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Faith in the Climb - Episode 1

Faith in the Climb - Episode 1

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This episode launches our brabd new 7 part series, 'Faith in the Climb'. We are starting at the begining: what it's like to come to God and begin a new relationship with him.


We talk about how following Christ can feel like learning a whole new way of being - from awkward first steps in church, to realising God is reshaping our hearts and priorities. Along the way, we wrestle with self conviction (without condemnation), letting go of false idols and what it means to live on the narrow path.

Episode Highlights:

- The difference between self-conviction and God's grace.

- Identifying and surrendering idols (like coffee and food).

- How scripture and prayer guide is in daily decisions.

- The parable of the sower and the environments shaping our faith.

- Experiencing the beauty of being adopted into God's family.


God doesn't force His love on us - He offers it freely, waiting patiently for us to respond. In that responce, we discover a relationship that refines, challenges and blesses us beyond measure.


Scriptures:

Matthew: 13: 3-9

Luke: 12: 7


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See you next week for episode 2 of Faith in the Climb

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