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What if losing the life you built was the first mercy you needed? Matt joins us to tell a raw, hope-filled story of drifting from faith, chasing comfort, and then choosing a simple, costly prayer: “I’ll do whatever You want.” Within months, his stable job disappeared, a relationship ended, and the routine he clung to was gone. It felt like a stripping, but it was a pruning—God cutting back good and bad branches to grow something stronger, truer, and centered on Christ.

We walk through the turning points: learning to recognize God’s voice when your flesh resists, finding real community in a small group, and turning missed moments into a vow to be bold. Matt shares the day he took a cardboard sign to Walmart that read “Free Prayer,” the stranger whose pain could be felt through a simple touch, and the unmistakable sense that obedience had intercepted a tragedy. From there, his lens changed; he stopped seeing crowds and started seeing souls, weighing minutes against eternity and ordinary days against God’s invitations.

If you’re skeptical, tired, or quietly hungry for more, this conversation offers a concrete path: daily Scripture, honest prayer, a Christ-centered church, and a small group that feels like guardrails and gasoline. We talk discernment you can practice, generosity that unlocks purpose, and why it’s okay to say “I’m not okay” while you heal. Expect courage to rise, not because life gets easy, but because God does the heavy lifting when you surrender. Listen, share with a friend who needs hope, and if this spoke to you, subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what bold step are you taking this week?

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