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Day 5 — Sacred Things and Surrendered Hearts | myTruthQuest

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alk about how religious routines can become familiar enough that we stop noticing our hearts. Jerusalem had sacred things, but many missed the Savior. Keep this pastoral, not condemning. Ask: Are my habits helping me see Jesus, or hiding from Him? End with a simple call to honest worship.

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Episode 46 — Jesus Is Not a Religion | myPodQuest

What if Jesus did not come to give us a religious filing cabinet — rules in one drawer, rituals in another, labels on everything — but to restore relationship? In this episode of myPodQuest, Pastor Kip explores Jesus’ answer to one of the biggest questions ever asked: “Which is the greatest commandment?” When Jesus says to love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself, He is not simply shrinking the commandments into a shorter list. He is showing us the foundation underneath them. The commandments reveal where love is whole — and where love is broken. This conversation looks at relationship over ritual, transformation over mere restraint, and why obedience disconnected from love becomes heavy, exhausting, and sometimes harmful. Rituals like Sabbath, worship, prayer, communion, and Bible study are beautiful gifts, but when they replace relationship, something has gone wrong. Jesus is not against obedience. He is against religion that buries relationship. So maybe the deeper question is not only, “Did I break a rule?” Maybe it is, “What love was missing?” Scripture reflections include Matthew 22, Romans 7, Matthew 5, John 15, and Galatians 5.

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