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December 30, 2025

Faith Reframed Part 3/3 - Faith Stand Firm in Your Faith, A Call to Bold Christian Living

00:25:26Published December 30, 2025

In this episode, it is just me, sharing what has been stirring in my spirit as we close out this year. I want to remind you that you do not have to wait for a new year or a perfect moment to experience a shift in your relationship with the Lord. That shift can begin right now.

This episode wraps up our Faith Reframed series and continues the conversation. Today, I am talking about why faith is not passive and why God often calls us to stand, not sit.

Faith is not about comfort, appearances, or checking spiritual boxes. Real faith requires courage, awareness, and action, especially when standing feels uncomfortable or lonely.

In this episode, I chat about:

  • Why faith was never meant to be passive, and how comfort can quietly stall growth

  • The warning against lukewarm faith, found in Revelation 3:16

  • How religion without relationship leads to spiritual emptiness

  • What it looks like to stand firm, knowing who you are and whose you are in Christ

  • Praying with authority, trusting the power of Jesus' name

  • Why standing often requires discomfort, and how God uses it for growth

  • My own experience with passive faith, and what surrender changed

  • The call to courage and strength, from 1 Corinthians 16:13

  • Simple ways to stand daily, Scripture, prayer, obedience, and community

  • Why the Book of James is a powerful place to start when faith feels stuck

If you have felt spiritually stuck, disconnected, or unsettled, this episode is an invitation to pause and ask God what standing looks like in this season. You do not have to wait for the calendar to change. You simply have to choose to stand.

Do you have a story where God has met you in a moment of surrender, obedience, or bold faith? I would love to hear it. I am always inviting women to join me as guests on the podcast to share how they are walking with God and putting perspective into practice. You can learn more or reach out at perspectivesintopractice.com. I would love to chat!

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In this episode, it is just me, sharing what has been stirring in my spirit as we close out this year. I want to remind you that you do not have to wait for a new year or a perfect moment to experience a shift in your relationship with the Lord. That shift can begin right now.

This episode wraps up our Faith Reframed series and continues the conversation. Today, I am talking about why faith is not passive and why God often calls us to stand, not sit.

Faith is not about comfort, appearances, or checking spiritual boxes. Real faith requires courage, awareness, and action, especially when standing feels uncomfortable or lonely.

In this episode, I chat about:

  • Why faith was never meant to be passive, and how comfort can quietly stall growth

  • The warning against lukewarm faith, found in Revelation 3:16

  • How religion without relationship leads to spiritual emptiness

  • What it looks like to stand firm, knowing who you are and whose you are in Christ

  • Praying with authority, trusting the power of Jesus' name

  • Why standing often requires discomfort, and how God uses it for growth

  • My own experience with passive faith, and what surrender changed

  • The call to courage and strength, from 1 Corinthians 16:13

  • Simple ways to stand daily, Scripture, prayer, obedience, and community

  • Why the Book of James is a powerful place to start when faith feels stuck

If you have felt spiritually stuck, disconnected, or unsettled, this episode is an invitation to pause and ask God what standing looks like in this season. You do not have to wait for the calendar to change. You simply have to choose to stand.

Do you have a story where God has met you in a moment of surrender, obedience, or bold faith? I would love to hear it. I am always inviting women to join me as guests on the podcast to share how they are walking with God and putting perspective into practice. You can learn more or reach out at perspectivesintopractice.com. I would love to chat!

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