Wake Up Call From Jeremiah

Wake Up Call From Jeremiah

Author: bryan robinson December 22, 2025 Duration: 15:38
What if the place you rely on for spiritual safety has become the very thing hiding your need to change? We walk through Jeremiah’s temple sermon with the urgency it deserves, tracing a straight line from ancient Jerusalem to our modern routines and the quiet assumptions that keep us asleep. The message is sharp but hopeful: worship without ethics is worthless, yet God confronts us to restore us.

We start at the temple gate, where Jeremiah interrupts festival crowds who believe the building guarantees their security. He calls out the contradiction of public devotion and private compromise—stealing, cheating, idolatry—and warns with history: Shiloh fell, and Jerusalem did too when people refused to repent. We connect that to Jesus flipping tables and invoking the same prophetic charge, exposing how sacred spaces can become dens of robbers when we use them as cover rather than catalysts for change.

From there, we turn to what transformation looks like in 2025. Rituals still matter, but they must lead to a changed life: caring for immigrants, orphans, and widows; refusing exploitation; guarding our words; honoring truth in contracts and relationships. Grace cannot be earned, but real faith bears fruit. As the Spirit makes us living temples, the divide between Sunday and Monday collapses—emails, budgets, and conversations become places of worship where justice and mercy take root. We share practical steps for honest self-examination, repentance without shame, and daily practices that rebuild integrity from the inside out.

If you’ve ever felt the uneasy gap between what you sing and how you live, this is a wake-up call and an invitation. Let’s trade false security for real transformation and let the house—our hearts, our homes, our churches—be a house of prayer, justice, and love. If this resonates, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review telling us one habit you’re ready to rethink.PRAYER REQUEST Support the show

In this debut episode, Bryan Robinson, also known as Be Rob, marks a personal milestone by reflecting on the journey toward his fiftieth birthday. Rather than a simple list, the conversation unfolds as a candid and often humorous retrospective, weaving together lessons that span the diverse categories of comedy, personal growth, and spirituality. You'll hear him share the seventeen specific insights and experiences that genuinely shaped his path, all gathered before he turned fifty on January 21, 1975. The tone is conversational and grounded, blending self-improvement anecdotes with moments of lighthearted reflection, and it may include interview segments with others who influenced his perspective. This podcast episode feels like a thoughtful, one-on-one chat that explores how life’s mix of faith, learning, and even missteps can coalesce into meaningful wisdom. It’s an authentic look back, offering listeners not a prescription for living, but a personal story that might resonate with their own chapters of change and discovery.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Ep.1- 17 things learnt before I turnt 50
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