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What if the real change starts the moment we stop asking, “What am I giving up?” and start asking, “What am I making space for?” We open up about how sobriety shifted from a lifestyle choice to an act of worship—and how that simple reframe cleared the static in our relationship with God.

We trace the journey from feeling deprived to discovering deeper gain: clearer prayer, scripture that lands with weight, and a steadier sense of God’s presence in the small corners of the day. Anchored in 1 Corinthians 6:19–20, we explore what it means to honor our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit and why that identity turns self-control into sacred stewardship. Along the way, we share honest moments—where alcohol once blurred connection, how quiet times sharpened without it, and the many subtle signs that started showing up when space was finally made: timely words, a gentle nudge, a calmer mind.

You’ll hear practical ways to start small and sacred: treat even one sober night as worship, pray short prayers that re-center attention, and replace the “buzz” with rituals that actually satisfy—sleep, presence, and peace. Whether you drink occasionally or not at all, this conversation invites a thoughtful reset: say no to the temporary and yes to the presence that heals, steadies, and frees. If you’ve been craving clarity, consider this your invitation to make room.

If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a quick review to help others find these conversations. Then tell us: what are you making space for this week?