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S13 E7 [Heaven Now] Part 7: Faithfulness

47 min · 15 de may de 2026
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In Part 7 of Heaven Now, Chris traces the arc of Nicodemus — from a nighttime visit driven by fear, to a public act of burial loyalty before the resurrection. The fear of a bad outcome leads leaders to control every variable or avoid real commitment. The answer is faithfulness — the same Greek word (pistis) Paul uses for faith — a covenant loyalty that holds across time, especially when things go wrong. Grounded in Habakkuk 2:4 and 3:17–18, John 3 and 19, Galatians 5:22, and Matthew 5:10, this teaching calls leaders to move with the Spirit rather than manage the outcome. WEEKLY REFLECTION: 1. Where in your life right now are you trying to control the outcome? Where are you trying to disappear from it? 2. What is the next faithful thing in front of you that you keep putting off until you can see how it ends? 3. Who or what are you not willing to be publicly associated with right now because the outcome looks uncertain or is going badly? Thank you for listening. You can support 15& by visiting fifteenand.org [https://fifteenand.org/].

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