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Lo Fi Friday's Podcast | What Producing Good Fruit Really Looks Like — Even When You Don’t Feel Like It | Episode 24

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In this episode of Slow 2 Speak with Vooch, we explore what it truly means to produce good fruit, even when your heart isn’t fully in it. Reflecting on Luke 13 and the parable of the fig tree, Vooch challenges the idea that spiritual fruit always comes with excitement or emotion.

Through honest storytelling and biblical insight, you’ll discover how small acts of service, quiet obedience, and daily faithfulness matter deeply to God. We also explore Jewish perspectives on intention, and how the “why” behind what we do is just as important as the action itself.

If you’ve ever wondered whether your tired “yes” to God still counts, this episode is for you.

Grab a copy of Suggested Etiquettes for the Grieving, available now. Support the podcast by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or visiting Slow2SpeakWithVooch.com.

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In this episode of Slow 2 Speak with Vooch, we explore what it truly means to produce good fruit, even when your heart isn’t fully in it. Reflecting on Luke 13 and the parable of the fig tree, Vooch challenges the idea that spiritual fruit always comes with excitement or emotion.

Through honest storytelling and biblical insight, you’ll discover how small acts of service, quiet obedience, and daily faithfulness matter deeply to God. We also explore Jewish perspectives on intention, and how the “why” behind what we do is just as important as the action itself.

If you’ve ever wondered whether your tired “yes” to God still counts, this episode is for you.

Grab a copy of Suggested Etiquettes for the Grieving, available now. Support the podcast by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or visiting Slow2SpeakWithVooch.com.

Thanks for listening to Slow 2 Speak with Vooch!

Sangamon Watches & Repairs
Sangamon Watches blends history and modern design, honoring tradition. 15% off with code: TONYNTONY
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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