
Is physical preparedness part of trusting God? In this episode, Jason Graham explores a message weighing heavily on his heart—the need for Christians to prepare for potential disruptions in society, not out of fear, but in obedience to what he believes the Holy Spirit is prompting.
This isn’t about doomsday scenarios but recognizing the danger of relying solely on man-made systems. Jason discusses key aspects of preparation, including growing and storing food, purifying water, developing self-sufficiency skills, and reducing dependence on medications—all with the goal of providing for those in need.
Challenging the idea that preparation equals distrust, he draws on biblical examples—the wisdom of the ant (Proverbs 6), Joseph’s role in storing grain, the storehouse principle (Malachi 3), and the boy with the loaves and fish (being the only prepared one) leading to the miracle of Jesus multiplying what he had prepared—showing that preparation aligns with faith, not fear.
Ultimately, believers are called to seek God’s kingdom first, prepare within community, and approach readiness with wisdom, not anxiety. Join this compelling discussion on biblical preparedness and what it means to walk in faith.