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In this deeply personal and honest episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, Dr. Jack Farmer shares a truth that may just flip your spiritual script: maybe you don’t need to work on your relationship with Jesus after all. Drawing from Romans, John, and James, Dr. Farmer reflects on how performance-driven faith can distort the gospel of grace and how rest—not striving—is the mark of a believer secure in Christ. If you've ever felt defeated, self-critical, or weighed down by your own standards, this episode offers the freedom of walking in victory, not condemnation.
By Jack FarmerIn this deeply personal and honest episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, Dr. Jack Farmer shares a truth that may just flip your spiritual script: maybe you don’t need to work on your relationship with Jesus after all. Drawing from Romans, John, and James, Dr. Farmer reflects on how performance-driven faith can distort the gospel of grace and how rest—not striving—is the mark of a believer secure in Christ. If you've ever felt defeated, self-critical, or weighed down by your own standards, this episode offers the freedom of walking in victory, not condemnation.