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Why Success Can Be More Dangerous Than Failure | Prayer of Kings

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What if your biggest obstacle isn't failure—but success?  Most of us assume hardship is what pulls us away from God. But what if comfort, routine, and self-reliance are actually the greater danger? In this message, we'll explore why it's often our healthiest, happiest, and most successful seasons that slowly convince us we don't need God anymore.  Whether you're feeling spiritually distant, struggling to pray, questioning your purpose, or simply trying to navigate life with faith, this message offers practical wisdom that speaks to everyday life—not just Sunday mornings. Through the story of King Asa, you'll discover how self-reliance quietly grows, why prayer reveals what's really happening in our hearts, and how God's faithfulness remains constant even when ours doesn't.  This message is for anyone who has ever wondered:  Why does God sometimes feel distant? Why do I rely on myself more than I realize? How do I trust God when life is going well—or when it isn't? What keeps people from recognizing their need for God?  If this message encourages or challenges you, consider subscribing for more biblical teaching that connects timeless truth with everyday life. Share it with someone who may need the reminder that God's faithfulness never changes—even when life does.  #Faith #God #Prayer #TrustGod #ChristianSermon #BibleTeaching #Purpose #Hope #Jesus #SelfReliance #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianLiving

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Portada del episodio Why Success Can Be More Dangerous Than Failure | Prayer of Kings

Why Success Can Be More Dangerous Than Failure | Prayer of Kings

What if your biggest obstacle isn't failure—but success?  Most of us assume hardship is what pulls us away from God. But what if comfort, routine, and self-reliance are actually the greater danger? In this message, we'll explore why it's often our healthiest, happiest, and most successful seasons that slowly convince us we don't need God anymore.  Whether you're feeling spiritually distant, struggling to pray, questioning your purpose, or simply trying to navigate life with faith, this message offers practical wisdom that speaks to everyday life—not just Sunday mornings. Through the story of King Asa, you'll discover how self-reliance quietly grows, why prayer reveals what's really happening in our hearts, and how God's faithfulness remains constant even when ours doesn't.  This message is for anyone who has ever wondered:  Why does God sometimes feel distant? Why do I rely on myself more than I realize? How do I trust God when life is going well—or when it isn't? What keeps people from recognizing their need for God?  If this message encourages or challenges you, consider subscribing for more biblical teaching that connects timeless truth with everyday life. Share it with someone who may need the reminder that God's faithfulness never changes—even when life does.  #Faith #God #Prayer #TrustGod #ChristianSermon #BibleTeaching #Purpose #Hope #Jesus #SelfReliance #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianLiving

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Portada del episodio Why Following Jesus Was Never Meant to Be Comfortable

Why Following Jesus Was Never Meant to Be Comfortable

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Portada del episodio Why Real Love Is Harder Than Most People Admit

Why Real Love Is Harder Than Most People Admit

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Portada del episodio Following Jesus Will Cost You More Than You Think

Following Jesus Will Cost You More Than You Think

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Portada del episodio What If the Person You Wrote Off Actually Changed?

What If the Person You Wrote Off Actually Changed?

At some point, almost everyone has someone they've written off. Maybe it was a friend who betrayed you, a family member who let you down, a relationship that ended badly, or someone who simply made too many mistakes. But what if the hardest thing God asks us to do is leave room for redemption? In this message, we explore a powerful story of failure, second chances, forgiveness, and restoration. You'll discover the difference between setting someone free and writing them off, why reconciliation is often harder than walking away, and how the Gospel challenges us to see people through the lens of grace instead of their worst mistakes. This message is for anyone who: • Has been hurt by someone they trusted • Is struggling to forgive • Wonders if people can really change • Needs hope for a broken relationship • Wants to understand God's heart for restoration Whether you're a longtime believer, new to faith, or simply searching for answers about forgiveness and purpose, this message will challenge the way you think about second chances. Watch the full message, subscribe for more weekly sermons, and share this with someone who needs a reminder that failure doesn't have to be the end of the story.

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