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Even your faith can become a performance. If you love God but feel like you're always curating, producing, or proving, this recalibration will help you trade spiritual hustle for grace-rooted rest.

You love God — but still feel like you're performing.
Today’s recalibration names the quiet ache that many high-capacity humans carry in silence: the pressure to “do faith” right. You serve, pray, and lead… but underneath, there's a haunting question: Is this really what grace feels like?

This episode explores how even our deepest devotion can be hijacked by performance — not because we’re insincere, but because we’ve been formed by a world that rewards doing more, giving more, and being more.

From the disciples’ debate in Mark 9 to Martin Luther’s guilt-ridden striving, we unpack how even spiritual zeal can become another form of hustle — and what it means to return to rest, identity, and unearned love.

You’ll hear a deeply personal story, a powerful Henri Nouwen quote, and a raw reminder: God’s not grading your output. He’s inviting your return.

Today’s Micro Recalibration:
Ask: Where has my faith felt like performance?
Pray: God, strip away performance so I can rest in grace.
Let this episode be the interruption that leads you back to grace — not as a concept, but as your lived reality.

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The Return of the Prodigal Son by Henri Nouwen

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