Seeking Approval Podcast
Seeking Approval is a Bible-based podcast that deals honestly with one of the quiet struggles many believers face: the desire to be accepted, affirmed, and approved by people rather than resting in the approval of God. In a world driven by opinions, applause, comparison, and constant noise, this podcast turns the listener back to Scripture for clarity, conviction, and peace.
Each episode opens the Word of God and addresses real-life pressures through sound biblical teaching, thoughtful reflection, and practical application. The focus is not on self-esteem, popularity, or performance, but on learning what it truly means to stand approved unto God. Topics include people-pleasing, identity in Christ, spiritual confidence, handling criticism, and living faithfully without chasing affirmation.
This podcast is designed for believers who want to grow deeper in their walk with the Lord, strengthen their spiritual foundation, and learn how to live with conviction in a culture that constantly demands compromise. The goal is simple: less striving for approval from man, and a greater confidence in the approval that comes from God alone.
Seeking Approval Podcast
SA Ep14 - Reviving the Altar (Part 1 The Intro)
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This opening episode is a heartfelt call to remember and restore the altar as the sacred meeting place between God and His people. It reflects on a time when the altar was central to worship, not reserved for crisis but embraced by sinners and saints alike as a place of humility, surrender, and holy encounter. Through personal memories and biblical examples, it reminds listeners that revival has always followed a rebuilt altar, never clever methods or polished programs.
The episode warns that when the altar is neglected, the church loses its dependence on God, its sense of holiness, and its spiritual power. Prayerlessness is exposed not as a scheduling problem but as a spiritual sickness that leads believers to replace true communion with God with comfort, convenience, and distraction. Division, pride, and unforgiveness are revealed as cracks in the altar itself, preventing the fire of God from falling.
The episode closes with hope and urgency. Every altar can be repaired, every heart can be restored, and every church can be revived when God’s people return to prayer with humility and unity. The message is simple and clear: revival will not come until prayer returns to its rightful place, and the altar must live again.