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Some seasons feel intense. Others feel invisible. But all seasons require structure.
 
In this episode of Layered in Grace, we talk about the quiet, steady truth that sustains us through fire, irritation, waiting, and grief:
Daily mercy is what holds us together.
 
Building on our earlier conversation about manna — and the reality that you can't live on old manna — this episode explores what it means to live under new mercy every morning.
Not dramatic breakthrough.
Not emotional highs.
But steady, repeated return.
 
Drawing from:
We unpack the deeper formation happening through:
 
We also reflect on the powerful image of laminin — a structural protein in the body that quietly holds cells together — and how it mirrors the truth of Colossians 1:17:
"In Him all things hold together."
Not once.
Not eventually.
Right now.
When life feels like it's unraveling — your plans, your body, your expectations — you are not self-sustaining.
You are being sustained.
 
This episode invites you to consider:
Mercy is not loud.
It is steady.
It is structural.
It is quietly covering, anchoring, and holding you together in ways you may not even see yet.
You are not falling apart.
You are being held.

Reflection Questions

  1. What does "staying under mercy" look like practically in my life right now?
  2. Where am I gripping for control instead of leaning on Christ?
  3. What is one small daily anchor I can commit to this week?
  4. Who are the people reinforcing structure in my life?

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Companion Resources for this episode:

Listening Guide

Full Episode Study Guide

7 Day Companion Scripture Guide

Small Group Discussion Guide