The Messy Middle
What happens after you say yes to Jesus… and then discover you’re still a work in progress?
This episode lives in that uncomfortable place between surrender and maturity. The place where faith is real, but growth feels slow. Where old struggles still show up. Where failure makes you wonder if your trust is weak, fake, or not enough. Where the voices of religiously polished people can make you feel like you should be farther along by now.
But maybe slow change does not mean no change.
Maybe the messy middle is not proof that God has left you behind. Maybe it’s the place where grace does some of its deepest work.
In this episode, we talk about the frustration of not changing faster, the shame that creeps in when we compare ourselves to others, and the quiet lie that says if you were really sincere, you’d be doing better by now. We wrestle with the tension between what we hoped following Jesus would feel like and what discipleship often actually looks like—slow, uneven, humbling, and deeply dependent on mercy.
This is for the person who loves Jesus but still feels inconsistent. For the one who is tired of pretending. For the one who wonders why growth seems so much slower than they expected.
You may be in the messy middle.
But the messy middle is not the end of your story.
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