Fire & Fragrance Podcast

Fire & Fragrance

Podcast by Fire & Fragrance

  1. 12H AGO

    Gabe Strydom | Lordship | DAY 2

    “You are as sick as your secrets.” That’s the gut-punch that reframes everything—not as behavior management, but as a battle over what you truly love. The real danger isn’t obvious failure; it’s the quiet compromises, the “small foxes,” the hidden loyalties shaping your life from the shadows. The challenge isn’t just avoiding deception—it’s realizing you might already be blind to your own blind spots. At the core is a simple but disruptive idea: you don’t become holy by trying harder—you become holy by seeing clearer. People don’t change because they’re told what’s wrong; they change when they encounter something better. Whatever has your deepest affection is what you’re “set apart” to—and most of us, despite knowing better, are driven more by desire than truth. The solution isn’t fear, guilt, or discipline alone—it’s a compelling vision of something greater than your current obsession. If God isn’t more desirable than the thing you’re clinging to, you’ll keep going back. Holiness, then, isn’t restriction—it’s restoration. It’s not becoming less human, but finally becoming fully human. Like someone who’s crawled their whole life being taught to walk, transformation isn’t self-powered—it’s relational. Stay close to the One who holds you up, and change follows. Real growth comes from ruthless honesty, humble openness to feedback, and stepping out of secrecy into the light—because the moment you stop hiding is the moment healing actually begins. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

    1h 44m
  2. 23H AGO

    Gabe Strydom | Lordship | DAY 1

    What if the real problem isn’t your behavior—it’s that you’ve been playing God? Beneath the surface of “good Christian life” can hide something far more dangerous: a divided heart, addicted to both Jesus and sin, trying to negotiate instead of surrender. The result? A generation settling for cheap satisfaction—scrolls, substances, and surface-level spirituality—while missing the all-consuming reality of a God who demands everything and offers infinitely more. At the core is a distorted relationship: treating God like a contract—“I’ll do this if You do that”—instead of a King. True holiness isn’t about trying harder or avoiding sin; it’s about seeing something so much greater that sin stops making sense. When you encounter real love—raw, unconditional, undeserved—it dismantles both rebellion and shame. The cross didn’t just forgive behavior; it tore down the barrier so people could experience God, not just believe in Him. The challenge is blunt: stop playing the game. You’ll get exactly what you came for—temporary fun that leaves you empty, or God Himself. There’s no middle ground. Lordship means surrendering control, killing the “pet sins” before they grow teeth, and rejecting the illusion that you’re in charge. Freedom begins the moment you quit negotiating and go all in—because the life you’re actually looking for isn’t found in managing sin, but in being consumed by something far greater. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

    1h 16m
  3. 2D AGO

    Phillip Manginelli | Biblical Worldview | DAY 3

    The quiet crisis of modern life isn’t just stress or busyness—it’s a slow drift away from meaning. In a culture shaped by secularism, faith quietly gives way to doubt, love erodes into insecurity, community fractures into individualism, contribution turns into consumption, and deep rest is replaced by a constant internal exhaustion. The result? A generation endlessly chasing significance but rarely finding it. The problem isn’t simply personal weakness—it’s the soil we’ve been planted in. Culture forms us, often without us noticing. That formation pushes people to hunt for meaning in places that were never designed to carry it. Careers become a desperate attempt to prove worth. Relationships are burdened with expectations only God could fulfill. Visibility and recognition become substitutes for identity. Yet none of these can hold the weight we place on them, which is why so many people feel restless, lonely, and burned out—even when they appear successful. Real freedom begins when meaning stops being something we chase and becomes something we live from. The alternative is a radically different anchor: truth and identity rooted in Jesus. A biblical worldview starts with the conviction that truth isn’t relative or hidden—it has been revealed in a person. Instead of striving to manufacture significance, life becomes an act of trust: trusting God’s promises, like Abraham did, even when circumstances seem impossible. That shift reshapes everything. Faith replaces doubt, love overcomes insecurity, community becomes essential, contribution matters more than consumption, and the restless soul finally finds the deep, steady rest it’s been searching for all along. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

    2h 15m
  4. 5D AGO

    Phillip Manginelli | Biblical Worldview | DAY 2

    The biggest battle for your faith might not be doubt—it might be divided allegiance. Much of the confusion people feel about Jesus comes from reading Scripture through modern emotions instead of understanding its cultural language. When Jesus says you must “hate” your father and mother, he isn’t commanding hostility—he’s demanding ultimate loyalty. The real challenge isn’t about feelings; it’s about who—or what—actually has your allegiance. Family, politics, culture, and even personal identity all compete for that space, creating a kind of internal tug-of-war that often shows up as anxiety, insecurity, and spiritual confusion. Jesus’ invitation is radically simple: take on his yoke, his way of life. That burden isn’t meant to crush you—it’s tailored for you. Humans were made for meaningful responsibility, but the weight becomes unbearable when we try to carry multiple competing loyalties at once. Love is lighter than hate. Mercy is lighter than judgment. Faithfulness is lighter than betrayal. When life feels chaotic, it’s often because we’re being pulled by too many voices instead of living under one clear center. Behind that struggle sits a much larger cultural shift. Over centuries, Western culture quietly moved from a God-centered worldview to a fully secular one where belief in God feels optional—or even unlikely. This shift didn’t happen overnight; it unfolded through history, shaping how people think about truth, identity, and meaning. The result is a culture that promises human flourishing without God, yet often leaves people feeling restless and fractured. The path forward isn’t reclaiming a “Christian culture”—it’s something deeper: choosing a single allegiance to Jesus in a world filled with competing ones. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

    1h 45m
  5. 6D AGO

    Phillip Manginelli | Biblical Worldview | DAY 1

    A life drowning in secrets, shame, and self-hatred finally collapsed in a hotel convention center—face down on the floor, exhausted from pretending to be someone else. Expecting judgment from God, the only thing waiting was grace. That moment didn’t magically fix everything, but it became a compass pointing out of years of pain, addiction, and hidden brokenness. What followed was a slow, honest journey of “working out” what God had already begun—learning that transformation isn’t instant perfection, but the courage to confront your story instead of running from it. The deeper problem isn’t just personal failure—it’s the silent power of shame and the exhausting double life it creates. When shame partners with lies, it convinces people to hide the very parts of their story that could bring freedom. Real healing begins when honesty replaces secrecy. Being “fully known”—even in the parts we hate about ourselves—is where the love of God becomes real, not theoretical. The invitation isn’t simply confession of sin, but vulnerability about wounds, doubts, and unanswered questions that quietly shape our lives. But there’s an even bigger force shaping us: culture. Every person operates from a worldview that quietly guides every decision, belief, and reaction. Most people assume they’re thinking independently, when in reality their worldview has been formed by a secular culture long before they realize it. The challenge—and the opportunity—is learning to see the world the way Jesus does. When that shift begins, clarity replaces confusion, faith becomes resilient, and following Jesus stops being cultural habit and becomes a conscious, transformative way of life. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

    2h 20m
  6. MAR 11

    Yasmine Pierce | Freedom | DAY 4

    Fear doesn’t just shout—it often whispers through passivity. The dishes left in the sink, the hard conversation avoided, the prayer postponed for “later.” Over time, those small moments quietly shape a pattern: a life that delays obedience. The real danger isn’t messy kitchens or cluttered rooms—it’s the slow drift into a mindset that says it’s not that important. And that mindset eventually spills into the things that matter most: prayer, leadership, calling, and courage. The deeper issue is whether God can trust us with what He wants to entrust—influence, leadership, vision, even movements that impact nations. Passivity trains us to step back, but the gospel calls us forward. Courage isn’t the absence of fear; it’s the willingness to say yes to the cost. The same courage Jesus showed when He stepped forward to face the soldiers in the garden is the model: seeing what’s on the other side—a harvest, a promise, a calling—and choosing to walk through difficulty anyway. The invitation is simple but demanding: start today. Break the pattern in the small things so you’re ready for the big ones. Stand your ground, take responsibility, and choose courage over comfort. Because the people who change the world aren’t the ones who wait for the perfect moment—they’re the ones who decide that what God has promised on the other side is worth the cost of stepping forward now. 💥 To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

    49 min
  7. MAR 10

    Yasmine Pierce | Freedom | DAY 3

    Unbelief might be the most dangerous stronghold most people tolerate—and often without realizing it. Faith isn’t just a nice spiritual idea; according to Hebrews 11:6, without it, it’s impossible to please God. Yet many people quietly nurture what could be called “selective unbelief”—trusting God in some areas while doubting Him in others. Maybe you believe He can change lives, but not through you. Maybe you believe He heals, but not when you pray. That quiet doubt shapes identity, expectations, and ultimately what people believe is possible with God. The deeper issue isn’t just doubt—it’s the strongholds those doubts create. A stronghold forms when repeated thoughts, sins, or agreements with lies give the enemy a foothold in someone’s life. Bitterness, anger, self-hatred, and fear don’t start as full systems of belief; they start as small permissions. Over time those permissions grow into mental and spiritual structures that influence how someone sees themselves, others, and God. The result? People who love Jesus but still live under the weight of anxiety, addiction, depression, or defeat. The breakthrough begins with a decision: refuse to tolerate unbelief and actively choose faith. Faith isn’t blind optimism—it’s confidence rooted in the character of a faithful God. When people stop agreeing with lies and start standing in the authority they already have in Christ, those strongholds begin to crumble. The shift is simple but powerful: turn the “light switch” of the heart from unbelief to belief and declare that God’s power is not just real—but available right now. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

    54 min
  8. MAR 9

    Yasmin Pierce | Freedom | DAY 2

    A quiet enemy can sabotage even the strongest faith: unbelief. When doubt slips in—about God’s goodness, your calling, or whether He could actually move through your life—it quietly becomes a stronghold that shapes everything from identity to destiny. Faith, the message argues, isn’t wishful thinking or positive vibes; it’s a deliberate decision to trust the character of a faithful God. Scripture makes it clear: without faith it’s impossible to please God, yet many people live with “selective unbelief”—fully trusting Him in some areas while quietly doubting Him in others. That tension became painfully real through a personal story of loss and healing. After losing her father to cancer, faith in God’s power to heal felt distant—even while witnessing powerful spiritual moments elsewhere. But confronting that hidden doubt changed everything. Choosing to reject unbelief and trust God’s faithfulness sparked a dramatic shift: during a university tour, prayer for healing led to a wave of miracles—from headaches instantly disappearing to entire campuses responding with faith, baptisms, and renewed spiritual hunger. The turning point wasn’t perfect confidence—it was the decision to believe. Unbelief, the message explains, is often the root of deeper spiritual strongholds—patterns where lies take hold through sin, bitterness, or unresolved pain. These footholds give the enemy influence over thoughts, emotions, and identity. But believers aren’t powerless; they’ve been given authority to resist those lies and reclaim freedom. Real transformation begins by drawing a line in the sand: rejecting unbelief, embracing faith, and stepping into the power and freedom that come from trusting a faithful God. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com

    1h 26m

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