The Throne is too Heavy Part 2: The Door and The Dance
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THE THRONE IS TOO HEAVY
A 3-Part Podcast Series
Part 2: The Door & The Dance
Who gets in… and what happens once you’re inside?
For centuries, Paul and James have been placed on opposite sides of an argument—as if one preached grace and the other preached pressure.
But they were never enemies.
They were guards.
In this second chapter of The Throne Is Too Heavy, we step into a single room with two watchmen standing in different places—one at the door, one on the floor—both protecting the same sacred truth.
Paul stands at the entrance, holding the door open wide, refusing to let grace be turned into a ladder or faith into a transaction.
You don’t earn your way in.
You don’t perform your way in.
You don’t clean yourself up before you belong.
James stands inside the room, watching believers who know the words but have stopped moving.
Because faith that never touches your hands eventually dies in your mouth.
Belief was never meant to be a badge—it was meant to be a transformation.
This episode explores:
• Why grace must be guarded at the door
• Why faith must be lived once you’re inside
• How belief can become stagnant without obedience
• And why the Bible isn’t divided—people are
Set again to a gentle, reflective soundscape, this is not a debate to win or a doctrine to weaponize.
It’s an invitation to enter honestly… and live faithfully.
If you’ve been standing outside, convinced you don’t belong…
The door is open.
If you’ve been standing inside, convinced belief is enough…
Let it move you.
Two guards.
One door.
One room.
Faith saves you.
And faith changes you.
Come in.
Then dance.