Hillsong Australia Podcast

S1E19: 'Stewards of the Oil': A Conversation

43 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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What does it really mean to live an anointed life—and how do we maintain it daily? In this conversation unpacking Katie Schrack’s message, the team explores the tension between doing for God and being with God, reminding us that we can’t live off yesterday’s oil. This episode invites us into a life of daily filling, honest dependence, and Spirit-led living. ✨ Key Themes * The difference between doing for God vs being with God * Spiritual “oil” requires daily filling—not occasional refueling * Pressure reveals the state of our spiritual maintenance * The danger of familiarity and neglect in our faith * The power of community in recognizing spiritual drift * Dependence on God > striving in our own strength 📖 Scripture References * Matthew 6:9–13 — The Lord’s Prayer * Psalm 139:23–24 — “Search me, O God…” * 2 Corinthians 12:9 — Strength in weakness * 1 Samuel 16 — David anointed * 1 Samuel 15–16 — Saul’s decline * Judges 16:20 — Samson unaware the Spirit had left him * John 17 — Jesus prays for unity * Matthew 25:1–13 — Parable of the ten virgins (oil in lamps) 📚 Resources * Managing Leadership Anxiety — Steve Cuss * Teachings from Craig Groeschel (habit-building / “Find your 30”) 💬 Quotes * “Doing for God can’t come at the cost of being with God.” * “You can’t live off yesterday’s oil.” * “You don’t burn out when you’re fuelling up.” * “Faithfulness is the metric—outcomes belong to God.” * “I can’t be who God’s called me to be without the oil of God.” * “It’s never too late to come back and be filled again.” 🚶 Next Steps * Find your “30” — carve out 30 minutes daily with God * Identify your “dashboard lights” (stress, frustration, impatience) * Stop multitasking your time with God—prioritize quality * Invite trusted people to speak into your spiritual health * Practice daily repentance and reflection * Pray the Lord’s Prayer intentionally each day 🔗 Links * Learn more about Hillsong Australia: hillsong.com/Australia [https://hillsong.com/Australia] * Podcast: https://linktr.ee/HillsongAusPodcast [https://linktr.ee/HillsongAusPodcast]

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