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Most Christians don’t lack passion or conviction. What we often lack is calibration. In this opening episode, Clay Cartwright introduces the heart behind Calibration—a recognition that our opinions and instincts can feel right, be sincerely held, and still drift out of alignment with truth. Grounded in 1 John 2:6 and Romans 12:2, this episode challenges listeners to start with Scripture as the standard rather than searching it for support. It sets the posture, the process, and the cost of discipleship—learning to walk as Jesus walked through the slow, corrective work of a renewed mind.
By Clay CartwrightMost Christians don’t lack passion or conviction. What we often lack is calibration. In this opening episode, Clay Cartwright introduces the heart behind Calibration—a recognition that our opinions and instincts can feel right, be sincerely held, and still drift out of alignment with truth. Grounded in 1 John 2:6 and Romans 12:2, this episode challenges listeners to start with Scripture as the standard rather than searching it for support. It sets the posture, the process, and the cost of discipleship—learning to walk as Jesus walked through the slow, corrective work of a renewed mind.