Diego Pavia and Paul Finebaum are this week’s Netflix Sports Club guests. Paul Finebaum, the voice of the SEC, drops a bold national championship prediction that might give the Big Tenners pause, and he reveals which SEC quarterback has him starstruck. Vanderbilt quarterback, Diego Pavia, gives a standout performance on and off the field in SEC Football: Any Given Saturday. He relives that improbable ‘Bama victory, including pre-game routine and why he thinks this victory changed the conversation about Vandy football - sorry Nick Saban. Paul Fineman and Diego Pavia gaze into the crystal ball of the 2025 season, and what do they see? Heisman Trophies, making Auburn pay, and LSU’s chances for glory. In this interview, Vandy QB, Diego Pavia: 🟥 Details the 2024 Vandy vs. ‘Bama Buildup 🟥 Discusses playing for Coach Lea and with his bestie 🟥 Reveals his true height In this interview, SEC Expert, Paul Finebaum answers: 🟥 Why the SEC’s staying power is unrivaled? 🟥 Who’s almost a bigger star than Taylor Swift? 🟥 Which team will win the 2025 National Championship? 00:00 Intro 01:24 Vandy QB Diego Pavia Is a Star 01:37 Beating Bama 03:19 Choosing Vandy And Coach Lea 04:58 Give Me The Ball 06:20 Dude Put In The Work 07:38 Nick Saban Said What?? 08:20 Underdogs 10:22 Watch Out Auburn 12:33 Recruits: Come To Vandy! 13:29 Kay and Dani Talk SEC 15:54 Paul Finebaum’s SEC Picks 16:40 All About Arch Manning 17:23 SEC: The Only Game In Town 18:25 South Carolina Should Be In The Playoffs 19:40 Shane Beamer Bounce Back? 20:14 Arch Manning Is No Taylor Swift 21:42 The Weight of Being a Manning 22:31 Finebaum: “Best Player Since Tim Tebow” 23:20 LSU QB1 + Championship Or Bust 25:39 Post Saban Alabama 27:42 Is Vanderbilt Legit? 28:44 Can Mississippi State Survive? 29:49 The Vols “Will Struggle This Year” 31:44 SEC: Natty. Little Tenners: Nothing 33:09 Outro 34:28 Up Next - America’s Team: The Gambler And His Cowboys 🏈 Diego Pavia Instagram - https://bit.ly/45uLND4 TikTok - http://bit.ly/4fsLY5p X - https://bit.ly/4ldwx2j 🏈 Vanderbilt Instagram - http://bit.ly/4lfo8eu X - http://bit.ly/4mCiaWt YouTube - @vucommodores 🏈 Paul Finebaum Instagram - https://bit.ly/45kVtPv X - https://bit.ly/46JQFWc 🎙️ Kay Adams Instagram - http://bit.ly/3GYp4Go TikTok - http://bit.ly/4m7KmR9 X - http://bit.ly/45nI2Ou 🎙️ Dani Klupenger Instagram - https://bit.ly/3HeGGxx TikTok - https://bit.ly/4lQSBkl X - https://bit.ly/4lWpufr 🟥 Netflix Sports Instagram - http://bit.ly/45CPAhL TikTok - http://bit.ly/4mti6Ia X - http://bit.ly/4mseqGH Facebook - http://bit.ly/45o5xqK YouTube - @NetflixSports We want to hear from you! Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/NetflixSportsClub Be sure to watch, listen, and subscribe to the Netflix Sports Club Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Tudum, and wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted by Kay Adams, the Netflix Sports Club Podcast is an all-access deep dive into the Netflix Sports Universe. Join Kay as she speaks with athletes, coaches, and top sports correspondents to break down the latest Netflix Sports series. Expect bold opinions, insightful analysis, and candid conversations you won’t find anywhere else.…
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Section 1 Continuing the warning from 1 Timothy 4:1, any teaching that does not keep Jesus Christ at the center is to be treated with suspicion. True Christian living requires humility, a principle illustrated in James 4:13–17. This passage warns against arrogance in making plans without acknowledging God’s will. It reminds us that life is uncertai…
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Section 1 1 Timothy 4:1 warns that in the last days, some will turn from the true faith, following deceptive spirits and teachings from demons. The text emphasizes that the Holy Spirit still speaks clearly today, making believers aware of the dangers ahead. False teachings often don’t come from obvious demonic appearances but through people, wrappe…
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Section 1 Psalm 68:18, echoed in Ephesians 4:8, declares that God has ascended on high, led captivity captive, and received gifts even from the rebellious. This shows that God’s blessings reach both the righteous and the unrighteous, much like how rain falls on all people. The story of the ten lepers in the Gospels illustrates this—ten were healed,…
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Section 1 Continuing the warning from 1 Timothy 4:1, any teaching that does not keep Jesus Christ at the center is to be treated with suspicion. True Christian living requires humility, a principle illustrated in James 4:13–17. This passage warns against arrogance in making plans without acknowledging God’s will. It reminds us that life is uncertai…
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Section 1: After the heavy truths of verse 32, the passage shifts into a doxology—a spontaneous outburst of praise—beginning with the declaration, “Oh, what a wonderful God we have.” This praise springs from the reality that God only disciplines for our ultimate good, never out of petty anger. Everything He allows in our lives serves a purpose, whe…
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Imprisoned by Sin, Freed by Mercy Section 1: The teaching begins by affirming that God is not sorry for calling Israel as His chosen people, despite their shortcomings and disobedience. Paul’s statement that “the gifts and calling of God are without repentance” is rooted in this truth—God’s covenant with Israel remains intact, and someday they too …
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08-12-2025 PART 1: Standing Firm in Truth Essentials, Liberty, and Guarding Against Deception
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Section 1: The message begins with a bold challenge to the skepticism surrounding the Bible’s divine authorship. The speaker criticizes the flawed reasoning of those who believe in God’s power to create the universe yet deny His ability to author Scripture. Moving into Matthew 24, the scene is set with Jesus addressing His disciples about the destr…
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Section 1: The teaching begins by affirming that God is not sorry for calling Israel as His chosen people, despite their shortcomings and disobedience. Paul’s statement that “the gifts and calling of God are without repentance” is rooted in this truth—God’s covenant with Israel remains intact, and someday they too will share in His mercy. Even when…
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08-12-2025 PART 1: Standing Firm in Truth Essentials, Liberty, and Guarding Against Deception
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Section 1: The message begins with a bold challenge to the skepticism surrounding the Bible’s divine authorship. The speaker criticizes the flawed reasoning of those who believe in God’s power to create the universe yet deny His ability to author Scripture. Moving into Matthew 24, the scene is set with Jesus addressing His disciples about the destr…
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Section 1 The passage opens with God’s reflection on Abraham’s unique role in His plan. Abraham has been singled out to lead his descendants in righteousness, and the Lord assures that every promise made to him will be fulfilled without fail. When God reveals the wickedness of Sodom and Gomorrah, the description is not because He needs to investiga…
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Section 1 The account begins with a return to the story of Sarah and Abraham in Genesis 18. God had promised Abraham that within a year Sarah would have a son, and Sarah overheard this conversation. Inwardly, she laughed at the thought, considering both herself and Abraham too old for such a thing to happen. When God questioned why she laughed, Sar…
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Section 1 The message opens with a deeply personal moment, as the speaker reflects on the visible stress in his daughter Julianne’s face due to her son Easton’s upcoming medical procedure. While the procedure itself is not the most serious he has faced, the emotional toll on Julianne is evident, prompting the speaker to pray for her strength, peace…
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Section 1 The passage opens with God’s reflection on Abraham’s unique role in His plan. Abraham has been singled out to lead his descendants in righteousness, and the Lord assures that every promise made to him will be fulfilled without fail. When God reveals the wickedness of Sodom and Gomorrah, the description is not because He needs to investiga…
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Section 1 The message opens with a deeply personal moment, as the speaker reflects on the visible stress in his daughter Julianne’s face due to her son Easton’s upcoming medical procedure. While the procedure itself is not the most serious he has faced, the emotional toll on Julianne is evident, prompting the speaker to pray for her strength, peace…
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Section 1 The message opens in 1 Kings 18:26 with the prophets of Baal calling out from morning until noon, receiving no answer, and then performing what the text calls a “lame dance” around their altar. Using this as an illustration, the teaching points out how believers sometimes react when God doesn’t answer prayer immediately. Instead of simply…
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Section 1 The teaching begins in John 21:15, where Jesus asks Peter, “Do you love me more than these?” This simple yet profound question challenges believers to prioritize their love for God above all else. While loving others is commanded and essential, it is not the first commandment—loving God wholly comes first. The Ten Commandments mirror this…
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Section 1 The study opens with 1 Samuel 1, introducing Elkanah, a man from the hill country of Ephraim, with two wives—Hannah, who was childless, and Peninnah, who had children. Each year, the family traveled to Shiloh to worship and sacrifice to the Lord. Elkanah loved Hannah deeply, giving her a special portion of the sacrifice despite her inabil…
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Section 1 The study opens with 1 Samuel 1, introducing Elkanah, a man from the hill country of Ephraim, with two wives—Hannah, who was childless, and Peninnah, who had children. Each year, the family traveled to Shiloh to worship and sacrifice to the Lord. Elkanah loved Hannah deeply, giving her a special portion of the sacrifice despite her inabil…
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Section 1: The teaching continues in 2 Thessalonians 2:9–12, describing the coming of the “man of lawlessness” who will be revealed and destroyed by Jesus at His return. This figure, distinct from Satan but operating through his power, will be the most intense Antichrist in history—performing signs, wonders, and deceptive miracles to draw worship t…
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Section 1: The segment opens with a lighthearted phone call, leading into a reflection on how even small matters are significant to God. Using the example of a listener named Joanne, the speaker draws a parallel between a parent caring about what matters to their child and God caring deeply about what matters to us. He emphasizes that if it’s impor…
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Section 1: The speaker reflects on a recent sense of lightness and relief, attributing it possibly to prayer or God’s timing. He compares this to how ministry with Jesus and the disciples was relentless—so much work that there was hardly time to eat—yet even then, Jesus called for moments of rest. He transitions into sharing personal experiences fr…
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Section 1: This message begins with Ephesians 6, emphasizing the need for strength in the Lord and the power of His might. Believers are urged to stand boldly—not timidly—in their faith, trusting that when God is with them, they are in the majority. Paul’s famous “armor of God” instruction underscores that our battle isn’t against other people, but…
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Section 1: This teaching centers on Revelation 12:13–17 and emphasizes the ongoing spiritual warfare faced by those who follow God’s commandments and hold fast to the testimony of Jesus. The dragon—symbolic of Satan—is enraged and wages war not just against the woman (often interpreted as Israel or the people of God) but also against her offspring,…
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Section 1: The message begins with a touching reflection on a nostalgic photo from Disneyland, which serves as a launching point for a deeper spiritual truth: the importance of pausing to enjoy the gifts and moments God gives us. Rather than rushing through life task by task, believers are called to savor the blessings and encounters with the Lord,…
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Section 1: This teaching centers on Revelation 12:13–17 and emphasizes the ongoing spiritual warfare faced by those who follow God’s commandments and hold fast to the testimony of Jesus. The dragon—symbolic of Satan—is enraged and wages war not just against the woman (often interpreted as Israel or the people of God) but also against her offspring,…
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Section 1: This segment begins with an encouragement to wait upon the Lord, emphasizing the renewal of strength that comes with patience. A caller shares a personal story about getting lost on a family vacation after running ahead, using it as a powerful metaphor for spiritual life: don’t run ahead of God. The message is simple yet deep—stay close …
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Section 1: This teaching from Romans 11:28 focuses on the idea that hardship, particularly rejection, can result in unexpected blessings. The passage describes how many Jews had become enemies of the good news, yet their resistance had a divine purpose: it became a blessing for others. The speaker explains that circumstances which seem painful or u…
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Section 1: The teaching opens by reconnecting to the emotional plea Jesus made over Jerusalem, highlighting how He deeply desires closeness with His people. That longing is contrasted with humanity’s resistance—a warning not to repeat that mistake. Transitioning to Matthew 24, the speaker dives into eschatology with an open and inclusive attitude, …
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Section 1: This segment begins with an encouragement to wait upon the Lord, emphasizing the renewal of strength that comes with patience. A caller shares a personal story about getting lost on a family vacation after running ahead, using it as a powerful metaphor for spiritual life: don’t run ahead of God. The message is simple yet deep—stay close …
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Section 1: This teaching from Romans 11:28 focuses on the idea that hardship, particularly rejection, can result in unexpected blessings. The passage describes how many Jews had become enemies of the good news, yet their resistance had a divine purpose: it became a blessing for others. The speaker explains that circumstances which seem painful or u…
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Section 1: The teaching opens by reconnecting to the emotional plea Jesus made over Jerusalem, highlighting how He deeply desires closeness with His people. That longing is contrasted with humanity’s resistance—a warning not to repeat that mistake. Transitioning to Matthew 24, the speaker dives into eschatology with an open and inclusive attitude, …
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Section 1 The teaching begins by revisiting Sarah’s disbelief at God’s promise, highlighting God’s direct response to her laughter: “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” This question becomes the centerpiece of the message—a truth believers must confront every time they pray. The speaker emphasizes that God does not answer prayers rooted in sin or s…
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Section 1 This teaching focuses on Genesis 18:10, where Sarah silently laughs upon overhearing the Lord’s promise that she would bear a son within a year. The speaker finds her reaction relatable, explaining that while some scholars debate whether she was eavesdropping, the more important takeaway is that even her silent thoughts were known to God.…
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Section 1 The teaching from Malachi 2 centers on a tough rebuke from God through the prophet regarding the people's emotional pleas at the altar. They're weeping, groaning, and crying out, "Why has the Lord abandoned us?" The prophet responds candidly: because they have been disloyal, particularly in their marriages. The Lord witnessed the marriage…
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Section 1 This teaching focuses on Genesis 18:10, where Sarah silently laughs upon overhearing the Lord’s promise that she would bear a son within a year. The speaker finds her reaction relatable, explaining that while some scholars debate whether she was eavesdropping, the more important takeaway is that even her silent thoughts were known to God.…
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Section 1 The teaching from Malachi 2 centers on a tough rebuke from God through the prophet regarding the people's emotional pleas at the altar. They're weeping, groaning, and crying out, "Why has the Lord abandoned us?" The prophet responds candidly: because they have been disloyal, particularly in their marriages. The Lord witnessed the marriage…
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Section 1 This final segment of the broadcast begins with a heartfelt call-in testimony about resisting spiritual negativity. The caller shares how their mood had been manipulated by dark or discouraging thoughts until the Lord reminded them of Matthew 6:33—“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.” This verse turned their whole day aro…
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Section 1 This second part of the broadcast kicks off with a joyful announcement: it’s Friday, a day to reflect on God's faithfulness regardless of life’s tremors. Dr. Dave previews the show’s lineup, which includes four devotionals: one from Isaiah on God's unwavering love, one about Simeon's prophecy regarding Jesus, and a lesson from Paul in 1 C…
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