
By Michaela Gordoni
Influencer Sadie Robertson Huff warns her followers not to be complacent in sin.
“Often we act so casual about disobeying God and there’s nothing casual about it. There’s nothing casual about disobedience,” Huff said at the Passion 2025 conference this year. “There’s always a storm.”
“Sin always is going to lead to destruction. The thing is though, is we can just get so comfortable even in our disobedience cause we ignore our convictions so often that we find a way to sleep in the chaos,” the DUCK DYNASTY star continued. “We find things that mimic peace and we think because we feel kind of peaceful because we can sleep that it must be okay, but friend, it’s not okay.”
We often ignore the first tugs at our conscience and then continue and sin, but when we get those first tugs is when we should start obeying.
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“Some of you might think just because it doesn’t feel as bad anymore it’s not still sin but sin doesn’t become less sinful because it feels less bad… ”
“That relationship that you’re in that’s ungodly is not all of a sudden not ungodly because you don’t feel that nagging anymore in your spirit. The party and the going out — it’s not all of a sudden just not bad anymore because you don’t feel bad about it.”
“You just found a way to sleep through it,” she told the audience. “And you see, you need to be thankful when you feel the rocking of the wave and it wakes you up and it says to your spirit, ‘I might should turn around.’”
Passion Equip notes that we should be afraid if we are sleeping through sin because that means we’re numb to God’s voice.
Huff encouraged the audience not to turn away from God’s voice — because that nudge is Him speaking to them.
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She asked the audience to pray to God and say, “I need to repent if I’m able to sleep through this storm, if I’m able to see through these waves that I don’t want to quench your spirit in my life, Lord, I need to turn back. I need to get off this boat.”
“Jonah wasn’t lost. He heard the voice of God but intentionally ignored it. And that’s where some of you are today,” she explained. “You believe in God, but you’re not following Him. You’re hiding in plain sight.”
She finished her message by urging her Gen Z audience to listen to God and allow Him to use them.
“Will you come out of hiding?” she said. “Will you let God find you and use you? The world is waiting for you to say yes.”
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