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Presence Driven Church (Part 2) | When “Now” Becomes an Idol | Sloan Adams | Year of Holiness

Presence Driven Church (Part 2) | When “Now” Becomes an Idol | Sloan Adams | Year of Holiness

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🔑 Key Takeaways

When “Now” Becomes an Idol

  • Holiness requires waiting. Saying YES to God often means resisting the urge to act on NOW.
  • Impatience distorts trust. When we refuse to wait on God, we replace faith with control.
  • Unsubmitted desire becomes idolatry. What isn’t surrendered to God will eventually rule us.
  • Idols are often created from good things used wrongly. “Now” becomes dangerous when it replaces obedience.
  • Mercy is released through intercession. God responds to surrendered hearts that stand in the gap.
  • Broken obedience leads to broken trust. Compromise always costs more than it promises.
  • Leadership without holiness creates chaos. Where there is no YES to God, the flesh takes over.
  • Holiness demands decision. Choosing God’s side requires courage and clarity.
  • Delayed obedience is still disobedience. God honors a surrendered YES, not rushed action.
  • True holiness is choosing God’s will over personal urgency.


Holiness is saying YES to God even when my heart is screaming NOW.


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