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Don't Get Lazy in the Good Seasons

48 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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In today’s episode of The Morning Charge, Joshua Hommes talks about a danger many believers do not always recognize: getting spiritually lazy when life is going well. It is easy to cry out to God in the valley. When the bills are due, the marriage is strained, the business is struggling, or life feels uncertain, most of us know how to pray with urgency. But what happens after the breakthrough comes? What happens when the bills are paid, the doors open, the family feels peaceful, and the season finally feels lighter? This episode is a practical and biblical reminder to stay close to God in every season, not just the difficult ones. Joshua walks through scriptures like Deuteronomy 8, John 15, Mark 1, Luke 5, Romans 12, and Revelation 2 to show why comfort can become dangerous when it causes us to forget the One who brought us through. This teaching will encourage you to stay rooted, keep tending the fire, practice remembrance, and continue seeking God’s face whether you are in the valley, on the mountain, or somewhere in between. Send us a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562686/fan_mail/new] Join The Morning Charge LIVE Monday-Friday at 7:30 AM CT on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@joshua_hommes]. Want to go deeper? Join the Branjo Circle [https://www.skool.com/branjocircle/about] for teaching notes, discipleship resources, live classes, and community. Learn more at branjocollective.com [https://branjocollective.com/] Real Talk. Real Jesus. Real Life.

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