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“I’ll get serious later” is one of the most common, and most dangerous, lies in the spiritual life. In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we confront the habit of delay that quietly erodes discipline, prayer, and obedience. Holiness doesn’t arrive with age, stability, or better circumstances; it’s formed through action taken today. This episode challenges comfortable faith, exposes the myth of the “future serious self,” and calls listeners back to urgency without panic. Christianity is not abstract, and it’s not for spectators. If you’ve been waiting to take your faith seriously, this is your invitation to begin again. Now.
By Parker Noll“I’ll get serious later” is one of the most common, and most dangerous, lies in the spiritual life. In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we confront the habit of delay that quietly erodes discipline, prayer, and obedience. Holiness doesn’t arrive with age, stability, or better circumstances; it’s formed through action taken today. This episode challenges comfortable faith, exposes the myth of the “future serious self,” and calls listeners back to urgency without panic. Christianity is not abstract, and it’s not for spectators. If you’ve been waiting to take your faith seriously, this is your invitation to begin again. Now.