TOO MANY "CHRISTIANS" DO THIS .. 😔
Sneak peek! In this week’s episode, we’re talking about sacrifice—what it means to truly offer yourself to God. But that’s just the start… we’re also diving into the “Christian hokey pokey”—you know, when you’re putting one foot in and one foot out of your faith. 😅
It’s time to stop playing games and go all in. Are you ready? Stay tuned for the full episode! 🔥
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Hey everyone! So, I just caught the sneak peek for the new episode coming out tomorrow, and it got me thinking so much about what it truly means to be 'all in' for God. The idea of the 'Christian hokey pokey' really hit home, and it made me reflect on how we often approach our faith with one foot in and one foot out. But what does it truly take to embrace that living sacrifice, to move beyond just going through the motions? This whole discussion made me recall some pretty incredible stories that really underscore the power and reality of our faith, stories that challenge us to go deeper. One that always stands out to me is the Buenos Aires Eucharistic Miracle. I remember reading about it – how a consecrated host, seemingly discarded, was found to have transformed into living heart tissue. For me, it wasn't just a fascinating historical account; it was a profound testament to the real presence of Christ, a miracle that asks us: do we truly believe? If something so extraordinary can happen, what does that mean for our everyday commitment? It pushes me to think about my own 'sacrifice' – am I giving my whole heart, or just a part of it? This miracle, among others, serves as a powerful reminder of the divine reality we are called to be part of, urging us to step fully into our faith, leaving no room for doubt or half-heartedness. It’s hard to do the 'hokey pokey' when you’re contemplating such a tangible sign of God’s presence! And speaking of profound truths, the concept of the 'triumph of Christianity over paganism' also resonates deeply with this 'all in' mentality. When I think about early Christians, facing immense persecution and vastly different belief systems, their unwavering commitment is truly inspiring. They didn't just 'put one foot in'; they laid down their lives, spreading the message of Christ with absolute conviction. Their triumph wasn't just a historical event; it was a testament to the power of a faith lived fully, a collective 'living sacrifice' that transformed the world. It makes me wonder, in our modern context, what 'paganism' we need to triumph over in our own lives – perhaps it's the distractions, the complacency, or the fear that keeps us from fully committing. Their story isn't just history; it's a blueprint for spiritual growth and unwavering dedication. So, as we gear up for the new episode tomorrow, I'm personally reflecting on these monumental points in Christian history and how they call me to a deeper, more intentional walk with God. It’s not about grand gestures all the time, but about consistent, heartfelt commitment. It's about remembering that the same divine power behind miracles and historical triumphs is available to us, empowering us to make our own 'living sacrifice' daily. Let's really lean into this idea of going 'all in' and stop playing games with our faith. I’m excited to hear more about how we can practically apply this in our lives. What are your thoughts on being truly 'all in'?
Amen amen ❤️