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Father and Joe E448: The Long Game of Faith — Your Value Hierarchy and Why It’s Worth It

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Faith isn’t a lottery ticket—and it isn’t a guarantee of comfort. But over time, living the faith reshapes who you are: how you think, how you love, how you sacrifice, and what you place at the top of your “value hierarchy.” In this episode, Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks revisit the practical “why” behind Mass, worship, and the Christian life—and how that long-game orientation changes your relationship with yourself, your relationships with others, and your relationship with God. Key ...

First published

02/10/2026

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religion spirituality christianity society culture

Duration

21 minutes

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Father and Joe

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Episode Description

<p>Faith isn’t a lottery ticket—and it isn’t a guarantee of comfort. But over time, living the faith reshapes who you are: how you think, how you love, how you sacrifice, and what you place at the top of your “value hierarchy.” In this episode, Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks revisit the practical “why” behind Mass, worship, and the Christian life—and how that long-game orientation changes your relationship with yourself, your relationships with others, and your relationship with God.<br/><br/>Key Ideas<br/><br/>The question worth revisiting: “Why am I doing this?” (faith, marriage, work, commitments).<br/><br/>Everyone has a “value hierarchy”—and whatever is on top functions as a god. (Jordan Peterson reference.)<br/><br/>Christianity proposes God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: an eternal communion of love—and worship keeps that love at the top.<br/><br/>Faith demands real sacrifice (sometimes even lifelong loss), but it produces interior freedom, meaning, and deeper love.<br/><br/>Practical takeaway: don’t let a phone algorithm or “followers” set the top of your hierarchy; build real communion with real people.<br/><br/>Scripture Mentioned (no links)<br/><br/>Philippians 3:8<br/><br/>Luke 14:26<br/><br/>Links &amp; References (official/source only)<br/><br/>Catechism of the Catholic Church (Vatican archive):<br/>https://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc/index.htm<br/><br/>Dr. Jordan B. Peterson (official site):<br/>https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/<br/><br/><br/>CTA: If this helped, please leave a review or share this episode with a friend.<br/>Questions or thoughts? Email [email protected]<br/> .<br/><br/>Tags (comma-separated)<br/><br/>Father and Joe, Joe Rockey, Father Boniface Hicks, value hierarchy, faith in daily life, practical faith, worship, Mass, Sunday, Sabbath, Trinity, Father Son Holy Spirit, communion of love, sacrifice, integrity, love, trust, long game, martyrdom, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Paul, Philippians 3:8, Luke 14:26, catechism, Christian maturity, holiness, patience, fatherhood, marriage, work and purpose, idols, money, power, reputation, freedom, meaning, discipleship, phone addiction, algorithms, social media, followers, genuine connection</p>

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