What if everything you've been chasing—the medals, the money, the social ladder—was actually pulling you further from the life you were made for? Pastor Joel opens with a disarming honesty, tracing his own journey from Costco general manager making six figures to a man whose trophies collected dust on forgotten shelves, ultimately finding that all his earthly climbing led to emptiness. Drawing from Matthew 6:19–34, Pastor Joel unpacks three piercing contrasts—trash versus treasure, greed versus God, and worry versus worship—weaving in vivid images of sandcastles swallowed by waves, wind tunnels at Chuck E. Cheese, and birds that simply *be* without anxiety. His unique gift is making Scripture feel lived-in: he doesn't preach from a distance but from the scars of a decade spent chasing the wrong ladder. For the high schoolers in the room navigating toxic friendships, academic pressure, and the noise of 2026, his message lands with tender urgency—you are not a keeper of grace, but a conduit of it. So choose the taller ladder. Seek first the kingdom. Stop worrying, start worshiping—because every little thing is going to be all right.