In this episode, Jerrad shares the burden of watching good men fall. Not because they wanted to, but because they fed something that eventually took over. He talks about hidden addictions, quiet compromises, and the kind of decisions that seem small until they’re not. He tells the story of what it means to let sin grow, how it steals joy and freedom, and what it looks like to cut it out before it cuts you down. This is about finishing well, not through willpower, but by starving what’s trying to take you out.
Tune in to hear why your future depends on what you feed today.
What You’ll Hear:
Why moral failure doesn’t start big
How compromise grows into control
What the Bible says about desire, sin, and death
Why your habits shape the legacy your kids will remember
How to starve what’s killing you instead of trying to manage it
The difference between salvation and discipleship
What Jesus meant when He said to cut it off
Why finishing well requires sacrifice, not just intention