Why God Hides Himself (How Over‑Access Kills Desire, Honor, and Awe) | Antikemi: The Podcast | Ep. 34
Any relationship with no tension will eventually lose your attention — even your relationship with God.What if your over‑familiar, over‑access “parasocial” version of Jesus is quietly destroying your awe, discernment, and intimacy with the real God?And what if God intentionally hides Himself, not to keep you out, but to protect real covenant from casual access?🔥 Welcome to Antikemi:The Podcast! This platform is a home for the hungry and a refuge for the broken. Mic’s hot. Lights on. Cameras rolling. We’re on “daylight savings” time (John 9:4).⚔️ Don’t just occupy…overcome! We.Are.The.Resistance!If this episode presses on something deep in you:💬 Drop a comment:🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications — we’re building this new channel from scratch, and your early support literally shapes the future of Antikemi.📲 Share this with someone who’s burnt out on church culture but still hungry for the real God.We’re not here to give you more spiritual content; we’re here to help you recover a posture of awe, distance, and ordered intimacy with the living God.#AntikemiThePodcast #FamiliarityBreedsContempt #ParasocialJesus #FearOfTheLord #PresenceOfGod #MysteryAndIntimacy #ChristianPodcast #MegachurchCulture #SpiritualFormation #Psalm50 #Isaiah45 #SongOfSongs #ChristianRelationships #FaithAndPsychology #DeconstructionAndDiscipleship #BiblicalTheology #ChristianYouTube Psychology Paper 📝🔗: https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/Norton_Michael_Less%20is%20more%20The%20lure%20of%20ambiguity_26f23155-6eb1-485c-9132-2e084822cd96.pdf🎙️Themes:* 🧲 Familiarity vs. mystery in relationships, branding, and faith* 🧪 The psychology of ambiguity, attraction, and the “person positivity bias”* 🧍♂️ Parasocial dynamics: influencers, megachurches, and online church culture* 🕊️ Psalm 50, Isaiah 45, and a God who hides Himself on purpose* 🕯️ Jesus’ ordered intimacy: the crowds, the Twelve, and the inner three* 💍 Song of Songs, pursuit, and why love should not be awakened “before it pleases”* 🏛️ Temple models, access, and why some rooms (and parts of you) should stay gated* ⚖️ How over‑access devalues everything from luxury goods to the presence of GodSticky Statements (✍🏼 write these down )1. “Any relationship that lacks all tension will not hold anyone’s attention — including your relationship with God.”2. “You thought God was like you because He was silent, and you mistook His restraint for agreement.”3. “Over‑access kills value; what is always available eventually feels disposable — even the presence of God, if you are not careful.”4. “God hides Himself not to reject you, but to protect the kind of intimacy that can only be trusted to covenant.”5. “We don’t just project our expectations onto people; we project them onto God and then call it theology.”