Never Die | Living Christianity
Breathe. Life can feel like an endless tornado of to-dos: applications, bills, calls, appointments, and that nagging feeling that nothing you do quite scratches the itch. When you get too close to the painting of your life you lose the whole picture, and suddenly all you can see are brushstrokes and mess. This episode breaks down how the constant scramble drives us to try and control everything — our schedules, our feelings, even other people — because control feels safer than uncertainty. But that safety is an illusion, and trying to micromanage life often leaves us more anxious and disconnected than before. We also dig into how control shows up in relationships, especially in marriages. The podcast leans on Scripture — the warnings to Eve (Genesis 3:16) and Cain (Genesis 4:7), and Paul’s teaching in Ephesians 5 — to explain how roles, authority, and influence are meant to work, and how trying to dominate a partner is not the same as lovingly guiding or spiritually supporting them. There’s a big difference between gentle correction given in love and a controlling spirit born from fear, jealousy, or pride. That’s where discernment matters: we need the Holy Spirit to help us tell the difference between supporting someone toward God and trying to bend them to our own will. If you’re feeling tempted to control because you don’t trust God (or even because you don’t trust people), this episode is a reminder to release that grip. Real safety comes from surrender, from being equally yoked in Christ, and from a marriage where the husband leads with sacrificial love and the wife willingly supports and shines in her place — not because she’s less valuable, but because that arrangement is meant to protect and glorify both of you. Let go when you can, look for the compass that points north, and remember to take things one moment at a time.
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