The Fire We Forgot
The Armor and the Altar is an episode about what happens when spiritual warfare and spiritual surrender collide in the same heart. Lewis walks listeners through the moment when life hits hard — the diagnosis, the fear, the distraction — and expose how the enemy uses those moments to shake a believer’s peace, focus, and faith. From there, the episode anchors itself in Ephesians 6: the armor isn’t a costume, it’s a counterstrike. Lewis shows how each piece of armor only works when the believer has first returned to the altar — the place of humility, repentance, and...
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This episode is the hinge of the entire promise. God does not speak to the nations first—He speaks to His people. Before healing, before forgiveness, before heaven bends low, there is a turning. A breaking. A surrender. Episode 10 walks straight into the heart of that command. We expose the hidden loyalties, the quiet rebellions, and the respectable sins that keep God’s people from returning to Him. This is the call to drop our excuses, abandon our idols, and step out of the shadows. It’s the moment where conviction becomes movement, and movement becomes mercy.
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Episode 9 explores the moment when seeking God’s face stops being a personal pursuit and becomes a prophetic burden. When you linger before Him long enough, you don’t just hear His voice — you begin to follow His eyes. You start to feel what He feels, grieve what He grieves, and see the fractures in His church that He refuses to ignore. This episode confronts the drift, the compromise, and the places where glory once rested but no longer remains. It’s an invitation to intimacy that transforms into intercession, and intercession that transforms into courage — because once you see what...
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In this deep‑dive, we confront one of the most neglected commands in all of Scripture: “Seek My face.” Most believers know how to pray, but few know how to pursue God Himself. This episode draws a clear line between praying out of need and seeking out of hunger — between asking for His hand and longing for His presence. We explore why seeking His face is costly, why it requires stillness in a distracted age, and why it transforms the very way we pray. Because if you seek His face long enough, you stop praying your prayers and start praying His. This is a call back to...
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In this episode, we step into the first movement of God’s call to His people: humility. Before prayer, before seeking, before repentance—God begins with the posture of the heart. Drawing from 1 Peter 5:5–8, we explore why heaven resists the proud, how pride blinds us to our need, and why true humility is not weakness but spiritual awakening. This is the moment where self-sufficiency breaks, surrender begins, and the fire returns.
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In this episode, we return to the first words of 2 Chronicles 7:14 and confront the identity we’ve forgotten. Before God ever calls His people to humble themselves, pray, seek, or turn… He reminds them who they are. This episode exposes how easily we trade the name of Jesus for the names we build, inherit, or divide over. Through Scripture, story, and honest reflection, we rediscover the only identity that can heal the fractures in the church: belonging to the One whose name we bear. This is a call back to covenant, back to allegiance, back to the name above every name.
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This episode confronts the holy ache rising in a generation that was never supposed to carry the fire alone. Lewis explores the violence of hunger—the spiritual desperation that refuses to settle for numb faith or inherited religion—and how that hunger is awakening a remnant within Gen X. Through story, Scripture, and honest reflection, Lewis traces the wounds, the weariness, and the quiet strength of a generation caught between revival and rebellion. And we ask the deeper question: What if Gen X is being summoned not to nostalgia, but to leadership in the renewal God is stirring right...
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Episode 4 exposes the quiet crisis of our age: church that has mastered comfort but forgotten anticipation. Lewis confronts the ways we've traded holy attention for spiritual sedation - treating the sanctuary like a lounge instead of a watchtower. Through sharp honesty, biblical framing, and prophetic urgency, this episode calls listeners to wake up, shake of distraction, and recover the sacred posture of expectation before God. It's a summons to stop settling for amenities and start cultivating awareness, because the presence of God is not found by the comfortable, but by the attentive.
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Episode 3 traces how hurry becomes a spiritual blindness, a pace that numbs the soul, fractures attention, and makes us incapable of noticing God's movements. Lewis walks the listener through the subtle ways hurry disguises itself as productivity, responsibility, or even ministry - yet ultimately becomes a counter-formation that shapes us away from love, presence, and discernment. In contrast, Lewis introduces urgency as something entirely different: not frantic motion, but Spirit-led responsiveness. Urgency is the fire of the prophets, the attentiveness of Jesus, the readiness of the early...
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In a world drowning in noise, God’s voice hasn’t gone silent — we’ve simply forgotten how to listen. This episode Lewis traces the slow erosion of spiritual attention: how distraction numbs us, how hurry deafens us, and how the subtle movements of the Spirit get buried beneath the static of modern life. Through scripture, story, and honest reflection, we explore what happens when the whisper that once guided us becomes a faint echo — and how to recover the holy attentiveness that awakens the soul again.
info_outlineIn a world drowning in noise, God’s voice hasn’t gone silent — we’ve simply forgotten how to listen. This episode Lewis traces the slow erosion of spiritual attention: how distraction numbs us, how hurry deafens us, and how the subtle movements of the Spirit get buried beneath the static of modern life. Through scripture, story, and honest reflection, we explore what happens when the whisper that once guided us becomes a faint echo — and how to recover the holy attentiveness that awakens the soul again.