A Cross The Table Podcast

How the Holy Spirit Changed how we love | featuring My Fiancée

40 min · 1 de nov de 2025
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In this episode, Elijah and his fiancée have an honest, Spirit-led conversation about what it truly means to follow Jesus when it’s uncomfortable, inconvenient, and unseen. They unpack the cost of obedience, the tension between purpose and surrender, and why a real walk with God often leads through wilderness seasons before the promise.

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