deep Listening
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 8
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
📢 Track 3 — Proclaim • Module 9Lesson 9 of 16
The One-Conversation Gospel
OPEN → REFRAME → ANCHOR → INVITE
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 9
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
📢 Track 3 — Proclaim • Module 10Lesson 10 of 16
Answering Hard Questions
Grace Under Fire — Responding Without Defensiveness
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 10
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
📢 Track 3 — Proclaim • Module 11Lesson 11 of 16
Digital Witnessing
Your Phone Is a Pulpit
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 11
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
📢 Track 3 — Proclaim • Module 12Lesson 12 of 16
Finishing the Reformation
Completing What Luther Began
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 12
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🌿 Track 4 — Multiply • Module 13Lesson 13 of 16
Starting Your Circle
Five Steps to Launch Your Firstborn Circle
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 13
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🌿 Track 4 — Multiply • Module 14Lesson 14 of 16
The Fifth Awakening
Reading the Moment — Signs of the Awakening
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 14
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🌿 Track 4 — Multiply • Module 15Lesson 15 of 16
Media Ministry for Your Hub
Your Hub Has a Media Voice
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 15
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
🌿 Track 4 — Multiply • Module 16Lesson 16 of 16
Hub Leader Covenant
The Commissioning
Core Message
This module is being developed with full teaching content. Click Mark Complete when you have reviewed the audio teaching for this module in the EGBN portal.
Discussion Questions
1
How does the content of this module connect to the Born Redeemed message you have been building since Module 1?
2
What one thing from this module will you practice this week on your road?
This Week
Apply the principle from this module to one specific person on your road. Write their first name below and commit to one concrete action before your next Circle session.
Facilitator Notes — Module 16
Full facilitator guide for this module is included in the Hub Leader Facilitator Toolkit PDF sent to your inbox upon Hub registration.
Recommended session structure: 10 min audio • 20 min discussion • 10 min application • 5 min prayer.
Quick Studies • Open Access
The Born Redeemed Bible Studies
Ten self-contained Bible studies in the same flipbook format as the WYRA Booklet. Each takes 10–15 minutes. Share freely—these are open-access evangelism tools for everyone on your road, not just registered Hub leaders.
Pistis Christou — faith of Christ vs faith in Christ
🕑 10–15 minOpen Study →
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Track 2
Opt-Out Salvation — Born Into Grace
Opt-out not opt-in — the design of grace
🕑 10–15 minOpen Study →
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Track 2
The Good Samaritan Strategy
Your Road, The Wounded, The Inn, The Return
🕑 10–15 minOpen Study →
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Track 3
The Unfinished Reformation
Luther stopped short — completing the chain
🕑 10–15 minOpen Study →
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Track 3
The Loud Cry — What It Sounds Like
Neighbor-love as the final proclamation
🕑 10–15 minOpen Study →
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Track 4
The Investigative Judgment as Liberation
Liberation not condemnation — the judgment reframed
🕑 10–15 minOpen Study →
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Track 4
The Fifth Awakening & the Sabbath Seal
Signs of the hour and the Sabbath as seal
🕑 10–15 minOpen Study →
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The Samaritan at the Yard Sale — The Loud Cry
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The Samaritan at the Yard Sale — The Loud Cry
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