EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 3 MIN
Spiritual Hypochondriacs
from The Voice in the Wilderness · host The Voice in the Wilderness
In this episode, we dive into the challenging and often uncomfortable question: Are we living for what is right in our own eyes—or for what is right in God’s? In a world that constantly pulls us toward its values, distractions, and fleeting pleasures, it’s easy to be drawn into its abyss without even realizing it.We unpack the quiet anxiety many believers feel—the fear of standing out, of being labeled, of fully embracing what it means to look, talk, and live like a Christian. Why do we hesitate to be distinct? And what does true distinction actually look like in everyday life?Together, we wrestle with deeper introspection:Where are our choices leading us?What are our hearts truly drawn toward?Do we find joy in the Lord—or are we chasing temporary highs from worldly things?This conversation challenges us to examine not just our actions, but our affections. Has serving the Lord begun to feel like a burden rather than a blessing? If so, why?Join us as we confront these questions head-on, encouraging one another to live boldly, authentically, and unapologetically for Christ in a world that often pulls us the other way.The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
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In this episode, we dive into the challenging and often uncomfortable question: Are we living for what is right in our own eyes—or for what is right in God’s? In a world that constantly pulls us toward its values, distractions, and fleeting pleasures, it’s easy to be drawn into its abyss without even realizing it. We unpack the quiet anxiety many believers feel—the fear of standing out, of being labeled, of fully embracing what it means to look, talk, and live like a Christian. Why do we hesi...
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