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We’re killing ourselves trying to live, and we’re doing it in plain sight. We chase relief through food, drink, smoke, status, and control, hoping the next hit of comfort will finally quiet the noise. It doesn’t. So we slow down long enough to ask the uncomfortable question: what if peace of mind can’t be grabbed, earned, or bought?
We put a single claim at the center and unpack it without softening the edges: Jesus Christ is Lord. Not as a religious slogan, but as a statement about authority, ownership, and obedience. We connect that Lordship to the sweep of the gospel story, from Christ’s life and miracles to the cross, the silence in the face of mockery, the reality of his death, and the insistence that the grave does not get the last word. If nothing can ultimately defeat him, then fear, shame, and despair don’t get to rule us either.
From there we get practical and deeply human. We talk about why “I’ll come to God later” is a dangerous delay, and why the call is to learn how to live now, not wait until you’re forced to learn how to die. We close with Psalm 23 as a blueprint for spiritual contentment in a world of constant want: rest, guidance, forgiveness, comfort, and a hope that stretches beyond this life. If you’re searching for Christian encouragement, biblical teaching on the Lordship of Christ, and a path toward lasting peace, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review with the line that hit you hardest.
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