[How Not to Miss God’s Voice] Day 37 – The Lifelong Practice of Letting Go

Farmer of Hearts - How Not to Miss God’s Voice14mApril 7, 2026

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This episode of 'Farmer of Hearts' explores the spiritual discipline of letting go as a lifelong practice essential for hearing God's voice. Drawing from Matthew 6:19-21, the host emphasizes that our earthly lives are preparation for eternal life, and choosing God above all things requires gradually releasing attachments to material possessions and worldly security. The episode contrasts the tragic outcome of Judas, who traded eternity for 30 pieces of silver, with the transformative example of St. Francis of Assisi, who renounced wealth to find true abundance in God. By detaching from earthly treasures, believers create space in their hearts for God’s presence, enabling clearer spiritual perception and deeper communion with the Father. The host calls listeners to reflect on what possessions or securities create 'noise' in their lives and to take concrete steps toward letting go, cultivating a habit of reliance on God’s providence. The episode concludes with a prayer for grace to embrace this practice and prepare for the soul’s return to eternal home.

Key Takeaways
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Letting go of material possessions is a spiritual discipline essential for hearing God’s voice.

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Where your treasure is, there your heart will be—prioritize heavenly treasures over earthly ones.

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Detachment from worldly things widens spiritual channels, allowing deeper communion with God.

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St. Francis of Assisi exemplifies radical letting go, leading to true abundance in God.

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Practicing small acts of letting go daily builds the habit of choosing God over security.

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3 min

The Urgency of Choosing God

If we truly see our earthly life as preparation for eternal life, then the earlier we begin, the easier and better this journey will be.

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3 min

The Noise of Accumulation

The host explains how accumulating material and intangible possessions creates spiritual noise, drowning out God’s voice. The pain of losing everything at death is likened to a knife in the heart.

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4 min

Saint Francis and the Radical Letting Go

When he laid down the world, he was left with God alone, and precisely because of this, he possessed everything.

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5 min

Living in the Father’s Heart

Lead me into the heart of the Father, that I may hear His voice clearly and be prepared for the glorious journey of my soul returning to my eternal home.

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High-Impact Quotes
When he laid down the world, he was left with God alone, and precisely because of this, he possessed everything.
Host4:44
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For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Jesus (via Host)0:37
Viral: 80.0
The spiritual equation is actually quite simple. The fewer worldly things we possess, the more space we have for God in our hearts.
Host3:19
Viral: 78.0
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Detachment from Worldly Possessions95%Spiritual Discipline90%Finding God in All Things88%The Example of St. Francis of Assisi85%Eternal Life Preparation85%Trust in Divine Providence80%The Danger of Materialism75%Lenten Spiritual Journey70%
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Judas Iscariot

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