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Why Aren't Christians Convicted About This?

An episode of the Heavenlybond podcast podcast, hosted by Melody & Ymanol, titled "Why Aren't Christians Convicted About This?" was published on February 26, 2026 and runs 51 minutes.

February 26, 2026 ·51m · Heavenlybond podcast

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In this episode of Heavenly Bonds, we get real about the Super Bowl and what it represents spiritually. We break down why so much of today’s entertainment—including major events like the Super Bowl—can be rooted in darkness, deception, and subtle demonic influence. We also talk about artists like Bad Bunny, the spiritual symbolism many people ignore, and why as believers we can’t afford to idolize culture, celebrities, or trends while putting God on the back burner. This episode is a wake-up ...

In this episode of Heavenly Bonds, we get real about the Super Bowl and what it represents spiritually. We break down why so much of today’s entertainment—including major events like the Super Bowl—can be rooted in darkness, deception, and subtle demonic influence.
We also talk about artists like Bad Bunny, the spiritual symbolism many people ignore, and why as believers we can’t afford to idolize culture, celebrities, or trends while putting God on the back burner. This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who feels convicted about being too comfortable in the world.
We dive into what it means to stop being lukewarm, how to stay on fire for Jesus, and how to stand firm in your faith even when it’s unpopular. We also touch on the evil and wickedness happening behind the scenes in the world, including topics like Epstein, and why discernment matters now more than ever.
If you’ve been feeling spiritually distracted or convicted lately, this conversation is for you.

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