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Wake up!
Not out of fear—but out of awareness.
Because it’s possible to slowly drift into a place you never intended to be.
In this episode of Pocket Theology, this isn’t a polished conversation—it’s raw, late-night, and honest. After a long week of conviction, this episode comes from a place of realizing just how easy it is to become spiritually passive… to go through the motions, to settle into comfort, and to call it faith.
We wrestle with what it means to be lukewarm, why it’s so dangerous, and how subtle the drift can be. Looking at passages like 2 Kings 4, Matthew 7:7–11, and Revelation 3, this episode is both a warning and an invitation—to return to the secret place, to store up oil, and to seek God with urgency again.
Because God is not distant. He is willing to meet you.
But you have to actually come.
This conversation is heavy, reflective, and necessary.
If you’ve felt distant, numb, or just “going through it” in your walk with Christ—this is your moment to wake up.
By John HayesWake up!
Not out of fear—but out of awareness.
Because it’s possible to slowly drift into a place you never intended to be.
In this episode of Pocket Theology, this isn’t a polished conversation—it’s raw, late-night, and honest. After a long week of conviction, this episode comes from a place of realizing just how easy it is to become spiritually passive… to go through the motions, to settle into comfort, and to call it faith.
We wrestle with what it means to be lukewarm, why it’s so dangerous, and how subtle the drift can be. Looking at passages like 2 Kings 4, Matthew 7:7–11, and Revelation 3, this episode is both a warning and an invitation—to return to the secret place, to store up oil, and to seek God with urgency again.
Because God is not distant. He is willing to meet you.
But you have to actually come.
This conversation is heavy, reflective, and necessary.
If you’ve felt distant, numb, or just “going through it” in your walk with Christ—this is your moment to wake up.