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Episode 14: The Pharisaical Temptation

42 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Deep Unto Deep, we confront the subtle but dangerous pull of the Pharisaical temptation, when the heart begins to drift from intimacy with God into performance, control, and religious familiarity. Through the lens of the Pharisees in the Gospels, we explore how those who were closest to Scripture and structure often found themselves furthest from the move of God. When the Holy Spirit begins to move outside of our expectations, traditions, and comfort zones, the question becomes: will we recognize Him or resist Him? We talk about how easily devotion can become duty, how conviction can harden into criticism, and how familiarity with “the things of God” can replace actual relationship with God Himself. This conversation is a call to honest reflection where pride is exposed, where posture is corrected, and where hearts are invited back to simplicity, humility, and yieldedness before the Lord. If you’ve ever wrestled with control, struggled with judgment, or felt the tension of God doing something unfamiliar, this episode will challenge you to stay soft in the presence of God and alive to His voice. Deep calls unto deep.

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