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In this episode, we’re diving into the difference between having knowledge and actually living it out. It’s not just about what you know—it’s about what you do with what you know.
You’ll learn two key questions to ask yourself when faced with information or spiritual insight:
We talk about how God reveals things to us in stages—just like He did with Abraham and John the Baptist—and why having a relationship with God is more important than checking religious boxes.
Scriptures like Luke 6:31, Joshua 1:8, and James 1:22 remind us that the goal is application, not accumulation. God isn’t calling us to be like the Pharisees—legalistic but fruitless—but to walk closely with Him in obedience and faith.
Whether you're new to studying the Bible or feeling overwhelmed with information, this episode will encourage you to stay grounded, keep it simple, and keep your heart focused on what truly matters.
Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it!
By Sonya TaylorIn this episode, we’re diving into the difference between having knowledge and actually living it out. It’s not just about what you know—it’s about what you do with what you know.
You’ll learn two key questions to ask yourself when faced with information or spiritual insight:
We talk about how God reveals things to us in stages—just like He did with Abraham and John the Baptist—and why having a relationship with God is more important than checking religious boxes.
Scriptures like Luke 6:31, Joshua 1:8, and James 1:22 remind us that the goal is application, not accumulation. God isn’t calling us to be like the Pharisees—legalistic but fruitless—but to walk closely with Him in obedience and faith.
Whether you're new to studying the Bible or feeling overwhelmed with information, this episode will encourage you to stay grounded, keep it simple, and keep your heart focused on what truly matters.
Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it!