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New Creation

1 h 17 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we walk through part of Luke 14 while also revisiting key moments in the book of John to uncover a truth many of us try to avoid—what it really means to follow Christ. This message confronts the ways we subtly enable sin, choosing comfort over surrender, and highlights the cost of true discipleship. Jesus calls us to deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow Him—but what does that actually look like in our daily lives? This episode touches on the sanctification process and the often uncomfortable denial of our flesh that every believer must face. It challenges listeners to reflect deeply: does your life truly reflect Jesus? If someone who has never read the Bible encountered you, would they see Him? Through personal testimony, I share what it looked like to walk away from comfort and confront the areas of my life that didn’t align with Christ—especially when it wasn’t easy. This is a call to move beyond cheap grace and step into a reverent, costly obedience that transforms us from the inside out. This episode is both convicting and encouraging, urging you to take accountability, put your faith fully in Christ, and live a life that genuinely reflects Him.

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