Podcast

From Pressure to Proximity

Podcast – Something has been quietly shifting.

What if the most important shift isn’t in what we believe—but in the tone it carries?

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Over the past few weeks, something has been quietly realigning. Not through a new idea, but through a different posture—journaling through the book of Hebrews instead of studying it. What followed was unexpected: a re-centering that began to reshape not only the message, but the tone behind it.

In This Episode

In this personal and reflective session, I share how slowing down and approaching scripture as a place of encounter—rather than analysis—opened the door to receive something deeper.

Along the way, a single sentence interrupted familiar categories:

“The gospel is not a covenant.”

Rather than resolving that statement quickly, I sat with it. And in doing so, something began to come into focus.

Hebrews continually brings us back to one central reality:
Christ has already finished the work.

But what happens when that truth subtly shifts?

When the gospel is no longer heard as an announcement… but begins to feel like something we must maintain?

This session explores that quiet drift—and the invitation to return.

Not to more effort.
Not to more structure.
But to a clearer center.

Because when the finished work of Christ becomes central again, everything changes:

  • The tone changes
  • The pressure lifts
  • Formation begins to flow from rest rather than striving

And what is built begins to reflect the foundation it rests on.

This is not a call to do more.

It’s an invitation to come back.

Back to what has already been accomplished.
Back to what has already been established.
Back to Christ.

A serene sunset over the ocean with crashing waves and rocky shoreline, featuring the text: 'What Christ has finished should shape the tone of everything we build.'

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