What if Lent isn’t about giving things up, but about making room for what matters most? We walk through Matthew 6 and Isaiah 58 to reimagine the season as training for freedom—hidden generosity that loosens ego, inner-room prayer that reshapes desire, and honest fasting that reveals what truly holds us. Along the way, we name the hard tensions: forgiving without staying in harm, letting go of status and stuff without losing joy, and learning to trust provision where worry once lived.We lean into the communal heartbeat of faith with the Lord’s Prayer—Our Father, our bread, our deliverance—shifting prayer from private rescue to shared liberation. Then we get practical: how giving without applause forms us into people who notice need; how fasting with a washed face recalibrates attention; how storing treasure in heaven frees us from the moths and rust of resentment, comparison, and clutter. We even step outside together for ten quiet minutes with the birds, practicing a gaze that finds presence beyond what the eye can see. A hopeful study says attention to nature raises hope; our experience adds that it also clears space for light, love, and Christlike imagination.You’ll hear stories of trading costly desires for time-rich simplicity, of casting down fear-saturated scripts and training the mind toward mercy, and of grieving with hope that does not minimize pain. Sundays become weekly feasts of resurrection, reminding us that scarcity isn’t the final word. The takeaway is clear and kind: seek the kingdom first, live righteously from the inside out, and trust God to give what you truly need. If this conversation stirs something in you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review with the one practice you’re trying this week. Your voice helps others find a way from worry to wholehearted living.Support the showThis podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/givingIn the service of LOVE,Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake