High Time to Come Out of your Religious Form - Ep. 889 - April 17, 2026

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Are we awake to the Time we're living in, or have we settled for a Religious Form that leaves no room for real power?

In this episode of The Smith and Rowland Show, Alan Smith and Jeff Rowland talk about spiritual seasons, discernment, and why so much of the modern church looks active while still asleep. Starting in Romans 13 and 2 Timothy 4, they press into a hard truth: believers must know the Time, preach the Word in season and out of season, and come out of empty Religious Form.

This conversation gets straight to the point. They discuss how culture can reveal the season we're in, why many people resist end-times preaching, and how a slumbering spirit shows up in daily life. They also talk about walking in the light, not just as a moral ideal, but as divine protection from temptation and spiritual blindness.

You'll also hear strong insight on:

* why preaching the gospel still works in a dark culture
* the danger of replacing substance with presentation
* how Form can overtake faith when people trust style more than truth
* why being ready for Christ's return means more than saying you're saved
* how to discern the season without falling into fear

There is also a timely challenge here for the church. If the house is on fire, it makes no sense to keep trimming the yard. That picture runs through the whole episode. The call is clear: wake up, cast off darkness, and live with urgency.

If you've felt frustrated by shallow church culture, confused by the times, or burdened by the state of the world, this episode will give you biblical clarity and needed conviction.

Watch, listen, and take inventory. The Time matters. The Word still works. Religious Form won't carry anyone through this hour.

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