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What does it look like to follow God when the math doesn’t add up and the culture thinks you’re crazy?
In this episode, we dive deep into the life of Noah to uncover what true, radical faith actually requires. The world tells us that "seeing is believing," but Christian faith flips reality on its head—choosing to trust God’s voice over our own visual evidence.
Joining the conversation are Matt Rexford and Brett Henderson, two worship leaders from our church, who bring their unique perspective on what it means to live a life attuned to God's voice rather than the culture around us.
Together, we break down three defining marks of biblical faith:
- Enduring the "Foolish" Phase: Finding the daily stamina to practice radical generosity, deep forgiveness, or an unconventional calling when the world is mocking your progress.
- Accepting an Unfathomable Future: Trading our demand for a full blueprint for the grace to simply take the "next right step" of obedience today.
- Remembering God's Voice Before the Evidence Appears: Shifting our anchor from our temporary, changing circumstances to the unchanging truth of Scripture—long before the first drop of "rain" falls.
If you’ve been feeling the heavy burden of trying to control your own destiny, this conversation is your reminder to take the pressure off. Tune in to learn how to step out of the spectator stands and become someone who hears God's voice and actually moves on it.