In Part 2 of this conversation, Sean "The Baptist" Brasfield shifts from encounter to sustaining a real relationship with God and what it actually takes to grow in prayer over time.
The focus is simple but challenging: relationship requires time. Just like any meaningful connection, your walk with God deepens through consistent, intentional interaction—not rushed prayers or one-sided conversations. Sean breaks down how learning to both talk to God and listen is essential to truly hearing His voice, which always aligns with His Word—not emotions or dramatic signs.
The conversation also tackles a real tension many believers face: how to balance faith, family, and calling. Through practical insight, Sean emphasizes that purpose doesn't replace your responsibilities—it must be stewarded alongside them. That means making sacrifices, setting priorities, and asking God for wisdom to navigate each season well.
A powerful thread throughout the episode is the reality that no one stays "on fire" all the time. There are seasons of drift, distraction, and spiritual fatigue. But the key isn't perfection—it's knowing how to return. Sean shares how going back to the basics—repentance, the Word, and foundational prayer practices like the "prayer alphabet," can reignite consistency and connection.
The episode closes with a strong emphasis on faithfulness over flash. Showing up, staying committed, and allowing God to build something lasting over time.
This conversation is a grounded reminder:
- You grow with God through time, not shortcuts
- You hear God through His Word, not just feelings
- You stay strong by returning to the basics
- And you finish well by choosing faithfulness daily
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