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The Hungry Hearts Collective
by Peter Hasert
Welcome to *The Hungry Heart Collective*, the podcast for those who are tired, frustrated, and feeling spiritually empty. If you’ve been searching for more but can’t find what you need in church, this is your space. Here, we dive into the deeper questions of faith, explore the struggles that many avoid, and offer real, honest conversations about what it means to follow God when you feel stuck or disconnected. Join us to rediscover purpose, refresh your spirit, and find the nourishment your soul has been longing for.
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WHAT CHRISTIANITY ACTUALLY IS (AND WHY SO MANY OF US GET FRUSTRATED)
We explore why many believers feel spiritual dissatisfaction by arguing that Christianity is a covenant rather than just a casual relationship. Author Peter Hasert explains that a biblical covenant is a solemn exchange of persons, similar to a marriage, which requires voluntary commitment and specific responsibilities. The source outlines five essential components of this bond, emphasizing that active obedience and divine discipline are necessary for moving from spiritual infancy to maturity. By viewing the faith through this structural lens, the author suggests that frustration stems from not understanding the promises we made to God. Ultimately, the material encourages readers to embrace deliberate fidelity and biblical study to experience the full benefits of their spiritual vow.
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WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING: AN ESSAY ON SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS
This post presents a theological essay focused on the concept of spiritual unconsciousness, using the metaphor of sleep to describe a lack of spiritual perception or awareness. The author, Peter Hasert, argues that this spiritual sleep causes believers to live defeated lives, because they cannot perceive the invisible warfare or access the wealth of their identity in Christ. The text frequently uses and interprets Biblical scripture and Hebrew/Greek terminology, like phronēma pneumatikos (the mind of the spirit) and gregoreō (to watch), to emphasize that true spiritual life requires constant wakefulness through practices like stillness, meditation, and remembrance (anamnēsis). Ultimately, the author calls readers to move beyond body consciousness into spirit consciousness, asserting that true freedom from fear and conflict (the nightmare) is achieved not by fighting circumstances but by simply waking up to God's constant, present reality.
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PRACTICAL: HOW TO CHRISTIAN YOUR CHISTIANITY
This post focuses on the spiritual significance of stillness and surrender to Christ. Written by Peter Hasert, the text interprets the biblical scene of Jesus washing the disciples’ feet as an example of God's sanctifying work, emphasizing that believers must stop their self-effort to receive His cleansing. The devotion contrasts busyness with the need for rest and alignment, suggesting that true participation in Christ's life requires being ministered to by Him. The devotional concludes by defining the "secret place" as a required practice of daily, quiet surrender where one can receive the help and inheritance found only in Jesus.
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DANIEL 1: WHEN THE SPIRIT COMES UPON YOU, YOU ARE CHANGED INTO ANOTHER MAN — A PROPHETIC MIRROR FOR THE WEST
I nthis post we present a detailed, prophetic commentary on Daniel Chapter 1 and its contemporary relevance for the West. The text argues that the ancient challenges faced by Daniel and his friends in Babylonian exile—including forced name changes, dietary constraints, and ideological education—serve as a "prophetic mirror" for modern issues like identity crisis, social engineering, and cultural assimilation. A central theme is the importance of spiritual Sabbath and the rest found in Christ, contrasting this divine order (Shalom/Solomon) with the inner desolation that results from neglecting trust in God. The article concludes that true resistance to "Babylon" today is not a physical exodus but a spiritual one, achieved through abiding in Christ and maintaining an inner identity anchored in God's word and communion rather than worldly systems.
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RECONNECTING: HOW TO STOP SURVIVING AND START THRIVING IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD
This post helps elucidate how much of contemporary Christian life relies on a flawed "map" based on bodily survival instincts rather than the Spirit's reality. The author insists that genuine Christian maturity is not about moral self-improvement but a re-education of attention that involves re-placing the soul's centre of gravity from control to rest and spiritual nourishment. The text outlines practical steps toward re-orientation, emphasizing the simple discipline of intentional stillness and receiving God's presence as the means to achieve an abundant and transformative life. The author also draws on Scripture and theological voices like Rashi and Matthew Henry to support the idea that spiritual growth is a learned and practiced discipline, not a quick-fix emotional experience.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to *The Hungry Heart Collective*, the podcast for those who are tired, frustrated, and feeling spiritually empty. If you’ve been searching for more but can’t find what you need in church, this is your space. Here, we dive into the deeper questions of faith, explore the struggles that many avoid, and offer real, honest conversations about what it means to follow God when you feel stuck or disconnected. Join us to rediscover purpose, refresh your spirit, and find the nourishment your soul has been longing for.
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Peter Hasert
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