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I Almost Gave Up On Faith

I Almost Gave Up On Faith

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In this raw and deeply personal episode, Tribe of Judah OG Lion — the roar behind the mic — confronts a moment many believers experience but rarely admit: almost walking away from faith.

What happens when trusting God feels heavier than doubting Him? When disappointment lingers longer than hope? When prayers seem repetitive and heaven feels distant?

“I Almost Gave Up on Faith” explores spiritual exhaustion, wounded belief, and the quiet tension between holding on and letting go.

Hebrews 12:3 reminds us, “Consider Him… so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” Losing heart does not always look like rebellion. Sometimes it looks like fatigue. Sometimes it sounds like silence. Sometimes it feels like numbness.

This episode draws from the desperate honesty of Mark 9:24 — “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!” — showing that God does not require perfect faith, only surrendered honesty. Doubt does not disqualify devotion. Weakness does not cancel covenant.

Through Psalm 73:13–14, we confront the uncomfortable thought that faith can feel costly: “Surely in vain I have kept my heart pure…” Yet Scripture never hides human struggle. It preserves it. That means God is not intimidated by your questions.

Galatians 6:9 anchors this episode with endurance: “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” The temptation to quit often precedes breakthrough.

And in one of the most comforting assurances in Scripture, 2 Timothy 2:13 declares, “If we are faithless, He remains faithful.” Our inconsistency does not weaken God’s character. Our wavering does not cancel His covenant.

This episode is for the believer who is tired.

For the listener who feels spiritually bruised.

For the one who stayed — but barely.

Almost giving up on faith does not mean your faith is dead. It may simply be wounded. And wounded faith can still be healed.

Season 2: Faith In The Fire is not about emotional hype. It is about refined belief — faith that survives doubt, disappointment, delay, and discouragement.

If you are in a season where believing feels difficult, this episode will remind you: God sustains the faith you feel slipping.

Stay honest.

Stay anchored.

Stay believing.

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Hosted by Tribe of Judah OG Lion — The Roar Behind the Mic. 🔥✝️

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