Welcome back to Daily Seed: the podcast where faith meets practicality. In this urgent one-off episode, we’re talking spiritual strategy and mental warfare. When God tells you to build, the old version of you can’t come along for the ride. It’s time to cut off the head of your former self—the thoughts of doubt, poverty, illness, fear, and rebellion—and walk in the authority that’s already been given to you. From Strong’s 607 (Greek: apokephalizó) to 2 Corinthians 10 and Matthew 7, we see ...
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Welcome back to Daily Seed: the podcast where faith meets practicality. In this urgent one-off episode, we’re talking spiritual strategy and mental warfare. When God tells you to build, the old version of you can’t come along for the ride. It’s time to cut off the head of your former self—the thoughts of doubt, poverty, illness, fear, and rebellion—and walk in the authority that’s already been given to you. From Strong’s 607 (Greek: apokephalizó) to 2 Corinthians 10 and Matthew 7, we see ...
Welcome back to Daily Seed: the podcast where faith meets practicality. In this urgent one-off episode, we’re talking spiritual strategy and mental warfare. When God tells you to build, the old version of you can’t come along for the ride. It’s time to cut off the head of your former self—the thoughts of doubt, poverty, illness, fear, and rebellion—and walk in the authority that’s already been given to you. From Strong’s 607 (Greek: apokephalizó) to 2 Corinthians 10 and Matthew 7, we see ...
Welcome back to Daily Seed: the podcast where faith meets practicality. In this urgent one-off episode, we’re talking spiritual strategy and mental warfare. When God tells you to build, the old version of you can’t come along for the ride. It’s time to cut off the head of your former self—the thoughts of doubt, poverty, illness, fear, and rebellion—and walk in the authority that’s already been given to you. From Strong’s 607 (Greek: apokephalizó) to 2 Corinthians 10 and Matthew 7, we see ...