Laugh & Learn
Laugh & Learn is a short video series where humor meets hidden truth. Through witty one-liners, biblical wordplay, and simple but powerful insights, each video is designed to make you smile… and then make you think. Because sometimes the deepest truths are remembered best when they first make us laugh.
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Laugh and Learn | Fill The House
Have you ever heard someone quote a phrase like “cleanliness is next to godliness” and assume it’s directly from the Bible? In this episode of Laugh and Learn, Angela Hill breaks down the “Second Book of Opinions” to reveal what scripture actually says about keeping a clean house.
Diving into Matthew 12, Angela explores Jesus’ teaching on what happens when a person is delivered from an unclean spirit. While a swept, orderly, and spotless house sounds like a success story, Jesus warns of a dangerous trap: leaving the house empty.
The Christian life isn’t just about removing darkness; it’s about replacing it with light. If you subtract a bad habit without filling that space with something better, the old patterns often return even stronger. True discipleship is about spiritual addition and transformation. Watch to learn how to fill your temple with God’s presence, truth, worship, and His word so you can move past opinions and step into true spiritual growth.
Zipper | Fill The House
If my zipper is down, please just tell me! Seriously, don’t let me wander around without knowing. The real problem with a zipper being down isn’t just that it’s embarrassing—it’s that you can’t see it yourself, even though everyone else can.
That is exactly how spiritual and emotional blind spots work. The things that are easiest for other people to spot are often the hardest for us to recognize in ourselves. In this episode of Laugh and Learn, Angela Hill explores how blind spots affect our lives—whether it’s pride, anger, a bad habit, or the way we speak to others.
Looking at the story of Jacob in scripture, we see a man whose very name meant “deceiver,” yet he seemed completely unaware of his own manipulation until he met Laban. Suddenly, the deceiver was deceived, making his invisible blind spot completely visible. Angela unpacks Jesus’ teaching on removing the plank from our own eye first, showing us that when we face our own blindness, we become much gentler and more loving when helping others.
God doesn’t reveal our blind spots to condemn us—He does it because He loves us and wants us to grow. Watch to learn how to handle blind spots with grace, truth, and loving conversations!
