Come home to the table where fear has no seat. We open with a grounding prayer and an invitation to see communion as more than ritual—it’s a return to true self, a reminder that you are already loved, already welcomed, already enough. From there, we follow a thread through nature’s masterclass on abundance (even the trees “decide” to flood the world with seeds), a playful birthday moment, and a small domestic crisis turned parable: when the breakfast you planned disappears, can gratitude refr...

First Love Church

Heather Drake and Dennis Drake

What if love is the only license we ever have?

MAR 13, 202648 MIN
First Love Church

What if love is the only license we ever have?

MAR 13, 202648 MIN

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Come home to the table where fear has no seat. We open with a grounding prayer and an invitation to see communion as more than ritual—it’s a return to true self, a reminder that you are already loved, already welcomed, already enough. From there, we follow a thread through nature’s masterclass on abundance (even the trees “decide” to flood the world with seeds), a playful birthday moment, and a small domestic crisis turned parable: when the breakfast you planned disappears, can gratitude reframe the day?Our conversation moves into the wisdom of 2 Timothy and the lineage of faith—Lois, Eunice, Timothy—and what it means to “fan the flame” of the Spirit in ordinary life. We sit with the verse many know by heart: God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self‑control. What does that look like on Tuesday at 7 a.m.? It looks like choosing higher thoughts (real repentance), practicing Christian meditation and prayer, and learning self‑control not as dominance over others but as authority over our inner life. We talk frankly about despair, grief, and mental habits that trap us, and then we offer a path out—community that speaks truth over us until we can say it ourselves; daily awe practices that reset perspective; and a stubborn commitment to guard the treasure within.Along the way, we center Jesus as the perfect image of the invisible God, the life giver who dismantles death and uses power only to heal, free, and restore. Evil isn’t conquered by mirroring it but by transforming it through love. If you’re wrestling with scarcity, fear of the future, or the weight of caring for complicated people, this conversation offers simple, sturdy practices: trust what you place in God’s hands, set wise boundaries, tell a more beautiful story, and return to love—again and again. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find a seat at the table.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