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In Episode 1 of the Exposure and the Awakening series, hosts Gavin and his wife deliver a prophetic call to Christian families, exposing a pervasive spirit of religious performance, false facades, and orphan mentality that has infiltrated churches, marriages, and homes—built on image, comparison, highlight reels, and striving rather than authentic identity, purity, and presence with God. Drawing from biblical patterns like King Hezekiah’s radical cleansing of idols, they emphasize that God is currently shaking counterfeit structures not to condemn people but to restore true Kingdom families through mercy, exposing internal strongholds of insecurity, woundedness, unforgiveness, and comparison so families can tear down these mental filters first, take every thought captive, boast in weakness (2 Cor 12:9), rest in God’s building work (Psalm 127), and live from sonship rather than religion. The message urges listeners to let go of the exhausting hamster wheel of performance, embrace raw vulnerability, surrender to the Holy Spirit’s awakening, and allow God to rebuild homes from the inside out—inviting families to join the Family Altar community for deeper study, workbooks, and live prayer as the series continues to uproot these issues in mothers and fathers specifically.
By kingdomcomeIn Episode 1 of the Exposure and the Awakening series, hosts Gavin and his wife deliver a prophetic call to Christian families, exposing a pervasive spirit of religious performance, false facades, and orphan mentality that has infiltrated churches, marriages, and homes—built on image, comparison, highlight reels, and striving rather than authentic identity, purity, and presence with God. Drawing from biblical patterns like King Hezekiah’s radical cleansing of idols, they emphasize that God is currently shaking counterfeit structures not to condemn people but to restore true Kingdom families through mercy, exposing internal strongholds of insecurity, woundedness, unforgiveness, and comparison so families can tear down these mental filters first, take every thought captive, boast in weakness (2 Cor 12:9), rest in God’s building work (Psalm 127), and live from sonship rather than religion. The message urges listeners to let go of the exhausting hamster wheel of performance, embrace raw vulnerability, surrender to the Holy Spirit’s awakening, and allow God to rebuild homes from the inside out—inviting families to join the Family Altar community for deeper study, workbooks, and live prayer as the series continues to uproot these issues in mothers and fathers specifically.