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