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Mark 12 confronts us with a sobering warning: what happens when stewards start acting like owners?
In this episode, Brandon and Zach walk through the parable of the tenants and unpack the subtle drift that can happen in any church or heart. What was entrusted to us can slowly begin to feel like it belongs to us. And when that shift happens, reverence fades and control creeps in.
They wrestle with the difference between cultivating what God is growing and trying to manufacture what only He can move. Revival isn’t something we engineer. Real Kingdom growth is slower, smaller, and more faithful than we often expect.
We’re grateful for the big moments. We just don’t want to disciple people into believing that God only moves in the big moments.
Passage: Mark 12
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Mark 12 confronts us with a sobering warning: what happens when stewards start acting like owners?
In this episode, Brandon and Zach walk through the parable of the tenants and unpack the subtle drift that can happen in any church or heart. What was entrusted to us can slowly begin to feel like it belongs to us. And when that shift happens, reverence fades and control creeps in.
They wrestle with the difference between cultivating what God is growing and trying to manufacture what only He can move. Revival isn’t something we engineer. Real Kingdom growth is slower, smaller, and more faithful than we often expect.
We’re grateful for the big moments. We just don’t want to disciple people into believing that God only moves in the big moments.
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