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Hearing God’s Voice, Spiritual Passion & The Danger of Compromise | Walking in Obedience Daily

1 h 1 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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What do you do when it feels like everyone around you is hearing from God… but you’re not? In this deeply honest and relatable episode, we talk about what it really means to hear God’s voice, trust His timing, and stay obedient—even when He feels silent. If you’ve ever wrestled with doubt, comparison, or the temptation to “jump ahead” when God hasn’t spoken yet, this conversation will meet you right where you are. We unpack powerful truths about: ✨ Why God may feel silent (and what’s really going on) ✨ Learning to be still and quiet the noise in your life ✨ Trusting God when He’s speaking to others—but not you ✨ The danger of getting ahead of God’s timing ✨ How obedience often requires waiting, not striving But it doesn’t stop there… This episode also dives into what true spiritual passion looks like by looking at the early church in Acts—where believers were bold, fearless, and willing to give everything for the gospel. We ask some hard questions: 👉 Do I have that same passion for Christ today? 👉 Or have I grown comfortable in my faith? You’ll also hear real talk about: ✔️ What real persecution looks like vs. modern discomfort ✔️ Why passion for Jesus can fade—and how to reignite it ✔️ The tension between our flesh, our desires, and obedience ✔️ Why we don’t always need to say everything God shows us ✔️ Learning to follow the Holy Spirit in both big and small moments And one of the most convicting parts of this episode: Compromise. From the story of Daniel to everyday life, we explore how small compromises slowly dull our sensitivity to God’s voice—and how even “little things” can impact our witness. Because the truth is: ➡️ Partial obedience is still disobedience ➡️ What we tolerate spiritually shapes who we become ➡️ And the more we ignore God’s voice, the harder it becomes to hear Him This episode is filled with personal stories, humor, conviction, and truth as we wrestle with questions like: 👉 Am I listening—or just doing what I want? 👉 Have I allowed compromise to creep into my life? 👉 Is my faith marked by passion… or comfort? At the end of the day, this conversation brings it all back to one simple truth: Jesus is enough. Not what we want. Not what we feel. Not what others are doing. Just Him. Thank you for being at our table.  Don't forget to follow us on facebook and subscribe to our YouTube channel for our podcast videos!

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