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Faith Lift

The One Who Stays

14 min · 12 de may de 2026
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According to Gallup, only 21% of workers worldwide are fully engaged — meaning 8 in 10 people are either going through the motions or completely checked out. Quiet quitting isn't just a workplace trend. It's a way of life for a lot of us. And if we're honest, it can creep into our faith too. In this episode of Faith Lift, we explore John 14:15-21 and the remarkable promise Jesus makes to his disciples — and to us: I will not leave you as orphans. The one Jesus sends is the Paraclete — the Spirit who stays, advocates, comforts, and never checks out. This episode asks the question we all need to sit with: where have you been quietly quitting on God? And what would it look like to re-engage — not in your own strength, but connected to the One who never quits on you? Truth. New life. Love. The Spirit who stays has all three — and he's offering them to you today. Christ United Methodist Church — Mountain Top, Pennsylvania Available on Spotify and wherever you listen to podcasts.

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According to Gallup, only 21% of workers worldwide are fully engaged — meaning 8 in 10 people are either going through the motions or completely checked out. Quiet quitting isn't just a workplace trend. It's a way of life for a lot of us. And if we're honest, it can creep into our faith too. In this episode of Faith Lift, we explore John 14:15-21 and the remarkable promise Jesus makes to his disciples — and to us: I will not leave you as orphans. The one Jesus sends is the Paraclete — the Spirit who stays, advocates, comforts, and never checks out. This episode asks the question we all need to sit with: where have you been quietly quitting on God? And what would it look like to re-engage — not in your own strength, but connected to the One who never quits on you? Truth. New life. Love. The Spirit who stays has all three — and he's offering them to you today. Christ United Methodist Church — Mountain Top, Pennsylvania Available on Spotify and wherever you listen to podcasts.

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