The Anti-Resolution Episode: Why We’re Not Making New Year’s Resolutions This Year
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This New Year’s episode looks a little different than usual.
Instead of talking about New Year’s resolutions, we talk about something deeper — posture, rhythms, and daily obedience. We unpack why we’re calling this the Anti-Resolution Episode, and why chasing a “new word” every January might not be what God is actually asking of us.
Along the way, we have some fun with a few “This or That” questions from Scripture like Peter or Paul, David and Goliath or Jericho, and use them to explore how God shapes us over time. We also break down some common spiritual phrases that sound biblical, but actually aren’t — and why believing the wrong things can subtly shift how we relate to God.
This episode is about moving from big spiritual moments to faithful daily bread. It’s about learning to trust God in the slow seasons, staying obedient when nothing seems to be changing, and letting Him finish what He already started.
If you’re entering a new year feeling tired, unsure, hopeful, or somewhere in between, this conversation is for you.
Thanks for watching, and Happy New Year.