Centered | Where Faith Meets Everyday Life
In this episode of Centered, we continue the conversation around the supremacy of Jesus and ask a challenging question: What if our deepest struggle isn't belief, but control? In a culture that prizes autonomy, certainty, and self-determination, the invitation to trust someone greater than ourselves can feel both freeing and frightening. The conversation explores why surrender remains one of the hardest and most transformative parts of following Jesus. Building on the sermon’s exploration of Colossians 1, David and Ben unpack what it means for Jesus to be more than merely important in our lives. They discuss the difference between Christ being prominent and being preeminent, the beauty and mystery of God's nature, and how the gospel invites us beyond information about God into genuine relationship with Him. Along the way, they reflect on why humans often prefer certainty over trust and why true freedom begins when we relinquish the illusion of control. The conversation also takes some unexpected turns. The hosts discuss fear, freedom, prison-door-open faith, the dangers of treating knowledge as salvation, and even a lively detour into AI, UFOs, aliens, and humanity’s search for transcendence. Add in a zombie apocalypse debate, reflections on worship music, and a few laughs along the way, and this episode balances theological depth with the personality listeners have come to expect from Centered. If you've ever struggled to trust God with the parts of life you want to control most, this episode is for you. The invitation is simple: let Jesus be more than prominent. Let Him be preeminent.
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