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When the Noise Won’t Stop — Anger, Unrest, and the Quiet Drift in the Watchman

When the Noise Won’t Stop — Anger, Unrest, and the Quiet Drift in the Watchman

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The world is loud. The pressure is constant. And sometimes, without realizing it, the noise outside begins to reshape what’s happening inside.

In this episode of The Watchman’s Call, we turn inward — not away from the wall, but toward the heart of the one standing on it. This is a reflection on anger that becomes familiar, vigilance that turns rigid, and the quiet drift that can take hold when attention slips.

Drawing from Scripture and lived experience, this episode is not a public alarm, but a warning nonetheless: even the watchman must guard his own heart. Because when interior vigilance fades, clarity follows soon after.

This is not about collapse or scandal. It’s about noticing what hardens slowly, naming it honestly, and returning to Christ before distance becomes normal.

A call to truth.
A call to return.
A reminder that standing watch begins within.

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