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Many people live under a quiet, constant tension shaped by money — not just the practical need to provide, but anxiety that turns income into identity. In this episode we unpack the oxygen-mask metaphor and Jesus’ call “Do not worry about tomorrow,” showing that he doesn’t preach irresponsibility but frees us from fear as the driving force of care. When money stops being the measure of self-worth, provision becomes calmer and more present, relationships stop feeling like survival projects, and genuine responsibility replaces panic. You’ll hear why faith isn’t a promise of a specific paycheck but a path to inner resilience so fear no longer dictates your decisions.
By V.C.KravitzMany people live under a quiet, constant tension shaped by money — not just the practical need to provide, but anxiety that turns income into identity. In this episode we unpack the oxygen-mask metaphor and Jesus’ call “Do not worry about tomorrow,” showing that he doesn’t preach irresponsibility but frees us from fear as the driving force of care. When money stops being the measure of self-worth, provision becomes calmer and more present, relationships stop feeling like survival projects, and genuine responsibility replaces panic. You’ll hear why faith isn’t a promise of a specific paycheck but a path to inner resilience so fear no longer dictates your decisions.