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In this episode of The Listening Porch, Ray and Eric talk about the kind of creativity that no one else will ever see — songs, poems, prayers, and moments meant only for God.
They start with one of the short reflections from 107 Things I Forgot to Say — “Write a song today that you don’t want anyone to hear but God.” From there, the conversation unfolds into the tension between honesty and performance, filters and freedom, and how humility often shows up in the cracks of our lives.
Why the most honest songs might be the ones no one else hears
How to remove creative filters by writing “only for God”
The cracks of humility where God truly meets us
David, Psalm 51, and the difference between Saul’s hardened heart and David’s broken one
How hidden worship restores authenticity and intimacy with God
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In this episode of The Listening Porch, Ray and Eric talk about the kind of creativity that no one else will ever see — songs, poems, prayers, and moments meant only for God.
They start with one of the short reflections from 107 Things I Forgot to Say — “Write a song today that you don’t want anyone to hear but God.” From there, the conversation unfolds into the tension between honesty and performance, filters and freedom, and how humility often shows up in the cracks of our lives.
Why the most honest songs might be the ones no one else hears
How to remove creative filters by writing “only for God”
The cracks of humility where God truly meets us
David, Psalm 51, and the difference between Saul’s hardened heart and David’s broken one
How hidden worship restores authenticity and intimacy with God

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