EPISODE · Aug 14, 2026 · 58 MIN
Finding Hidden Treasures In Scripture Not Spectacle @SS
from Christian Straight Talk Faith, Brotherhood, and Real Conversations · host Daily Prayer UK
“Call to me and I will answer you.” That single line from Jeremiah 33:3 cuts through the noise when life feels tight, watched, and boxed in. We lean into the image of Jeremiah confined in a courtyard and ask what it means for anyone carrying anxiety, fear, doubt, or the sense of being spiritually restricted. We also pull in Isaiah 45:3 and its promise of hidden treasures, not as religious décor or institutional wealth, but as revelation found in the secret place with God and in the Word. We speak plainly about church culture in the UK, spiritual abuse, and the temptation to outsource your faith to platforms, personalities, and “second-hand” Christianity. From doubting Thomas to Hebrews 11:1, we challenge the idea that education or performance can produce revelation, and we reject the pressure of instant-fix spirituality. Instead, we talk endurance, obedience, and the kind of prayer you can pray in a van, on a commute, by the washing machine, or in the quiet when nobody is watching. We also look at Acts and the upper room as a model of stripped-back, obedient prayer, then widen the lens to the persecuted church where people are encountering Jesus without programmes or prestige. The episode closes with communion, practical encouragement, and a simple invitation to get hold of a Bible and keep calling on Jesus. Subscribe, share with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review. What part of Jeremiah 33:3 do you need most right now?We centre on Jeremiah 33:3 as a promise that God answers when we call, even when life feels like confinement and pressure. We challenge church spectacle, spiritual control, and second-hand faith, and we push towards Scripture, obedience, and personal revelation in the secret place.• Isaiah 45:3 and the search for hidden treasures in God• Jeremiah’s confinement as a picture of modern restriction and fear• warning signs of spiritual abuse and manipulation from platforms• choosing the Kingdom of God over church culture and control• doubting Thomas and refusing to live on second-hand belief• endurance and “not a microwave God” expectations• education, money, and religion as ceilings that can limit hope• the Acts upper room as a stripped-back model of prayer• persecuted church stories as evidence of God moving powerfully• communion, prayer, and practical encouragement to keep goingIf anybody needs a Bible online, please just send us an email, info at dailyprayer.uk, we will get you a Bible.Support the showStay Connected with Daily PrayerBefore you go, do not let this be the end of the conversation.Join thousands of listeners around the world through Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper — a global Christian devotional ministry bringing Scripture, prayer, encouragement, and practical faith into everyday life.Every day we share nine prayer moments, including our popular Five Minute Commuter Prayers, designed to help you pause, refocus, and spend time with God wherever you are.Whether you are driving to work, taking a break during the day, facing a challenge, or simply seeking God’s presence, there is always a prayer waiting for you.Nine prayer moments every day.Listeners across the nations.Rooted in the Word of God.Focused on Jesus Christ.Start listening today:https://www.DailyPrayer.ukSupport This MinistryDaily Prayer is a listener-supported ministry.Every prayer, devotional, podcast episode, and word of encouragement is made possible through the generosity of people like you.If these daily prayers strengthen your faith, bring you comfort, encourage your walk with God, or help you stay connected to Him throughout the day, please consider supporting this ministry.For the price of a coffee each month, you can help us:• Keep daily prayer available worldwide• Produce and publish fresh devo...
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“Call to me and I will answer you.” That single line from Jeremiah 33:3 cuts through the noise when life feels tight, watched, and boxed in. We lean into the image of Jeremiah confined in a courtyard and ask what it means for anyone carrying anxiety, fear, doubt, or the sense of being spiritually restricted. We also pull in Isaiah 45:3 and its promise of hidden treasures, not as religious décor or institutional wealth, but as revelation found in the secret place with God and in the Word. ...
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