Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...
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Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...
Grumbling in the face of blessing—it's a pattern as old as humanity itself. In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the fascinating story of the Israelites who, just three days after witnessing God spectacularly part the Red Sea, began complaining about being thirsty in the desert. What drives us to so quickly forget divine provision when faced with new challenges? The Hebrew word for grumbling used in Exodus reveals more than simple complaints—it describes being stuck in a stubborn mi...
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Send us a text Ever had that gut-punch moment when you’re late, the lights are all red, and you wonder if it’s random—or a redirect from God? We open with that everyday tension and follow it into the deep end: revelation, free will, and the way God teaches us at our level. One of us argues that God already showed up decisively in Jesus; another names the reality of spiritual blindness and the openness that precedes sight; the third maps out how revelation arrives in stages, the way a good tea...