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There’s a plan to divide us. You can feel it in the air, in the news, in the way we size each other up without even knowing it. But what if the real strategy behind all this tension isn’t political at all? What if the root of our cultural anxiety is spiritual – and ancient?

In this episode, we dig deep into the scriptural critique of scarcity, the lie that convinces us there’s not enoughcompassion, not enough belonging, not enough safety, not enough God… and therefore not enough room for one another. We walk through Jesus’ parable of the rich fool, the Greek roots of anxiety that literally mean “to divide,” the radical justice of the Torah, the generosity of the early church, and the explosive truth behind Jubilee.

This isn’t about charity. It isn’t about politics. It’s about waking up to the way fear is weaponized to turn neighbors into threats, blessings into competition, and survival into a justification for harm.
And it’s about reclaiming a better path – one rooted in abundance, shared dignity, and the courage to say: Not on our watch. People first.

If you’ve ever felt pulled into the game of who deserves what, who belongs and who doesn’t, or wondered why fear seems to spread faster than truth, this episode will remind you of the deeper story running through scripture. A story that calls us back to abundance, dignity, and the simple belief that there really is enough for all of us.

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Recorded live at Harvest Church in Sarasota by Michael Thomas Regina and Stephen Lehman of Boardtown Creative