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Shifting Focus Back To Jesus

David Mcmullen Season 1 Episode 28

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Ever notice how distraction rarely knocks—it just walks in wearing the mask of something good? Work, family needs, headlines, and endless scrolling feel urgent, and before we know it, God’s promises sound quieter than our circumstances. We get honest about that drift and chart a path back, anchored in Hebrews 12:2: fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.

We explore how focus shapes formation. Martha served hard yet missed the better portion, while Mary chose presence over pressure. Peter walked on water until the wind captured his attention—proof that what we stare at determines whether we sink or stand. From there, we get practical: slow down on purpose, choose daily anchors over weekly check-ins, and replace reflexive reaction with prayerful response. Philippians 4:6–7 becomes a playbook for anxious moments—pray first, petition with gratitude, and let peace guard your heart and mind.

We also talk about guarding your attention like a gatekeeper. Not every distraction is sinful, but even good things can crowd out the best. Audit your inputs, set boundaries around media, and build simple rhythms that put Scripture, prayer, and presence back at the center. For those leading homes, we share how your focus becomes the household’s gravity. Then we make it actionable: name one distraction to release this week and start there. Jesus hasn’t moved—our focus has. When the gaze returns to him, storms may still rage, but peace finds us.

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