Field Notes: 5 Day Devo

Let your light shine Day 4

3 min · 21. touko 2026
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The scariest part of being known isn’t that people might judge us, it’s that they might finally see what we’ve worked so hard to hide. We talk candidly about “exposing our own shadows” and why the darkness Jesus describes doesn’t only live in the secular world. It can thrive in church culture too, especially when we learn how to perform “blessed and highly favored” while our real life quietly falls apart behind the scenes.  We unpack the gap between the parking lot smile and the car-ride arguments, the silent strain on marriage, the pressure of parenting, and the bone-deep exhaustion we keep off the record. We also name the temptation to pray for God’s help while refusing the very help He provides through community. Christian community, confession, and accountability aren’t a downgrade from spiritual power, they’re often the delivery system God uses for repentance, healing, and lasting change.  You’ll leave with a clear action step: take the mask off and bring one real struggle into the light with a mature, trustworthy brother or sister in Christ. If you’re tired of pretending and ready for authentic faith, practical discipleship, and real spiritual growth, press play. Then subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the freedom that starts with honesty.

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Day 4- Roughnecks in the Storm

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