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The Hamster Wheel | Inside Out Ep. 1

23 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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You've tried. You've recommitted. You've drifted. And you're exhausted. What if the method you've been using to change was never designed to reach the place where change actually happens — not because you failed it, but because of what it is? This is Episode 1 of Inside Out — a twelve-episode series for the person exhausted by the gap between what they know and how they live, and for the person who has watched that exhaustion in others and kept a careful distance. In this episode: • Why the cycle of try, drift, recommit, repeat is not a moral failure — it's a structural one • The most dramatic case study in Scripture of a man with a flawless religious résumé who didn't know God • What Paul actually said about his credentials — and the Greek word most translations quietly soften • Why information has never produced transformation, and what does • A guided four-step encounter practice to close The companion to this episode is Chapter 1 of the Inside Out Study Guide at TEDtalking.life. Next episode → The Oldest Lie

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The Hamster Wheel | Inside Out Ep. 1

You've tried. You've recommitted. You've drifted. And you're exhausted. What if the method you've been using to change was never designed to reach the place where change actually happens — not because you failed it, but because of what it is? This is Episode 1 of Inside Out — a twelve-episode series for the person exhausted by the gap between what they know and how they live, and for the person who has watched that exhaustion in others and kept a careful distance. In this episode: • Why the cycle of try, drift, recommit, repeat is not a moral failure — it's a structural one • The most dramatic case study in Scripture of a man with a flawless religious résumé who didn't know God • What Paul actually said about his credentials — and the Greek word most translations quietly soften • Why information has never produced transformation, and what does • A guided four-step encounter practice to close The companion to this episode is Chapter 1 of the Inside Out Study Guide at TEDtalking.life. Next episode → The Oldest Lie

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You started this series with a question — maybe one you’d carried for years: Is there a gap between what I know about God and what I actually experience of Him? This is the final episode. And it asks the hardest question of all twelve: After everything you’ve encountered — is there still something held back? In this episode: → Why hiding is a reflex, not just a choice — and why information alone was never going to reach something that old → The four hiding patterns most believers carry into the final episode: shame, grief, unbelief, habitual distance → Genesis 3:9 — why “Where are you?” is invitation, not accusation → Luke 15:20–24 — the Father who interrupted the apology with a celebration → Matthew 11:28 and Revelation 3:20 — the invitation still standing at the door of that last guarded corner → A culminating guided encounter: bringing that last held-back thing into the Father’s arms — all the way This episode includes the deepest encounter of the series. If you can, find a quiet place. Give it everything you have. This is not a conclusion. It is a homecoming. 📖 Full study with guides: https://tedtalking.life/revealing-the-father 🌐 Website: https://TEDtalking.life

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You've seen the Father's true face. You've had false images dismantled and replaced with truth. You've been loved, healed, held, and restored. Now what? Jesus answers that question — and it turns everything outward. In this episode: → Why revealing the Father is not a program or performance — it's an overflow → What Jesus meant by "As the Father sent Me, even so I am sending you" — the same mission, not a smaller version → Why God makes His appeal to the world through you — now, as you are, not after you have it all together → The sobering truth of 2 Corinthians 3: people who never open a Bible are already reading your life → A guided encounter to receive your commission from Jesus and bring the specific person He places on your heart into His hands This episode includes a 10-minute guided encounter. Find a quiet place — and come ready to think about someone specific. 📖 Full study with guides: https://tedtalking.life/revealing-the-father 🌐 Website: https://TEDtalking.life

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You've had real encounters with God. Something opened. Something changed. And then Tuesday came — and the distance crept back in. Not rebellion. Not doubt. Just the quiet drift that happens when encounter doesn't have something to hold it in place. Jesus called that something *abiding*. And it is not a discipline reserved for monks, mystics, or people with uncluttered mornings. It is available to you — right now, in the ordinary, noisy, back-to-back life you actually have. In this episode: → Why encounters reset instead of accumulate — and the one shift that changes everything → What the Greek word *meno* actually means: not a visit, but moving in → Why "pray without ceasing" is a posture, not a performance — and what it looks like on a Wednesday afternoon → What Brother Lawrence — washing dishes in a noisy monastery kitchen — discovered about continuous presence → A guided encounter to bring your specific pattern of drift to Jesus and receive what remaining actually looks like in your life This episode includes a 10-minute guided encounter. Find a quiet place — and then let what you find there follow you back into the noise. 📖 Full study with guides: https://tedtalking.life/revealing-the-father 🌐 Website: https://TEDtalking.life

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