TheeSoulFuel Podcast

Willie Robbins III

Welcome to your essential pitstop, where your soul gets the fuel it needs for life’s journey. In Christ, faith is the vehicle steering us through every twist and turn. Join us as we dive into real conversations about real-life challenges, all viewed through the lens of scripture. Don’t leave empty—come and be filled with the wisdom, strength, and grace to keep going.

  1. Jul 8 ·  Video

    Procrastination Is Not A Spiritual Gift

    Send us Fan Mail Exhaustion has a sneaky source we don’t like to name: running. Not running from work or deadlines, but running from what God keeps putting in front of us, obedience, responsibility, forgiveness, healing, and the next step in our purpose. I’m Pastor Will, and I’m getting real about how “running from God” can look spiritual on the outside while your heart is dodging surrender on the inside. Procrastination, overthinking, staying busy, making excuses, and waiting for perfect timing can all be quiet ways we resist growth.   I walk through Jonah as a mirror for our lives, including my own detour in 2020, and why purpose starts to feel like a problem the moment it becomes inconvenient. We talk about control, certainty, and comfort, and why faith usually demands movement before understanding. Then we get into the weight of spiritual exhaustion: when you ignore conviction long enough, peace fades, frustration rises, and distractions multiply. Avoidance drains more energy than obedience, and Psalm 32 captures that stress in a way both Scripture and science can recognize.   We also name fear for what it is, especially when it masquerades as wisdom, timing, or “being careful.” Second Timothy 1:7 reminds us God gives love, power, and a sound mind, not a spirit of fear. God calls imperfect people and develops us while we walk, so you don’t have to be “fully ready” to start being obedient.   If this hits home, share it with a friend who’s tired in their soul, subscribe to Soul Fuel Podcast, and leave a review so more people can find these Christ-centered conversations.

  2. Jun 29 ·  Video

    When Life Goes Quiet And God Still Works

    Send us Fan Mail If your prayers feel like they’re hitting the ceiling and your life feels stuck on repeat, you’re not alone. That quiet stretch where nothing seems to open, nothing seems to change, and motivation gets tested has a name: a dry season. And the hardest part is that it can feel like God is silent, like you did something wrong, or like you’re being left behind. I’m Pastor Will, and I’m back with TheeSoulFuel Podcast Season Two to talk straight about what’s really happening in those hidden seasons. I connect the dots through Scripture: Moses in the wilderness, David anointed before the throne, Joseph in prison before the palace, and Jesus tested before public ministry. We sit with James 1 and the truth that trials produce endurance and maturity, and we name what dry seasons expose in us: impatience, pride, and a dependence on results instead of dependence on God. We also get practical. Sometimes God is quiet because He already spoke and now He’s looking for obedience. If you’ve been asking for new instructions while ignoring the last thing He told you, this will challenge you with love. We talk faith without emotional hype, why “nobody sees it” is a lie, how pruning works (John 15), and what to do right now: stay rooted in the Word, keep showing up, stop comparing timelines, and don’t panic or force outcomes. If this encouraged you, subscribe to Soul Fuel Podcast, share it with someone in a dry season, and leave a review so more people can find these Christ-centered conversations.

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Welcome to your essential pitstop, where your soul gets the fuel it needs for life’s journey. In Christ, faith is the vehicle steering us through every twist and turn. Join us as we dive into real conversations about real-life challenges, all viewed through the lens of scripture. Don’t leave empty—come and be filled with the wisdom, strength, and grace to keep going.