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As followers of Christ, why do we so often find ourselves misaligned with God’s will, even when our hearts are in the right place? In this episode, we unpack a powerful truth about human nature in a fallen world: our inclination to rely on our own understanding, make impulsive choices, and only seek God's guidance after the fact.
We dive deep into the spiritual dangers of living with a "Do First, Ask After, & Pray Later" mentality—a mindset that may seem efficient in the moment but often leads to confusion, burnout, and spiritual disconnection. Through honest conversation, biblical reflection, and personal insight, we explore how pride, impatience, and cultural pressures pull us away from God's direction and how we can realign ourselves with His perfect plan.
Whether you're struggling to hear God's voice, frustrated by the outcomes of your choices, or simply seeking a deeper level of obedience, this episode offers encouragement and practical wisdom to help you pause, seek, and surrender—before you act.
As followers of Christ, why do we so often find ourselves misaligned with God’s will, even when our hearts are in the right place? In this episode, we unpack a powerful truth about human nature in a fallen world: our inclination to rely on our own understanding, make impulsive choices, and only seek God's guidance after the fact.
We dive deep into the spiritual dangers of living with a "Do First, Ask After, & Pray Later" mentality—a mindset that may seem efficient in the moment but often leads to confusion, burnout, and spiritual disconnection. Through honest conversation, biblical reflection, and personal insight, we explore how pride, impatience, and cultural pressures pull us away from God's direction and how we can realign ourselves with His perfect plan.
Whether you're struggling to hear God's voice, frustrated by the outcomes of your choices, or simply seeking a deeper level of obedience, this episode offers encouragement and practical wisdom to help you pause, seek, and surrender—before you act.