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Transformation Hurts Because You're Being Replaced: Why God's Not Trying to Fix the Old You

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Description: Transformation isn't a glow-up—it's a funeral. In this raw, unapologetic episode of Transformation Tuesday, Pastor Savoie delivers a divine strike to the false self. You're not here to be improved—you're here to be replaced. Romans 12:2 reminds us that real transformation doesn't happen without a mind renewal. But what most don't realize is this: > The old you will not go quietly. This episode breaks down: Why God doesn't want to fix your past—He wants to crucify it What the butterfly can teach us about spiritual identity How to recognize the voice of your false self mid-transformation Why the enemy is terrified of your full surrender It's time to write the eulogy of your false self and step into the you that God already sees. This isn't self-help. This is spiritual demolition. And when the dust clears… the new you will rise.

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Portada del episodio Transformation Hurts Because You're Being Replaced: Why God's Not Trying to Fix the Old You

Transformation Hurts Because You're Being Replaced: Why God's Not Trying to Fix the Old You

Description: Transformation isn't a glow-up—it's a funeral. In this raw, unapologetic episode of Transformation Tuesday, Pastor Savoie delivers a divine strike to the false self. You're not here to be improved—you're here to be replaced. Romans 12:2 reminds us that real transformation doesn't happen without a mind renewal. But what most don't realize is this: > The old you will not go quietly. This episode breaks down: Why God doesn't want to fix your past—He wants to crucify it What the butterfly can teach us about spiritual identity How to recognize the voice of your false self mid-transformation Why the enemy is terrified of your full surrender It's time to write the eulogy of your false self and step into the you that God already sees. This isn't self-help. This is spiritual demolition. And when the dust clears… the new you will rise.

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Portada del episodio Build While It's Broken | Faith Turns Rubble Into Revival

Build While It's Broken | Faith Turns Rubble Into Revival

When life falls apart, most people sit in the ruins. But God doesn't bless spectators—He blesses builders. Nehemiah didn't wait for perfect bricks; he rebuilt with what was left, and the same God who was with him is with you. The walls of your life may look cracked, your faith may feel fragile, but brokenness is not the end—it's the blueprint. Faith doesn't wait for clean hands or easy seasons. Faith picks up what's left and starts again. Nehemiah cried, prayed, and then picked up a hammer. Tears didn't move the wall—action did. When you start rebuilding, expect opposition. Hell always targets hands that build. But don't let delay become defeat. Every prayer, every plan, every piece you lift—God multiplies it. You're not behind; you're being rebuilt. Your broken season is the construction site of your next miracle. So today, take one ruined area—your discipline, your marriage, your purpose—and begin. Don't despise the rubble; revival starts there. Because faith doesn't wait for perfect conditions—it builds while it's broken. https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk [https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk] https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc] https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk]

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Portada del episodio Finish Before You See It | Faith Completes What Eyes Can't Confirm

Finish Before You See It | Faith Completes What Eyes Can't Confirm

Faith doesn't wait for sight—faith finishes in secret. Paul wrote Philippians 1:6 from prison, surrounded by chains, yet he spoke like a man already free. That's because confidence in God doesn't need proof; it needs posture. When heaven starts something, earth can't stop it. God doesn't invest in unfinished projects. If He began a good work in you, He's obligated by His Word to complete it. The problem isn't whether He'll finish—it's whether you'll keep believing while He does. Joseph didn't lose faith behind bars because his spirit already saw the dream fulfilled. Beginners look for evidence before action. Mature believers act as if the promise is already complete. That's why faith looks crazy to spectators—it builds when nothing looks ready. Heaven claps before earth catches up. You're not behind schedule—you're in process. Stop refreshing the progress bar of your destiny. Keep building. Keep trusting. Gratitude accelerates manifestation, and consistency is the loudest language of faith. Hell calls it delay, but heaven calls it development. So today—finish one thing with "as if it's done" energy. Speak over your assignment like God already signed the completion certificate. Faith doesn't wait for applause—it claps first. See it finished. Speak it finished. Stand like it's finished. Because the One who started it in you has already seen it through. https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk [https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk] https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc] https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk]

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Portada del episodio We Have Royal Access | Stop Waiting in the Hallway

We Have Royal Access | Stop Waiting in the Hallway

Presence isn't something we're waiting on in the future—it's available now. Psalm 16:11 says, "Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore." Too many saints treat God like a cold call, as if He might not pick up. But the reality is, He's already answered. Why wait outside when you've already been given the key? God has given us an open door. Our boldness isn't arrogance; it's confidence in the blood of Jesus. We don't have to beg Him. We talk to Him as a Father who keeps His promises. It's great to be in the building, but VIP access means we go past the hallway and into the Throne Room. David said, "One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after." All of life hinges on that presence. One time I had a Visa card loaded with money. The problem? I let it expire. My loss was not that I didn't have funds, but that I didn't use the access I had. That's how prayer works. It's a tool before the Throne Room of God, and it must be used. This matters because passivity kills access. We don't drift into God's presence—we walk in on purpose. We are not called to improvise; we are called to seek His face. And here's the good news: you have been granted a personal audience with the King. God says if anyone lacks wisdom, let him ask. Access requires activation. Boldness is commanded, not suggested. Mercy renews daily, grace is available, the throne is never closed. Fear hinders, but in Jesus' name the access code is unlocked. If you don't use it, you lose ground. We are ambassadors carrying His authority into the earth. The enemy will try to distract you, because nothing throws you off balance faster. Don't whisper timid prayers—decree and declare. Be bold in your requests. Don't listen to doubters. Our access comes from the highest order, and it's not just for you but for those you intercede for. Epaphras labored fervently in prayer so others could stand perfect and complete in the will of God. So stop knocking timidly—enter boldly. Don't get stuck at the threshold. Don't linger in the hallway. Walk in, speak up, and be fervent like Epaphras. We have royal access. Stop waiting in the hallway. https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk [https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk] https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc [https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc] https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/search?term=god%20loves%20small%20talk]

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Portada del episodio The Devil Is Searching For An Open Door

The Devil Is Searching For An Open Door

1 Peter 5:8 says, "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour." This isn't a metaphor—it's a warning. The devil is moving, watching, studying. He's not omnipresent like God, but he's persistent like a predator. His greatest weapon is opportunity. All he needs is an open door. Some of you aren't being attacked—you're being accessed. You left the door open. The devil doesn't need to break in if you don't lock the gate. Spiritual warfare isn't just about casting demons out—it's about closing what let them in. Jesus said, "The prince of this world cometh and hath nothing in me." That's the posture. That's the goal. No legal access. No open bitterness. No undisciplined patterns. No unlocked thoughts. Because the devil is a lawyer. And he's looking for a technicality to steal, kill, and destroy. Check your thought life. Guard your media intake. Cover your marriage. Lock the doors of your heart. Some of the pain in your life isn't just life—it's a result of unauthorized spiritual access. You don't fight Satan by yelling. You fight him by obedience. You don't out-shout him. You out-submit him. Close the door. Repent. Rebuild the walls. Guard your house. And don't be surprised if peace returns once the gate is sealed. Don't just pray harder—live tighter. Don't just worship louder—walk holier. This is war. And the devil is watching.

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