Episodes

  • Beyond Flesh and Blood: The Heart of Metanoia
    May 2 2026

    We often get stuck in a "justice-seeking" mindset, wanting others to pay for their mistakes. But as we look at the heart of the Father, we see a different goal: Metanoia (repentance and restoration). This episode takes a hard look at the story of Jonah and the reality of the Prodigal Son to show that God is after the heart, not a high horse. We discuss the challenge of seeing every person we encounter as a child of God and how to operate from a place of Union even when we are being persecuted.

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    33 mins
  • True Loyalty and the Offense Trap
    May 1 2026

    We often define friendship by loyalty—but is it just loyalty at our convenience? In Part 9 of our series on Sin, we tackle the difficult dynamic of responding to other people's brokenness. When a friend is hurting or "missing the mark of identity," do we join them in their anger and "talk trash," or do we love them enough to point them back to reality? We dive into the difference between being an "enabler" of dislocation and being a truly loving friend who offers a safe place for relocation.

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    38 mins
  • "Refining Fire" - The Fire of His Proximity
    Apr 24 2026

    Many Christians find themselves trapped in a exhausting cycle: use willpower to stop a behavior, succeed for two weeks, fail, and then live in guilt until they can "pull themselves back up." In this episode, we challenge the idea that we can tackle sin through human gumption. What if the goal isn't to "stop sinning" through effort, but to step closer to the Father? We explore the reality that as we move into Union, God’s presence acts as a refining fire that naturally burns off what doesn't belong. We also discuss the complexities of dealing with the "sin" of others and the delicate tension of parenting within the Original Design.

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    21 mins
  • Moving Beyond Behavior Modification
    Apr 23 2026

    If sin is essentially the "fruit" of living in a dislocated reality, how do we practically stay "located" in the Father? In this episode, we explore the connection between our spiritual fruit and the ancient practice of Shabbat (Sabbath).

    We discuss how Galatians 5 provides a summary of humanity: showing that we will inevitably bear fruit—either of the flesh or of the Spirit—depending on where we are "walking." Rather than trying to manually fix our behavior (or "staple fruit" to a dead tree), we look at Sabbath as the design-level solution for maintaining union. By implementing a "stop-work order" for our bodies and minds, we create a sanctuary in time where we can disconnect from the performance-driven world and reconnect with our identity as the Beloved.

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    43 mins
  • The Faithfulness of The Son (Sin Part 6)
    Apr 12 2026

    In this episode, we dive into one of the most significant translation shifts in the New Testament: the difference between having "faith in Jesus" and living by the "faith of Jesus." We explore how our justification isn't rooted in our ability to believe or our performance of trust, but in the objective faithfulness of Christ Himself.


    If our standing with God is based on His actions rather than ours, how does that change the way we view sin and its consequences? We discuss how "missing the mark" isn't a matter of varying degrees of "badness," but a singular issue of dislocation from our Father as well as our true identity. Whether the fruit is a minor offense or a major failure, the root is the same: a lack of union and a failure to abide.

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    24 mins
  • The Truth About Sin (Part 5)
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode, we challenge the idea that "feeling" God is the only way to know He is there. If we measure our connection to the Father solely through the lens of emotion, we will eventually be left wanting. But what if there are multiple "senses" by which we experience Him—some of which don't require us to "feel" a thing?

    Join us as we discuss how to exercise our "trust muscle" to rely on what is true even when we feel isolated or alone. We are moving from the immaturity of the "baby monitor" relationship to a mature awareness that the UV rays of His love are penetrating our lives even on the cloudiest days.

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    40 mins
  • The Truth About Sin (Part 4)
    Mar 30 2026

    If God isn't keeping a distance from us, why does it feel like there is a massive chasm between us and the Divine? In Part 4 of our series, we look at Colossians 1:21 to uncover a profound truth: the separation we experience isn't a geographical or legal reality—it is a state of being "alienated in our minds".


    We discuss how our own "hostile minds" and "evil deeds" create a perceived distance that doesn't actually exist in God’s heart. By looking at the power of intimacy and the simplicity of the early church, we explore why the "good news" is much simpler than the religious systems we’ve built around it.

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    24 mins
  • The Truth About Sin (Part 3)
    Mar 25 2026

    Why does it sometimes feel "virtuous" to carry the heavy backpack of shame? In Part 3 of our series, we deconstruct the traditional view of Romans 3:23 and the "Romans Road" to see if we’ve been misinterpreting the very nature of sin.

    We often treat sin as a legal record of bad behavior that requires us to put ourselves in a "spiritual doghouse" before we can approach God again. In this episode, we challenge the religious model of "probation" and "behavioral checklists," proposing instead that the Gospel is an invitation to move from the identity of an orphan back into the identity of a son or daughter.

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    33 mins