Crazy Enough to Believe It, Part 1
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Doors can be crowded, roofs can be fragile, and faith can look reckless right up until the moment it works. We walk through Mark 2 and the paralytic’s friends who refused to turn back, showing how rooms fill when Christ and his word are the center—not the music, not the hype, not the extras. That hunger for Scripture is what sustains us when life lands its hardest hits, and it’s the difference between a momentary lift and a life that endures.
We talk about the gritty side of belief: carrying real weight together, each person holding a corner, finding a way when the door is closed, and being willing to break what no longer serves our healing. From the homeowner’s falling ceiling to the man on the mat being lowered, perspective shifts everything. What looks like destruction from one angle is deliverance from another. Jesus sees their faith in motion, speaks forgiveness before mobility, and reminds us that identity and mercy come before outcomes.
We also press into why we resist change, from rotary phones to blue-bubble group chats, and how faith helps us choose what is necessary over what is comfortable. If you’re navigating blocked paths, stale routines, or a soul that feels stuck, this conversation offers practical clarity and a call to resilient, Scripture-fed trust. Bring your questions about breakthrough, your need for community, and your desire for a deeper word that anchors the week. If the door won’t open, ask where to climb—and if the ceiling needs to come apart, ask what God is ready to rebuild.
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