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Have you ever wondered why the Bible doesn’t always make sense, even after years of reading or attending church? In this episode of Seek Go Create, host Tim Winders kicks off a five-part series exploring the real story behind the pages of scripture, and why true understanding requires more than just effort or hustle. Drawing inspiration from C.S. Lewis, Bono, and his own life journey, Tim invites you to discover what it means to move from striving and performance to genuine peace and transformation. If you've ever felt stuck or confused in your faith, this conversation will give you fresh courage to explore what might be missing—hint: it’s not “trying harder.”

"What if the thing you're missing isn't more effort, but just having more peace?" - Tim Winders

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Reasons to Listen:
  1. Explore Why the Bible Often Feels Confusing: Tim Winders shares his own journey of struggling to understand the Bible, even after decades in church, offering fresh insights into why scripture sometimes doesn’t make sense—and what to do about it.
  2. Discover the Life-Changing Concept of the “New Man”: Drawing inspiration from C.S. Lewis and a recent interview with Bono, this episode digs into powerful ideas about identity, transformation, and finding true peace rather than endless hustle.
  3. Get a Candid Look at Faith “Unlearning”: Tim opens up about losing everything, walking away from hustle culture, and the process of unlearning religious habits to finally discover what the Bible’s story is really all about—paving the way for listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journey.

Key Lessons:
  1. Striving vs. Abiding - Tim shares his personal journey from living in “hustle culture”—believing success comes only through striving and effort—to discovering the power of peace and abiding. Sometimes, what we’re missing in life and faith isn’t more effort, but a deeper sense of peace.
  2. Identity Over Performance - A recurring theme is the difference between basing your value on performance versus identity in Christ. Tim highlights that many of us, even in spiritual pursuits, get caught up in proving ourselves, when the biblical message is really about transformation—becoming a new creation rather than simply improving the old self.
  3. Unlearning in Order to Re-Learn - Despite decades of church involvement and biblical study, Tim realized he didn’t fully grasp the Bible’s overarching story. Real growth began when he allowed himself to unlearn surface-level interpretations and prosperity-focused readings, creating space to rediscover the true narrative of scripture.
  4. The “New Man” Concept - Drawing inspiration from C.S. Lewis’s “Mere Christianity” (specifically the concept of the “New Man”), Tim explores the idea that genuine transformation in Christ isn’t about minor self-improvement, but becoming a whole new version of ourselves—calm, secure, and truly at peace.
  5. Scripture Should Lead to Peace, Not Pressure - Tim emphasizes that misunderstanding our identity leads to faith feeling like pressure and obligation. When we really understand who we are in Christ, scripture becomes a source of peace, not stress—and the Bible’s story shifts from being a book of rules to an invitation to personal and spiritual transformation.

Episode Highlights:

00:00 Introduction to the Series

00:24 The Journey of Understanding the Bible

03:04 Setting the Stage: Location and Setup

04:41 Personal Journey and Struggles

05:24 The Turning Point: Bono and C.S. Lewis

11:33 The Concept of the New Man

24:25 Contrasting the Old and New...

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