Life After Addiction

Life After Addiction

Life After Addiction

  • Passivity Poison

Passivity Poison

Wednesday 16th February 2022

Adam and Ryan tackle passivity in faith, urging listeners to embrace boldness and stand firm in their convictions. Tune in for spiritual wisdom.
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Passivity Poison: Embracing Boldness in Faith

Passivity is a poison to godly men and women... the truth will set us free.
Ever felt like you're just going through the motions, especially when it comes to your faith? In this episode of 'Life After Addiction', hosts Adam Comer and Ryan Chidester dive into the dangers of passivity for those striving to live a godly life. They highlight how easy it is to fall into the trap of inaction and how it can undermine your spiritual journey.
The discussion is raw and honest, touching on the celebration of negative influences in our culture and the urgent need for believers to stand firm in their convictions. Adam and Ryan don't shy away from tough topics like sexual immorality, idolatry, and the personal skeletons that can hold us back. They draw inspiration from the story of Daniel, who stood bold in his faith despite facing adversity.
Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the power of God's grace and the importance of rising up as strong men and women of faith. This episode is a heartfelt call to action, urging listeners to shake off passivity and embrace a life of boldness and purpose. Whether you're new to your faith journey or looking to deepen your commitment, this conversation offers valuable insights and encouragement.
Tune in for a blend of spiritual wisdom and practical advice that can help you take a stand for what truly matters.