This episode pivots around one phrase: tacit approval — agreeing to something through silence, inaction, or implication. The algorithm analogy sets it up: you scroll past something long enough, and it assumes you want it. You never said yes. You never hit like. But you didn’t say “not interested” either. And the system reads that as approval.
The same thing happens in your soul.
Thoughts scroll through your mind every day. Some loud. Some subtle. Some obviously wrong. Some that look almost right — just a small twist at the end. And if you don’t confront them, your conscience starts filing them as acceptable. Your mind is waiting on leadership. Are we standing with this? Are we going this way? Or are we casting this down? Silence trains your soul. If you don’t answer a thought, it may assume you agree.
The episode deepens with the story of “money really goes.” A casual statement. A neutral response. But heaven treated it like agreement. That’s the weight of tacit approval. It’s not just about arguing with people — it’s about answering your own thoughts. “Get behind me.” “Not interested.” “That’s not my portion.” You don’t scroll past darkness. You speak to it. Like the Father over the void — He didn’t comment on the darkness. He shaped it. Light.
You were made in His image to take, shape, and make. So when lower-level thinking, lack, fear, sickness, or confusion tries to sit in your scroll, you don’t let it live rent free. You speak. You lead. You give your soul direction. Because whatever you don’t reject, you risk rehearsing.











