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The Call That Costs Everything | Desert Voices | EP 001 | Isaiah Studivent and Jacoby Williams

46 min · 8 de sep de 2025
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What if God’s calling on your life required everything you’ve been building to die? In this raw first episode, Isaiah and Jacoby open up about the personal cost of saying “yes” to the call of God. From disrupted plans to crucified dreams, this conversation is an honest look at obedience over ambition — and why the call of God isn’t about spotlight or stage, but surrender and sacrifice. This is a rally cry to anyone torn between comfort and consecration. You may not be called to full-time ministry, but you are called to lay down your will. The only question is: Whose voice are you following?

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We Forgot Who He Is | Desert Voices | EP 002 | Isaiah Studivent and Jacoby Williams

In this piercing second episode of Desert Voices, Isaiah and Jacoby sound the alarm over a Church that has traded reverence for relevance — and forgotten not just what God has done, but who He is. Anchored in Isaiah 6, this message walks through the prophet’s vision of God’s holiness, and confronts a generation that’s grown casual with His name and comfortable in compromise. We cannot endure persecution for a God we do not fear. And we cannot be commissioned by a God we’ve never trembled before. Scripture Reference: Isaiah 6:1–8 (ESV) Supporting: Hebrews 12:28–29 · Jude 1:4 Ask yourself: When did reverence stop being a virtue in the Church? Are we ready to represent the God we no longer stand in awe of?

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