Expanding on the previous 2 programs from Hosea 10:11-14, this episode highlights a balanced approach to sanctification in which sewing is just as important as reaping. Christianity in America is comparable to the Israelites in Hosea 10, in which the prophet noted that they loved to thresh (the final stage of reaping) but didn't sew with a view to righteousness or break up the fallow ground. This overemphasis on reaping/threshing over sewing has produced a "get-spiritual-quick" landscape that is shallow, superficial and Biblically illiterate over themes and issues not immediately relevant to many Christians. The episode hammers home the problem of eisegesis where both preachers and Christians consistently read into the text based on their threshing mentality, instead of letting the text of Scripture set the agenda. This pervasive tendency in American Christianity highlights an imbalanced approach to sanctification, where believers are anxious to reap without patiently sewing with a view to righteousness.