The Ordinary Way: Life and Holiness

Faithfulness Over Feelings

26 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Many Christians genuinely love God, but their relationship with Him rises and falls based on how they feel. We pursue God when we're inspired, challenged, or emotionally moved. But what happens when life gets busy, emotions fade, and spiritual excitement wears off? In this episode, we explore why feelings are a gift from God but a poor foundation for faith. We discuss the difference between spiritual passion and spiritual maturity, why consistency is often difficult, and how ordinary daily faithfulness shapes us far more than occasional spiritual highs. We talk about: * Why Christians often build their faith around emotion * The difference between passion and maturity * How distraction and busyness undermine consistency * Why small spiritual practices matter * Practical ways to build sustainable rhythms with God Because the Christian life isn't built on occasional emotional moments. It's built through ordinary faithfulness over time.

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