Your Battery is Swelling

Your Battery is Swelling

From Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn by Amy Lynn

March 30, 2026 · 3 min

About this episode

This episode explores the metaphor of a swelling battery to illustrate the explosive potential of growing faith through the Holy Spirit.

Have you ever seen a phone battery begin to swell? It is a startling sight as it pushes the screen up from the frame and pops the back cover off, looking as if it is about to rupture at any moment. Every tech website and expert will give you the same urgent warning: Replace it now because it is dangerous. In this inspiring and unique episode of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, Amy Lynn takes this alarming image and flips it into a powerful picture of a growing faith that simply cannot be contained. Lithium batteries swell because they are holding more energy than their physical case was ever designed to contain. In this installment of Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn, we explore how the power of the Holy Spirit does the exact same thing to a believer. Jesus gave us a glimpse of this explosive potential in Matthew 17:20, where He promised that faith as small as a mustard seed could move mountains and make the impossible possible. When real faith starts growing in your life, you will feel it. There is a sense of pressure, heat, and stretching. While the world might mislabel this as stress and the enemy might try to call it a warning light of failure, the Bible identifies it as…

People in this episode

Host: Amy Lynn

Topics covered

  • faith
  • technology
  • spiritual growth
  • Holy Spirit
  • personal development
  • Christianity

Keywords

  • faith
  • Holy Spirit
  • spiritual growth
  • mustard seed
  • dunamis power
  • Christianity
  • personal development

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Faith and Tech Bytes, Matthew 17:20, Acts 1:8, Ephesians 3:20

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