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This week on Seed in the Closet, Macretia shares a powerful revelation straight from quiet time with the Lord:
God doesn’t want a secondhand relationship with you.
He wants to speak to you directly.

In a world overflowing with Christian content—sermons, books, reels, devotionals, and voices on every platform—it’s easy to build a borrowed faith unintentionally. But Jesus tore the veil so that you could have your own access, your own conversations, and your own revelation of who God is.

In this episode, we explore:

🌱 Why secondhand spirituality leaves us full of information but starving for revelation
🌱 Why even Seed in the Closet is just the appetizer—meant to lead you into daily, personal encounters with the Lord
🌱 How Christ removed every barrier so you can hear God clearly
🌱 The role of prophets today—and why they can never substitute for your relationship with God
🌱 How to shift prayer from monologue to dialogue
🌱 The inheritance of a one-on-one relationship with your Father

You’ll also receive a simple 5-Minute Encounter practice to help you quiet your spirit, hear God’s voice, and grow in daily intimacy with Him.

God is still speaking.
The question is—are we listening?

Tune in and lean in. This epiphany may change the way you walk with God forever.

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