Field Notes: 5 Day Devo
Your faith might be strong, but is it insulated? Josh opens Tuesday with a challenge that hits close to home: we’ve learned how to live, work, eat, and even “do church” inside a Christian bubble that keeps us safe from messy people and messy problems. The result is subtle but serious. We start believing the goal is to protect our comfort instead of carrying hope into places that actually need it. We anchor the conversation in Mark 2, where Jesus tells the Pharisees he came for the sick, not the well. That one line exposes how easy it is for the modern church to perfect the very pattern Jesus avoided: building a subculture designed to serve the already well. Josh pushes us to rethink what we’ve normalized, from swapping churches the moment we feel offended to expecting outsiders to find their way in without us ever stepping out. From there, we get painfully practical. Stepping into darkness costs time, comfort, reputation, and energy, but that cost is part of the call. The incarnation proves God doesn’t wait at a distance. He comes near. So we name “the one thing” we’ve avoided: the phone call we keep putting off, the conversation in the break room we keep dodging, the hard moment at home where we bring light instead of staying quiet. If this episode challenges you, share it with someone who’s tired of a comfortable Christianity. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what step you’re taking today toward a place you’d normally avoid.
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