If you've been walking with us this season, you know we've been talking about what it means to live with an eternal mindset — especially in light of hard, holy, and life-altering seasons. In this episode, we take that conversation deeper. What does it really mean to live with eternity in view… not just in our theology, but in our Tuesday afternoons? In our grief? In our shame? In our unanswered prayers? Through the lens of our second-half theme —
Layered in Grace — we explore how the foundation of the gospel changes everything:
- Sin did not surprise Him.
- The cross was not accidental.
- Resurrection was not symbolic.
- Death was not final.
Jesus knew exactly what He was purchasing at the cross. You cannot out-sin His grace. You are not a regret. You are beloved. And because of that, you now live covered — moment by moment — in the same grace that saved you. We also talk about resurrection power — not as a guarantee of desired outcomes, but as the sustaining strength to overcome whatever you face. Overcoming does not always mean things turn out the way we prayed. Sometimes it means staying anchored in grace when they don't. Through personal reflections on my mom's battle with cancer, Beth's nine-year fight, and the significance of "completion" and "newness," we unpack what it looks like to trust that God is writing a story that will one day be fully and eternally good — even when it doesn't feel good today. Isaiah 40:26 reminds us to lift our eyes. The God who calls out the stars by name is the same God holding your life together. If you are weary. If you are questioning. If you are hurting. If you are wondering how eternity matters in your everyday life… This episode is for you. Until faith becomes sight, we live layered in grace — anchored in resurrection power — looking up. Companion Resources for this episode: Watch full episode here on YouTube Listening Guide Full Episode Study Guide 7 Day Companion Scripture Guide Small Group Discussion Guide For more information about Honey For Your Heart, visit our website here