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Bible Teachings for Spiritual Awakening — for those who feel the call back to God. Have you felt an unexpected pull — toward God, toward Jesus, toward the Bible — and you're not quite sure where it's coming from? That pull is The Call of the Heart. ❤️‍🔥 Weekly teachings that approach Scripture not as doctrine, but as the deepest guide to spiritual awakening ever written. Rooted in Christian mysticism, Eastern spirituality, and Christ consciousness — shared from direct experience, not theology. New episodes shared weekly. If you feel the call, you're already home. Follow along. 🙏

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Portada del episodio How God Uses Guilt to Pull You Closer to Him

How God Uses Guilt to Pull You Closer to Him

The guilt you feel when you fall back into an old pattern — that isn't God turning away from you. That's God reaching toward you. I'm Xander Sage. The Call of the Heart is a weekly Bible teaching podcast for those who feel an unexpected call — toward God, toward Jesus, toward something deeper. Here I approach Scripture not as religious doctrine, but as the deepest guide to spiritual awakening ever written. In this episode, we explore guilt and shame not as signs of spiritual failure, but as gifts — God's way of calling us back to the life He has placed on our hearts. Drawing from Numbers 16, where Aaron stepped between the dead and the living and the plague was halted, we look at what it means to turn to God in true repentance and feel His presence return. God has never left. He is waiting — every time, without exception — for us to turn back toward Him. Answering the call doesn't require it to make sense — only an openness and willingness to listen. If you feel that invitation, stay close by subscribing, and share this with someone else who may need it today. —— Chapters —— (00:00) Guilt Is a Gift From God (02:40) How God Uses Pain (05:05) Three Steps Back to God (07:10) Numbers 16 Context (09:35) Aaron Halts the Plague (11:40) God Catches You Every Time

7 de may de 2026 - 12 min
Portada del episodio A Blessing of Peace from God

A Blessing of Peace from God

This episode found you for a reason. Whatever season you're walking through, God has a blessing of peace to offer — and all that's asked of you is to receive. I'm Xander Sage. The Call of the Heart is a weekly Bible teaching podcast for those who feel an unexpected call — toward God, toward Jesus, toward something deeper. If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You're welcome to stay, subscribe, and walk this path a little further. There are seasons when teaching is not what the soul needs — only presence. If that is where you are today, let this blessing reach the part of you that is most tired. Let it land beneath thought. Answering the call doesn't require it to make sense — only an openness and willingness to listen. If you feel that invitation, stay close by subscribing, and share this with someone else who may need it today. —— Chapters —— (00:00) This found you for a reason (00:30) A blessing for the persevering (01:20) Clarity is closer than you think (02:00) Resisting temptation, leaning in (02:35) Peace, joy, and love Ep. 57

30 de abr de 2026 - 3 min
Portada del episodio Your “Healthy” Diet Is Blocking Your Spiritual Healing

Your “Healthy” Diet Is Blocking Your Spiritual Healing

You've been eating clean and doing the practice — and the wound hasn't healed. What if presence, not discipline, is what's been missing? I'm Xander Sage. The Call of the Heart is a weekly Bible teaching podcast for those who feel an unexpected call — toward God, toward Jesus, toward something deeper. Here I approach Scripture not as religious doctrine, but as the deepest guide to spiritual awakening ever written. My background is rooted in Christian mysticism, Eastern spirituality, and Christ consciousness — and it is shared from direct experience, not theology. Healing lives in presence. And presence lives in a body that is calm, grounded, and still. This reflection on James 4:7-8 moves gently through the yogic energies — the rajasic rushing we often mistake for health, the tamasic heaviness we rightly avoid, and the sattvic stillness where the Spirit finally has room to move. The "devil" James names here is not a figure in red — it is anything that consistently pulls you out of presence, even a handful of nuts grabbed in passing. If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You're welcome to stay, subscribe, and walk this path a little further. James offers a sequence worth sitting with — submit, resist, cleanse the hands, and only then does the heart purify. The body is the first doorway. Notice what you reach for, how often, and what energy it leaves in you. If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider subscribing or sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call. Answering the call doesn't require it to make sense — only an openness and willingness to listen. If you feel that invitation, stay close by subscribing, and share this with someone else who may need it today. —— Chapters —— (00:00) Healthy diet blocking healing (01:10) Energy over nutrients (02:30) Rajasic, tamasic, sattvic (04:10) Healing happens in presence (04:55) James 4:7-8 opens (06:15) Resist what pulls you away (08:00) Cleanse the hands first (09:20) The purified heart ##Ep. 56

23 de abr de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio That Voice In Your Head Is Not God — Here's How to Tell the Difference

That Voice In Your Head Is Not God — Here's How to Tell the Difference

That self-critical voice in your head — the one that doubts, fears, and judges — was never yours. And it was never God's. This episode is about learning to tell the difference. I'm Xander Sage. The Call of the Heart is a weekly Bible teaching podcast for those who feel an unexpected call — toward God, toward Jesus, toward something deeper. Here I approach Scripture not as religious doctrine, but as the deepest guide to spiritual awakening ever written. My background is rooted in Christian mysticism, Eastern spirituality, and Christ consciousness — and it is shared from direct experience, not theology. We open today in 1 Kings 19:11–13, where Elijah stands before God — and God does not come in the wind, or the earthquake, or the fire. He comes in a soft whisper. This is the teaching: the voice of truth is always the quietest voice in the room. The loud, urgent, emotionally charged voices — the ones that arrive with shame, guilt, or fear — are not from your heart and not from God. They were picked up along the way, and they can be released. Through meditation, prayer, and the practice of stillness, we create the inner space for the whisper to finally come through. This episode draws on direct experience — including over 60 days of silent meditation at Hridaya Yoga — to offer a felt, practical path toward discernment. If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You're welcome to stay, subscribe, and walk this path a little further. If you've ever wondered why God feels silent, or why the inner noise seems louder than any sense of guidance — this episode is for you. The whisper is there. It's learning to go still enough to hear it. If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider subscribing or sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call. Answering the call doesn't require it to make sense — only an openness and willingness to listen. If you feel that invitation, stay close by subscribing, and share this with someone else who may need it today. —— Chapters —— (00:00) That voice was never yours (02:07) What the mind holds onto (04:34) 1 Kings 19:11–13 — the Word (05:09) Wind, earthquake, fire, whisper (07:27) Let the whisper lead you

16 de abr de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Jesus Was Terrified. He Said "I Am" Anyway.

Jesus Was Terrified. He Said "I Am" Anyway.

Jesus prayed to be spared from the crucifixion. He was afraid. And then — knowing exactly what it would cost him — he looked his accusers in the eye and said "I Am." This episode is an invitation to sit with what that kind of courage actually means, and what it might look like in your own life right now. I'm Xander Sage. The Call of the Heart is a weekly Bible teaching podcast for those who feel an unexpected call — toward God, toward Jesus, toward something deeper. Here I approach Scripture not as religious doctrine, but as the deepest guide to spiritual awakening ever written. My background is rooted in Christian mysticism, Eastern spirituality, and Christ consciousness — and it is shared from direct experience, not theology. We open to Mark 14:60–68 — the moment Jesus declares his identity before the high priest, and the moment Peter denies knowing him at all. These two responses, seconds apart, illuminate the distance between living from the spirit and living from fear. Jesus was not identified with his body, not afraid of death in the way the flesh is afraid. Peter was. The courage Jesus demonstrated wasn't the absence of fear — it was the presence of something deeper than fear. And that something is available to you. If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You're welcome to stay, subscribe, and walk this path a little further. What is God asking you to stand for today? What would it look like to say "I Am" anyway — even in the face of what frightens you? May the spirit of courage fill your heart, and may all fear that has a hold over you fall away. If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider subscribing or sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call. Answering the call doesn't require you understand it — only an openness and willingness to listen. If you feel that invitation, stay close by subscribing, and share this with someone else who may need it today. —— Chapters —— (00:00) Courage when fear is present (01:40) Mark 14:60–68 — I Am and the Denial (2:28) Jesus was afraid — said it anyway (4:34) Peter's denial was fear, not faithlessness (6:14) Truth only matters when it costs (8:35) What is God asking you to stand for

9 de abr de 2026 - 9 min
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