FAITH WORKS

Spiritual Helps for Your Own Faith Walk
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    How to Use Faith Works

    Faith Works exists to help you walk out what the Spirit is already pressing on your heart. These are practical, Scripture-soaked spiritual helps — not lessons to collect, but invitations to move from hearing to responsive obedience through dependence on God’s work, not self-effort.

    Start where conviction or need is loudest

    You don’t need to begin at the beginning. Let your present struggle guide you. If you’re wrestling with hidden sin or inner resistance, start with The Darkness That Follows You Home. If effort feels sincere but fruit feels absent, continue into New Heart, New Spirit to understand what God promises to replace, not repair.

    If you’re being drawn toward surrender and exposure, move into Step Into the Light and Live. If obedience is costly or you’re under pressure, The Testing of Your Faith shows how the Spirit trains what He has already made new.

    For prayer that restores dependence, begin with The Heart of Prayer. If Scripture feels confusing or overwhelming, listen to Bible Study Made Easy. For clarity about the Spirit’s presence and work, start with Who Is the Holy Spirit?

    Listen with Scripture open

    First, listen straight through. Then return using the “read along” view with your Bible nearby. Pay attention to the verses, phrases, or commands the Spirit highlights. These pieces aren’t meant to play in the background — they’re meant to slow you down and bring you face-to-face with God’s Word.

    Let each piece end in surrender

    Before moving on, ask one simple question: “What is the Spirit asking me to yield or respond to right now?” That may mean confession, restitution, changing a habit, or stepping toward someone you’ve been avoiding. The goal isn’t insight — it’s obedience that flows from surrender.

    There’s no required sequence here. Use the carousel as a set of signposts, and return as new seasons and new needs surface.

    Each piece is intentionally brief — long enough to listen carefully, short enough to respond.

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    The Darkness That Follows You Home

    The Apostolic Way: Part I • 10:51

    Something is wrong, and it follows you because it is in you. This opening diagnosis confronts the quiet double-mindedness that dulls spiritual clarity over time—even when life still looks “fine” on the outside. Part I exposes why darkness is not defeated by effort alone, and why hidden compromise quietly erodes power, peace, and spiritual authority. If you’ve felt the fog creeping in—numbness, inner resistance, a conscience quieter than it once was—this is where the Way begins.

    Step Into the Light and Live

    The Apostolic Way: Part II • 49:29

    The new man cannot rise until the old man dies. This turning point confronts self-protection and calls believers out of hiding and into the Light where God performs the exchange He promised. Part II is where surrender becomes explicit—where confession dismantles secrecy and the cleansed life begins to breathe. If you’re ready for holiness that is lived rather than managed, this is the step that must not be skipped.

    The Testing of Your Faith

    The Apostolic Way: Part III • 10:20

    Holiness is not theory. It is the Spirit’s work under pressure—where remnants of the old man are exposed and the new life is trained through obedience. Part III brings the Way into everyday moments, showing how God refines what He has already replaced. This is not regression—it is proof of life.

    Bible Study Made Easy

    Practice • 14:00

    Feeling overwhelmed by the Bible? This practical guide walks through how to approach Scripture with humility, context, and Spirit-led understanding—offering simple tools and rhythms to help believers read God’s Word with clarity, confidence, and purpose.

    The Heart of Prayer

    Practice • 11:20

    Prayer was never meant to be stiff, scripted, or intimidating. This episode gives you practical, heart-level steps to cultivate a steady rhythm of prayer that becomes as natural as breathing—and as powerful as you’ve always hoped.

    Living By Faith

    Doctrine • 11:00

    If you long for a meaningful walk with God—beyond routine, beyond religion, beyond appearances—this piece will challenge you, encourage you, and guide you into a more intimate, transformative relationship with your Creator.

    Surrendered Clay

    Practical Discipleship • 7:33

    This discipleship-focused reflection explores how God, the Master Potter, shapes believers through conviction, Scripture, providence, and godly examples. With personal testimony woven through, it offers clear, practical steps to stay soft in His hands.

    The Unpardonable Sin

    Practice • 14:30

    An examination of Scripture’s hardest warnings that looks beyond repeated failures to a posture of resistance. It addresses the fear of having gone too far by clarifying the difference between conviction that still wounds and a will that no longer responds.

    Taking Up Our Cross

    Exhortations • 14:25

    Step into the gritty, transformative reality behind Christ’s words—where surrender is not weakness but freedom, obedience is not dull but dangerous and alive, and dying to self becomes the doorway into the life we were created for.

    The Power of Persecution

    Exhortations • 10:30

    Most believers fear persecution. Few understand it. This reflection answers the burning question: why does Scripture treat persecution not as an anomaly, but as something all who live godly in Christ will inevitably face?

    Who Is the Holy Spirit?

    Doctrine • 12:30

    A deep dive into the nature, purpose, and power of the Holy Spirit—exploring His indwelling presence, His guidance, the gifts He imparts, and the transformation He brings as He equips believers to walk in truth and spiritual victory.

    Signs of Disbelief

    Doctrine • 8:25

    Jesus said signs would follow those who believe—yet the modern Church often sees only shadows of what Scripture describes. This article confronts the uncomfortable question head-on: Has unbelief muted what God never withdrew?