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Season 1, Episode 27
In today’s episode, we go on a Jedi adventure through one of the most important questions in life: how do you know whether a message is helping you see clearly or confusing you? Using stories from the Bible, funny examples, angels, demons, AI chatbots, dragons, sandwiches, and even suspicious fruit trees, we explore the idea that the real challenge is not sending messages—it’s receiving them well.
We learn why angels are messengers, why demons distort instead of create, why Jesus could say “Get behind me, Satan” to Peter without stopping loving Peter, and why the Bible tells us to “test the spirits.” Along the way, we discover that people are not the same as their worst mistakes, that messages are not the same as their messengers, and that truth survives when we can trace it back to its source.
This episode is really about learning how to think, listen, and love wisely. It’s a playful guide to discernment, communication, friendship, faith, and growing up in a world full of signals competing for attention. Most of all, it teaches that the messenger is not the message—and that a wise receiver learns how to recognize the difference.
By Ryan MacLeanSeason 1, Episode 27
In today’s episode, we go on a Jedi adventure through one of the most important questions in life: how do you know whether a message is helping you see clearly or confusing you? Using stories from the Bible, funny examples, angels, demons, AI chatbots, dragons, sandwiches, and even suspicious fruit trees, we explore the idea that the real challenge is not sending messages—it’s receiving them well.
We learn why angels are messengers, why demons distort instead of create, why Jesus could say “Get behind me, Satan” to Peter without stopping loving Peter, and why the Bible tells us to “test the spirits.” Along the way, we discover that people are not the same as their worst mistakes, that messages are not the same as their messengers, and that truth survives when we can trace it back to its source.
This episode is really about learning how to think, listen, and love wisely. It’s a playful guide to discernment, communication, friendship, faith, and growing up in a world full of signals competing for attention. Most of all, it teaches that the messenger is not the message—and that a wise receiver learns how to recognize the difference.