EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 8 MIN
Episode 147 | Chasing The Wind: In Awe Of God
from C3 Network · host Dan Holland
Chasing the Wind: Ten Rules from Solomon for Catching What LastsEpisode 02: Stand in Awe of GodWhat if the greatest threat to your spiritual growth isn't rebellion—but familiarity?In this episode, Dan Holland explores Solomon's warning in Ecclesiastes 5 about approaching God casually. True worship is more than showing up, reciting the right words, or going through religious routines. It begins with reverence, listening, and a willingness to obey.You'll discover why awe is more than an emotion, how faith becomes visible through action, and why a life built on God's truth can withstand life's storms.The question at the heart of this episode is simple: Have you become casual with God?Scriptures:Ecclesiastes 5:1–7James 2:18Hebrews 12:28–29Matthew 7:24–27Follow Coach Dan Holland:Facebook ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/CoachDanHollandYouTube ➡️ @CoachDanHollandVisit us online 👉 https://coachdanholland.comIf you are interested in starting a micro church or hosting a small group in your home with like-minded individuals, we've got you covered. Our library of resources includes video messages and study questions for both group leaders and participants. To gain access to these resources or request access to our message videos, please contact me at [email protected].
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Chasing the Wind: Ten Rules from Solomon for Catching What Lasts Episode 02: Stand in Awe of God What if the greatest threat to your spiritual growth isn't rebellion—but familiarity? In this episode, Dan Holland explores Solomon's warning in Ecclesiastes 5 about approaching God casually. True worship is more than showing up, reciting the right words, or going through religious routines. It begins with reverence, listening, and a willingness to obey. You'll discover why awe is more than an emo...
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