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The Lifted Warrior

The Lifted Warrior

De : Cameron Giles
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Designed for new and young believers in Christ, this weekly podcast equips you with essential spiritual tools to navigate daily struggles and uphold Christian values. Each episode offers practical strategies to strengthen your faith and stay committed to a life fully submitted to Jesus. Join us as we encourage and empower you to stand firm in your walk with Christ.

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    • Building Faith: The Importance of Fellowship
      Jul 25 2025

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      Have you ever wondered why your faith seems to waver despite your best intentions? The answer might be simpler—and more challenging—than you think.

      Drawing from Noah's extraordinary journey, this episode explores how true fellowship with God serves as the essential foundation for unshakable faith. Through Noah's example, we discover that walking closely with God—being in genuine proximity and honest communication—precedes and enables the kind of faith that can weather life's most devastating storms.

      Many of us struggle with inconsistency not because we lack desire, but because we haven't prioritized authentic fellowship with our Creator. We've substituted performance-based spirituality for genuine relationship, trying to have faith without the vulnerability of true communion with God. The result? Faith that crumbles when faced with real challenges.

      This conversation delves into the uncomfortable truth that our hearts can be deceptively resistant to God's work. We explore how true prayer isn't about eloquence or spiritual performance but about revealing our struggles and allowing God to address their root causes. Through vulnerable fellowship, we gain the clarity to hear God's specific direction for our lives rather than simply mimicking others' journeys.

      What does fellowship with God produce? First, growing obedience as we naturally align with His will. Second, divine favor—not necessarily material prosperity, but supernatural assistance in fulfilling our purpose. Noah found favor with God through fellowship, and this favor preserved him when destruction overwhelmed everyone else.

      Ready to build faith that stands firm when everything around you collapses? It begins with honest fellowship. Join us as we explore how to cultivate this life-changing communion with God.

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      34 min
    • Seeking God: The Start to Faith
      May 30 2025

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      What does it truly mean to have faith? Not just a casual acknowledgment of spiritual realities, but a transformative belief that shapes how we navigate our world. In this first episode of our new faith series, we dive deep into Hebrews 11:6 – "And it is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him."

      Faith begins with the profound realization that God doesn't just exist as a historical creator or future hope – He IS, right now. More real than the microphone I speak into, more substantial than the ground beneath your feet, more essential than the air filling your lungs. This isn't merely theological rhetoric; it's a perspective that revolutionizes how we experience each moment. For many believers, understanding God's past actions or future promises comes easily, but grasping His immediate presence transforms everything.

      The second crucial aspect of faith explored is believing God rewards those who sincerely seek Him. Many struggle with this concept because earthly relationships, particularly with parents or authority figures, have created distorted expectations. But God isn't like our natural or spiritual parents – His very nature is to reward genuine seeking. Drawing from Nahum 1:7 and James 1:17, we see God's consistent character as a refuge and giver of good gifts, even to scattered believers facing uncertainty and destruction.

      The key distinction? We must seek God Himself, not merely His blessings. When we pursue relationship with the Great I Am rather than chasing divine handouts, everything else naturally follows. The greatest reward isn't found in material blessings but in the refuge and relationship we find in Him.

      Join me as we continue this faith-building journey in the coming weeks. Subscribe to the Lifted Warrior podcast for biblical wisdom and strength for life's daily challenges, delivered every two weeks straight to your favorite podcast platform.

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      16 min
    • Deny Yourself, Take Up Your Cross
      May 16 2025

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      The distinction between following Jesus and merely admiring Him forms the powerful foundation of this episode. Drawing from Matthew 16:24, we explore Jesus's challenging words: "If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross and follow me."

      Most believers consider themselves followers of Christ, but many have unknowingly positioned themselves as fans instead. A fan cheers from the sidelines, appreciates from a distance, and enjoys the spectacle without participation. A true follower, however, emulates Christ's example, becoming a doer of the Word rather than merely a hearer. This distinction isn't about enthusiasm—it's about action.

      The cross we're called to carry daily isn't simply a metaphor for suffering, though suffering may come. More profoundly, it represents purpose—the God-ordained assignment for which we were created. When we substitute our own "good ideas" for God's divine purpose, we effectively leave our cross on the ground. As Proverbs 14:12 warns, "There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death."

      Our spiritual journey requires daily surrender—not just of sinful desires but of our own wills, our own plans, even the paths that seem logical or beneficial. This isn't about self-deprivation but about exchange—trading our limited vision for God's perfect plan. True discipleship means asking each morning, "God, what should I be working on today to fulfill the purpose you've given me?"

      The world doesn't need more admirers of Jesus—it needs followers who will heal the sick, cast out demons, and win souls for the kingdom. Will you deny yourself, pick up your cross of purpose, and follow Him today? Stop pursuing what's merely good, and start pursuing what's God.

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      23 min
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