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Have you ever felt that hollow flicker of your hand returning to a post to see if anyone noticed? This episode explores how that craving for witnesses — so obvious online and often magnified in religious life — undermines authentic faith and how Jesus’ critique of seeking human glory points toward a different freedom. We unpack why psychology matters for spirituality, why rebellion or enforced silence aren’t true solutions, and how maturity comes when words spring from an inner witness rather than a need for applause. Tune in to learn how to speak, pray, and live before God rather than an audience, finding the quiet confidence that makes your heart’s truth enough.
By V.C.KravitzHave you ever felt that hollow flicker of your hand returning to a post to see if anyone noticed? This episode explores how that craving for witnesses — so obvious online and often magnified in religious life — undermines authentic faith and how Jesus’ critique of seeking human glory points toward a different freedom. We unpack why psychology matters for spirituality, why rebellion or enforced silence aren’t true solutions, and how maturity comes when words spring from an inner witness rather than a need for applause. Tune in to learn how to speak, pray, and live before God rather than an audience, finding the quiet confidence that makes your heart’s truth enough.