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We don’t just buy things—we’re being formed by them.

Formed to fear running out. Formed to hold tighter. Formed to believe there’s never quite enough.

In this discussion, we look at the deeper story underneath our consumer habits—and why Scripture frames scarcity not just as an economic issue, but a spiritual one. From Pharaoh’s Egypt to the manna in the wilderness to the words of Jesus, we explore the contrast between two kingdoms: one built on hoarding and control, and one marked by trust, provision, and freedom.

This message invites us to consider how scarcity quietly enslaves us—and how the kingdom of God offers a different way to live: open-handed, generous, and free, even in a world constantly shouting “more.”