A Biscuit Metaphor: If You Are Nothing Why Are You Still Loved
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If you’ve ever read the line that “man is nothing” and quietly wondered how a perfect God could possibly want you, you’re not alone. We sit with that tension and follow it all the way into a surprising place: a backyard, a tennis ball, and a dog named Biscuit.
Morgan shares a moment of personal revelation that hits with unusual clarity, and we unpack what it teaches about God’s love, our worth, and how “Hear Him” often comes through the language of our real lives. Along the way, we connect scripture and lived experience, from Moses and Samuel to modern examples of spiritual impressions, and we talk about why God communicates in ways that match our maturity and understanding. If you’ve been craving personal revelation, better prayer, or a clearer sense of God’s voice, this conversation offers a grounded framework.
We also walk through five practical lessons that flow from the Biscuit story: God keeps calling us back when we are half hearted listeners, commandments are meant for safety and happiness instead of control, obedience builds trust and leads to greater spiritual freedom line upon line, we stay alive spiritually as daily beggars relying on God for nourishment, and real discipleship includes a hunger to be close to Him. This is faith for imperfect people, including anyone trying to heal, repent, and come back to Christ again and again.
If this helped you reframe God’s love or recognize a spiritual message in your everyday moments, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. What ordinary experience might God be using to speak to you right now?