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Episode 47 (Season 2): You're Not Committed. You're Interested.

Episode 47 (Season 2): You're Not Committed. You're Interested.

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You've made the same commitment more than once. You meant it every time. So why does the same pattern keep coming back?
In this episode, Jerome draws the line between two things most people have confused for years — being interested in change and being actually committed to it. Interest shows up when the atmosphere is right. It makes declarations, starts strong, and retreats the moment the cost becomes personal. Commitment doesn't move because a feeling left.
Drawing from James 1:8, Luke 9:23, and Revelation 3:15–16, this episode confronts the real reason transformation stalls — not a lack of willpower, not a lack of prayer, but an identity that was never fully surrendered. Jesus didn't call you to renovate the old version of yourself. He called you to crucify it.
There's a difference between a promise about behavior and a decision about identity. One cycles. The other transforms.
This episode will show you which one you've actually been making.

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