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Most of us didn’t walk away from relationships.
We just got busy.
Not with bad things—but with good things. Responsibility. Work. Ministry. Providing. Showing up where we were needed. And somewhere along the way, without realizing it, the people closest to us started getting whatever time and energy we had left.
In this episode of Grace in the Grind, we confront a quiet but costly drift: how relationships don’t usually break all at once—they thin out slowly over time. Conversations get shorter. Presence gets replaced with updates. And love becomes assumed instead of practiced.
Building from Mark 12:28–31 and Luke 10, this conversation explores how Scripture never separates love for God from embodied, present love for people. Jesus doesn’t call us to love everything equally—He calls us to love rightly. And when that order gets flipped, even faithful lives can leave relational damage behind.
This episode will help you:
If you’ve ever felt stretched thin, constantly available to everyone except the people who matter most—this cup will help you slow down, realign, and return without shame.
Because faithfulness isn’t just about what you accomplish.
It’s about who you’re present with.
☕ Produced in partnership with Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Support the podcast: https://arrowandrootscoffeeco.com
🎧 Companion Podcast for Parents: Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting https://rss.com/podcasts/coffee-break-biblical-truth-on-parenting/
By Cody HudsonMost of us didn’t walk away from relationships.
We just got busy.
Not with bad things—but with good things. Responsibility. Work. Ministry. Providing. Showing up where we were needed. And somewhere along the way, without realizing it, the people closest to us started getting whatever time and energy we had left.
In this episode of Grace in the Grind, we confront a quiet but costly drift: how relationships don’t usually break all at once—they thin out slowly over time. Conversations get shorter. Presence gets replaced with updates. And love becomes assumed instead of practiced.
Building from Mark 12:28–31 and Luke 10, this conversation explores how Scripture never separates love for God from embodied, present love for people. Jesus doesn’t call us to love everything equally—He calls us to love rightly. And when that order gets flipped, even faithful lives can leave relational damage behind.
This episode will help you:
If you’ve ever felt stretched thin, constantly available to everyone except the people who matter most—this cup will help you slow down, realign, and return without shame.
Because faithfulness isn’t just about what you accomplish.
It’s about who you’re present with.
☕ Produced in partnership with Arrow & Roots Coffee Co. Support the podcast: https://arrowandrootscoffeeco.com
🎧 Companion Podcast for Parents: Coffee Break: Biblical Truth on Parenting https://rss.com/podcasts/coffee-break-biblical-truth-on-parenting/