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Episode 170: Guarding the Sacred: A Call to Intentional Devotion

1 h 24 min · 25. mai 2026
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In a culture of casual Christianity, Pastor Brad challenges us to reclaim what it means to treat the holy things of God as sacred. Drawing from the biblical story of Jacob's encounter with God at Bethel and lessons from the Reformation, this message calls us to move beyond passive participation and into intentional devotion. Whether it's how we gather as a church body, approach Scripture, engage in prayer, or participate in communion, our approach matters. When we guard what's sacred—when we approach God, His Word, and His people with reverence and intentionality—we position ourselves to encounter His presence in profound ways. This isn't about religious performance; it's about protecting the flame of our fascination with Jesus so it never dies out. Hashtags #GuardingTheSacred #IntentionalDevotion #SacredApproach #ReformYourHeart #FascinatedByJesus #ChurchCulture #BiblicalReveren #PrayerMatters #CommunityOfFaith #PresenceOfGod #SpiritualReformation #NotCasual #EncounterGod #FaithfulGathering #HolyGrounds #GodsCalling #SacredPractices #BurnForHim #FirstLove #ChristianLiving #hopechurchky #Bradkuster #radcliffky #belovedidentity #thefamily

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