Living Beyond Sunday
A relationship with God was never meant to be confined to a single day of the week. It’s not just about showing up on Sunday. It’s about walking with Him every day. Our heart is to help you grow deeper, to move beyond routines and into real relationship. We dive into what it truly means to live beyond Sunday: the daily walk, the prayers whispered and cried out, worship in every season, fasting, emotions, struggles, victories, and everything in between. This journey isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. Jesus loves you more than you could ever imagine and so do we. Thank you for walking this road with us. Thank you for listening.
Living Beyond Sunday
Episode 38: The Journey of Becoming
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In this episode, we lean into a conversation that feels less like a discussion and more like a doorway — a doorway into the mystery and beauty of Theosis.
We talk about the awakening that happens when you realize you are not scrambling to become something you already are. In Christ, you are not lacking, not striving, not waiting for heaven to respond. You are already filled, already invited, already seated in a reality far greater than the one fear tries to narrate.
This is the shift — from Adam to Christ, from separation to union, from striving to abiding. It’s the moment your heart begins to remember what religion sometimes made you forget: your identity is not fragile, not distant, not someday. Your identity is Christ Himself alive in you.
And when that truth settles in your bones, everything changes. You stop begging for access and start living from it. You stop dimming the light and start walking in the anointing that has always been yours. The words of Jesus stop sounding like poetry and start sounding like permission — greater things.
This episode is an invitation — to lay down the borrowed names, the smaller stories, the identities built on fear — and step fully into the breathtaking truth: you are in Christ, and the life of heaven is not a distant promise.
It’s a present reality. Right now.