• Jesus Was Terrified. He Said "I Am" Anyway.
    Apr 9 2026

    Jesus prayed to be spared from the crucifixion. He was afraid. And then — knowing exactly what it would cost him — he looked his accusers in the eye and said "I Am." This episode is an invitation to sit with what that kind of courage actually means, and what it might look like in your own life right now.


    I'm Xander Sage. The Call of the Heart is a weekly Bible teaching podcast for those who feel an unexpected call — toward God, toward Jesus, toward something deeper.


    Here I approach Scripture not as religious doctrine, but as the deepest guide to spiritual awakening ever written.


    My background is rooted in Christian mysticism, Eastern spirituality, and Christ consciousness — and it is shared from direct experience, not theology.


    We open to Mark 14:60–68 — the moment Jesus declares his identity before the high priest, and the moment Peter denies knowing him at all. These two responses, seconds apart, illuminate the distance between living from the spirit and living from fear. Jesus was not identified with his body, not afraid of death in the way the flesh is afraid. Peter was. The courage Jesus demonstrated wasn't the absence of fear — it was the presence of something deeper than fear. And that something is available to you.


    If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You're welcome to stay, subscribe, and walk this path a little further.


    What is God asking you to stand for today? What would it look like to say "I Am" anyway — even in the face of what frightens you? May the spirit of courage fill your heart, and may all fear that has a hold over you fall away.


    If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider subscribing or sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call.


    Answering the call doesn't require you understand it — only an openness and willingness to listen. If you feel that invitation, stay close by subscribing, and share this with someone else who may need it today.


    —— Chapters ——


    (00:00) Courage when fear is present

    (01:40) Mark 14:60–68 — I Am and the Denial

    (2:28) Jesus was afraid — said it anyway

    (4:34) Peter's denial was fear, not faithlessness

    (6:14) Truth only matters when it costs

    (8:35) What is God asking you to stand for

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    10 mins
  • Ep 53: Why Jesus Said “Love Your Enemies” (It’s Not What You Think) | Luke 6 Explained
    Apr 2 2026

    Why did Jesus say to love your enemies?


    In this episode, we explore one of his most challenging teachings from Luke 6:27–42—and uncover the deeper truth behind it.


    This isn’t about forcing yourself to be kind or ignoring your emotions.

    It’s about seeing reality more clearly.


    Through what I call the three laws—Oneness, Resonance, and Awareness—we begin to understand why this teaching is not only possible… but inevitable as we awaken to who we truly are.


    If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You’re welcome to stay, follow, and walk this path a little further.


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    We explore:

    - What Jesus really meant by “love your enemies”

    - How your external world reflects your inner state

    - Why difficult people may be here to help you grow

    - The path from reactivity to love

    - What it means to live from the heart


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    This episode is an invitation to shift how you see conflict, challenge, and even pain—so that each becomes a doorway back into love.


    If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider following the show or sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call.


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    I’m Xander Sage.

    This is The Call of the Heart—a space devoted to awakening the Christ within through direct experience, presence, and love.


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    Answering the call doesn’t require certainty—only openness.

    Stay close.

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    14 mins
  • Ep 52: Why God Allows Temptation | Jesus Reveals the Truth in Luke 4
    Mar 25 2026

    Why does God allow temptation? And what if it’s not something to fear—but something meant to strengthen you?In this episode of The Call of the Heart, we explore Luke 4:1–8, where Jesus is led by the Spirit into the wilderness and tempted by the devil. But instead of seeing temptation as failure or weakness, we uncover a deeper truth:Temptation may actually be a gift—an invitation to return to God.Jesus doesn’t run from temptation. He meets it, stands rooted in the Spirit, and shows us a path to transcend the pull of the ego, the mind, and conditioned patterns.If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You’re welcome to stay, subscribe, and walk this path a little further.—✨ In this episode:• Why Jesus was led into temptation by the Spirit • How to reinterpret “the devil” as patterns of the ego and mind • Why temptation can strengthen your connection to God • The hidden danger of “positive” temptations like success, status, and achievement • What it truly means to worship God through your life and choices • How to stay rooted in the Spirit when temptation arises —This episode is for anyone seeking:Spiritual awakening, deeper faith, inner peace, freedom from ego patterns, and a closer relationship with God.—If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider subscribing or sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call.—I’m Xander Sage. The Call of the Heart is a podcast dedicated to helping you awaken the Christ within, rooted in the original teachings of Jesus, non-dual insight, and grounded spiritual practice—beyond dogma and free from any one religion.—Answering the call doesn’t require certainty—only attention. If you feel that invitation, stay close by subscribing, and share this with someone who may need it today.🔍 SEO Keywords:Luke 4 explained, temptation of Jesus explained, why God allows temptation, overcoming temptation spiritually, Jesus in the wilderness meaning, spiritual awakening, ego vs spirit, Christian non duality, Bible explained spiritually—

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    9 mins
  • Ep 51: How to Pray Like Jesus | Mark 14:32-38 Explained
    Mar 16 2026

    How did Jesus actually pray?


    In this episode of The Call of the Heart, we reflect on one of the most powerful moments in the Gospels — Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane before his arrest.


    In Mark 14:32–38, Jesus shows us a deeply human and transformative model for prayer.


    He brings his distress and grief fully before God.

    He asks for relief from what is coming.

    And ultimately he surrenders: “Not what I will, but what you will.”


    This moment reveals that true prayer is not about saying the right words — it is about bringing the full truth of the heart before God.


    In this episode we explore:


    • What Jesus teaches us about prayer

    • The deeper meaning of “watch and pray”

    • Why honesty is essential in prayer

    • How surrender aligns us with divine will


    If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call.


    I’m Xander Sage.


    The Call of the Heart is a podcast dedicated to exploring spiritual awakening, the teachings of Jesus, and the deeper invitation that lives within the human heart.


    If this reflection resonates with you, consider following the podcast or sharing this episode with someone who may be hearing a similar call.


    Answering the call doesn’t require certainty—only openness.

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    11 mins
  • Ep 50: Why Most People Ignore God’s Invitation | Matthew 22 (Jesus Explains)
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of The Christ Code, Xander Sage reflects on the Parable of the Wedding Banquet from Matthew 22 and what Jesus reveals about God’s invitation to the Kingdom.


    Why do so many people ignore the call of God?


    Jesus’ parable reveals a powerful truth: the invitation to communion with God is always present, yet many of us miss it while focusing on our work, responsibilities, or distractions.


    Through contemplative reflection, Christian mysticism, and spiritual practice, this episode explores how answering God’s invitation opens the door to peace, love, and deeper connection with the divine presence within.


    If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You’re welcome to follow the show and walk this path a little further.


    In this episode we explore:

    • The deeper meaning of the Parable of the Wedding Banquet

    • Why people ignore God’s invitation

    • The spiritual symbolism in Matthew 22

    • How Jesus’ teachings align with contemplative and mystical traditions

    • The relationship between karma, consciousness, and the teachings of Jesus


    The Christ Code is a devotional podcast exploring the original teachings of Jesus through the lens of spiritual awakening, contemplative practice, and non-dual insight.


    If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider following the show or sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call.


    I’m Xander Sage.

    The Christ Code is a podcast dedicated to helping you Awaken the Christ Within, rooted in the original teachings of Jesus, non-dual insight, and grounded spiritual practice — beyond dogma and free from any one religion.


    Answering the call doesn’t require certainty—only openness. If you feel that invitation, stay close by following the show and share this with someone who may need it today.


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    13 mins
  • Ep 49: Choosing God
    Feb 24 2026

    Choosing God


    It’s never too late.


    In this episode of The Christ Code, Xander reflects on Jesus’ Parable of the Two Sons (Matthew 21:28–32) and the profound truth that choosing God is always available — no matter your past.


    One son refuses, then turns back.

    Another says the right words, but never acts.


    Which response reflects our own lives?


    Jesus reminds us that entry into the Kingdom isn’t about appearances, reputation, or perfection. It’s about willingness. It’s about repentance in its truest sense — a change of heart.


    If you’ve ever:

    • Drifted away from faith

    • Felt unworthy of God

    • Chased ego, status, or indulgence

    • Said “no” to the inner call


    You can still turn.


    And that turning is enough.


    If something in you feels stirred as you listen, that may already be the call.


    I’m Xander Sage.

    The Christ Code is a podcast dedicated to helping you Awaken the Christ Within, rooted in the original teachings of Jesus, non-dual insight, and grounded spiritual practice — beyond dogma and free from any one religion.


    If this reflection resonates, follow the show and share it with someone who may be standing at their own turning point.


    Answering the call doesn’t require certainty—only an openness.


    And choosing God is always available now.

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    9 mins
  • Ep 48: Sacrifice & Endurance
    Feb 17 2026

    What does it truly cost to follow Jesus?


    In this episode of The Christ Code, we reflect on Matthew 19:28–30 and Jesus’ teaching on sacrifice, endurance, and the promise of eternal life.


    To walk the path of Spirit often means letting go — of status, comfort, approval, and sometimes even the relationships that once defined us. It can feel isolating in a culture that prioritizes material success and instant gratification.


    And yet, Jesus promises something far greater in return.


    If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You’re welcome to follow the podcast and walk this path a little further.


    Through both a traditional Christian and a non-dual lens, we explore what “eternal life” really means — awakening to Christ consciousness, realizing our unity with God, and embodying divine love in this lifetime.


    This episode speaks to:

    • The endurance required on the spiritual path

    • Why alienation can be part of spiritual growth

    • The transformation of relationships

    • The deeper meaning of “the first shall be last”

    • Staying to help others awaken


    If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider following the show or sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call.


    I’m Xander Sage. The Christ Code is devoted to awakening the Christ within — through scripture, reflection, and grounded spiritual practice.


    Answering the call doesn’t require certainty—only attention. If you feel that invitation, stay close, and share this with someone who may need it today.

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    13 mins
  • Ep 47: Jesus' Commandments
    Feb 11 2026

    Jesus’ Commandments | The Christ Code


    In this episode of The Christ Code, Xander Sage explores Jesus’ commandments from Matthew 19:16–30 as a living spiritual path — one rooted in love, presence, and alignment with God.


    Rather than approaching these teachings as rules or moral obligations, this reflection invites you to experience them as guideposts that purify the heart and restore our natural state of oneness.


    We explore:

    • Why honoring your parents is foundational to healing the heart

    • What it truly means to love your neighbor as yourself

    • How self-love becomes the doorway to loving others

    • Why Jesus’ call to renunciation and service is an advanced stage of the path

    • How these teachings remain deeply relevant in modern life


    This episode is for anyone seeking a deeper, more embodied relationship with Jesus’ teachings — beyond fear, guilt, or dogma — and into lived experience.


    If something in you feels drawn here, that may already be the call. You’re welcome to follow the podcast and continue walking this path.


    If this reflection is speaking to something in your own heart, consider sharing it with someone who may be hearing a similar call.


    Answering the call doesn’t require certainty — only authentic curiosity. Stay close by following the podcast, and let the teachings meet you where you are.


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    12 mins