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Faith, Formation and Fire

Faith, Formation and Fire

By: Michael E Martin Jr
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A podcast dedicated to spiritual maturity, biblical obedience, and Kingdom formation. Every episode is designed to strengthen faith, refine character, and ignite Holy Spirit fire in everyday life.

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  • If You Can't Lead Your Emotions You Can't Lead People
    Mar 7 2026

    Emotional leadership is not optional. If you can’t lead your emotions, you can’t lead people without eventually wounding them.


    Emotional leadership is a biblical issue before it is a practical one. In this message, Michael Martin shows from Proverbs 4, Luke 6, James 1, Galatians 5, Numbers 20, Philippians 4, and Matthew 26 that God calls leaders to shepherd their inner life before they guide others.

    Scripture reveals that unmanaged anger, anxiety, pride, and reactivity do not stay private—they spill into tone, decisions, and influence.

    This teaching calls Christian leaders to guard the heart, submit strong emotion to God, and pursue Spirit-formed self-control that reflects the character of Christ.


    📍 WHAT'S COVERED:

    • Why emotional leadership begins with guarding the heart
    • What Luke 6 teaches about the mouth revealing the inner life
    • Why anger must be governed, not excused, in leadership
    • The fruit of the Spirit and self-control in Christian leadership
    • How Moses misrepresented God through unmanaged emotion
    • How prayer, peace, and surrender reshape a leader’s reactions
    • What it means to let Christ rule your inner life


    Michael Martin is the founder of The Hustle Is Holy, a formation ecosystem for Christian entrepreneurs, founders, leaders, and builders navigating the pressure of faith and work.

    THIH exists to help high-capacity believers confront internal fragmentation, reject performative strength, and build lives shaped by spiritual formation, Christian leadership, and deep obedience to Jesus.

    This channel explores biblical leadership, emotional health and discipleship, faith-driven entrepreneurship, inner life formation, and the hard work of becoming whole under God’s rule.

    If you are asking questions like what does the Bible say about ambition, how do Christian entrepreneurs avoid burnout, or how should leaders manage anger, fear, and anxiety without harming people, this work exists for that exact tension at thehustleisholy.net.


    Step deeper into the THIH ecosystem if you want formation that strengthens both your leadership and your inner life under Christ.


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    13 mins
  • The Blessing & Bondage of Money
    Feb 21 2026


    The Blessing & Bondage of Money

    Money is quiet—but it reveals everything.

    It shapes decisions. It exposes loyalties. It tests contentment. And Scripture speaks with remarkable balance: money is a tool, the love of money is a danger, and God’s blessing is real—but it must never replace God Himself.

    In this teaching, The Blessing and the Bondage: Keeping Money in Its Proper Place, we walk from Genesis 1 to 1 Timothy 6, uncovering a simple but searching truth:

    Creation was declared “very good.”
    Money was never declared ultimate.

    Money is not evil. But it is powerful. And what it becomes in your life depends entirely on your heart.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • Is wealth a blessing or a distraction?
    • Why does money feel so spiritually loaded?
    • How do I earn, save, and give without drifting from God?
    • Can ambition be holy?

    This message is for you.

    There was a season when I measured peace by margin in my bank account. When income dipped, anxiety rose. When income rose, pride quietly followed. Scripture confronted me gently but clearly:

    “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21)

    The Lord wasn’t after my budget. He was after my devotion.

    Hebrews 13:5 became personal:
    “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”

    Contentment isn’t about having little. It’s about knowing Who holds you.

    If money has felt heavy in your life—whether through scarcity or success—this study will steady you. God is not intimidated by your ambition, and He is not absent in your provision. He simply refuses to share His throne.

    Scripture draws a line we often blur:

    • Creation = declared good (Genesis 1:31)
    • Money = morally responsive tool
    • Love of money = root of all kinds of evil (1 Timothy 6:10)

    The issue is not possession. It’s allegiance.

    Jesus said plainly:

    “You cannot serve God and money.” (Matthew 6:24)

    So we must ask:

    • Has provision become identity?
    • Has diligence become pride?
    • Has security shifted from God to numbers?

    Deuteronomy 8 warns prosperity can produce forgetfulness.
    Paul warns wealth can relocate hope.
    Proverbs reminds us: Better a little with the fear of the Lord.

    The blessing becomes bondage the moment it replaces the Blesser.

    Here’s the biblical recalibration:

    1. Gain it righteously. (Proverbs 11:1)
    2. Hold it loosely. (1 Timothy 6:17)
    3. Use it generously. (1 Timothy 6:18)
    4. Anchor hope in God alone. (Hebrews 13:5)

    Money must serve worship—not compete with it.

    Ask yourself this week:

    • Does my giving reflect trust?
    • Does my spending reflect stewardship?
    • Does my anxiety reveal misplaced hope?

    Holiness in finances isn’t about restriction.
    It’s about rightful order.

    Work hard—but only under the weight of grace, not guilt.

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    16 mins
  • Spiritual Authority Requires Self-Government
    Feb 14 2026

    There is a quiet ache beneath the noise of our age.

    We are connected—but unguarded.
    Busy—but undisciplined.
    Influential—but internally unstable.

    In this sermon, we open Proverbs 25:28 and 1 Corinthians 9:24–27 to confront a sobering truth:

    Spiritual authority requires self-government.

    Not charisma.
    Not gifting.
    Not platforms.

    Self-government.

    “A man without self-control is like a city broken into and left without walls.” (Proverbs 25:28)

    God never designed His people to live exposed to every impulse and vulnerable to every temptation. From Eden to the New Jerusalem, redemption restores order—God reigning again in the human heart.

    If we want enduring influence, we must rebuild the walls.

    Maybe you feel the breach.

    The anger that flares too quickly.
    The habit that quietly masters you.
    The distraction that thins your prayer life.

    You are not alone.

    I’ve known seasons where I rebuked the enemy while neglecting my own gates—praying for deliverance when God was calling me to discipline. And by grace, He did not condemn me. He trained me.

    Scripture says the grace of God trains us (Titus 2:11–12).
    Grace does not excuse lack of discipline—it empowers transformation.

    Self-control is not self-salvation.
    It is Spirit-formed strength under the lordship of Christ.

    The apostle Paul writes:

    “I discipline my body and keep it under control, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified.” (1 Corinthians 9:27)

    Paul feared not losing salvation—but losing usefulness.

    God does not entrust public authority to those who reject private obedience.

    We cannot demand spiritual authority while neglecting spiritual governance.

    So we must ask:

    • Where are the walls broken?
    • Where has indulgence replaced vigilance?
    • Where has comfort displaced calling?

    Collapse rarely comes from one dramatic decision.
    It comes when discipline is postponed, repentance delayed, vigilance relaxed.

    Beloved—rebuild the walls.

    This message is not about perfection.
    It is about submission.

    Present your body as a living sacrifice.
    Submit your will under Christ’s rule.
    Train by grace for the long race.

    Run—not aimlessly.
    Fight—not shadowboxing.
    Endure—for an imperishable crown.

    Authority in the Kingdom flows from obedience under the King.

    Let the Holy Spirit govern your desires.
    Let Scripture order your appetites.
    Let grace train your will.

    🔑 Key Takeaway

    Spiritual authority is sustained not by gifting, but by grace-trained self-government under the lordship of Jesus Christ.

    📚 Resources Mentioned

    Proverbs 25:28
    1 Corinthians 9:24–27
    Titus 2:11–12
    Romans 12:1
    1 Peter 5:8

    🙏 Reflection & Prayer

    Where has your life grown unguarded?

    Ask the Spirit to search you—not to shame you, but to sanctify you. The same Christ who ruled His spirit in the wilderness and submitted His body to the cross now reigns to strengthen you.

    Prayer:
    Lord Jesus,
    You endured for the joy set before You. Train us by grace.
    Rebuild our walls. Govern our desires. Make us vessels fit for Your use.
    Let our authority flow from obedience.
    In Your mighty name, Amen.

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    Work hard—but only under the weight of grace, not guilt.

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    11 mins
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