God is Laughing at Us: The Podcast

Haha... But Who Are You?

37 min · 2. juni 2026
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Have you ever tried to pull up to the club VIP, spiritually on E, but acting like deliverance is on you? Far too often, we walk into life's heaviest moments carrying a fake spiritual ID. In this episode, we are getting real about the danger of living on borrowed faith. We look at the sons of Sceva in Acts 19, who tried to handle serious spiritual business by dropping Jesus and Paul’s names like a borrowed VIP pass. The spirit checked their credentials, and they ended up running out of the house naked and battered. It is a harsh truth: you cannot survive on someone else’s anointing. The prayers of your parents might shield you for a season, but when things get real, you need your own armor. The bigger issue, though, is how we misuse our own identity. God told Moses His name is "I AM WHO I AM"—giving us the ultimate standard of authority. Yet, every time we say "I am stuck," "I am a failure," or "I am my trauma," we take the Great "I AM" and use it completely wrong. We start actively disputing the Architect's blueprints. If you are tired of feeling powerless in a space where your faith feels like a costume, it’s time for an "Allow me to reintroduce myself" moment. You were created as His workmanship for good works. It’s time to stop faking it, check your self-talk, and step fully into your authentic authority.

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Haha... But Who Are You?

Have you ever tried to pull up to the club VIP, spiritually on E, but acting like deliverance is on you? Far too often, we walk into life's heaviest moments carrying a fake spiritual ID. In this episode, we are getting real about the danger of living on borrowed faith. We look at the sons of Sceva in Acts 19, who tried to handle serious spiritual business by dropping Jesus and Paul’s names like a borrowed VIP pass. The spirit checked their credentials, and they ended up running out of the house naked and battered. It is a harsh truth: you cannot survive on someone else’s anointing. The prayers of your parents might shield you for a season, but when things get real, you need your own armor. The bigger issue, though, is how we misuse our own identity. God told Moses His name is "I AM WHO I AM"—giving us the ultimate standard of authority. Yet, every time we say "I am stuck," "I am a failure," or "I am my trauma," we take the Great "I AM" and use it completely wrong. We start actively disputing the Architect's blueprints. If you are tired of feeling powerless in a space where your faith feels like a costume, it’s time for an "Allow me to reintroduce myself" moment. You were created as His workmanship for good works. It’s time to stop faking it, check your self-talk, and step fully into your authentic authority.

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