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The Hustle Is Holy™

The Hustle Is Holy Podcast is a Christ-centered discipleship podcast for men and women who follow Jesus and desire to honor Him in their work, leadership, creativity, and daily responsibility.This podcast exists to confront the false divide between sacred faith and secular labor by placing Jesus Christ back at the center of how we build, lead, create, and steward what God has entrusted to us. Scripture does not present Christ as relevant only to personal belief or Sunday worship. He is Lord over all of life. That includes our work, our discipline, our decisions, our ambition, and our obedience when no one is watching.Hosted by Michael Eugene Martin Jr., a servant of Christ and founder of The Hustle Is Holy, the podcast is not about personal branding, self-actualization, or motivational success. It is about following Jesus faithfully in the real world, where pressure is real, compromise is subtle, and obedience often costs more than applause.

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    Resurrection Isn’t Something You Believe; It’s Something You Live

    Resurrection Isn’t Something You Believe—It’s Something You Live | Matthew 28:6–20Day 30 of 30 I pray it blessed and served; all glory to God.What does resurrection living mean for Christians?How should the resurrection of Jesus change the way we live?What is the connection between Matthew 28 and Christian discipleship?Resurrection living is not mental agreement with an empty tomb.It is the daily evidence that the risen Jesus is forming your life, work, and witness.Resurrection living begins with the declaration of Matthew 28:6: He is not here; He has risen.But the resurrection does not end with belief—it sends disciples into embodied obedience.Matthew 28:6–20 moves from the empty tomb to the Great Commission, showing that the risen Jesus calls His people to live as witnesses in the world.For Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, and builders, resurrection is not an idea to admire; it is a reality that reshapes how we lead, build, decide, forgive, risk, and endure.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Resurrection living and the meaning of Matthew 28:6Why the empty tomb demands embodied discipleshipHow the risen Jesus confronts passive beliefThe Great Commission as formation, not religious activityWhat resurrection means for Christian leaders and buildersMichael E Martin Jr is the voice behind The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, ministry leaders, and creatives learning to integrate faith and work.Through thehustleisholy.net, Michael helps high-capacity believers move beyond performative faith, fragmented ambition, and leadership without formation.This message connects resurrection living, Christian discipleship, the Great Commission, spiritual formation, and faith-driven entrepreneurship into one clear call: the resurrection of Jesus is not something to merely confess; it is something to embody.The Hustle Is Holy exists to help builders live, lead, and create from the life of Christ rather than the pressure of self-preservation.Step deeper into the formation ecosystem and learn what it means to build as someone already raised with Christ.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net#TheHustleIsHoly #ResurrectionLiving #ChristianDiscipleship #Matthew28 #FaithAndWork

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    The Work Is Done So Why AreYou Still Carrying It?

    It Is Finished: Why Are You Still Carrying What Jesus Completed? | John 19:30What does “It is finished” mean in John 19:30?Why do Christians keep carrying what Jesus already completed?How does the finished work of Christ reshape faith, work, and leadership?It is finished—but many builders are still carrying what Jesus already completed.John 19:30 is not just a verse about death; it is a declaration of finished work.The phrase It is finished in John 19:30 confronts the hidden exhaustion many believers carry.This video explores what the finished work of Jesus means for people who are still striving, proving, building, and bearing burdens that were never theirs to hold.For Christian entrepreneurs and leaders, this is not passive theology—it is formation for the soul under pressure.The cross does not merely forgive your sin; it reorders your relationship with work, worth, obedience, and rest.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:It is finished and the meaning of John 19:30Why Christian leaders keep carrying completed workThe difference between holy responsibility and spiritual strivingHow the finished work of Jesus confronts burnoutWhat it means to build from rest instead of provingMichael E Martin Jr is the voice behind The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, ministry leaders, and builders learning to integrate faith and work.Through thehustleisholy.net, Michael helps high-capacity leaders move beyond religious performance, entrepreneurial exhaustion, and fragmented ambition.This teaching connects the finished work of Jesus to spiritual formation, Christian leadership, entrepreneurship, and the deeper question every weary builder must face: are you building from completion or for validation?The Hustle Is Holy exists to help leaders build what God has entrusted to them without losing their soul in the process.Step deeper into the formation ecosystem and learn how to build from the finished work, not from the wound.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net#TheHustleIsHoly #ItIsFinished #ChristianEntrepreneurship #John1930 #FaithAndWork

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    You Received Forgiveness but Ignored transformation

    Forgiveness Without Transformation: What John 8:11 Really Demands 26 of 30What does John 8:11 mean?Can you receive forgiveness without being transformed?What did Jesus mean when He said “go and sin no more”?Forgiveness without transformation was never the invitation Jesus offered.John 8:11 is mercy with movement, not grace without change.John 8:11 reveals the tension many believers avoid: Jesus forgives fully, but He also calls us forward.The woman caught in adultery was not condemned, but she was not left unchanged.Grace is not permission to remain fractured; it is power to become whole.This message confronts the difference between receiving forgiveness and resisting Christian transformation.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Forgiveness without transformation and the danger of staying the sameWhat John 8:11 teaches about mercy, repentance, and spiritual formationWhy “go and sin no more” is not shame, but an invitation into wholenessHow grace interrupts condemnation without affirming bondageWhy Christian entrepreneurs and leaders must let forgiveness reshape their inner lifeMichael E Martin Jr and The Hustle Is Holy create formation-centered content for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, creatives, and leaders who are building while being rebuilt.This teaching connects John 8:11 to faith and work, spiritual formation, Christian leadership, and the hidden places where success can mask misalignment.The Hustle Is Holy exists to help believers understand that grace is not only a covering for the past, but a blueprint for transformation.For more formation resources, visit thehustleisholy.net and continue the deeper work of becoming whole before building bigger.Step further into the ecosystem if you are ready for your inner formation to match the weight of your assignment.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net#TheHustleIsHoly #ForgivenessWithoutTransformation #ChristianFormation #John811 #GraceAndRepentance

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    You're Trying to Fix What Needs to Be Reborn

    You Must Be Born Again: Why John 3:3 Says Fixing Yourself Is Not Enough 25 of 30What does John 3:3 mean?Why did Jesus say you must be born again?Can self-improvement replace spiritual rebirth?You must be born again because some things cannot be repaired.John 3:3 is not a call to self-improvement; it is a call to resurrection.You must be born again is the central truth Jesus gives Nicodemus in John 3:3.Jesus does not offer a better version of the old life; He announces the necessity of spiritual rebirth.Many believers keep trying to fix what God intends to make new.This message confronts the difference between behavior management, religious performance, and true Christian transformation.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video, why you must be born again according to John 3:3In this video, the difference between fixing yourself and receiving new life in ChristIn this video, what spiritual rebirth means for Christian transformationIn this video, why religious knowledge cannot replace regenerationIn this video, how God forms a new foundation instead of repairing the old oneMichael E Martin Jr and The Hustle Is Holy create formation-centered content for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, creatives, and leaders who are building while being rebuilt.This teaching connects John 3:3 to spiritual rebirth, faith and work, Christian leadership, and the deeper formation required beneath visible success.The Hustle Is Holy exists for those who realize that self-improvement cannot carry the weight of a God-given assignment.For more formation resources from Michael Martin and The Hustle Is Holy, visit thehustleisholy.net and continue the work of becoming whole before building bigger.Step further into the ecosystem when you are ready to stop repairing old patterns and receive the new life Christ actually offers.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net#TheHustleIsHoly #YouMustBeBornAgain #ChristianFormation #John33 #SpiritualRebirth

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    You Admire the Cross; But You Avoid It

    Take Up Your Cross Daily: Obedience That Costs More Than ComfortWhat does it mean to take up your cross daily?Why does obedience to God feel costly?How do Christians choose obedience over comfort?FULL DESCRIPTION:Take up your cross daily means choosing obedience where comfort wants control.The cross was never meant to be admired from a distance.Take up your cross daily is not a religious phrase; it is the actual shape of Christian obedience. In Luke 9:23, Jesus does not invite His followers into symbolic admiration but into daily surrender. This message confronts the gap between cross theology and cross living. Real discipleship begins where obedience costs something you wanted to keep.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video, what it really means to take up your cross dailyWhy Luke 9:23 connects Christian obedience to daily surrenderHow the cross becomes decoration when it never touches your decisionsWhy comfort-preserving faith cannot produce transformed discipleshipHow to choose obedience over comfort in one concrete moment todayMichael E Martin Jr and The Hustle Is Holy speak to Christian entrepreneurs, founders, ministry leaders, creatives, and builders who want their work to be formed by obedience, not self-preservation. This reflection connects Luke 9:23, daily discipleship, faith and work, Christian leadership, and spiritual formation for people carrying real responsibility in the real world. The Hustle Is Holy exists as a formation ecosystem for those learning to build with God while surrendering the smaller life comfort tries to protect. To continue the journey, visit thehustleisholy.net and step deeper into a life where obedience shapes the work.Let this be an invitation to stop decorating your life with the cross and start following Jesus through it.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #TakeUpYourCross #ChristianDiscipleship #Luke923 #Obedience

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    Abiding With God First: Stop Striving for Fruit You Can’t Manufacture

    Abiding With God Before Work: Stop Striving for Fruit You Can’t ManufactureWhat does abiding with God mean in John 15:5?Why am I burned out from doing work for God?How do Christian entrepreneurs stop striving and stay connected to God?Abiding with God is the source of fruit that striving can never manufacture.The branch was never asked to produce apart from the vine.Many believers are exhausted because they are working for God before they are being with God. Abiding with God is not passivity; it is the order Jesus gave for lasting fruit. In John 15:5, Jesus teaches that spiritual fruit comes from connection, not performance. This message confronts Christian productivity that runs ahead of prayer and invites you back into obedience that begins with presence.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video, why abiding with God comes before building, producing, leading, or planningHow John 15:5 reframes spiritual fruit, obedience, and Christian workWhy manufactured fruit does not last, even when it looks impressiveHow the sequence of your morning reveals the true source of your lifeA simple practice for Christian entrepreneurs: sit with God before you workMichael E Martin Jr and The Hustle Is Holy exist to help Christian entrepreneurs, founders, ministry leaders, and creatives recover formation at the center of their work. This reflection connects John 15:5, faith and work, Christian leadership, and spiritual formation for builders who feel productive but disconnected. The Hustle Is Holy is a formation ecosystem for those learning to build from obedience instead of exhaustion. To go deeper into this work, visit thehustleisholy.net and continue the journey of becoming whole while you build.Let this be an invitation to reconnect with the source before you return to the work.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net#TheHustleIsHoly #AbidingWithGod #ChristianEntrepreneurship #John15 #FaithAndWork

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    Matthew 7:21-23 Explained: You Know His Name, But Do You Obey His Voice?

    Matthew 7:21-23 Explained: You Know His Name, But Do You Obey His Voice? leadership, faith and work, spiritual formationWhat does Matthew 7:21-23 mean?What is the difference between knowing Jesus’ name and obeying His voice?Why does Jesus say “I never knew you”?Matthew 7:21-23 explained: knowing His name is not the same as obeying His voice.Jesus is not impressed by activity that avoids surrender.Matthew 7:21-23 explained clearly exposes the difference between naming Jesus and obeying Jesus. This passage is not a warning against doing great works; it is a warning against building a life of spiritual activity without relational obedience. Jesus confronts the dangerous gap between confession, gifting, performance, and true surrender. For Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, and builders, this is a mercy-filled interruption before success becomes a hiding place.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video:Matthew 7:21-23 explained for Christian entrepreneurs and leadersWhy saying “Lord, Lord” is not the same as surrendering to JesusThe difference between spiritual activity and obedient formationHow Christian leadership can become performance without intimacyWhy giftedness can never replace submission to the voice of GodWhat it means to build your work, calling, and life under the authority of ChristMichael E Martin Jr is the founder and voice behind The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, creatives, and ministry leaders who are building at the intersection of faith and work. Through thehustleisholy.net, Michael helps high-capacity leaders examine the hidden architecture beneath their ambition, obedience, calling, and leadership. This message connects Matthew 7:21-23 to Christian entrepreneurship, spiritual formation, faith-driven leadership, and the deeper question every builder must face: are you working for God while resisting the voice of God? The Hustle Is Holy exists to help leaders build with holiness, not just momentum.For deeper formation, step into the wider work of The Hustle Is Holy and let obedience become the architecture beneath your assignment.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net#TheHustleIsHoly #Matthew72123 #ChristianLeadership #ObedienceToJesus #FaithAndWork

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    Luke 18:9-14 Explained: You Compare Instead of Repent

    What does Luke 18:9-14 mean?   Why is comparison dangerous in the Christian life?   How does spiritual pride keep leaders from repentance?Luke 18:9-14 explained: comparison can look spiritual while keeping you far from repentance.The Pharisee measured himself against a man; the tax collector stood before God.Luke 18:9-14 reveals how easily spiritual pride can disguise itself as righteousness. Jesus tells the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector to expose the danger of using another person’s failure to avoid your own repentance. Comparison makes you feel superior without making you holy. For Christian leaders, entrepreneurs, and builders, this passage is a direct warning: your discipline, sacrifice, and visible fruit can become a hiding place if they keep you from humility before God.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video:* Luke 18:9-14 explained for Christian leaders and entrepreneurs* Why the Pharisee’s prayer was full of comparison instead of repentance* How spiritual pride hides behind discipline, sacrifice, and public obedience* Why the tax collector went home justified before God* The difference between measuring yourself against people and surrendering before God* How repentance restores the soul when comparison has distorted your visionMichael E Martin Jr is the founder and voice behind The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, creatives, and ministry leaders building at the intersection of faith and work. Through thehustleisholy.net, Michael helps high-capacity leaders confront the hidden architecture beneath ambition, spiritual pride, calling, leadership, and obedience. This teaching connects Luke 18:9-14 to Christian entrepreneurship, spiritual formation, repentance, humility before God, and faith-driven leadership. The Hustle Is Holy exists to help builders stop using visible success, moral comparison, or religious performance as substitutes for deep surrender.Step into the wider work of The Hustle Is Holy and let repentance become part of the structure you build from.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: [https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/](https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/)📖 Deepen the Work: [https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer](https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer)🌐 Enter the Cathedral: [https://www.thehustleisholy.net](https://www.thehustleisholy.net)📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #Luke18914 #ChristianLeadership #Repentance #SpiritualFormation

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    Your Decisions Reveal Your Real Master

    Matthew 6:24 meaning is not abstract: your decisions reveal your real master.You cannot serve God and money and stay spiritually untouched by the split.Matthew 6:24 meaning confronts the false neutrality many believers live with in work, leadership, and ambition. Jesus makes a clean distinction: what rules your choices is what rules your life. This message exposes the spiritual formation underneath your habits, tradeoffs, and compromises, especially for those navigating Christian entrepreneurship and responsibility. It is a direct word about allegiance, worship, and the hidden architecture of biblical stewardship.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video, we break down the meaning of Matthew 6:24In this video, we examine what it means to serve God or moneyIn this video, we uncover how everyday decisions expose spiritual allegianceIn this video, we confront idolatry in business, ambition, and leadershipIn this video, we explore what faithful stewardship looks like in faith and workMichael E Martin Jr is the founder of The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem built for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, creatives, and leaders who want their inner life and outer work to align. This channel exists to help people navigate faith and work, Christian leadership, biblical stewardship, and the deeper formation required to build without being ruled by fear, ego, or money. The Hustle Is Holy serves people asking real questions about serving God in business, idolatry in entrepreneurship, and how Scripture reforms ambition at the root. If you are new here, this is not productivity advice with Bible language layered on top. This is formation for builders who want their work to remain under the lordship of Christ, grounded at thehustleisholy.net.Enter the wider ecosystem if you are ready to let your work be shaped by obedience, not just outcomes.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #Matthew624Meaning #FaithAndWork #ChristianEntrepreneurship #BiblicalStewardship

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    You Want the Destination Without the Cross

    You want the destination without the Cross.Luke 9:23 meaning gets clear when Jesus confronts our love of promise without sacrifice.Jesus does not invite people into a glamorous outcome. Luke 9:23 meaning is about surrender, obedience, and the daily cost of following Christ when comfort, ambition, and self-protection are on the line. This message is for the builder, leader, and visionary who wants calling without dying to self. It is a direct word on the cost of discipleship and the kind of formation required for lasting, faithful work.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:What Jesus meant by “deny yourself” in Luke 9:23Why many people want calling without crucifixionThe difference between ambition submitted to God and ambition ruled by selfWhat taking up your cross looks like in faith and workWhy Christian leadership must be formed through surrender, not imageMichael E Martin Jr teaches at the intersection of Christian entrepreneurship, spiritual formation, and the inner architecture of faithful work. The Hustle Is Holy exists to help founders, creatives, and leaders build with God without being deformed by pressure, ego, or performance. This channel explores faith and work, biblical leadership, the cost of discipleship, and the deeper formation required for people carrying real responsibility. If you are trying to understand how Scripture shapes ambition, endurance, obedience, and identity; this is the work of The Hustle Is Holy and the wider ecosystem at thehustleisholy.net.Step deeper into the formation ecosystem if you are building something real and do not want to lose your soul while doing it.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #Luke923Meaning #ChristianEntrepreneurship #CostOfDiscipleship #FaithAndWork

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    What God Says to the Used, Discarded, and Unseen.

    Hagar in the Bible reveals a God who sees the person others use and discard.This is for the builder, leader, or wounded believer who feels unseen in the wilderness.Hagar in the Bible is not a side story about ancient pain. It is a piercing revelation of how God responds to the used, discarded, and unseen. This message traces how suffering can happen inside spaces marked by promise and why divine sight is not passive but active, personal, and rescuing. It speaks directly to Christian entrepreneurs, ministry leaders, and weary builders carrying hidden affliction while trying to remain faithful. If you have ever asked where God is when people exploit, overlook, or abandon you, this teaching answers that question with theological clarity and pastoral weight.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Hagar’s story in Genesis 16 and why it still cuts deep todayWhat it means that God sees the afflicted and hears their cryHow spiritual language can hide exploitation and dysfunctionWhy the wilderness is not empty of God’s presenceWhat Hagar and Ishmael reveal about divine mercy for the unseenHow this passage speaks to suffering, leadership, and Christian formationMichael E Martin Jr teaches at the intersection of Christian faith and entrepreneurial work through The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for builders who want spiritual depth, structural clarity, and endurance in their calling. This channel exists to help Christian entrepreneurs, founders, creatives, and leaders interpret Scripture with theological seriousness and apply it to faith and work, leadership, suffering, and obedience. If you are searching for biblical teaching on Hagar, Christian encouragement for the unseen, or a deeper theology of affliction and formation, this message is part of that larger work. The Hustle Is Holy helps people build without losing their soul, lead without using people, and follow God with integrity in both vocation and private pain.Step deeper into the formation ecosystem if you are ready to build with greater clarity, depth, and faithfulness. 📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/ 📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer 🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net#TheHustleIsHoly #HagarInTheBible #ChristianLeadership #FaithAndWork #BiblicalEncouragement

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    Neutral Is Not a Safe Position With God

    Lukewarm Christianity is not caution. It is refusal dressed up as neutrality.Revelation 3:15–16 confronts the soul that wants God close enough for comfort but not close enough for surrender.Lukewarm Christianity is not a minor spiritual issue; it is a dangerous posture of divided allegiance. Revelation 3:15–16 exposes the fantasy that you can remain neutral with God and still remain faithful. This message matters for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, and builders who are externally productive but internally split between obedience and self-protection. The warning to the Laodicean church is not ancient trivia. It is a live diagnosis for anyone trying to preserve control while still claiming devotion.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Why lukewarm Christianity is not spiritual balanceWhat Revelation 3:15-16 explained reveals about God’s response to neutralityWhy being neutral with God is still a decisionHow divided loyalty shows up in faith, work, leadership, and callingWhat wholehearted Christian obedience looks like for modern buildersMichael E. Martin Jr teaches through The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, creatives, and leaders who want their inner life and outer work to come back into alignment. This channel exists to address the real fractures between ambition and surrender, productivity and presence, calling and compromise. If you are searching for biblical clarity on lukewarm Christianity, Revelation 3:15-16 explained, Christian leadership formation, faith and work discipleship, or how to follow Jesus without living divided, this is the work. Learn more at thehustleisholy.net, where spiritual formation, entrepreneurial stewardship, and theological precision meet.Step deeper into the formation work if you are ready to build with greater integrity, clarity, and obedience.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #LukewarmChristianity #ChristianLeadership #Revelation3 #FaithAndWork

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    Hiding Isn't Protecting You; It's Keeping You Stuck

    Hidden sin is not protecting you. It is keeping you trapped in a cycle God is ready to break.What you keep covered in shame can only heal when it comes into the light.Hidden sin distorts the soul long before it destroys the image. This message from John 8 shows how Jesus deals with sin through both mercy and confrontation, refusing condemnation without ever calling compromise freedom. If you have been carrying secrecy, shame, or private compromise, this passage is a direct call into confession and repentance. Real freedom from sin begins where hiding ends.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Hidden sin and why secrecy keeps you spiritually stuckJohn 8 and the woman caught in adulteryWhy Jesus leads with grace and truth togetherConfession and repentance without performanceHow private compromise starts bleeding into public lifeWhat freedom looks like on the other side of naming itOne practical move to bring what is hidden into the lightMichael E Martin Jr teaches at the intersection of Christian faith and entrepreneurial formation through The Hustle Is Holy, a discipleship ecosystem for builders, founders, leaders, and weary visionaries. The Hustle Is Holy exists to help people integrate faith and work, confront inner fragmentation, and build from wholeness instead of image management. If you are searching for biblical teaching on hidden sin, Christian leadership and repentance, or how confession restores spiritual integrity, this channel is built for that work. Learn more at thehustleisholy.net, where formation, entrepreneurship, prayer, and theological clarity meet.Step deeper into the work if you are ready to build a life that can stay honest in the light.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #HiddenSin #ChristianLeadership #Repentance #John8

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    You Look Right… But Are You Aligned? ⚠️🙏

    You look right, but spiritual performance can hide deep misalignment.Jesus confronts what’s polished on the outside but dead on the inside.Spiritual performance is one of the most dangerous forms of self-deception because it can look like obedience without requiring surrender. Matthew 23 exposes the difference between appearing clean and actually being transformed.This message is a repentance prayer for the person who knows how to say the right things, serve in the right places, and still feel inwardly fragmented. If you have been managing the image of holiness more than the reality of intimacy with God, this word is for you.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:00:00 — Opening prayer of repentance for spiritual performance00:20 — Jesus confronts the most religious people in the room00:52 — Why impressive performers were rebuked harder than obvious sinners01:20 — How church culture can reward external faithfulness over inner truth02:03 — Matthew 23 and the meaning of cleaning the inside of the cup02:36 — The gap between public presentation and private spiritual reality03:00 — One practical move to replace performance with honest repentanceMichael E Martin Jr leads The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, and builders who want their inner life with God to match the work they are carrying in public. The Hustle Is Holy exists to help people heal spiritual fragmentation, reject performative Christianity, and build on spiritual integrity instead of image management.This channel explores biblical formation, Christian leadership, repentance, faith and work, and the deeper architecture of obedience. If you are searching for a Matthew 23 devotional, a Christian message on hypocrisy, or biblical teaching on inside out transformation, this is designed to meet that hunger with clarity and conviction.Step deeper into the formation work through The Hustle Is Holy ecosystem.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #SpiritualPerformance #ChristianLeadership #Matthew23 #Repentance

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    Why You’re Spiritually Starving: Christians Full of Content but Empty Inside

    John 6:35 meaning gets painfully clear when you are full of content but starving for Christ.You can consume all day, stay busy at work, and still end the day spiritually empty.The meaning of John 6:35 is not abstract theology. It is a direct confrontation for people feeding on information, noise, productivity, and spiritual content while avoiding actual dependence on Jesus. This message explores why being full is not the same as being nourished and why surrender often begins by admitting that your habits are not sustaining you. For the working believer, the issue is about more than media intake. It's about what you grab when your soul is weary, your mind is busy, and your hunger returns. This teaching names the gap between constant consumption and real spiritual nourishment, then calls you back to Christ as the only bread that actually gives life.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:John 6:35 meaning and why Jesus calls Himself the Bread of LifeWhy spiritual hunger remains even when you consume Christian contentHow work, noise, and constant input can disguise inner starvationFeeding on Jesus instead of feeding on information about JesusWhat surrender looks like in a content-saturated lifeOne practical move to replace empty consumption with ScriptureMichael E. Martin Jr. teaches through The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, creatives, and weary builders trying to remain spiritually alive in the middle of real work. This channel exists for people asking deeper faith and work questions, especially when productivity, discipleship, and inner formation feel misaligned. If you're seeking a Bread of Life devotional, biblical teachings on surrender, or Christian guidance for feeling spiritually empty at work, this message is directly relevant to you. The Hustle Is Holy helps people build with theological depth, resist hollow forms of success, and return to Jesus as the source of true nourishment in leadership, vocation, and daily life.If this meets you in an honest place, step deeper into the broader formation work. The Hustle Is Holy is building.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #John635Meaning #FaithAndWork #BreadOfLife #SurrenderToJesus

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    You're Not Lost Because He Can't Find You

    How to stop running from God starts with telling the truth about your pace.You are not hard to find. You have just learned how to stay in motion.How to stop running from God is not first about trying harder spiritually. It is about surrendering the speed, noise, and constant output that keep you just ahead of being known. In Luke 15:1–7, Jesus reveals a Shepherd who does not wait passively for the lost sheep to return, but goes after it until He finds it. This matters for anyone whose work, productivity, or spiritual activity has become a hiding place. If your life has been full but your soul has been distant, this message is an invitation to stop running and let yourself be carried.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:• Why busyness can become a way of avoiding God• What the lost sheep parable means in Luke 15:1–7• How pace, productivity, and spiritual activity can hide real surrender• Why the Good Shepherd does not shame the lost sheep• What it means to be found by God instead of performing devotion• One practical step to slow down and be carriedMichael E Martin Jr is the founder of The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, creatives, and builders learning how to live integrated lives before God. THIH creates Christian devotionals for work, faith and work discipleship, and spiritually honest teaching for people navigating ambition, exhaustion, inner fragmentation, and hidden distance from God. This content exists for those asking deeper questions about Christian surrender, burnout and busyness, the Good Shepherd in Luke 15, and how Jesus meets people in the middle of overloaded, achievement-driven lives. If you are new here, The Hustle Is Holy helps high-capacity believers reconnect spiritual formation, leadership, work, and wholehearted presence before God at thehustleisholy.net.Step into the deeper formation work if you are ready to stop outrunning the Shepherd and be met in stillness.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #StopRunningFromGod #ChristianDevotional #Luke15 #FaithAndWork

  17. 18

    Are You Softening Jesus for Comfort?

    Selective obedience to Jesus feels safe until truth gets personal.Comfort has made some words of Jesus feel optional when they were never optional.Selective obedience to Jesus is the quiet habit of applying the teachings of Christ only where they do not cost us much. In Matthew 5:21–48, Jesus does not soften the law. He exposes the ways people preserved outward compliance while resisting inward transformation. This teaching confronts half-obedience, delayed obedience, and the polished forms of discipleship that protect comfort more than they pursue surrender. The Sermon on the Mount makes one thing clear: Jesus is not only after behavior. He is after the heart.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:• What selective obedience to Jesus actually looks like in everyday life• Why Matthew 5 closes the gap between behavior and heart• How comfort reshapes the words of Jesus into something easier to live with• Why partial obedience still resists the authority of Christ• What surrender looks like in relationships, habits, conflict, and forgiveness• One practical move to obey one clear teaching of Jesus todayMichael E Martin Jr teaches through The Hustle Is Holy at the intersection of Christian formation, entrepreneurial work, leadership, and inner surrender. THIH exists for builders, founders, creatives, and ministry leaders who want their public work and private obedience to come under the authority of Jesus. If you are looking for a clear Sermon on the Mount explained, biblical insight on Matthew 5 obedience, or formation content about Christian surrender and obedience in real life, this channel is built for that work. The Hustle Is Holy helps people bring ambition, execution, emotional maturity, and discipleship into alignment through faith-and-work formation at thehustleisholy.net.Keep walking with The Hustle Is Holy if you are ready for obedience that reaches past inspiration and into practice.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #SelectiveObedience #ChristianDiscipleship #Matthew5 #Surrender

  18. 17

    That's Not Your Personality. That's a Chain.

    How Jesus breaks spiritual bondage 10 of 30 starts with exposing the lie you renamed as identity.Some things are not your personality. They are chains.How Jesus breaks spiritual bondage is not abstract in Luke 8:26–39. Jesus crosses the water to confront what an entire community had learned to live around. This meditation on surrender and work names the patterns we protect with softer language: fear, control, bitterness, lust, inherited anger, and labels that feel permanent. The man in the tombs shows that Jesus does not merely manage dysfunction. He confronts bondage, restores identity, and brings people back to a right mind.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:• How to discern whether a pattern is personality or bondage• What Luke 8 reveals about Jesus and spiritual oppression• Why inherited anger, fear, and control often get mislabeled as identity• What surrender looks like when you are tired of protecting your chains• How Jesus restores people to clarity, dignity, and right-mindedness• One practical step to name the chain and reject agreement with it before GodMichael E Martin Jr is the founder and teacher behind The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, creatives, and builders who want their inner life to be as submitted as their public work. THIH exists because outward competence can hide inward captivity, and many high-capacity people are still living with patterns they have mistaken for identity. If you are searching for Luke 8 demoniac explained, Christian identity and deliverance, stop calling bondage personality, or biblical teaching on surrender in the context of work, this channel was built to meet that tension directly. The Hustle Is Holy helps people bring ambition, leadership, emotional wounds, spiritual formation, and vocational pressure under the authority of Jesus at thehustleisholy.net.Enter the deeper formation work through The Hustle Is Holy ecosystem.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #SpiritualBondage #ChristianFaith #Luke8 #Surrender

  19. 16

    You've Made Peace With What Jesus Came to Break

    How Jesus heals brokenness begins where your coping ends.You've been managing wounds. Jesus never asked you to keep.Some pain stays so long that it stops feeling temporary and starts feeling like identity. This meditation on how Jesus heals brokenness walks through Mark 5:25–34 and confronts the quiet ways we normalize dysfunction, disappointment, anxiety, shame, and spiritual exhaustion. The woman in the crowd was not commended for polished faith, but for a desperate reach. This is a call to surrender to Jesus for healing, especially in the places you stopped praying about because hope felt too expensive.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:• Why managed pain can feel more familiar than healing• What the woman with the issue of blood reveals about desperate faith• How disappointment can train you to stop asking God for wholeness• Why anxiety, shame, loneliness, and anger often get mislabeled as personality• What surrender looks like when you are tired of carrying the wound• One prayer move to bring hidden brokenness back to JesusMichael E Martin Jr teaches at the intersection of faith and work, spiritual formation, and entrepreneurial discipleship through The Hustle Is Holy. THIH exists for founders, builders, creatives, and leaders who are outwardly functioning but inwardly fragmented. If you're searching for Christian healing from emotional wounds, biblical clarity on stop normalizing dysfunction, or a deeper reading of the Mark 5 woman with the issue of blood, this channel is built for that work. The Hustle Is Holy helps people bring ambition, pain, calling, leadership, and surrender under the authority of Jesus through formation-centered teaching at thehustleisholy.net.Stay close to the work God is doing in you through The Hustle Is Holy ecosystem.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #HowJesusHealsBrokenness #ChristianHealing #Mark5 #FaithAndWork

  20. 15

    Stop Searching. Let Yourself Be Found.

    How to surrender to God starts where performance ends.You do not have to keep searching for the God who is already calling your name.How to surrender to God is not about becoming more impressive spiritually. It is about coming down from the places you use to stay hidden. In Luke 19:10, Jesus does not wait for Zacchaeus to get closer first; He moves toward him with direct, personal mercy. This matters for anyone exhausted by Christian activity, spiritual striving, or the pressure to look devoted while avoiding actual surrender. If you have been busy seeking without letting yourself be known, this message names the distance and calls you into freedom.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:• Why surrender to God often feels harder than spiritual effort• What Zacchaeus in Luke 19 reveals about hiding in plain sight• How Christian activity can become cover instead of communion• What Luke 19:10 means when Jesus comes to seek the lost• Why being known by God is more confronting than searching for God• One practical move to stop hiding and step into surrenderMichael E Martin Jr is the founder of The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, builders, leaders, and creatives learning to integrate faith and work. THIH creates Christian devotionals for entrepreneurs, biblical encouragement for work and leadership, and spiritual formation content for people carrying real responsibility. This channel exists for those navigating surrender to God at work, inner fragmentation, hidden burnout, and the tension between public competence and private distance from God. If you are looking for faith and work discipleship, Christian leadership formation, or clear teaching on how Jesus meets people in the places they hide, this is built for you.Step deeper into the formation work if you are ready to live integrated, surrendered, and fully found.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #HowToSurrenderToGod #ChristianFaith #Luke1910 #FaithAndWork

  21. 14

    Jesus Didn't Enter Your Story, He Wrote It

    What does John 8:58 mean? It means Jesus is not a side character in your life.He is the eternal I AM, and your story is happening inside His.What does John 8:58 mean? It means Jesus is revealing His identity as the eternal God, not merely an inspired teacher standing inside human history. When He says, “Before Abraham was, I am,” He is not talking about age but authorship, presence, and divine authority. This changes how we understand delay, disruption, calling, and identity. If you have been asking God to bless your timeline, this message confronts that instinct and calls you back into surrender under the One who wrote the story in the first place.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:• Why “before Abraham was, I am” is a direct claim to divinity• What does John 8:58 mean for your identity and your timeline?• How we treat Jesus like a guest in the life He authored• Why waiting, disruption, and delay are not proof of God’s absence• How to release control and trust the Author of your unfinished chapter• One practical step to surrender your timeline to ChristMichael Martin is the founder of The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, creatives, and builders who want their inner life formed as deeply as their outer work. THIH creates biblical teaching on faith and work, Christian identity formation content, and direct discipleship resources for people navigating ambition, delay, burnout, and spiritual disorientation. This channel exists to help people understand who Jesus is, how Scripture reframes the self, and what it means to live under God’s authority instead of self-authorship. If you are looking for John 8:58 explained, Jesus is the I AM teaching, or a clearer theology of identity, surrender, and calling, you are in the right place.Step deeper into the formation work if you are ready to stop editing the manuscript and trust the Author.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #John858 #ChristianIdentity #JesusIsLord #FaithAndWork

  22. 13

    You Only Want Half Of Him

    Lion and Lamb Jesus cannot be divided into the parts you prefer.Day 6 of 30 Meet the Real Jesus confronts the version of Jesus you welcome for comfort but resist in correction.Lion and Lamb Jesus is the full Christ revealed in Revelation 5:5–6. In this sixth message from Meet the Real Jesus: A 30-Day Daily Devotional on Who He Is, How He Moves, and What He Demands, Michael E Martin Jr walks through John’s vision of the Lion of Judah and the slain Lamb standing. This message exposes a common distortion in modern faith: wanting the tenderness of Jesus without the authority of Jesus, the comfort of grace without the confrontation of lordship. The problem is not that people love the Lamb. It is that many stop there and call that wholeness. But the fullness of Jesus includes both mercy and rule, gentleness and demand, nearness and authority.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video: why Lion and Lamb Jesus is not two versions of Christ but one LordIn this video: what Revelation 5:5–6 means when John hears Lion and sees LambIn this video: how believers accept comfort from Jesus but resist His correctionIn this video: why grace without authority keeps you spiritually immatureIn this video: how discipleship begins when preference gives way to surrenderIf you are searching for a Revelation 5:5–6 devotional, teaching on Jesus as Lion and Lamb, help understanding why Jesus corrects the people He loves, or clarity on grace and correction, this message speaks directly to that tension. Michael E Martin Jr leads The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, creatives, and builders who need more than inspiration. They need formation strong enough to confront comfort-driven faith and restore whole-life obedience. Meet the Real Jesus is a 30-day devotional series built to reintroduce people to the actual Christ of Scripture, not the edited version shaped by modern preference, soft religion, or selective discipleship. This work connects faith and work, spiritual formation, Christian leadership, identity, obedience, and inner transformation through the person of Jesus Christ and the wider ecosystem at thehustleisholy.net.Stay with the Meet the Real Jesus series if you are ready to receive the whole Christ instead of the version that leaves your preferences untouched.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #LionAndLambJesus #ChristianDiscipleship #Revelation5 #MeetTheRealJesus

  23. 12

    God Moved In, And You’re Still Keeping Distance

    God came near, but many of us still live like He is far away.Day 5 of Meet the Real Jesus confronts the distance we keep after God already moved in.God came near in Jesus, and John 1:14 makes that reality impossible to soften into abstraction. In this fifth message from Meet the Real Jesus: A 30-Day Daily Devotional on Who He Is, How He Moves, and What He Demands, Michael E Martin Jr exposes the transactional ways people relate to God when intimacy feels unsafe. This is a devotional about more than belief; it is about whether you will receive the nearness of God or keep managing Him from a distance. When the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, God did not send a message from far away. He stepped into proximity on purpose.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video: why God came near but many believers still feel distantIn this video: how shame, contradiction, and fear turn faith into a contractIn this video: what John 1:14 means when it says the Word became flesh and dwelt among usIn this video: why busyness can become a strategy for avoiding intimacy with GodIn this video: how to stop performing for God and start receiving His nearnessIf you are searching for a John 1:14 devotional, teaching on God dwelt among us, help with intimacy with God, or clarity on why God feels far away, this message speaks directly to that tension. Michael E Martin Jr leads The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, builders, leaders, and weary visionaries who need more than inspiration; they need real spiritual formation. Meet the Real Jesus exists to reintroduce people to the actual Christ of Scripture and confront the religious distance, false control, and internal fragmentation that keep them from walking closely with Him. The Hustle Is Holy helps people integrate faith and work, identity and obedience, Christian leadership and inner healing through the person of Jesus Christ and the wider work of thehustleisholy.net.Keep walking through the Meet the Real Jesus series if you are ready to stop managing God’s nearness and actually receive it.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #GodCameNear #ChristianDevotional #John114 #MeetTheRealJesus

  24. 11

    From "It is Finished" to "He is Risen."

    The meaning of Good Friday and Easter is not found in tradition, sentiment, or spring symbolism.It is found in Jesus Christ crucified for sinners and risen in power.The meaning of Good Friday and Easter is the center of the gospel: Christ finished the work of atonement at the cross and proved His victory through the resurrection. This message matters because many people celebrate Holy Weekend culturally while remaining untouched spiritually. Good Friday and Easter explained biblically forces us to face both the seriousness of sin and the sufficiency of Christ. This is not a call to seasonal religion, but to repentance, surrender, and living faith in the crucified and risen Savior.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Why the meaning of Good Friday and Easter is bigger than cultural traditionWhat “It is finished” means in John 19:30Why the cross reveals the seriousness of sin and the mercy of GodWhat “He is risen” means in Matthew 28:5–6Why Good Friday and Easter cannot be separatedThe danger of casual, seasonal ChristianityHow to respond to the crucified and risen Jesus todayMichael E Martin Jr leads The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, builders, and leaders who need more than inspiration. The Hustle Is Holy exists to bring Scripture, spiritual formation, and theological clarity into the real pressures of work, leadership, identity, and obedience. Whether the topic is the meaning of Good Friday and Easter, Christian leadership, faith and work, or how to follow Jesus without fragmentation, this channel is built to help serious believers live with depth, structure, and surrender. At the center of it all is the conviction that Jesus Christ is not a lifestyle accessory, but Lord, and that formation must reach both the soul and the work.Step deeper into the formation work if you are ready to build your life and leadership on the truth of Christ.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #GoodFridayAndEaster #ChristianFaith #HeIsRisen #ResurrectionOfJesus

  25. 10

    Your God Is a Projection Until You See Jesus

    Jesus reveals God, and every false image starts breaking when you finally see Him clearly.Part 4 of 30 from Meet the Real Jesus, this 30-day devotional confronts the version of God you may have built from pain, history, and projection.Jesus reveals God in a way that leaves no room for fantasy, distortion, or inherited lies. In this fourth sermon from the 30-day daily devotional series Meet the Real Jesus: Who He Is, How He Moves, and What He Demands, Michael E Martin Jr walks through Colossians 1:15 and exposes how many believers are relating to a picture of God shaped more by wounds than by Scripture. This message matters because a false image of God will corrupt prayer, obedience, identity, and intimacy. When Jesus becomes the lens, projection gives way to revelation, and the healing begins.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:In this video: why your picture of God may be coming from life experience more than ScriptureIn this video: how father wounds, disappointment, and pain can distort theologyIn this video: what Colossians 1:15 means when it says Jesus is the image of the invisible GodIn this video: how to identify beliefs about God that produce fear, shame, or distanceIn this video: one practical move to replace projection with revelation through ScriptureIf you have been searching for what God is really like, how Jesus reveals God, or a Colossians 1:15 devotional, this message speaks directly to that hunger. Michael E Martin Jr is the voice behind The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, creatives, and builders learning to live with spiritual wholeness in the middle of real work. Meet the Real Jesus is a 30-day devotional series designed to reintroduce people to the actual Christ of Scripture, not the softened, distorted, or inherited version many have unconsciously followed. This channel exists to form people in faith and work, Christian leadership, identity, obedience, healing, and theological clarity through the person of Jesus Christ and the wider work of thehustleisholy.net.Stay with the full Meet the Real Jesus journey if you are ready to let revelation dismantle every false image you have carried of God.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #JesusRevealsGod #ChristianDevotional #Colossians115 #MeetTheRealJesus

  26. 9

    You Are Building the Wrong Name

    MEET THE REAL JESUS A 30-Day Daily Devotional on Who He Is, How He Moves, and What He Demands, Episode 3 of 30. The name of Jesus is above every name, and that confronts every identity built on self.If your life is centered on your name, your work is pointed in the wrong direction.The name of Jesus is not a devotional accessory added onto personal ambition. Philippians 2:9–11 reveals that Jesus Christ alone has the name above every name, which means every platform, reputation, system, and self-made identity will eventually bow before Him. This matters because many believers are still building with kingdom language but self-centered motives. Philippians 2:9-11 explained in context exposes the difference between Christian ambition surrendered to Christ and ambition that simply wears spiritual branding.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Why the name of Jesus changes how you think about ambitionWhat Philippians 2:9–11 means by “the name above every name”How building your own name can hide behind ministry, branding, and influenceWhy every knee shall bow is not poetry but the end of historyHow to tell whether your work serves Christ or selfWhat happens when identity shifts from self-exaltation to surrenderOne practical way to build under the name of Jesus todayMichael E Martin Jr leads The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, leaders, and builders who are serious about spiritual formation in the middle of real work. The Hustle Is Holy exists to help people integrate faith and work, Christian leadership, identity in Christ, and theological clarity without drifting into platform obsession or baptized ego. Whether you are searching for Philippians 2:9-11 explained, wrestling with Christian ambition, or trying to build without making your name the center, this channel exists to form people whose work is submitted to Jesus Christ. At thehustleisholy.net, the goal is not just better output, but deeper surrender under the only Name that lasts.Step into the deeper formation work if you are ready to stop building for your own name and start building under His.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #NameOfJesus #ChristianAmbition #Philippians2 #IdentityInChrist

  27. 8

    You've Been Choosing Which Jesus To Follow

    This is Episode 2 of 30. The real Jesus cannot be reduced to the parts that feel safe, soft, or convenient.A partial Jesus may comfort you, but He cannot transform you.The real Jesus is not a curated version built around personal preference. Colossians 2:9 makes it plain that the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily in Christ, which means we do not get to receive His grace while resisting His authority. This message matters because many believers are not rejecting Jesus outright; they are editing Him selectively. Colossians 2:9 explained biblically confronts that habit and calls us to surrender to the full Christ, not a manageable substitute.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Why following the real Jesus requires more than selective devotionWhat Colossians 2:9 means by “the whole fullness of deity”How believers edit Jesus to fit comfort, temperament, and controlWhy grace without authority creates spiritual stagnationThe danger of following a partial Jesus instead of the full ChristHow to name the area where you have kept Jesus outWhat changes when Jesus is received fully as LordMichael E Martin Jr leads The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, leaders, and builders who need biblical clarity in the places where faith becomes costly. The Hustle Is Holy exists to help serious believers integrate theology, spiritual formation, identity, and obedience in real life. Whether you are searching for Colossians 2:9 explained, asking who is Jesus really, wrestling with Christian identity, or learning how to follow Jesus in work, leadership, and relationships, this channel is built to form depth instead of feeding preference. Everything connected to The Hustle Is Holy and thehustleisholy.net is designed to bring people under the authority, wholeness, and transforming presence of Christ.Come deeper into the formation work if you are ready to stop editing Jesus and start surrendering to the whole Christ.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #RealJesus #ChristianIdentity #Colossians29 #FaithAndFormation

  28. 7

    The Jesus You Know Know Is Too Small

    Jesus is God, and most people are living with a version of Him that is far too small.A manageable Jesus cannot transform a surrendered life.Jesus is God, and John 1:1 leaves no room for a reduced, symbolic, or merely inspirational Christ. This message matters because many believers claim Jesus with their words while functionally treating Him like a helpful reference point instead of Lord. John 1:1 explained correctly confronts every soft, culturally edited version of Christ and calls us back to revelation. If Jesus is truly God, then every part of life belongs under His authority, not just our religious language.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:Why “Jesus is God” changes everything about faith and obedienceWhat John 1:1 means when it says “the Word was God”How people create a comfortable, reduced version of JesusWhy a safe Jesus cannot produce real transformationThe difference between referencing Jesus and surrendering to HimWhat it means to acknowledge Jesus as Lord in real decisionsMichael E Martin Jr leads The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, creatives, and builders who need more than vague inspiration. The Hustle Is Holy exists to bring biblical revelation, spiritual formation, and clear theological structure into the pressure points of faith and work. Whether you are searching for John 1:1 explained, asking who is Jesus according to the Bible, wrestling with Christian identity, or trying to follow Jesus with integrity in leadership, this channel is designed to form depth, not just deliver content. Everything at thehustleisholy.net is built to help serious believers come out of fragmentation and live under the authority of Christ.Step into the deeper formation work if you are ready to stop managing Jesus and start surrendering to Him as Lord.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #JesusIsGod #ChristianFaith #John1 #BiblicalTruth

  29. 6

    When Christ Reviews the Church

    Christ is not absent from His church. He walks among the lamp-stands and knows exactly what we have become.When Christ reviews the church, reputation is not enough, activity is not enough, and orthodoxy without love is not enough.This Revelation 2 and 3 sermon moves through Christ’s letters to the seven churches and shows how the risen Lord evaluates His people. He commends what is faithful, rebukes what is cold, compromised, self-sufficient, or spiritually dead, and calls His church to repent and overcome. This message matters because many churches still carry a name for being alive while drifting from first love, holy endurance, and living fellowship with Jesus. If you have ever asked how Christ judges a church, what the letters to the seven churches mean today, or why correction can be an act of divine love, this sermon answers that directly.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:The risen Christ walking among the lamp-stands“I know thy works” and the review of the churchEphesus and the loss of first loveSmyrna, Pergamos, and the difference between suffering and compromiseSardis and the danger of an alive-looking dead churchLaodicea, self-sufficiency, and Christ standing at the doorThe promise to the overcomer in Revelation 2–3Michael Martin is the founder of The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, builders, and weary visionaries learning how to live integrated lives before God. The Hustle Is Holy exists to help people recover a biblical vision of faith and work, spiritual formation, Christian leadership, and obedience in the midst of ambition, responsibility, and pressure. This channel explores questions about church health, spiritual drift, theological clarity, Christian entrepreneurship, and what it means to build without losing your soul. If you are new here, thehustleisholy.net is where this wider body of work lives and where these teachings connect to a deeper architecture of formation.If this message met you in a searching place, step further into the wider work of formation with us.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #Revelation2And3 #ChristianLeadership #SevenChurches #ChurchRevival

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    Why Some Believers Leave No Evidence

    Why dead faith leaves no evidence. Jesus said; you will know a tree by its fruit. James says; faith without works is dead.A barren Christian life is not a small issue. Dead faith is the sobering condition of professing belief without visible obedience, repentance, or transformation. In this message, Michael Martin opens James 2:17 and Matthew 7:16–20 to show why saving faith always produces fruit, why faith without works is counterfeit, and why Christ calls believers to examine the evidence of their lives. This teaching confronts false assurance while pointing listeners back to union with Jesus Christ, the true Vine, where real spiritual fruit is formed.📍 WHAT'S COVERED:00:00 — Dead faith and the silence of an empty orchard03:12 — Faith without works is dead in James 208:41 — You will know them by their fruit in Matthew 714:06 — Costly obedience as evidence of saving faith19:18 — False assurance and final recognition before Christ24:27 — How to examine your life for spiritual fruitMichael Martin is the founder of The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, leaders, and builders seeking integration between faith and work. THIH exists to help weary high-capacity believers reject performance Christianity, confront internal fragmentation, and build lives shaped by obedience to Jesus. This channel explores biblical formation, Christian leadership, spiritual maturity, entrepreneurial discipleship, and the deeper work of becoming whole in Christ. If you are asking questions like what does the Bible say about ambition, how do Christian entrepreneurs avoid burnout, or how can believers discern real spiritual fruit, this work is built for that exact tension at thehustleisholy.net.Step deeper into the THIH ecosystem if you want formation that does not stop at inspiration, but presses into obedience, wholeness, and enduring fruit.📈 The Hustle Is Holy: A Formation Ecosystem🏗️ The Next Stone: https://thehustleisholy.net/dtft/📖 Deepen the Work: https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer🌐 Enter the Cathedral: https://www.thehustleisholy.net📬 Mailing Address: 1341 W Mockingbird Ln, 600 West 689, Dallas, TX 75247#TheHustleIsHoly #DeadFaith #ChristianLeadership #FaithWithoutWorks #SpiritualFruit

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    Guard the Flame: Spiritual Leadership at Home

    Guard the Flame: Spiritual Leadership at HomeFatherhood is not a cultural role—it is a covenant calling.In a world drowning in information yet starving for formation, many men feel unsure how to lead spiritually at home. Some carry quiet guilt. Others feel spiritually inadequate. Still others assume discipleship belongs mainly to the church.But Scripture says otherwise.From Deuteronomy 6 to Ephesians 6, God never outsourced spiritual leadership. He entrusted it—intentionally and weightily—to fathers and husbands. Not as tyrants. Not as passive observers. But as shepherds.This message walks through 10 biblical commands that define God’s design for spiritual leadership in the home:Teach diligently.Tell the next generation.Discipline with gentleness.Love your wife like Christ.Declare allegiance to the Lord.Explain redemption.Prioritize worship.Train intentionally.Form hearts, not just behavior.Guard against spiritual forgetfulness.These are not preferences. They are covenant instructions.And they move us from revelation to responsibility.Maybe you feel behind.Maybe you’ve been silent.Maybe you’ve been harsh.Maybe you’ve been passive.Hear this clearly: conviction is not condemnation.The God who commands is the God who redeems.When I first read “These words shall be on your heart” (Deut 6:6), I realized something painful—I was trying to teach what I hadn’t been treasuring. That realization didn’t crush me; it redirected me.Leadership in the home doesn’t begin with perfection.It begins with repentance and renewed obedience.Christ is the faithful Son and perfect Bridegroom. He leads us even as we learn to lead.Scripture leaves no room for spiritual passivity.“You shall teach them diligently…” (Deut 6)“We will not hide them from their children…” (**Psalms 78)“Fathers… bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” (Eph 6:4)“Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the church…” (Eph 5:25)“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” (**Joshua 24:15)Silence is not neutral.Drift is not accidental.Forgetfulness is not harmless.The flame must be guarded.Start small. Start today.Open Scripture at the table.Ask, “What did we learn at church?”Apologize where needed.Pray out loud.Remove idols quietly stealing devotion.Tell your children how God carried you.Small, repeated faithfulness builds generational impact.Guard the flame.🗝️ Key TakeawaySpiritual leadership in the home is not loud dominance—it is steady devotion.It is Scripture opened at a kitchen table.It is repentance modeled after failure.It is allegiance declared without apology.Guard the flame.📚 Resources🙏 Need Prayer:https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer☕ Support the Mission:CashApp: https://cash.me/$thehustleisholyBuy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/THIH🛒 Gumroad Library:https://thehustleisholy.gumroad.com

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    When The Room Is Empty: How God Uses Isolation to Break Your Need for Applause

    What if the empty room isn’t rejection… but preparation?In this sermon, When the Room Is Empty: How God Uses Isolation to Break Your Need for Applause, we confront a quiet struggle many believers rarely admit: the craving to be seen.No applause.No affirmation.No visible fruit.Just silence.Yet throughout Scripture, God forms His servants in obscurity before entrusting them with influence.Like Joseph in prison.Like David in the fields.Like Paul the Apostle in hidden years of preparation.Before the platform comes the process. Before influence comes integrity. Before promotion comes pruning.Isolation is not punishment—it is formation.This message walks through Proverbs 25:28 and 1 Corinthians 9:24–27 to reveal why self-government is the foundation of spiritual authority. When God empties the room, He is not removing purpose. He is refining motives.And sometimes, He is breaking our addiction to applause.If you feel unseen right now… take heart.I remember a season when obedience felt painfully unnoticed. I was serving, studying, showing up—and the “room” stayed quiet. No feedback. No fruit I could measure. And in that silence, God gently exposed something I didn’t want to admit: I was faithful—but I also wanted affirmation.That revelation wasn’t condemnation. It was mercy.Because identity rooted in applause is fragile. Identity rooted in sonship is unshakeable.Jesus taught that the Father sees in secret. The room may feel empty—but heaven’s gaze is not absent.Proverbs warns that a life without self-control is like a city without walls. Gifted—but vulnerable. Influential—but exposed.Paul disciplined himself, fearing that public ministry could outpace private mastery. That tension is holy. It reminds us:Influence amplifies whatever is hidden.If pride is unaddressed, visibility magnifies it.If insecurity is untreated, leadership medicates it.If appetites are unchecked, opportunity feeds them.God withholds platforms not to punish—but to protect.The question is not, “Why is the room empty?”The question is, “What is God building in me while it is?”This is an invitation:• Embrace obscurity as intimacy.• Build walls around your soul through discipline and surrender.• Redefine success as obedience, not applause.• Let character mature before influence expands.Ask yourself honestly:Would I still obey if no one noticed?Would I still serve if no one thanked me?Would I still give if no one applauded?Holiness grows in hidden places.And when God fills the room again, may He find a soul governed by the Spirit—not driven by validation.📖 Key TakeawayGod empties the room to build the walls of your soul.Isolation is not insignificance—it is sacred construction.🔎 Keywords#Christian leadership development, #biblical self-control, #spiritual discipline sermon, #overcoming insecurity biblically, #isolation season with God, #character before platform, #Proverbs 25:28 teaching, #1 Corinthians 9 discipline, #freedom from people-pleasing, #obedience over applause🙏 Reflection & PrayerFather, purify our motives. Where we have sought applause more than obedience, forgive us. Build self-government within us. Teach us to love the secret place more than the spotlight. Form in us the character that can carry whatever influence You choose to give. Let our hustle be holy—anchored in grace, not driven by validation. In Jesus’ name, amen.🌐 Website:https://www.thehustleisholy.netWork hard—but only under the weight of grace, not guilt.

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    Grace Raises the Life (Not Lowers the Standard)

    Grace Raises the Life (Not Lowers the Standard)📖 Primary TextTitus 2:11–14When Grace Gets MisusedGrace is one of the most beautiful words in Scripture—and one of the most misused in modern faith.We explain away silence, justify habits, excuse fading conviction, and whisper, “Grace covers that.”And yes—grace does cover.But grace was never meant to become a cushion for disobedience.According to Titus 2, grace is not permission that excuses—it is power that transforms.Grace does not lower God’s standard.Grace raises our lives to meet it.In this teaching, we slow down and let Scripture speak clearly—without shame, without hype, and without compromise.Grace Is a Trainer, Not a ThreatGrace is not cruel.Grace is not condemning.Grace is committed to your restoration.Like physical therapy after an injury, grace trains what has grown weak, retrains what learned the wrong patterns, and heals what sin distorted.A therapist who says “Just stay on the couch” is not merciful—that’s neglect.Grace doesn’t say “Stay where you are.”Grace says “Get up—I’m here to help.”If you’ve ever wanted mercy without change, you’re not alone.And you’re not beyond hope.What Grace Actually Does (Titus 2:11–14)Scripture tells us that grace:Appears in salvation through Jesus ChristTrains us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passionsForms a new life now—self-controlled, upright, and godlyFixes our hope on Christ’s returning gloryPurifies a people who are zealous for good worksGrace does not excuse bondage.Grace breaks it.Grace does not whisper, “It’s fine.”Grace declares, “You are free.”Let Grace Raise YouBeloved, grace has appeared.Grace is training you.Grace is forming you.Grace is fixing your hope.Grace is preparing a people for glory.Do not insult grace by settling for less than transformation.Let grace raise your life—your thoughts,your habits,your obedience,your hope—until the day Christ appears in glory.🔑 Key TakeawayGrace does not lower God’s standard—Grace raises our lives to meet it.🧠 Reflection QuestionWhere have you asked grace to excuse what God intends to transform?🙏 Closing PrayerLord Jesus Christ,You gave Yourself for us.Train what is undisciplined.Cleanse what is compromised.Strengthen what is weary.Make us a people who live between grace received and glory awaited—zealous for good works,faithful in holiness,steadfast in hope.All for Your glory.Amen.🔗 Ministry Links🙏 Need Prayer:https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer☕ Support the Mission:Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/THIH

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The Hustle Is Holy Podcast is a Christ-centered discipleship podcast for men and women who follow Jesus and desire to honor Him in their work, leadership, creativity, and daily responsibility.This podcast exists to confront the false divide between sacred faith and secular labor by placing Jesus Christ back at the center of how we build, lead, create, and steward what God has entrusted to us. Scripture does not present Christ as relevant only to personal belief or Sunday worship. He is Lord over all of life. That includes our work, our discipline, our decisions, our ambition, and our obedience when no one is watching.Hosted by Michael Eugene Martin Jr., a servant of Christ and founder of The Hustle Is Holy, the podcast is not about personal branding, self-actualization, or motivational success. It is about following Jesus faithfully in the real world, where pressure is real, compromise is subtle, and obedience often costs more than applause.

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