What if the belief sitting at the center of your heart is steering every choice you make? We explore the gritty clash between resurrection life and hedonism and ask a simple, unsettling question: if Jesus truly rose and shares that life with us, how should we live today?
We start with Corinth’s crisis of belief and why Paul pushes beyond theology into daily practice. Hedonism makes perfect sense if the grave is final—eat, drink, and avoid pain. But if Christ is risen, purpose outranks comfort, relationships outlast convenience, and courage stops looking foolish. Paul’s “I die daily” isn’t a call to self-harm; it’s a freeing identity shift: my old self is crucified with Christ, and my life is already spent for love. We talk about risk, resilience, and how grace—not rules—actually changes what we want.
Along the way, we test ourselves with honest questions about suffering, decisions, and relationships. We reflect on “awake to righteousness,” the idea that sin can’t satisfy a renewed heart, and we revisit Jesus’ parable of the talents as a picture of faithful stewardship. Each morning becomes a quiet, powerful prayer: here are my hands, mind, and words—Jesus, live through me. When eternity anchors your hope, small acts of love gain weight, and even pain becomes a place where God’s life can move through you.
If you’re tired of self-focus and hungry for a stronger purpose, this conversation offers a clear path forward: believe the resurrection, surrender your day, and step into a life that actually matters. If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us the one choice you’re changing this week.