You started in grace. Somewhere along the way, trying became the whole thing.
Not because you stopped caring. Not because you walked away. But because the drift never announces itself — it arrives dressed as growth, as seriousness, as finally taking this seriously.
Grace isn't the on-ramp to a highway of effort. It's the entire road.
This is Episode 5 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 Galatians drift is still the most common drift in the history of this movement
• What the Greek word charis actually means — and why unrepayable matters
• The three-layer architecture of grace and the commands (and where the Pharisee error lives)
• The four-step encounter practice, led in real time
The companion to this episode is Chapter 5 of the Inside Out Study Guide at TEDtalking.life.
Next episode: Love Isn't a Feeling, It's the Foundation