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In a culture that celebrates productivity, platforms, and performance, it’s easy to prioritize what we do for God over being with God. But true spiritual strength is formed in presence, not performance.
In this episode of Walking in Grace, we explore why alignment with God must come before assignment, how busyness can quietly replace intimacy, and why serving without sitting first leads to imbalance. Through biblical insight and reflection, this conversation challenges you to reorder your priorities and return to communion before calling.
Because what you do for God should never replace being with Him.
By Dionnea SealsIn a culture that celebrates productivity, platforms, and performance, it’s easy to prioritize what we do for God over being with God. But true spiritual strength is formed in presence, not performance.
In this episode of Walking in Grace, we explore why alignment with God must come before assignment, how busyness can quietly replace intimacy, and why serving without sitting first leads to imbalance. Through biblical insight and reflection, this conversation challenges you to reorder your priorities and return to communion before calling.
Because what you do for God should never replace being with Him.