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[Finding Purpose and Faith: A Conversation with Pastor Noah Heron]-[174: What Your God-Given Assignment Will Cost You | Noah Herrin]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2026-05-18

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📋 Summary

The Core of Faith: Relationship Over Ritual

In a deep-dive conversation, Pastor Noah Heron of Wade Church explores the essence of true Christian faith, arguing that the "one thing" that drives a meaningful life is a personal, daily pursuit of falling in love with Jesus. Heron posits that while knowledge of the Bible is essential, it must be secondary to a living relationship with God. He warns against the pitfalls of modern Christianity, where believers often become "flaky" or "inconsistent" by focusing on their own efforts to love God, rather than anchoring their lives in the unconditional, unchanging love that God has for them. This shift, he notes, transforms obedience from a chore into a natural, joyous response.

Navigating Disappointment and the "Saturday" Experience

Addressing the reality of suffering, Heron highlights the importance of "Saturday"—the day in the Easter story often skipped over, characterized by silence, death, and disappointment. He encourages listeners to find hope even in their darkest seasons, noting that it is often in the valleys of disappointment that one grows closest to the Lord. By trusting that God has the "final say," believers can find peace even when their personal timelines do not match their expectations.

The Power of Messy Relationships: Proverbs 14:4

Heron and his host discuss the wisdom of Proverbs 14:4: "Where there are no oxen, the manger is empty, but from the strength of an ox come abundant harvests." They interpret this as a call to embrace the "messiness" of human relationships. While it is tempting to seek a life without friction, Heron argues that avoiding people and conflict results in an "empty manger." True impact and fruitfulness require the hard work of engaging with others, even when it is difficult, as this is where God cultivates character and creates opportunities for the gospel.

Biblical Literacy and the Danger of Cultural Christianity

One of the most pressing concerns Heron raises is the decline in biblical literacy among the younger generation. He warns that without a firm foundation in Scripture, people are prone to filling the void with "feelings" or cultural trends that sound loving but contradict the Bible. He emphasizes that if Jesus was against something 2,000 years ago, He remains against it today. He specifically addresses the issue of cohabitation, suggesting that God’s "no" is always designed to protect us and lead us toward a "better yes" that aligns with His original design for marriage.

Stewardship vs. Ownership: The Parable of the Talents

Transitioning to the topic of success and ambition, the conversation turns to the Parable of the Talents. Heron challenges the audience to view themselves as stewards rather than owners. Whether it is wealth, influence, or career success, everything is a gift from God intended to be multiplied for His glory. He suggests that the question "How do I glorify God?" should replace the consumerist mindset of "What can I get out of this?" By adopting the posture of a steward, individuals can avoid the traps of comparison and pride, recognizing that God is the one ultimately "footing the bill" for their God-given assignments.

God-Given Assignments vs. Man-Made Opportunities

Heron provides a clear framework for discerning one's life path. A "man-made opportunity" often seeks to make one's own name great, while a "God-given assignment" aims to make God's name great. Assignments, though often difficult and costly, are marked by a sense of "grace" that makes the heavy lifting feel like "running downhill." By pursuing godly ambition over selfish gain, one can find a sense of purpose that transcends pure exhaustion, leading to a life of peace and exhilarating, faith-filled risk-taking.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm still basking in the glory, you might say.
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I also keep up with your podcast.
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It's cool what God's doing for sure.
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I didn't pry on it.
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That means a lot.
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📝Key Phrases

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basking in the glory
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locked in
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did not disappoint
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no fluff
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move the needle
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📖 Transcript

Pastor Noah Heron of Wade Church in Nashville, Tennessee.
What's up, brother?
What's up, man?
Honored to be here.
Thank you for being here.
Thank you for having me.

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