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Touch Grass

This episode explores how Jesus points us back to nature as a mirror for truth, exposing how much of modern faith has become fabricated, over-engineered, and disconnected from instinct and design. From birds and flowers to bees, lizards, mountains, and the earth’s core, the conversation traces how creation functions effortlessly according to purpose—without anxiety, striving, or overthinking. Jesus’ command to “take no thought” is reframed not as passivity, but as freedom from mental clutter that takes up space rent-free, distracting us from what our thoughts were designed for.

The discussion then moves inward, using mountains and their deep roots as a picture of unbelief and mental strongholds embedded far beneath surface behavior. Faith is redefined not as believing in possibility, but as recognizing union with God—identity before outcome. When inner “mountains” are removed, space is created to access the deep resources already present within, just as the earth’s richest minerals exist below the surface. The episode ultimately calls listeners to stop chiseling at problems externally and instead uproot internal blockages, allowing instinct, alignment, and divine design to flow naturally from the core outward.

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