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The Consecrated Podcast

Podcast de Fedhii Gobena & Biiftuu Gobena

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Jesus paid far too high a price for us to live a nominal life. The Consecrated Podcast is a journey led by siblings Biiftuu and Fedhii Gobena, whose hearts burn with a shared passion to awaken believers to the boundless, abundant life they were made for. Too often, Christians settle for the familiar—a faith without depth, power, or freedom. But Jesus came that we might have life to the fullest, in all its richness and glory. It’s time for the Bride to awaken, to shake off apathy, and to step into the fullness of what Christ has already paid for. Through honest conversations, biblical truth, and a call to wholehearted devotion, Biiftuu and Fedhii invite you to trade conformity for consecration. Each week, they dive into the sacred pilgrimage of walking intimately with Jesus, exploring what it means to live a life set apart—marked by the abundance of His presence.

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episode Costly Obedience with Barkot Surafel artwork

Costly Obedience with Barkot Surafel

In the next part of Biiftuu’s solo series, we sit down with one of her closest friends, Barkot Surafel, to talk about what it means to walk in “Costly Obedience” to God. As the associate youth pastor and creative director at Bethel Church, Barkot vulnerably shares about one of the hardest seasons of her life — a season where God asked her to stay in Redding, away from her friends, family, and community, and trust Him to open a door in His timing. What followed was a two-year season of dying — where life on the other side of obedience looked nothing like she expected. In the waiting, Barkot had to confront false beliefs, insecurities, disappointment, and the painful process of surrender. But in the midst of the heartbreak, she also discovered that the most fruitful seasons are often born in hidden obedience. In this episode, we talk about the cost of following Jesus, the tension of trusting God when promises feel delayed, and the beauty of discovering that Jesus Himself is the reward. Barkot reflects on how this season deepened her understanding of the worthiness of Christ and taught her that if she has Jesus, she truly has everything. Even after the pain, tears, and stretching of costly obedience, she can now look back and confidently say: it is always worth it.

11 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Walking With God Through Heavy Seasons with Rory Helart artwork

Walking With God Through Heavy Seasons with Rory Helart

In this next episode of Biiftuu’s Solo Series, we sit down with Rory Helart—the Director of Young Saints, the youth ministry of Bethel Church—a leader and pastor whose life reflects a deep, lived encounter with God, and someone we honor deeply for the way he walks with Jesus. Rory opens up about a heavy season, sharing with raw honesty the tension between leaning into God through pain or turning away and deconstructing when things don’t make sense. Through the language of marriage, he paints a sobering picture of how easily we can become unfaithful in our relationship with God when following Him gets hard, yet reminds us that true faith is forged when we choose to remain in the heartache. He unpacks the dismantling of a subtle but damaging belief—that God’s goodness is earned by our behavior—and wrestles with what it looks like to trust Him when suffering comes without explanation, especially as loved ones face deep health struggles. This conversation is a powerful invitation to stay, to trust, and to remain faithful even when the cost feels high.

4 de may de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode Comparison & Contentment with Chantelle Nelson artwork

Comparison & Contentment with Chantelle Nelson

In this first installment of Biiftuu’s Solo Series—a four-part journey featuring conversations with trusted mentors, pastors, and close friends—we sit down with Chantelle Nelson for an honest and deeply personal conversation on comparison and contentment. Chantelle opens up about her own struggle with comparison within her marriage, vulnerably sharing the tension she felt watching her husband step into opportunities that once felt like her dreams. She doesn’t shy away from the “ugly” parts—revealing how comparison exposed deeper issues in her heart and challenged her understanding of identity, purpose, and calling. Together, we explore what it means to embrace the seemingly “unflashy” seasons of life. Chantelle reflects on her journey of becoming content in motherhood and in the hidden places God had her, learning to release resentment and instead receive that season as intentional and necessary. What once would have defined her—platform, visibility, and outward success—no longer holds the same weight. Now, when opportunities that feel like dreams come, they’re not the source of fulfillment, but simply an addition to an already anchored life. This episode is a powerful reminder that the quiet seasons often shape us the most—and that true contentment is found not in chasing what others have, but in trusting God with exactly where you are.

27 de abr de 2026 - 52 min
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The Promise Is Not The Point

In this episode, we unpack a hard but necessary truth: the promise is not the point. So often, in wilderness seasons marked by waiting, uncertainty, and difficulty, our eyes become fixed on the “Promised Land”—the breakthrough, the answered prayer, the next chapter. But in doing so, we can lose sight of the Person who is faithfully leading us there. We reflect on the story of the Israelites, who, even after receiving the promise, quickly turned to idolatry—revealing that fulfillment in circumstances doesn’t satisfy what was always meant to be rooted in relationship with God. The same temptation exists for us: to believe that if we just arrive, everything inside us will finally feel whole. But the truth is, no promise can fill what only His presence was meant to. The voids, the questions, the longings—they don’t disappear just because the situation changes. This episode is an invitation to reorient our hearts. To cling not to outcomes, but to Him. To let intimacy with Jesus be the anchor in every season. Because when we learn to love Him in the wilderness, every promise, every blessing, every answered prayer becomes what it was always meant to be—an addition, not the foundation.

20 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
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