I have officially started on Volume 2, and this one is going to feel different in all the right ways.

If Volume 1 was the triage—(healing what was broken and learning to stand again). Then Volume 2 is the long road that follows. It’s the dirt-under-the-fingernails stretch of discipleship where the fire of salvation meets the cold reality of Tuesday morning exhaustion.

This is the season where believers learn how to walk a thousand miles without quitting, how to pray when the sky is cloudy, how to confront the ego that rises once the wounds stop bleeding, and how to carry the plow without waiting for applause. By the time readers reach Week 40, they won’t just be surviving their faith anymore—they’ll be strong enough, disciplined enough, and humble enough to carry someone else’s weight.

 

This volume digs into endurance, honesty, stewardship, and sacrificial love with the same gritty realism that defines the Shaw Ranch voice. It’s blue-collar theology for people who are tired of shallow inspiration and ready for the grind that actually transforms a life. How to pick up the cross and start walking.

 

Volume 2 is the middle of the journey, the part most people skip, the part that actually builds steadiness and longevity. All in preparation for Volume 3, which will be the end of our journey and the final steps to becoming a disciple of Christ.

 

Shaw Ranch Sermons continues—welcome to The Grind and The Journey.

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