What shapes the way you see the world around you? In this conversation, Austin Gardner and Robert Canfield unpack the profound truth that what fills your heart determines what you notice and how you interpret life. Just like buying a Tesla suddenly makes you see them everywhere, your spiritual focus shapes your perception of reality.
Many believers struggle with a distorted view of God. Instead of seeing Him as the generous and loving Father He reveals Himself to be, they see Him as harsh, demanding, and quick to punish. That lie began in Eden when Satan suggested that God withholds good things. It continues today, keeping countless Christians from resting in their Father’s kindness.
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible tells the story of a God who delights in His people. He created paradise in the beginning and promises its restoration at the end. Jesus came to give abundant life, yet so often Christianity gets twisted into striving, earning, and fear rather than joy and trust. Even Sabbath principles were meant as an invitation to lean on God’s provision, not a burden to carry.
When our eyes are fixed on Jesus, the promised seed who crushed the serpent’s head, we stop comparing ourselves to others and striving for validation. Instead, we rest in God’s declaration of our righteousness through Christ. As Psalm 35:27 says, “The Lord takes pleasure in the prosperity of His servant.”
If you are ready to see the world through new eyes, this episode will help you rediscover the generous heart of your Father who delights in your well-being. Share it with someone who needs encouragement to trust God’s goodness today.
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