Who Shapes You: The World’s Noise Or God’s Voice (Throwback Wednesday)
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Ready for something real that doesn’t collapse on Monday morning? We open with a bold invitation to encounter the love of Christ that meets you at your worst and still calls you complete. From there, we map a clear path from inspiration to transformation: fix your eyes on Jesus, then build your daily life on Scripture that is inspired and useful—useful for truth, correction, training, and every good work.
We unpack why simply quitting bad habits isn’t the finish line and how Ephesians 3:19 reframes your identity with fullness and power. Philippians 4:19 challenges scarcity thinking, while 2 Timothy 3:16–17 becomes the blueprint for practical change. You’ll hear a straight call to take inventory: friendships, advice, and inputs must be useful or they go. We contrast the world’s influence—blindness, drift, and stolen focus (2 Corinthians 4:4; John 10:10)—with the fruit that grows when the Word shapes your inner life: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22–23).
No theater Christianity. We’re talking about a lifestyle of prayer, Scripture, and worship that shows up offstage, where bills are due and pressure mounts. You’ll get four anchors to steer your days—guidance, strength, advice, and information—from the right source, so your choices sharpen and your endurance holds. We end with a construction-site check on your heart and mind: only let in what brings materials that build and align with truth.
If you’ve been craving faith that bears fruit and counsel that actually helps, press play. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs clarity, and leave a review with one change you’re making to keep only what’s useful.
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