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The Question That Exposed My Hypocrisy | Mick Wienholt | 018


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What if one single question could expose whether your faith is real — or just words?


In this episode of When You Look, Mick shares the powerful story of how a single verse in the Bible confronted him with a question that exposed his hypocrisy. For years, Mick said “Lord, Lord” but wasn’t fully living in obedience. This moment became a turning point — shifting his faith from words to action, and from self-centeredness to surrender.


Through his testimony, Mick explores:

• Why the Western world struggles with obedience

• The difference between rules without relationship vs. rules with relationship

• How life’s tragedies — including the loss of his son — led him toward deeper faith

• Real-life examples of obeying God in finances, work, and family decisions

• What it means to be subject to God, not central in your own life


This episode will challenge you to ask: Am I living out what I say I believe, or am I a hypocrite?


👉 Scriptures referenced: 1 Samuel 15:22, Luke 6:46, John 16:33, Matthew 7:13–14


If this story resonates with you, subscribe to the channel — and share your thoughts in the comments. Was Mick’s heart change coincidence… or God?


Launch Party Recap https://www.instagram.com/reel/DItrnSCoEkw/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Episode 016 https://youtu.be/0COVLKIBu5A

Episode 017 https://youtu.be/f_4ScdB_bV8


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Chapters

0:50 Childhood

1:40 Rules without relationship

2:35 Major life events

3:27 Reading the Bible

3:56 1 Samuel 15

4:58 Wanting to be obedient

6:17 Reading Luke 6:46

8:09 Behaving hypocritically

10:05 Examples of obedience

14:55 Weird spot & answer to prayer

16:08 Evidence

17:11 Closing

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When You LookBy Mick Wienholt