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The Devil Doesn’t Chase the Benchwarmers: If You’re Not a Threat, Don’t Worry

49 min · 23 de feb de 2026
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Based on 2 Timothy 4:2, this episode unpacks a bold truth with a little holy humor: the enemy doesn’t waste time on passive believers. If you feel pressure, resistance, or like all eyes are on you, it may be because you’re actually in the game. We’ll talk about what it means to be “ready in season and out of season,” why spiritual responsibility paints a target on your back, and how standing firm makes you a threat to darkness. If you’re benched, there’s no heat — but when you step onto the field for Christ, expect attention. The good news? Being targeted just might mean you’re effective. Stand Firm!!!

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