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What if spiritual exhaustion isn’t failure—but an invitation?
In this episode of Conversations with Troy Kennedy, Troy explores what spiritual formation leaders call the inner journey—the often uncomfortable but necessary transition from doing faith through willpower to being with God through surrender and intimacy.
Many followers of Jesus reach a point where striving, serving, and “doing all the right things” no longer produce lasting peace or joy. Instead of more effort, God invites us deeper—into abiding, surrender, and authentic relationship. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience, and spiritual formation wisdom, Troy unpacks what it means to move from performance-based faith to a life rooted in Christ.
This conversation is especially for anyone who feels spiritually tired, stuck, or quietly wondering if there’s more to faith than trying harder.
Why spiritual discontent can be a sign of growth, not failure
What Jesus meant when He said, “Apart from me, you can do nothing” (John 15:5)
The difference between producing spiritual fruit through effort vs. relationship
Why surrendering ambition and expectations is essential to spiritual maturity
How practices like Scripture meditation, listening prayer, and silence create space for intimacy with God
The role of biblical community during seasons of questioning and doubt
John 15:5
Are you relying more on willpower or abiding in Christ?
What “doing” habits might need to be balanced with deeper “being” practices?
What ambitions or expectations might God be asking you to surrender?
Who are the people in your life who lovingly tell you the truth and point you toward Jesus?
This week, choose one practice that helps you abide rather than achieve—whether it’s 10 minutes of quiet listening prayer, meditating on a single Scripture, or intentionally slowing down to be present with God. Focus on being with Jesus, not just doing for Him.
If you’re in a season where faith feels harder than it used to, this episode offers hope, permission to slow down, and a reminder that transformation comes not through effort—but through surrender.
👉 Subscribe for more conversations on faith, formation, and following Jesus in real life.
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What if spiritual exhaustion isn’t failure—but an invitation?
In this episode of Conversations with Troy Kennedy, Troy explores what spiritual formation leaders call the inner journey—the often uncomfortable but necessary transition from doing faith through willpower to being with God through surrender and intimacy.
Many followers of Jesus reach a point where striving, serving, and “doing all the right things” no longer produce lasting peace or joy. Instead of more effort, God invites us deeper—into abiding, surrender, and authentic relationship. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience, and spiritual formation wisdom, Troy unpacks what it means to move from performance-based faith to a life rooted in Christ.
This conversation is especially for anyone who feels spiritually tired, stuck, or quietly wondering if there’s more to faith than trying harder.
Why spiritual discontent can be a sign of growth, not failure
What Jesus meant when He said, “Apart from me, you can do nothing” (John 15:5)
The difference between producing spiritual fruit through effort vs. relationship
Why surrendering ambition and expectations is essential to spiritual maturity
How practices like Scripture meditation, listening prayer, and silence create space for intimacy with God
The role of biblical community during seasons of questioning and doubt
John 15:5
Are you relying more on willpower or abiding in Christ?
What “doing” habits might need to be balanced with deeper “being” practices?
What ambitions or expectations might God be asking you to surrender?
Who are the people in your life who lovingly tell you the truth and point you toward Jesus?
This week, choose one practice that helps you abide rather than achieve—whether it’s 10 minutes of quiet listening prayer, meditating on a single Scripture, or intentionally slowing down to be present with God. Focus on being with Jesus, not just doing for Him.
If you’re in a season where faith feels harder than it used to, this episode offers hope, permission to slow down, and a reminder that transformation comes not through effort—but through surrender.
👉 Subscribe for more conversations on faith, formation, and following Jesus in real life.

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