What separates those who experience the greater things of God from those who don’t? It all comes down to how we handle the fundamentals of faith.
In this episode, we kick off a powerful series breaking down five essential practices—what we call the A-to-E’s of faith—that every believer needs to go further in their walk with God. From acknowledging God’s Word to walking in expectation, these aren’t just ideas...they’re your spiritual training ground.
Using sports analogies, scripture, and real-life stories, Aaron reminds us that pro-level faith starts with practicing the basics—and no one is too advanced to go back to the gym.
➤ This episode covers:
The A–E framework of faith
Why acknowledging truth isn't enough
How believing, confessing, doing, and expecting activate God's promises
Why growth always starts with spiritual discipline
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